Your Cost of Attending the School of Dental Medicine in Bradenton


2013 - 2014 COST OF EDUCATION
School of Dental Medicine - Bra
denton
Second Year

Class of 2016

 

Tuition (Resident) $48,000
(Non-resident) $48,000
Curriculum Fee $300
Technology Fee $300
Graduation Fee $250
Student Government (mandatory) $50
Disability Insurance (mandatory, variable/age dependent) $695
Health Insurance (mandatory) $3,000
Room (Rent, utilities) $12,900
Board (Food) $5,400
Books (and e-books) $1,225
Dental Equipment (instruments, supplies, and replacement costs) $5,500
Transportation $2,350
Other $2,980
Loan Fees $2,218
Total $85,168

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2013 - 2014 COST OF EDUCATION
School of Dental Medicine - Bra
denton
First Year

Class of 2017

 

Tuition (Resident) $48,000
(Non-resident) $48,000
Curriculum Fee $300
Technology Fee $300
Graduation Fee $250
Student Government (mandatory) $50
Disability Insurance (mandatory, variable/age dependent) $695
Health Insurance (mandatory) $3,000
Room (Rent, utilities) $10,750
Board (Food) $4,500
Books (and e-books) $1,000
Dental Equipment (instruments, supplies, and replacement costs) $8,500
Computer and internet connection $1,420
Transportation $1,808
Other $2,920
Loan Fees $2,253
Total $85,746

 


 

The Cost of Education for the 2013-2014 academic year and beyond is subject to change without notice. The costs are based on a ten-month academic year for the first year and a twelve-month academic year for the second year.

State residency status is determined at the time of the student's original matriculation and is maintained for all years of attendance.

Students will be billed for mandatory disability insurance, health insurance and Student Government charge. The disability insurance is variable, age dependent. An estimated amount is listed above.

"Other" includes allowances for auto insurance, rental insurance, telephone, internet connection for second year and miscellaneous personal expenses.

The Cost of Education represents average costs and may not always meet the student’s full financial responsibilities. Total loan amounts borrowed and scholarships awarded from all sources cannot exceed the Cost of Education.

Financial Aid is available only for the months the student is enrolled, so students should plan accordingly.