Academic Programs
Financial Information
Tuition & Expenses
Tuition for the Graduate Tax Program
for the 2007-2008 academic year is $360.28 per credit for
Florida residents and $1,005.77 per credit for non-residents.
Although expenses can vary considerably, the College of Law estimates that students can anticipate expenses in addition to tuition of about $13,520 per year, as follows:
| Books/Supplies Clothing/Maintenance Computer Food Personal/Insurance Room Transportation Student Orientation Fee |
$940 $730 $1260 $2490 $1640 $5840 $520 $100 |
Financial
Aid
Students accepted to the Graduate Tax Program are considered
for available financial assistance, which is typically awarded
in the form of a graduate assistantship or other research
assistantship appointment. Appointments are made on the
basis of academic achievement and faculty needs and no separate application
form is required. Appointments will generally be made on
or after April 1 from among those accepted into the program
as of that date.
- Scholarships & Awards
- Dean, Mead, Egerton, Bloodworth, Capouano & Bozarth Scholarship
- Dorini Family Graduate Tax Scholarship
- The Florida Bar Tax Section Award
- James J. Freeland Scholarship
- Janice Dawson Quinn Graduate Assistantship
- Mark A. Rentenbach Memorial Fund
- Richard B. Stephens Award
- John W. Thatcher Graduate Tax Scholarship
- Ralph R. Bailey Scholarship
Loans
A variety of loans, including Guaranteed Student Loans,
are available. Early application is encouraged to allow
adequate processing time before the start of a term. For
loan information and applications, write: University of
Florida, Student Financial Affairs, Room S103 Criser Hall,
P.O. Box 114025, Gainesville, FL 32611-4025. Short-term
loans in limited amounts may be made available through the
Graduate Tax Program.