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2024 SUMMER A OR B - STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS

Expenses listed as billable below are those that are paid to USF, such as tuition and fees, on campus housing and meal plan charges. If you use a BAPP, book charges will also post to your student account. Please note that your actual charges will vary depending on your enrollment, housing and meal plan choices.


Non-billable expenses are those that you may incur outside of your student account, such as transportation expenses or the cost of Food purchased off campus.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Florida Resident Non-Florida Resident
Billable Expenses
Tuition & Fees* $1,304 $3,487
Housing $1,668 $1,668
Food $1,075 $1,075
Total Billable Expenses $4,047 $6,230
Non-Billable Expenses
Books & Supplies $150 $150
Transportation $396 $396
Personal Allowances** $516 $516
Total Non-Billable Expenses $1,062 $1,062
Total Cost of Attendance $5,109 $7,292

GRADUATE STUDENTS

Florida Resident Non-Florida Resident
Billable Expenses
Tuition & Fees* $2,194 $4,423
Housing $1,860 $1,860
Food $1,075 $1,075
Total Billable Expenses $5,129 $7,358
Non-Billable Expenses
Books & Supplies $165 $165
Transportation $396 $396
Personal Allowances** $516 $516
Total Non-Billable Expenses $1,077 $1,077
Total Cost of Attendance $6,206 $8,435

*Reflects standard tuition and fee rates: undergraduate - 6 credit hours; graduate - 5 credit hours.

**Other expenses - includes transportation and miscellaneous personal expenses (such as; laundry, toiletries, healthcare, clothing, entertainment, etc.).

NOTE: The Cost of Attendance figures for the following programs will be adjusted based on different tuition and fees, business administration (doctorate), executive MBA, nurse anesthesia, athletic training, health information management, and physician assistant. In addition to the programs listed above, living expenses will be reduced to the actual number of weeks of enrollment when a student enrolls in courses of less than 16 weeks during a given semester.