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These are the estimated annual expenses for students enrolled in the certificate program in endodontics for the fall, and spring semester.
Costs | |
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Tuition |
$21,565
|
Technology Fee |
$161.50
|
Activities Fee |
$0
|
Services Fee |
$39.50
|
Student Union |
$62
|
Building Fee |
$61.50
|
Recreation Facility Fee |
$150
|
Arts & Cultural Events |
$17
|
Professional Enhancement Fee |
$40
|
Student Health Fee | $0 |
Mental Health Fee | $0 |
Books |
$2,500
|
Course Fees |
$0
|
Inst./Image/Device Fee |
$5,000
|
Endodontic Lab and Building Fee |
$3,000
|
Microscope Rental |
$2,000
|
SIMs Fee |
$3,250
|
Health Insurance-basic coverage for student only waived with proof of coverage. July 1 to June 30 |
$1,500
|
Living Expenses* |
$17,708
|
Total (in U.S. dollars) |
$57,054.50
|
*Living expenses include housing, meals, transportation, and personal costs
Records and Documents Fee
All students who have not received a degree from the university (undergraduate or graduate) will be charged an additional $225 Records and Document Fee not included in the fees above.
Students with assistantships
Students holding an assistantship (quarter-time or more) are classified as residents for fee purposes for the terms during which their appointments are held and any adjacent Summer Sessions in which they are enrolled. They are not assessed a technology fee.
Students holding a quarter-time or more teaching or research assistantship (covered by the COGS bargaining unit) are assured a minimum tuition scholarship of 9,425 per year. This does not include scholarships for Summer Session enrollment. Rates are based on a registration of 9 semester hours (or more) and are prorated as necessary.