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新加坡的医学教育成本、财政援助和医学院学生群体特征。

Cost of medical education, financial assistance and medical school demographics in Singapore.

机构信息

Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore.

出版信息

Singapore Med J. 2009 May;50(5):462-7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Medical tuition fees have been rising in many countries, including in Singapore. No formal study has been conducted to evaluate the financial situation of medical students in relation to the cost of medical education in Singapore. This study was conducted to determine the financial profile of Singaporean medical students and the financial expenses they incur over the five-year duration of their undergraduate medical course.

METHODS

A questionnaire study was conducted among Year one to Year five medical students in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. The following quantifiable parameters were analysed: monthly household income, financial assistance, monthly allowances and expenses.

RESULTS

64.3 percent (735) of the 1,143 undergraduates completed the survey. 21.9 percent came from families with a monthly income of less than S$3,000, with another 26.2 percent from families with monthly incomes of S$3,000-S$5,000. The total tuition fees for a five-year medical course amounted to S$87,450. The average annual expenditure of medical students amounted to S$4,470. 31.1 percent of respondents were on loans. 14.6 percent received scholarships or bursaries.

CONCLUSION

A five-year medical course can cost more than S$100,000 and pose a significant financial burden for students. The proportion of students who came from lower-income families was lower in medical school than at the national level, while the proportion from high-income families was significantly higher than at the national level. A significant proportion of students took loans to pay for tuition, and a smaller percentage was under scholarships and bursaries. More substantial financial assistance is required, particularly for students from lower-income families.

摘要

简介

在许多国家,包括新加坡,医学学费一直在上涨。目前还没有进行正式研究来评估医学生的财务状况与新加坡医学教育成本之间的关系。本研究旨在确定新加坡医学生的财务状况,以及他们在本科医学课程五年期间所产生的财务支出。

方法

对新加坡国立大学 Yong Loo Lin 医学院一年级至五年级的医学生进行了问卷调查。分析了以下可量化参数:月家庭收入、经济援助、月津贴和支出。

结果

在 1143 名本科生中,有 64.3%(735 人)完成了调查。21.9%的学生来自月收入低于 3000 新元的家庭,另有 26.2%的学生来自月收入 3000-5000 新元的家庭。五年医学课程的总学费为 87450 新元。医学生的平均年支出为 4470 新元。31.1%的受访者有贷款。14.6%的人获得奖学金或助学金。

结论

五年的医学课程可能花费超过 10 万新元,对学生来说是一个重大的经济负担。来自低收入家庭的学生比例在医学院比全国水平低,而来自高收入家庭的学生比例则明显高于全国水平。相当一部分学生通过贷款来支付学费,获得奖学金和助学金的比例较小。需要更多实质性的经济援助,特别是针对来自低收入家庭的学生。

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