- Anticipated tuition fot 2009-2010 (subject to change by the board of trustees without notice) is $20,135 for Florida students and $22,495 for out-of-state residents. Eligible students must request in-state tuition on application. For tuition purposes, a student's Florida residency status (in-state or out-of-state) will be determined at initial matriculation and will remain the same throughout the entire enrollment of the student at NSU. Accordingly, tuition will not be adjusted as a result of any change in residency status after initial enrollment registration.
- A Health Professions Division general access fee of $145 is required each year. An NSU student services fee of $750 is also required annually.
- Acceptance fee is $400. This fee is required to reserve the accepted applicant's place in the entering first year class. This advance payment will be deducted from the tuition payment due on registration day, but is not refundable in the event of a withdrawal. It is payable within two weeks of an applicant's acceptance.
- Deposit is $600. This fee is due eight weeks after acceptance or by May 1, whichever comes first, under the same terms as the acceptance fee. The summer and fall semesters' tuition and fees, less the $1,000 previously paid, are due on or before registration day. Tuition for each subsequent semester is due on or before the appropriate registration day. Students will not be admitted until their financial obligations have been met. The financial ability of applicants to complete their training at the university is important bec311se of the limited number of positions available in each class. Applicants should have specific plans for financing two and a half years of professional education. This should include tuition, living expenses, books, equipment, internship, travel, and miscellaneous expenses. It is required that each student carry adequate personal medical and hospital insurance. Students may avail themselves of the hospitalization insurance plan obtainable through the university.
- Policies for Tuition and Fees
For more information, please call the Health Professions Division Occupational Therapy Admissions Office at (954) 262-1101 or 1-800-356-0026 Ext. 21101.
Note: A prospective student should consult the university catalog. Should any discrepancies exist between the catalog and this web page, the university catalog will be considered to be the official binding document.
Catalog link for MOT Program (page 20 of the pdf document, page 148 of Catalog)
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