Medical Physician Preparation (MPP) Academy

Office of Admissions & Financial Aid

We are an early outreach "pre-med and medical/health professional school readiness" program, committed to preparing the next generation of medical doctors (MD's | DO's), health professionals (i.e., Physician Assistants, Nurses, Dentists, EMTs/Paramedics) and scientists for the physician and healthcare workforce.

MPP Academy

Office of Admissions & Financial Aid

We are an early outreach "pre-med and medical/health professional school readiness" program, committed to preparing the next generation of medical doctors (MD's | DO's), health professionals (i.e., physician assistants, nurses, dentists) and scientists for the physician and healthcare workforce.

MPP Undergraduate Program Tuition & Fees

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Tuition Cost Will Be Waived for 2024 & 2025 Cohorts

The NAPCA Foundation has provided a generous two-year grant to the MPP Academy to waive the tuition cost for those students admitted to MPP’s academic year program and/or summer intensive program with an annual household income of up to $85,000. If your family is interested in taking advantage of this opportunity, please Apply for Financial Assistance.

Annual Tuition

Note: Below is a breakdown of annual tuition. The MPP Academy operates year-round and annual tuition includes the summer intensive & academic year program.

“Medical School Readiness” Summer Intensive Program (On-Campus | Fully Online)

“Medical School Readiness” Academic Year Program (Hybrid: Online/On-Campus)

All costs may change.

  • Course instruction and materials
  • Class activities
  • Certificate of Participation
  • Industry Certifications: Students earn HIPAA, First Aid, CPR, AED, & BLS certification
  • Supervision & Care: Student safety, security, and health are our first priority
  • Travel to and from the program
  • On-campus housing and meals
  • Off-campus (evening and weekend) social activities
  • Airport pick up service/transportation to and from campus
  • Personal spending money
  • Meals and Snacks. All students should bring their own meals and snacks or make arrangements to purchase meals and snacks.
  • Medical expenses: All Students must provide proof of medical insurance.
  • International Travel Medical Insurance: All international students are required to hold a valid and current international medical insurance card before traveling. Please visit this site (http://www.usa-assist. com/en/travel-insurance-quote.asp) which offers different travel medical insurance plans based on the amount of medical coverage purchased (additional cost): Students will not be able to participate in the program without a valid and current copy of international medical insurance coverage. Send a copy of your international travel medical insurance to the Office of Admissions: admissions@mppacademy.org.
  • U.S. Visa: Students are responsible for obtaining a U.S. visit visa in time to attend MPP. Once your U.S. visit/ tourist visa has been issued or if you already hold a U.S. visa, send a copy of your U.S. VISA to the Office of Admissions: admissions@mppacademy.org.

FEES

Summer Intensive Program (SIP)

  • Student Registration Fee:
    • Varies by university campus.
  • Student Activity Fee:
    • Varies by university campus.
    • The student activity fee covers hands-on medical activities and on- and off-campus social and recreational activities during the summer intensive program.
  • University Housing & Meal Plan Fee:
    • Varies by university campus (estimated range: $80 – $120 per day). This fee is required for those who enrolled as residential students in the MPP Summer Intensive Program (A residential student is a student who chooses to live on campus during the program).
    • The University Meal plan fee is optional for commuter students. Commuters can bring their own lunch including snacks to the program daily.
    • Residential students must purchase a University Meal plan.

Academic Year Program (AYP)

  • Technology Fee: $100 per term
  • Academic Year Program Student Registration Fee: $499 per term

Note: The MPP Academy reserves the right to change fees, modify services, or change its programs at any time and without prior notice.


DEPOSITS

MPP Summer Intensive Enrollment Reservation Deposit: 50% of the Total Cost of Attendance (COA)  

  • For returning students or new students enrolling in the Summer Intensive Program (SIP), a non-refundable enrollment reservation deposit equal to 50% of the total cost of attendance, which includes tuition and/or fees, must accompany the signed enrollment agreement to reserve and secure a student’s seat in the MPP Academy. 
  • Once paid, this non-refundable reservation deposit shall reduce the amount of the total cost of attendance payment for the Summer Intensive Program and the remaining balance will be due on or before the full payment deadline provided in your MPP Academy Admission Decision/ Acceptance Letter. The full amount of the Reservation Deposit, whether a student is returning or new to the MPP Academy, is non-refundable.

Summer University Housing & Meals Reservation Deposit:  Varies by university campus (non-refundable)

  • The non-refundable “summer – university housing and meals reservation deposit” is only applicable to residential students for the MPP Summer Intensive Program.
  • Once paid, this non-refundable campus housing and meals deposit shall reduce the amount of the total cost of Housing and Meals payment for the Summer Intensive Program. The remaining balance will be due on or before the payment deadline provided in your MPP Academy Admission Decision/ Acceptance Letter.

Definitions.

Commuter vs. Commuter Extended

Commuter refers to students participating in our academic/pre-med readiness program from 8am-5pm each day.

Commuter Extended refers to the commuter day program plus additional time, 5pm-9pm. The Commuter Extended day program gives commuter students the opportunity to participate in evening activities such as social and recreational group activities, additional college and career readiness courses, and having dinner in the University dining hall with residential students and MPP Academy staff. The extended option also aids parents who are not able to pick up their children at 5:00 pm. Commuter and commuter extended students are responsible for the cost of travel to and from the program as well as individual spending money for souvenirs during college tours, medical school tours, and other program activities.

Residential students

Residential students live on campus and are responsible for housing, meals, and any other living expenses. Students are responsible for the cost of travel to and from the program as well as individual spending money for personal hygiene needs, laundry, and souvenirs.

Tuition Assistance

All families are eligible for tuition assistance, regardless of your family income.

All families are eligible for tuition assistance, regardless of your family income.

Tuition Waived for Families with an Annual Household Income of up to $85,000

We are pleased to announce that MPP Academy families with an annual household income of up to $85,000 will be expected to contribute nothing to the cost of their child’s tuition for MPP’s academic year program and summer intensive program.

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