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Visit the USF Student Financial Services site for information on tuition and financial services. Visit the USF Cashier's Office for information regarding bill payment and important dates. Visit the Frequently Asked Questions page for more information. Tuition and fees are subject to change, without prior notice.

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For more information on Tuition and Fees, see Regulation USF 4.0102 and Section 6 - Tuition, Fees, and Financial Information in the USF Graduate Catalog. For information on special Fees, Fines, and Penalties, see Regulation USF 4.0107

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titleReduced Rate Program

The Reduced Rate Program allows out-of-state students, taking online courses in the College of Public Health, to take advantage of a reduced tuition rate. For information about the Reduced Rate Program, please see the Registration page in this guidebook.


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titleState of Florida and USF Employees

State of Florida Employee Tuition Waiver Information – This is not a USF webpage.
NOTE: State of Florida Employees can enroll for up to 6 credit hours of courses per term on a space-available basis. USF College of Public Health honors tuition waivers for Florida state employees on a seat available basis for its courses. Certain exclusions apply.

USF Employee Tuition Assistance Program
Interested individuals will need to complete this form and drop it off at Human Resources (SVC 2172) no later than the fourth day of the term or you will not qualify for the tuition waiver. Drop off a copy of the completed form to Jay Evans, Associate Dean for Finance & Administration, COPH Dean's Office.

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titleResidency
  • General Information on Residency
  • Registrar's Residency FAQs, including Qualifying for In-State Residency
  • Academic Common Market - This is not a USF webpage. The Academic Common Market (ACM) is a tuition-savings program for full-time college students in the 16 Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) member states who want to pursue degrees in fields that are not offered by their in-state institutions. These students enroll full-time in out-of-state universities that offer the specialized degree programs, and they pay only the in-state tuition rates. Students in this program must be a resident of the SREB member state and be admitted unconditionally into an out-of-state degree program that is listed in the Academic Common Market inventory. For a list of participating SREB member states and to view the ACM inventory, click here. NOTE: ACM is considered a residency status. If you are an ACM student, you must be enrolled full-time (9 credits per semester) in order to receive in-state tuition; otherwise you will have to pay out-of-state tuition. If you can attend only part-time, you might want to consider the Reduced Rate Program instead.


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