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91¸£Àû was named to Kiplinger's 2019 PersonalÌýFinance's list of the 400 Best College Values for 2019. The analysis is based on objective measurements of academic quality and affordability. In addition, 91¸£Àû's tuition price is 20-25% below the national average when compared to most other independent colleges and universities.
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About 92% of students at 91¸£Àû receiveÌýfinancial aidÌýin the form ofÌýscholarships, grants and loans, whichÌýare available for those who qualify. Aid is generally available for U.S. citizens or permanent residents only.ÌýInternational students are required to furnish proof of available funds. Find moreÌýfinancial information for international studentsÌýhere.
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Veterans and medically disabled students may be eligible forÌýother resourcesÌýof aid.
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Amounts due are usually paid each semester in lump sums, but alternateÌýpayment plansÌýare available.
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Costs for 2026-2027 Academic Year

Tuition

Costs for the 2026-2027 academic year include the following:

Undergraduate Tuition

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total cost of attending 91¸£Àû for one academic year. TheÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýuses the cost of attendance to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs. Generally, the amount of aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance. See the Financial AidÌýHow to ApplyÌýpage for more information.

Direct Costs:Ìýexpenses that are paid directly to the university, such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing and food.

Annual costs of attendance include tuition, mandatory fees (student service, student health and Student Government fees), double occupancy room and board (15 meals per week). Total costs may vary depending on your Residence and meal plan.

Indirect Costs:Ìýexpenses not paid directly to the university, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, personal expenses and books.*

*For some programs, books may be included in the direct costs.

Below are the estimated Costs of Attendance for undergraduate students attending 91¸£Àû full-time in 2026-2027:

ÌýOn-CampusOff-CampusWith Relative
Tuition (12-18 credit hours)$34,716$34,716$34,716
Mandatory Fees$2,544$2,544$2,544
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)$15,572ÌýÌý
Total Direct Costs$52,832$37,260$37,260
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)Ìý$16,000$4,800
Personal Expense$5,500$5,500$5,500
Transportation$2,000$3,000$3,000
Books (15 credits/semester)$1,500$1,500$1,500
Loan Fees$130$130$130
Total Indirect Costs$9,130$26,130$14,930
Total Estimated Costs of Attendance$61,962$63,390$52,190

Undergraduate Part-Time and Continuing Studies Tuition

Part-Time Students** Includes non-degree seeking, transient and visiting undergraduate students

Type of FeeCost
1 to 8 credit hours$740 per credit hour
9 credit hours$8,932
10 credit hours$11,344
11 credit hours$13,788
Student Service Fee$50 per semester


**Includes non-degree seeking, transient and visiting undergraduate students

Continuing Studies*** Students accepted into the Continuing Studies program

Type of FeeCost
1 to 9 credit hours$551 per credit hour
Student Service Fee$50 per semester


***Students accepted into theÌýContinuing StudiesÌýprogram.

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total cost of attending 91¸£Àû for one academic year. TheÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýuses the cost of attendance to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs. Generally, the amount of aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance. See the Financial AidÌýHow to ApplyÌýpage for more information.

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Direct Costs:Ìýexpeneses that are paid directly to the university, such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing and food.

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Indirect Costs:Ìýexpenses not paid directly to the university, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, personal expenses, and books.*

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*For some programs, books are included in the direct costs.

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Below are the estimated Costs of Attendance for undergraduate students attending UT half-time in 2026-2027:
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ÌýHalf-time
Tuition$8,880
Fees$100
Total Direct Costs$8,980
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)$16,000
Personal Expenses$5,500
Transportation$3,000
Books$600
Loan Fees$130
Total Indirect Costs$25,230
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance$34,210

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Continuing Studies

Below are the estimated Costs of Attendance for undergraduate students attending one of 91¸£Àû’s Continuing Studies programs half-time in 2026-2027:
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ÌýHalf-time
Tuition$6,612
Fees$100
Total Direct Costs$6,712
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)$16,000
Personal Expenses$5,500
Transportation$3,000
Books$600
Loan Fees$130
Total Indirect Costs$25,230
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance$31,942

Graduate Tuition

Type of FeeCost
1 to 24 credit hours$789 per credit hour
Student Service Fee$50 per semester

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Does not include the following graduate programs:

See theÌýGraduate ProgramsÌýpage for additional information.

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total cost of attending 91¸£Àû for one academic year. TheÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýuses the cost of attendance to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs. Generally, the amount of aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance. See the Financial AidÌýHow to ApplyÌýpage for more information.

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Direct Costs:Ìýexpenses that are paid directly to the university, such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing and food.

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Indirect Costs:Ìýexpenses not paid directly to the university, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, personal expenses and books.*

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*For some programs, books may be included in the direct costs.

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Below are the estimated Costs of Attendance for graduate students attending 91¸£Àû in 2026-2027:
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ÌýFull-timeHalf-time
Tuition$12,624$6,312
Fees$100$100
Total Direct Costs$12,724$6,412
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)$20,000$20,000
Personal Expenses$5,500$5,500
Transportation$3,000$3,000
Books (8 credits/semester)$800$400
Loan Fees$160$160
Total Indirect Costs$29,460$29,060
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance$42,184$35,472

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Cohort entering Fall 2025 – Total program costs are $37,632. Tuition is assessed at $6,272 per semester (6 semesters).

Cohort entering Fall 2026 – Total program costs are $39,174. Tuition is assessed at $6,529 per semester (6 semesters).

See theÌýDoctor of Nursing PracticeÌýpage for additional information.

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total cost of attending 91¸£Àû for one academic year. TheÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýuses the cost of attendance to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs. Generally, the amount of aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance. See the Financial AidÌýHow to ApplyÌýpage for more information.

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Direct Costs:Ìýexpenses that are paid directly to the university, such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing and food.

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Indirect Costs:Ìýexpenses not paid directly to the university, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, persoanl expenses, and books.*

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*For some programs, books may be included in direct costs.

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Below are the estimated Costs of Attendance for DNP students attending 91¸£Àû in 2026—2027:

ÌýFall 2025 CohortFall 2026 Cohort
Tuition$18,816$19,587
Mandatory Fees$0$0
Total Direct Costs$18,816$19,587
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)$27,802$27,778
Personal Expense$7,611$7,611
Transportation$4,171$4,171
Books$900$900
Loan Fees$240$240
Total Indirect Costs$40,724$40,700
Total Estimated Costs of Attendance$59,540$60,287

Executive Doctor of Business Administration

Cohort entering Fall 2025 – Total program costs are $80,000. Tuition is assessed at $10,000 per semester (8 semesters).

Cohort entering Fall 2026 – Total program costs are $80,000. Tuition is assessed at $10,000 per semester (8 semesters).

See theÌýExecutive DBAÌýpage for additional information.

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total cost of attending 91¸£Àû for one academic year. TheÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýuses the cost of attendance to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs. Generally, the amount of aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance. See the Financial AidÌýHow to ApplyÌýpage for more information.

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Direct Costs:Ìýexpenses paid directly to the university, such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing and food.

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Indirect Costs:Ìýexpenses not paid directly to the university, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, personal expense, and books.*

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*For some programs, books may be included in the direct costs.

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Below are the estimated Costs of Attendance for EDBA students attending in 2026-2027:

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ÌýFall 2025 CohortFall 2026 Cohort
Tuition$30,000$30,000
Mandatory Fees$0$0
Total Direct Costs$30,000$30,000
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)$27,802$27,802
Personal Expense$7,611$7,611
Transportation$4,171$4,171
Books$1,200$1,200
Loan Fees$240$240
Total Indirect Costs$41,204$41,204
Total Estimated Costs of Attendance$71,204$71,204

Executive Master of Business Administration

Cohort entering Fall 2025 – Total program costs are $59,710. Tuition is assessed at $11,942 per semester (5 semesters).

Cohort entering Fall 2026– Total program costs are $62,160 Tuition is assessed at $12,432 per semester (5 semesters).

See theÌýExecutive MBAÌýpage for additional information.

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total cost of attending 91¸£Àû for one academic year. TheÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýuses the cost of attendance to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs. Generally, the amount of aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance. See the Financial AidÌýHow to ApplyÌýpage for more information.

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Direct Costs:Ìýexpenses that are paid directly to the university, such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing and food.

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Indirect Costs:Ìýexpense not paid directly to the university, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, personal expenses and books.*(For some program, books may be included in the direct costs.)

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*For some program, books may be included in the direct costs.

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Below are the estimated Costs of Attendance for EMBA students attending 91¸£Àû in 2026-2027:

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ÌýFall 2025 CohortFall 2026 Cohort
Tuition$23,884$37,296
Mandatory Fees$0$0
Total Direct Costs$23,884$37,296
Living Expenses (Housing and Food)$20,026$27,802
Personal Expense$5,487$7,611
Transportation$3,007$4,171
Books$1000$1500
Loan Fees$160$240
Total Indirect Costs$29,680$41,324
Total Estimated Costs of Attendance$53,564$78,620

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Tuition is billed at a per credit hour rate of $818.00 with no additional program fees for the 2026-2027 Academic Year

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See theÌýDoctor of Medical Science pageÌýfor additional information.

Summer Sessions 2026

Undergraduate

SessionCost
May Term 2026$711 Per Credit
Summer Session I (six weeks)$740 per credit
Summer Session II (six weeks)$740 per credit
Summer 12-week Session$740 per credit
Student Service Fee** Fee for Summer 12-week will be waived for students taking Summer 1 in addition to the 12-week session. Fee will not be assessed for May Term.$50 per session

**Fee for Summer 12-week will be waived for students taking Summer 1 in addition to the 12-week session. Fee will not be assessed for May Term.

Graduate*Ìý

SessionCost
May Term 2026$758 Per Credit

Summer Session I (six weeks)

$789 per credit

Summer Session II (six weeks)

$789 per credit

Summer 12-week Session

$789 per credit

Summer Grad Education (eight weeks)

$789 per credit

Student Service Fee** Fee for Summer 12-week will be waived for students taking Summer 1 in addition to the 12-week session. Fee will not be assessed for May Term.

$50 per session

*Excludes the following Programs: EMBA, EDBA, DNP and PAM

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**Fee for Summer 12-week will be waived for students taking Summer 1 in addition to the 12-week session. Fee will not be assessed for May Term.

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SeeÌýSummer SessionÌýpage for additional information.

The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of the total cost of attending 91¸£Àû for one academic year. TheÌýFinancial Aid OfficeÌýuses the cost of attendance to determine eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs. Generally, the amount of aid you receive cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance. See the Financial AidÌýHow to ApplyÌýpage for more information.

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Direct Costs:Ìýexpenses paid directly to the university, such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing and food.

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Indirect Costs:Ìýexpenses not paid directly to the university, such as off-campus housing and food, transportation, personal expenses, and books.*

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*For some programs, books are included in the direct costs.

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Undergraduate, Full-timeSummer 2026
Tuition (12 Credits)$8,532

Fees

$50

Total Direct Costs

$8,582

Living Expenses (Housing and Food)

$5,162

Personal Expenses

$2,124

Transportation

$780

Books (12 credits)

$600

Loan Fees

$65

Total Indirect Costs

$8731

Total Estimated Cost of Attendance

$17,313

Graduate, Full-timeSummer 2026
Tuition (8 credits)$6,064

Fees

$50

Total Direct Costs

$6,114

Living Expenses (Housing and Food)

$6,768

Personal Expenses

$2,124

Transportation

$780

Books (8 credits)

$400

Loan Fees

$0

Total Indirect Costs

$10,072

Total Estimated Cost of Attendance

$16,186

Fees

Mandatory Fees*

*Required based on enrollment at the University of Tampa.

Student Service FeeÌý– Provides support student services, programs and activities

ClassificationCost
Full-time Undergraduate$606 (fall and spring semester)
Part-time Undergraduate and Graduate Students** Graduate Students enrolled in EMBA, EDBA, DNP and PAM are not assessed the student service fee.$50 (fall and spring semester)

**Graduate Students enrolled in EMBA, EDBA, DNP and PAM are not assessed the student service fee.

Student Government Fee – Provides support to Student Government, Student Productions, publications and other student-sponsored organizations. This fee of $96 is assessed to full-time undergraduate students each fall and spring semester.

Student Health FeeÌý– Provides full use of the Dickey Health and Wellness Center. Full-time undergraduate students as well as all graduate and undergraduate international students who hold a F-1 or J-1 visa will automatically be enrolled in the United Healthcare Student Insurance program. This fee of $570 is assessed each fall and spring semester.

Miscellaneous Fees

FeeCost
Fall Orientation Fee (Undergraduate)Ìý$85
Spring Orientation Fee (Undergraduate)$55
Change of Course Registration (Late Add/Drop/Withdraw)$30
Reinstatement of Course Schedule$50
Additional Course Fees (varies on course)$45-450
Vehicle registration (academic year)$65
Vehicle registration (Spring-end of academic year)$40
Service Charge for NSF (returned) checksÌý
For face value of checks $50 or less$25
For face value of checks $50.01 - $300.00$30
For face value of checks $300.01 or more$40
ACH (e-check) returned payments$25