In State | ||
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Cost per Credit Hour | ||
Tuition | $111.92 | |
Required Fees | $17.26 | |
Optional Fees | $46.21 |
In-state Undergrad On Campus | In-state Undergrad Off Campus | |
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*Tuition / Fees | $6,380 | $6,380 |
Books and Supplies | 810 | 810 |
Computer/Cell Phone | 1,240 | 1,240 |
Housing | 6,350 | 6,350 |
Name | Undergraduate Resident | Undergraduate Non-Resident |
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Tuition* | $7,666.00 | $24,482.00 |
University Fees** | $1,908.00 | $1,908.00 |
Books | $1,100.00 | $1,100.00 |
Personal Expenses | $2,124.00 | $2,124.00 |
Fee | Cost |
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Tuition | $25,694 |
Books and Supplies | $890 |
Other Fees | $1,904 |
Room and Board | $10,590 |
If you are an admitted or current student in UF Online or PACE and have questions about financial aid, please reach out to the UF Online OneStop for assistance at 352-294-3290 or [email protected].
Considered gift aid, as they do not have to be repaid and do not require recipients to perform services. Student Employment. Considered self-help aid, as students are offered aid in exchange for a service. The Student Employment Office assists enrolled students seeking part-time employment through various job programs.
Loans. Considered self-help aid as loans are a form of aid that must be repaid. UF primarily offers student loans through the Federal Direct Loan Program, but there are a number of other loan programs available at UF. Non-SFA Administered Aid.
Students participating in the Florida Prepaid College Program who are also expecting to receive financial aid (i.e., Bright Futures, Pell, student loans, other scholarships/grants) will have the Florida Prepaid applied first to tuition and applicable fees. Financial aid received will be disbursed and applied to outstanding charges, which may include tuition and fees not covered by the program. Any excess financial aid that remains after debts have been paid will be refunded to the student or if there is a Plus loan this will be refunded to the student or parent.
Material and supply fees are assessed for certain courses to offset the cost of materials or supply items consumed in the course of instruction. A list of approved courses and fees is published in the Schedule of Courses each semester. (UF-3.0374 Regulations of the University of Florida)#N#More Info
All student accounts are payable at the University Bursar office or on ONE.UF at the time such charges are incurred. Graduating students with outstanding financial obligations will have a hold placed on their records withholding release of a diploma, transcript and other university services until the debt is satisfied.#N#More Info
This aid averaged $10,814 per student during the 2019/2020 school year.
Net price includes tuition and required fees, books and supplies, and average cost for room and board and other expenses.
The following is a breakdown of the per credit hour amount of a student’s tuition for a Florida and Non-Florida resident during the 2021 – 2022 academic year:
Dental, Medical, PharmD, Vet. Med., and Phys. Therapy students, and Law JD and LL.M. students admitted in Fall 2019 and later are assessed tuition and fees for the academic year which are payable in two installments (per-term) in the Fall and in the Spring. All Law programs are assessed the appropriate hourly rate in the Summer semester.
If a student registers after the regular registration deadline, the student will be assessed a late registration fee of $100.00. Likewise, if a student does not pay tuition by the fee payment deadline there is a $100.00 late payment fee assessed.
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Equivalent courses at different institutions are identified by the same prefixes and the same last three digits of the course number and are guaranteed to be transferable between participating institutions that offer the course , with a few exceptions, as listed below in Exceptions to the General Rule for Equivalency.
The course prefix is a three-letter designator for a major division of an academic discipline, subject matter area or subcategory of knowledge. The prefix is not intended to identify the department in which a course is offered. Rather, the content of a course determines the assigned prefix to identify the course.
This numbering system is used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and 27 participating non-public institutions. The major purpose of this system is to facilitate the transfer of courses between participating institutions. Students and administrators can use the online SCNS to obtain course descriptions and specific information about course transfer between participating Florida institutions.
The SCNS makes available on its home page (in the Latest News box) a report entitled Courses at Non-regionally Accredited Institutions that contains a comprehensive listing of all non-public institution courses in the SCNS inventory, as well as each course’s transfer level and transfer effective date.