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The cost of attendance is different for graduate, online, medicine, and law students. The Office of Financial Aid uses these costs to develop standard student budgets for awarding financial aid funds.

Calculate Costs & Aid

As an FIU student, you could be eligible for financial aid to cover part or all of your cost of attendance. You can use the Tuition Calculator to get an idea of your individual costs including tuition, fees and estimated aid.


 

2022-2023 Fall & Spring Cost

Full-time estimate cost of attendance is based on 9 credits for graduate students for 2022-2023.

Florida Resident

Total Fall & Spring Cost: $26,474
ExpenseCost (Per Semester)
Tuition$4,101
Fees$199
Books & Supplies$500
Transportation$1,230
Room$3,836
Board$1,918
Personal$1,453
Total Term$13,237
Total Annual$26,474
Total Fall & Spring Cost: $23,956
ExpenseCost (Per Semester)
Tuition$4,101
Fees$199
Books & Supplies$500
Transportation$1,723
Room$948
Board$3,157
Personal$1,350
Total Term$11,978
Total Annual$23,956
Total Fall & Spring Cost: $37,594
ExpenseCost (Per Semester)
Tuition$4,101
Fees$199
Books & Supplies$500
Transportation$1,723
Room$7,664
Board$3,157
Personal$1,453
Total Term$18,797
Total Annual$37,594

 

Non-Florida Resident

Total Fall & Spring Cost: $36,394
ExpenseCost (Per Semester)
Tuition$9,015
Fees$199
Books & Supplies$500
Transportation$1,230
Room$3,882
Board$1,918
Personal$1,453
Total Term$18,197
Total Annual$36,394
Total Fall & Spring Cost: $33,784
ExpenseCost (Per Semester)
Tuition$9,015
Fees$199
Books & Supplies$500
Transportation$1,723
Room$948
Board$3,157
Personal$1,350
Total Term$16,892
Total Annual$33,784
Total Fall & Spring Cost: $47,422
ExpenseCost (Per Semester)
Tuition$9,015
Fees$199
Books & Supplies$500
Transportation$1,723
Room$7,664
Board$3,157
Personal$1,453
Total Term$23,711
Total Annual$47,422

 

Educational Expenses

Your educational expenses can be categorized as either direct costs or indirect costs. Things you pay directly to FIU such as tuition and fees, books and supplies (if bought from the university bookstore), and on-campus housing and meal plans are considered direct costs. Anything not paid to the university is called an indirect costs, such as transportation or personal and miscellaneous expenses.

Last updated: March 17, 2023