The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of how much it will cost a student to attend FSU. It includes tuition and fees, room and board costs, other required costs pertaining to your degree, and allowances for books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. COA amounts may vary based on a student’s actual enrollment hours after drop/add. The COA is used when determining a student’s eligibility for financial aid. The COA minus the Expected Family Contribution (from the FAFSA) determines the amount of need based aid a student can receive. Additionally, loans such as the Graduate PLUS loan can be awarded beyond the calculated need, up to the amount of the COA. The total of all aid awarded, however, cannot exceed the COA
The COA below is estimated. The actual COA used to determine award aid may vary to comply with tuition changes, etc
This COA is for the purpose of awarding financial aid, and may not represent the actual cost for each individual student, as enrollment and lifestyle choices will impact actual expenses
Cohorts (Years) 1, 3, and 4 and 3 terms of study -- Summer/Fall/Spring
Cohort (Year) 2 has only 2 terms of study (Fall/Spring)
For more information about the College of Medicine tuition, fees, and budget, please visit the FSU College of Medicine website (In-State Students and Out of State Students)