Program Fees and Expenses
Estimated Program Expenses
Fee Type | Cost |
---|---|
Nonrefundable application fee | $40 |
Tuition* | $470/credit (New York State residents) $855/credit (nonresidents) The DI is 18 credits. |
Student Activity Fee | $74.25 |
Internship materials fee | $100 |
Liability insurance | $42 |
Personal health insurance | varies |
Drug Testing if required by site | varies |
Immunizations if applicable | varies |
Textbooks / supplies | $200 |
Lab coat | $20-40 |
Housing | varies |
Meals | varies |
Transportation | varies |
Academy Student Membership | $50 |
See Brooklyn College's Graduate Tuition and Fees for up-to-date program expenses.
*Tuition is determined by the City University Board of Trustees and are subject to change without notice.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
The Office of Financial Aid offers federal financial aid designed to assist graduate students in financing their college education.
The Graduate Student Loan Guide will provide you with information on the available Financial Aid options for Graduate studies. It will also provide you with instructions on how to apply for a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Student Loan. Remember that these functions are available only to admitted students who have informed Brooklyn College that they will attend and have submitted their commitment deposit or commitment information to the Office of Admissions.
If you need any additional assistance with financial aid for graduate studies, schedule an appointment with your financial aid advisor (find your financial aid advisor).
Insurance Requirements
Students are responsible for professional liability coverage and health/medical insurance.
- Student Professional Liability Insurance: All students in the DI must purchase professional liability insurance before beginning their field experience. Applications for coverage will be provided to students upon acceptance into the program. The current fee for liability insurance is $38 per year. Verification of coverage must be provided before beginning the program.
- Health Insurance: Evidence of medical coverage must also be provided before beginning the program.
Liability for Safety in Travel
Students are responsible for travel arrangements and liability for safety to and from the rotation sites and the college. The facilities and the college assume no responsibility in this matter.
Transportation Costs
Students are responsible for all costs incurred traveling to and from rotation sites, the college, and any professional seminars or meetings. All rotation sites are accessible to public transportation.