Changes to federal student loans leave aspiring medical students scrambling to cover costs

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Twenty-year-old Eric Mun didn’t want to believe it: Only one kid in the family could make it to medical school—and it wasn’t going to be him.

Mun had done everything right. He graduated high school with honors, earned a scholarship at Northwestern University and breezed through his biology courses.

He immigrated to Alabama from Korea as a toddler. From the quiet stretches of the South, he dreamed of helping patients in a pressed white coat.

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