投资上亿美金,60%录取的都是亚裔,每年学费加生活费超过10万美金 California Northstate University: College of Medicine
https://medicine.cnsu.edu/ California Northstate University College of Medicine (CNUCOM) is a private for-profit medical school located in Elk Grove, California, and is one of the four colleges of California Northstate University, granting the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD).[1] Although the proposed California Northstate University hospital will operate on a not-for-profit basis, CNUCOM will remain a for-profit educational institution.[2][3] The college of medicine was approved by the WASC in August 2013 [4] and gained preliminary accreditation in June 2015 and provisional accreditation in June 2019 by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME).[5] In January 2022, the LCME denied CNUCOM full accreditation status; the school will remain provisionally accredited until further evaluation.[6] California Northstate currently lacks authorization through the Higher Education Act title IV, Student Assistance section[7] or Title 38 of the Veterans Benefit Program. This impacts access to Federal Student Loans, any Federal Student Funding, access to refinancing, and limits to currently 3 lenders.[7][8] Dr. Joseph Silva, MD, currently serves as the Dean of Medicine. CNUCOM enrolled its first class of 60 students in August 2015, which subsequently graduated in May 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Northstate_University_College_of_Medicine California Northstate University College of Medicine is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente of Northern California and Sutter Health Hospitals. Clinical clerkships are located at multiple sites in Northern California, including but not limited to Kaiser Permanente, Dignity Health, and Sutter Health hospitals. In addition, some students are required to do rotations in Bakersfield and Los Angeles at Good Samaritan Hospital and AHMC, respectively. On Dec 20, 2018, the California Northstate University Medical Center was announced. It was expected to open in 2022, in Elk Grove, with 250 beds and a level 2 trauma center in the ER. This $750 million project is expected to generate 24,000 jobs and $4.04 billion over the next 10 years. The plan was rejected by the Elk Grove Planning Commission in early 2021 and alternate sites were proposed. In mid-June 2021, the school announced its medical center would be built on property near Interstate 5 formerly known as the Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California. http://www.egcitizen.com/news/cnu-hospital-once-slated-for-elk-grove-to-be-built-in-sacramento/article_d0ff5386-d5dd-11eb-90ac-47aeda1e1240.html on March 1, 2022, The Liaison Committee on Medical Education, a national accrediting body, placed California Northstate University College of Medicine on probation for a lack of diversity. The university''s student body is largely of Asian descent, with an Asian student population at 60%-67%. Although, the Statewide Population is closer to 13.9% according to a March 3 report by The Sacramento BeeBecker''s Hospital Review and The Elk Grove Citizen 劳模还有黑人都有上百所自己的大学,包括医学院和法学院 There are 101 HBCUs in the United States (of 121 institutions that existed during the 1930s), representing three percent of the nation''''s colleges,[12] including public and private institutions.[13] 27 offer doctoral programs, 52 offer master''''s programs, 83 offer bachelor''''s degree programs, and 38 offer associate degrees.[14][15][16] HBCUs currently produce nearly 20% of all African American college graduates and 25% of African American STEM graduates.[17] Among the graduates of HBCUs are civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., United States Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and United States Vice President Kamala Harris. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historically_black_colleges_and_universities
投资上亿美金,60%录取的都是亚裔,每年学费加生活费超过10万美金
California Northstate University: College of Medicine
https://medicine.cnsu.edu/
California Northstate University College of Medicine (CNUCOM) is a private for-profit medical school located in Elk Grove, California, and is one of the four colleges of California Northstate University, granting the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD).[1] Although the proposed California Northstate University hospital will operate on a not-for-profit basis, CNUCOM will remain a for-profit educational institution.[2][3] The college of medicine was approved by the WASC in August 2013 [4] and gained preliminary accreditation in June 2015 and provisional accreditation in June 2019 by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME).[5] In January 2022, the LCME denied CNUCOM full accreditation status; the school will remain provisionally accredited until further evaluation.[6] California Northstate currently lacks authorization through the Higher Education Act title IV, Student Assistance section[7] or Title 38 of the Veterans Benefit Program. This impacts access to Federal Student Loans, any Federal Student Funding, access to refinancing, and limits to currently 3 lenders.[7][8] Dr. Joseph Silva, MD, currently serves as the Dean of Medicine. CNUCOM enrolled its first class of 60 students in August 2015, which subsequently graduated in May 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Northstate_University_College_of_Medicine
California Northstate University College of Medicine is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente of Northern California and Sutter Health Hospitals. Clinical clerkships are located at multiple sites in Northern California, including but not limited to Kaiser Permanente, Dignity Health, and Sutter Health hospitals. In addition, some students are required to do rotations in Bakersfield and Los Angeles at Good Samaritan Hospital and AHMC, respectively. On Dec 20, 2018, the California Northstate University Medical Center was announced. It was expected to open in 2022, in Elk Grove, with 250 beds and a level 2 trauma center in the ER. This $750 million project is expected to generate 24,000 jobs and $4.04 billion over the next 10 years. The plan was rejected by the Elk Grove Planning Commission in early 2021 and alternate sites were proposed. In mid-June 2021, the school announced its medical center would be built on property near Interstate 5 formerly known as the Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California. http://www.egcitizen.com/news/cnu-hospital-once-slated-for-elk-grove-to-be-built-in-sacramento/article_d0ff5386-d5dd-11eb-90ac-47aeda1e1240.html
on March 1, 2022, The Liaison Committee on Medical Education, a national accrediting body, placed California Northstate University College of Medicine on probation for a lack of diversity. The university''s student body is largely of Asian descent, with an Asian student population at 60%-67%. Although, the Statewide Population is closer to 13.9% according to a March 3 report by The Sacramento BeeBecker''s Hospital Review and The Elk Grove Citizen
劳模还有黑人都有上百所自己的大学,包括医学院和法学院
There are 101 HBCUs in the United States (of 121 institutions that existed during the 1930s), representing three percent of the nation''''s colleges,[12] including public and private institutions.[13] 27 offer doctoral programs, 52 offer master''''s programs, 83 offer bachelor''''s degree programs, and 38 offer associate degrees.[14][15][16] HBCUs currently produce nearly 20% of all African American college graduates and 25% of African American STEM graduates.[17] Among the graduates of HBCUs are civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., United States Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and United States Vice President Kamala Harris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historically_black_colleges_and_universities