M.D. Program Costs
M.D. program costs are direct and indirect.
Direct Costs are costs that are being charged to you by the university for your enrollment in the M.D. Program. These costs include:
- Tuition
- Mandatory Fees
- Malpractice Fee
- Health Insurance Fee
- Student Accident Fee
- Anatomy Fee (1st year only)
- Matriculation Fee (1st year only)
Indirect Costs are costs which are not reflected in your student account. This means that the university does not charge you for these expenses, but these anticipated costs are related to your enrollment in an M.D. program. These may include:
- Books and Supplies
- Board Exam Fees
- Clinical Fees
- Step 2 Exam Fee
- Immunizations
- Transportation Fees
- Computer
- Stafford Loan Fees
- Graduate PLUS Fees
- Rotation Travel
- Residency Travel
- Commuting Fees
- Uniform Fees
- Living Expenses
Direct costs +anticipated Indirect costs you will incur each school year = Your yearly Cost of Attendance (COA).
Note: Any changes to your residency, program plan, election of federal student loans, and housing plan alter your COA.
The School of Medicine Tuition and Fees link is found here: