Program Costs
All costs are estimated for the entire program, not a per month basis, based on fall 2007:
| Program Fee | $350 (due when student accepts program offer) |
| Total Program Tuition |
State of Florida residents: $9971.20 Out-of-State residents: $30,137.28 |
| Total Books & Materials | $1,500 |
| Hewlett Packard 10B Financial Calculator | $60 for FIN 5437 (Finance I) |
| Required Laptop Computer | $1,400 |
| Housing & Other Costs | $8,000 |
Tuition and Other Costs
Tuition is due per semester (2 modules), 2 weeks after the start of classes, and is based on the number of credit hours for which you are registered in that semester.
Tuition per credit hour is:
In-state: $311.60 (based on fall 2007)
Out-of-state: $941.79 (based on fall 2007)
Please refer to the pdf document that applies to you in the How to Apply section of the MSM web site for further details about tuition and other program costs.
Financial Aid
Students must seek their own sources of funding. The MSM office will NOT do this for you.
Financial aid in the form of federal loans/grants is available to U.S. Citizens/Permanent Residents. Please review the information on the Student Financial Affairs web site for loan/grant information. Please contact the Warrington College of Business Administration Financial Aid Counselor at University Financial Services for loan/grant information. The MSM program cannot assist you in this matter.
Connie Reed
Tel: 352.392.1275 x3386
Scholarships
The MSM program is fortunate to be able to offer small scholarships (award is typically between $1500 - $3000) to outstanding students. This money is available for U.S. Citizens/Permanent Residents only. Candidates are identified in the admission process and may be called in for an interview. We do not offer assistantships or fellowships because we do not use Master's students to teach undergraduate courses in the Hough Graduate School/Warrington College of Business Administration.
Scholarships Recipients Profile (From 2007/2008)
Mean GPA: 3.72
Mean GMAT: 612
Mean GRE: 1220
A strong scholarship candidate possesses:
Outstanding undergraduate performance with major/rigor taken into consideration, very strong test scores, and candidates with full resumes in the area of leadership, community service, campus activities, research activity, or relevant work and internships. Recommendations are a major factor in scholarship decisions as they can attest to personality, work ethic, motivation, creativity, stability, and social consciousness.
Addtional Financial Aid Resources
University of Florida Financial Aid OfficeFinancial Aid for Graduate Students
Graduate Fellowship Initiative
External Fellowship and Assistantship Opportunities
Links to Aid for International Students

