
Doctoral Program in Anatomy Education Tuition
2025-2026 Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are due at the start of each term. All fees are frontloaded; meaning fees are applied in the fall term of each year. Spring term charges consist of the second half of tuition and health insurance, if applicable. The College reserves the right to change tuition, fees, and other charges without advance notice and to make such changes applicable to present as well as future students.
Application Fee LECOM Supplementary: $50.00
Nonrefundable fee payable upon submission of supplementary application for admission.
Matriculation Fee: $1,000.00
Non-refundable fee due 30 days after receipt of acceptance. The matriculation fee is applied towards the tuition and fees upon matriculation.
The matriculation fee does not apply to dual enrolled students.
Doctorate in Anatomy Education (DAE)
Tuition & Fees | Tuition & Fee Expenses |
Tuition (DAE1) | $6,575 |
Tuition (DAE2, DAE3, DAE4) | $0* |
*LECOM provides assistantships of $10,000 to students in years 2-4 of the program. This is due to students’ roles as teaching assistants. Additionally, students will have access to funds ($2,000) during their fourth year for travel to research meetings to present their work. | |
Additional Fees (applied on an as-need basis) | |
Late Tuition Payment Fee | $50/week |
Student ID Replacement Fee | $25 |
Transcript Fee | $20 |
Health Insurance
The LECOM health insurance plan is optional for non-current LECOM students. The current estimated cost to participate in the LECOM Insurance Plan for a single student is $4,452/year or $2,226/term.
The Cost of Education
The Cost of Education (COE) is the amount it will cost a student to go to school. The COE budget is calculated to show the total cost for the school year (i.e. the fall and spring terms). Programs that last a different period of time, (for instance, a 9-, 10-, 11-, or 12-month academic year) might show a COE that covers a time period other than a standard academic year.
The COE is the estimate of:
- Tuition and fees;
- Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment;
- Cost of housing and food (or living expenses);
- Transportation expenses;
- Loan fees (excluding any loan fees for non-federal student loans);
- Miscellaneous expenses (including a reasonable amount for the documented cost of a personal computer); and
- Costs of obtaining a license, certification, or first professional credential