Here it is, it is from 2005, but I am pretty sure that it has increased proportionally, so value difference should still be the same.
Tuition/Fees
$27,876
$26,732
$25,592
$24,436
Books/Equipment
1,700
1,350
2,335
600
Rent/Utilities
7,810
8,520
8,520
7,810
Food
5,160
5,400
5,880
4,680
Transportation*
2,255
2,405
2,505
2,205
Miscellaneous/Personal
2,780
2,900
3,140
2,540
[FONT=Garamond,Garamond]Totals .
[FONT=Garamond,Garamond]$47,581.
[FONT=Garamond,Garamond]$47,307.
[FONT=Garamond,Garamond]$47,972 .
[FONT=Garamond,Garamond]$42,271.
See if this is any better.
2007 - 2008 Tuition and Fees
First
Year Second
Year Third
Year Fourth
Year
Tuition (resident) $13,550 $20,325 $20,325 $13,550
(non-resident) 30,976 46,464 46,464 30,976
Fees 562 747 725 562
Wellness Center Fee 125 188 188 125
Books and supplies 1,129 1000 1000 401
Uniform 53 53 53 53
Instruments 900 0 0 0
Classnotes/Printouts 500 500 0 0
Replacement/Breakage 53 54 65 65
*Microscope Rental 60 0 0 0
Prof. Liability Insurance 0 0 0 0
Hepatitis Injection 90 0 0 0
National Boards/Practice 425 435 2000 1525
Note-taking service 225 200 0 0
Disability insurance 137 137 137 137
Graduation fee 0 0 0 55
Rotation Travel 50 0 250 250
Totals:
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Resident $17,859 $23,639 $24,765 $16,723
Non-resident 35,285 49,778 50,904 34,149
*Cost estimate based on microscope rental plan offered by the School of Medicine.
These expenses are estimated for the 2007-2008 academic year. All tuition and fees are subject to change. For more specific consumer information, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid.
Estimated Other Expenses-Monthly Allowances
On-Campus Off-Campus Commuter
Rent $331 $458 0
Utilities 105 168 0
Food 525 525 525
Telephone/ISP 84 84 47
Personal/Medical 210 210 210
Health Insurance 134 134 134
Transportation 300 330 330
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Monthly Totals $1,689 $1,909 $1,246
Refund Policy
Students who withdraw from all courses before completing 60% of the semester are entitled to a refund of a portion of tuition, mandatory fees and institutional charges. The refund amount is based on a pro rata percentage determined by dividing the number of calendar days remaining in the semester. Students who drop individual courses are not entitled to a refund for the course(s) dropped; only students who withdraw from the institution in keeping with official withdrawal procedures established by the Office of the Registrar are eligible for refunds.
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