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    Average Cost of Attendance (07-08)

     

     

    *Tuition/Fees

    Books and Supplies

    **Computer Costs

    Housing & Meals

    Transportation

    Clothing Maintenance

    Health Insurance

    Total Budget

    Undergrad On Campus

    $3,370

    940

    970

    7,020

    520

    610

    1,640

    15,070

    Undergrad Off-Campus

    3,370

    940

    970

    8,330

    520

    610

    1,640

    16,380

    Undergrad Living at Home

    3,370

    940

    970

    1,530

    520

    610

    1,640

    9,580

    Grad Off-Campus

    7,170

    940

    970

    8,330

    520

    610

    1,640

    20,180

     

    * Tuition and fee figures are projected estimates for 2007-08 for incoming freshman and graduate students entering UF for the first time. Tuition/fees for continuing students may be lower. Out-of-state undergraduates should add $15, 310 to their projected tution/fees. Out-of-state graduate students should add $16,710 to their projected tution/fees. Undergraduate tuition fees listed are based on an average of 30 credit hours of 0-4999 level courses. Graduate tuition fees arae based on 24 credit hours of 5000-9999 level courses. Rates per credit hour and block fees include the student health fee.

    ** Budgets for upper-division and graduate students in certain colleges will be adjusted upwards to accomodate higher computer costs.

    Student budgets can only include costs of attendance for the individual student. Additional living allowances for married students or students with children are not included. A standard child care allowance, however, may be included -- depending on the ages of the student's children.

    Following is a brief description of how these budgets are derived. Budgets are based on a two-semester academic year and vary according to academic classification and residency status:

    1. Tuition/Fees

      Fees for undergraduate students are based on an average of 30 credit hours of 0-4999 level courses. Graduate tuition fees are based on 24 class hours from 5000-9999. Graduate students in dentistry, medicine, and veterinary medicine pay block fees.
    2. Books and Supplies

      Costs are determined by averaging the total cost of books and supplies for a four-year accounting curriculum at the Campus Shop and Bookstore (with 25% of books purchased used at 75% of new book price, and assuming resale of 50% of texts at 50% of cost).
    3. Computer Costs

      Computer costs built into student budgets are “annualized.” This means the figure is derived from one year’s monthly costs for purchase or lease of equipment (including printer, modem/ethernet, CD ROM drive) and annual software purchases/upgrades. These costs are figured over a two-year period.
    4. Housing and Meals

      Housing costs for undergraduate students living on campus are based on costs of living in an air-conditioned double room (utilities and a refrigerator rental allowance are included). On-campus graduates costs are based on an average of rents for available graduate housing. Off-campus costs are based on an average of rates quoted by local apartments by phone survey (allowances are included for phone service and utilities). Food costs are based on costs of meals established by the U.S. Department of Labor.
    5. Transportation

      On- and off-campus transportation costs allow for three round-trips to Miami per two semesters.
    6. Personal/Health Insurance

      The personal budget is based on the U.S. Department of Labor's established personal costs, including laundry, toiletries, and miscellaneous expenses. Health insurance costs are based on literature from UF’s Insurance Director and Committee Chairman.
    7. Clothing Maintenance

      The budget for clothing maintenance is based on the U.S. Department of Labor's established clothing maintenance costs.

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