Estimated Cost of Attendance, 2010–2011
The following estimates are based on average costs in the Syracuse area. Your actual expenses may be less, especially if you create and monitor a personal budget. By spending less, you will borrow less from student loans, or be able to manage other costs that cannot be included for federal student aid purposes, such as credit card payments or car loans. Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
1st Year cost shown is for full time enrollment. 2nd Year is based upon less than full time enrollment.
| 1st Year | 2nd Year | ||
| Aug 23 – Jun 24 | Jun 7 – May 22 | ||
| Tuition, NYS Resident, per year | $8,370 | $6,282 | |
Non-resident, per year |
$13,250 | $9,936 | |
| Fees (per year) | |||
SUNY College Fee |
$25 | $25 | |
Activities Fee |
$130 | $130 | |
Health Services Fee |
$198 | $198 | |
Technology Fee |
$162 | $162 | |
Disability Insurance |
$65 | $65 | |
Subtotal |
$580 | $580 | |
| Books & Supplies | $1,070 | $1,070 | |
| Living Expenses | Per month | 11 months | 12 months |
Rent & Utilities |
$725 | $7,975 | $8,700 |
Food |
$433 | $4,763 | $5,196 |
Personal |
$182 | $2,002 | $2,184 |
Travel |
$185 | $2,035 | $2,220 |
Health Insurance |
$3,238 | $3,238 | |
Subtotal |
$20,013 | $21,538 | |
| Loan fees ($30200 X 1.5%) | $453 | $453 | |
| Total costs | |||
NY resident |
$30,486 | $29,923 | |
non-NY resident |
$35,366 | $33,577 | |
To determine how much to borrow, subtract your total resources from your costs. If your costs are greater than your resources and aid, you probably need to reduce your budget. Tips on budgeting can be found on the back of this sheet. Remember that what you borrow has to be repaid, with interest.
David B. Duggan, MD, MACP
Dean,
College of Medicine
I am particularly honored to serve as Dean of the College of Medicine. As an alumnus of the Class of 1979 and a member of the faculty since 1986, I have been extraordinarily pleased at the growth of the Medical School over this time and proud of the work of its faculty and graduates.