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To qualify for participation in FFEL funding programs for eligible U.S. students, the school must also:
- provide, and normally require its students to complete, a faculty-supervised program of clinical and classroom medical instruction of not less than 32 months in a facility that is either:
- (outside the U.S.) adequately equipped to afford students comprehensive clinical and classroom medical instruction OR
- (in the U.S.) through a training program for foreign medical students that has been approved by all medical licensing boards and evaluating entities viewed as relevant by Federal Student Aid
- have graduated classes for each of the two 12-month periods immediately before Federal Student Aid receives the school's request for an eligibility determination
- employ only faculty members whose academic credentials are equivalent to credentials required of faculty members teaching similar courses in medical schools in the U.S.
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