Occupational Therapy - Tampa Brochure Entering Class 2021

20 | Occupational Therapy Entry-level students should anticipate spending $2,000 per year for books. In addi- tion, students should anticipate spending approximately $36,000 for living expenses in South Florida, including the cost of lodging, food, and local travel for the on-campus institutes for a 12-month academic year. The primary financial responsibility for a student’s education rests with the student and his or her family. Economic circumstances for some families may make it necessary for the student to obtain assistance from other sources. NSU’s Office of Student Financial Assistance helps as many qualified students as possible to complete their education. Loans, scholarships, and grants are available to help ease the high cost of a health professions education. These financial assistance programs are described online at nova.edu/financialaid. For information, contact Nova Southeastern University Office of Student Financial Assistance 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796 (954) 262-3380 • 800-806-3680 OR NSU Tampa Bay Financial Aid Representative (813) 574-5292 ✔ TIP A limited number of part-time work assignments are available. However, due to the demands of the program curriculum, the program strongly discourages any outside employment. STUDENT HOUSING Numerous apartments, condominiums, and other rental facilities are located near campus. Information concerning housing may be obtained by contacting Nova Southeastern University Tampa Bay Regional Campus Office of Student Affairs 3400 Gulf to Bay Boulevard Clearwater, FL 33759-4514 (813) 574-5298 EXPENSES AND FINANCIAL AID

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