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Tuition & Aid

Tuition: 1st & 2nd Year Students (per semester) $24,300
Tuition- 3rd & 4th Year Students (per trimester) $16,200
Tuition- 3rd & 4th Year Students (per semester) $24,300
Part Time Students (less than 5 credits/per credit rate) $1,175

Fees

Student Fee (annual) $300
Technology Fee (per trimester) $50
Technology Fee (per semester) $75

Additional Fees

Late Registration Fee $100
Returned Check Fee $40
Transcript Fee (per copy) $10
Payment Plan (enrollment only) $50

Along with tuition, graduate students should estimate the overall cost of completing an academic year in the GSOE program.

The COA – or student budget – not only lets you see the big picture costs of your degree, but also serves to determine your financial needs and the amount of aid (federal loans and scholarships) for which you may qualify.

Total Cost of Attendance (COA) includes:
  • Direct costs (tuition and fees)
  • Indirect costs (books, supplies, room and board, personal and transportation costs)
  • Health Insurance (TUC requires participation in the TUC's Student Health Insurance Plan – SHIP – unless you are approved to be waived out of the program.

It's important to be as conservative as possible when planning for and pursuing your degree at Touro. Your plans today insure a successful future, both academically and fiscally!

While not specific to your circumstance, consider the information below as a sample Cost of Attendance for an SON program.

(9 months)

Tuition $48,600
Student Health Center Fee 300
Technology Fee 150
Total Annual Tuition and Fees $49,050
   
Student Health Insurance (SHIP) $4,644
Books and Supplies $3,464
Computer Allowance $2,066
Unsubsidized Loan Fee $350
Estimated Cost of Living $26,506
Total Estimated Indirect Costs $37,030
   
Total Estimated Annual COA $80,080

There are many financial aid options to help you reach your TUC GSOE goals. We receive funds from federal, state and private sources including federal and private loans, several federal scholarship programs, the Federal Work-Study Program and more.

TUC's financial aid department supports your educational goals and is eager to assist you in finding the financial help you need.

Generally to receive federal financial aid you will need to:

  • Demonstrate financial need for direct subsidized loans and work study
  • Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen (several options apply)
  • Have a valid Social Security number
  • Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment
  • Be enrolled at least half-time to be eligible for the Direct Loan Program
  • Make satisfactory academic progress
  • Sign the certification statement on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form stating that:
    • You are not in default on a federal student loan;
    • You do not owe money on a federal student grant: and
    • You will use federal student aid only for educational purposes; and
  • Demonstrate you do not have a negative credit history.

Ready to apply for financial aid? It all starts with filling out a FAFSA.