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Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Academic year 2024-2025 (subject to yearly change):
The following cost of attendance* figures are used to estimate a student’s financial aid eligibility for the academic year (10-months). Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Las Cruces (NM) Campus | Melbourne (FL) Campus | |
Tuition**: | $66,249 | $66,249 |
Student Activity Fees**: | $1,775 | $3,437 |
Average Origination Fees: | $2,854 | $0 |
Living Expenses1: | $19,984 | $21,330 |
Personal /Miscellaneous Expenses 2: | $4,975 | $6,800 |
Transportation 3: | $3,100 | $4,080 |
Additional Supplies (ex: diagnostic kit, COMLEX study Resource): | $250 | $250 |
Health Insurance 4: | $3,200 a | $4,100 b |
Estimated Total 5: | $102,387 | $106,246 |
* The cost-of-attendance component is subject to change without notice.
** The Direct Cost is subject to an increase of 3% – 5% every academic year, with new cost table available in Spring. All required textbooks and Burrell College provided educational resources are included in the tuition cost.
- Living expenses (housing and meals) expenses reflect the average costs of living on or off campus. Because federal regulations do not allow housing costs to be tailored to individual students, a student’s personal housing arrangements do not affect the cost of attendance used by the Office of Financial Aid
- Miscellaneous and personal expenses component is an allowance for items such as clothing, personal care products, vision/dental insurance, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Transportation allowance includes the cost of travel between the student’s residence and the institution, and the necessary travel to complete a course of study, including clinical rotations. An additional travel allowance for residency interviews and clinical rotation travel is included in the estimated cost-of-attendance.
- Health insurance is $3,200 ($266) per month for the twelve-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, New Mexico resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in New Mexico visit https://www.bewellnm.com/.
- $4,100 ($342.00 per month for the 12-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, Florida resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in Florida, see https://www.healthplans.com/. If purchasing health insurance exceeds the average identified by THE COLLEGE, the cost of attendance can be updated to reflect the actual direct cost billed to the student.
- The total cost-of-attendance cannot be tailored to an individual student’s quality of life, but the Office of Financial aid will do professional judgements for students with extenuating circumstances and approved elective clinical rotations that need additional travel expenses.
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Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Academic year 2023-2024 (subject to yearly change):
The following cost of attendance* figures are used to estimate a student’s financial aid eligibility for the academic year (10-months). Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Tuition**: | $63,701 |
Student Activity Fees**: | $1,664 |
Loan Fees: | $450 |
Living Expenses 1: | $15,566 |
Personal /Miscellaneous Expenses 2: | $4,475 |
Transportation 3: | $2,450 |
Additional Supplies (ex: diagnostic kit, COMLEX study Resource): | $500 |
Health Insurance 4: | $3,200 |
Estimated Total 5: | $92,006 |
* The cost-of-attendance component is subject to change without notice.
** The Direct Cost is subject to an increase of 3% – 5% every academic year, with new cost table available in Spring. All required textbooks and Burrell College provided educational resources are included in the tuition cost.
- Living expenses reflect the average costs of living on or off campus. Because federal regulations do not allow housing costs to be tailored to individual students, a student’s personal housing arrangements do not affect the cost of attendance used by the Office of Financial Aid.
- Miscellaneous and personal expenses is an allowance for items such as clothing, personal care products, vision/dental insurance, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Transportation is an allowance for operating and maintaining a vehicle, which is used to transport the student to and from school.
- Health insurance is $3,200 ($266) per month for the twelve-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, New Mexico resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in New Mexico visit https://www.bewellnm.com/.
- The total cost-of-attendance cannot be tailored to an individual student’s quality of life, but the Office of Financial aid will do professional judgements for students with extenuating circumstances and approved elective clinical rotations that need additional travel expenses.
For more information:
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Academic year 2022-2023 (subject to yearly change):
The following cost of attendance* figures are used to estimate a student’s financial aid eligibility for the academic year (10-months). Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Tuition**: | $60,668 |
Student Activity Fees**: | $1,599 |
Loan Fees: | $450 |
Housing/Meals 1: | $15,566 |
Personal /Miscellaneous Expenses 2: | $4,475 |
Transportation 3: | $2,450 |
Additional Supplies (ex: diagnostic kit, COMLEX study Resource): | $500 |
Health Insurance 4: | $3,200 |
Estimated Total 5: | $88,908 |
* The cost-of-attendance component is subject to change without notice.
** The Direct Cost is subject to an increase of 3% – 5% every academic year, with new cost table available in Spring. All required textbooks and Burrell College provided educational resources are included in the tuition cost.
- Housing expenses reflect the average costs of living on or off campus. Because federal regulations do not allow housing costs to be tailored to individual students, a student’s personal housing arrangements do not affect the cost of attendance used by the Office of Financial Aid.
- Miscellaneous and personal expenses is an allowance for items such as clothing, personal care products, vision/dental insurance, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Transportation is an allowance for operating and maintaining a vehicle, which is used to transport the student to and from school.
- Health insurance is $3,200 ($266) per month for the twelve-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, New Mexico resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in New Mexico visit https://www.bewellnm.com/.
- The total cost-of-attendance cannot be tailored to an individual student’s quality of life, but the Office of Financial aid will do professional judgements for students with extenuating circumstances and approved elective clinical rotations that need additional travel expenses.
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Academic year 2021-2022 (subject to yearly change):
The following cost of attendance* figures are used to estimate a student’s financial aid eligibility for the academic year (10-months). Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Tuition**: | $58,335 |
Student Activity Fees**: | $1,599 |
Housing/Meals 1: | $12,650 |
Personal /Miscellaneous Expenses 2: | $3,600 |
Transportation 3: | $1,820 |
Additional Supplies (ex: diagnostic kit, COMLEX study Resource): | $500 |
Health Insurance 4: | $3,200 |
Estimated Total: | $81,704 |
* The cost-of-attendance component is subject to change without notice.
** The Direct Cost is subject to an increase of 3% – 5% every academic year, with new cost table available in Spring. All required textbooks and Burrell College provided educational resources are included in the tuition cost.
- Housing expenses reflect the average costs of living on or off campus. Because federal regulations do not allow housing costs to be tailored to individual students, a student’s personal housing arrangements do not affect the cost of attendance used by the Office of Financial Aid.
- Miscellaneous and personal expenses is an allowance for items such as utilities, clothing, personal care products, vision/dental insurance, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Transportation is an allowance for operating and maintaining a vehicle, which is used to transport the student to and from school.
- $3,200 ($266) per month for the twelve-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, New Mexico resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in New Mexico visit https://www.bewellnm.com/.
- The total cost-of-attendance cannot be tailored to an individual student’s quality of life, but the Office of Financial aid will do professional judgements for students with extenuating circumstances and approved elective clinical rotations that need additional travel expenses.
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Academic year 2020-2021 (subject to yearly change):
The following cost of attendance figures are used to estimate a student’s financial aid eligibility for the academic year (two semesters). Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Tuition**: | $57,191 |
Student Activity Fees**: | $1,599 |
Housing/Meals 1: | $12,650 |
Personal /Miscellaneous Expenses 2: | $3,600 |
Transportation 3: | $1,820 |
Additional Supplies (ex: diagnostic kit, COMLEX study Resource): | $500 |
Health Insurance 4: | $3,200 |
Estimated Total: | $80,560 |
* The cost-of-attendance component is subject to change without notice.
** The Direct Cost is subject to an increase of 3% – 5% every academic year, with new cost table available in Spring. All required textbooks and Burrell College provided educational resources are included in the tuition cost.
- Housing expenses reflect the average costs of living on or off campus. Because federal regulations do not allow housing costs to be tailored to individual students, a student’s personal housing arrangements do not affect the cost of attendance used by the Office of Financial Aid
- Miscellaneous and personal expenses is an allowance for items such as utilities, clothing, personal care products, vision/dental insurance, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Transportation is an allowance for operating and maintaining a vehicle, which is used to transport the student to and from school.
- $3,200 ($266.00per month for the twelve-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, New Mexico resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in New Mexico visit https://www.bewellnm.com/. Students who receive state assistance insurance will have the insurance cost component removed from their COA
- The total cost-of-attendance cannot be tailored to an individual student’s quality of life, but the Office of Financial aid will do professional judgements for students with extenuating circumstances and approved elective clinical rotations that need additional travel expenses.
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Academic year 2019-2020 (subject to yearly change):
The following cost of attendance figures are used to estimate a student’s financial aid eligibility for the academic year (two semesters). Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Tuition 1: | $54,468 |
Student Activity Fees 2: | $1,599 |
Housing 3: | $10,000 |
Meals: | $4,500 |
Miscellaneous / Personal Expenses 4: | $3,556 |
Transportation 5: | $4,000 |
Additional Supplies/Equipment/Books: | $1,500 |
Health Insurance 6: | $2,100 |
Estimated Total: | $81,723 |
- Tuition includes all Learning Resource Fees.
- Student Activity Fees include the Student Government Fees.
- Housing expenses reflect the average costs of living on or off campus. Because federal regulations do not allow housing costs to be tailored to individual students, a student’s personal housing arrangement does not affect the cost of attendance used by the Financial Aid Office
- Miscellaneous and personal expenses is an allowance for items such as utilities, clothing, personal care products, vision/dental insurance, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Transportation is an allowance for operating and maintaining a vehicle which is used to transport the student to and from school.
- $2,100 ($233 per month for the nine-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, New Mexico resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in New Mexico see https://www.bewellnm.com/.
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Academic year 2018-2019 (subject to yearly change):
The following cost of attendance figures are used to estimate a student’s financial aid eligibility for the academic year (two semesters). Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Tuition: | $50,455 |
Student Activity Fees: | $1,494 |
Student Government Fees: | $60 |
Instructional Technology Fees: | $2,500 |
Housing 1: | $10,000 |
Meals: | $4,500 |
Miscellaneous / Personal Expenses 2: | $3,556 |
Transportation 3: | $4,000 |
Additional Supplies/Equipment/Books: | $1,500 |
Health Insurance 4: | $2,100 |
Estimated Total: | $80,165 |
- Housing expenses reflect the average costs of living on or off campus. Because federal regulations do not allow housing costs to be tailored to individual students, a student’s personal housing arrangement does not affect the cost of attendance used by the Financial Aid Office
- Miscellaneous and personal expenses is an allowance for items such as utilities, clothing, personal care products, vision/dental insurance, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Transportation is an allowance for operating and maintaining a vehicle which is used to transport the student to and from school.
- $2,100 ($233 per month for the nine-month enrollment period). Based on non-smoker, New Mexico resident per the NCSL Health Insurance Marketplace. For plans in New Mexico see https://www.bewellnm.com/.