Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance

Understanding the costs associated with an education is very important. The University is required by federal regulation to develop a standard Cost of Attendance that includes typical student expenses a student may incur for attending a NEOMED education program for a single year. Cost of Attendances change each year.

A cost of attendance serves four major purposes

  • To support students in financial planning and budgeting
  • To assist with the equitable distribution of student financial aid dollars
  • To set a maximum limit to the amount of Title IV Federal financial aid a student eligible to receive
  • To assure educational access and choice

Components of the Cost of Attendance

Cost of Attendance has two components:

  1. Billable Education Expenses: Direct charges assessed to a student by NEOMED for the purpose of enrolling in a University Program, including tuition and mandatory program fees.
  2. Non-Billable Education Expenses: Out-of-pocket expenses a student may incur while attending a University program that will not be charged by and made due to the University.

Costs for each College are divided into different groups:

  • State resident, where the student indicated they would be living off or on campus on the FAFSA form. Please note that state residents who indicate they are living with their parent(s) will receive a reduced cost of living allowance in their non-billable expenses.
  • Non-Ohio resident Cost of Attendance.

Students can familiarize themselves with the establishment of the Cost of Attendance and Circumstances that may qualify for an increase in their Cost of Attendance by reviewing the Establishment and Revision of the Cost of Attendance Policy. A copy of the Request for a Budget Adjustment appeals form can be found on our Forms and Resources page.

Cost of Attendances

Review our forms and resources page to view and download our cost of attendance worksheets to aid you in budgeting your personal finances and to plan what financial aid will be needed for each term.

Tuition and fees

To help you make informed decisions, we know knowing your specific costs provide value in your planning process.  That’s why it’s important to understand the difference between various numbers related to costs.  You can view the charges assessed for attendance at NEOMED by reviewing our Bursar’s website.  Our professional programs are flat rate billing, meaning your charges for the academic year are known up front and not dependent on registered credits.  For our College of Graduate Studies, charges are assessed either by credits registered per term, or flat rate billing depending on the program.

Contact

NEOMED Financial Aid
Phone: 330.325.6275
Email: finaid@neomed.edu

Office

Location: B-206
Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Monday through Friday

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