Advance Standing: D4 Students Cost of Attendance

Fall 2024 and Spring 2025

Estimated Direct Expenses Fall 2024 Spring 2025 Annual
Tuition $51,424 $51,424 $102,848
Mandatory Fees1 $124 $78 $202
Dental Instrument Fee $6,823 $0 $6,823

Estimated Indirect Expenses

Estimated Indirect Expenses Fall 2024 Spring 2025 Annual
Food $3,942 $3,942 $7,884
Housing2 $14,415 $14,415 $28,830
Books and Supplies $353 $353 $706
Transportation $1,344 $1,344 $2,688
Personal Expenses $1,833 $1,833 $3,666
Health Insurance3 $2,416 $2,416 $4,832
Loan Fees4 $241 $241 $482
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance $82,915 $76,046 $158,961

Direct expenses are institutional charges billed to you by New York University via the Office of the Bursar. For example, tuition, mandatory fees, and the Dental Instrument Fee. Health insurance will also appear on your bill if you enroll in an NYU-Sponsored plan.

Indirect expenses are estimates of costs that may be associated with your attendance but are not typically University charges. Examples include off campus housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses.

¹ This amount reflects mandatory fees for all students. There may be additional course-specific fees that will appear on your bill based on your enrollment each term that are not included in this estimated cost of attendance.

² This amount reflects estimated housing expenses for the academic year assuming you are living off campus. Individual costs for off-campus living will vary depending upon location, number of roommates, amenities, etc. There are extremely limited on-campus housing options available for graduate and professional students. However, if you are offered NYU housing, the housing allowance in your estimated Cost of Attendance will be $24,256.

³ This amount is an estimated cost for health insurance based on NYU-sponsored student health plans from 2023-24. If you choose to enroll in an NYU-sponsored student health plan, your actual billed charges will reflect the rates for 2024-25.

⁴ Students who borrow federal loans will have the mandatory federal loan fees included in their Cost of Attendance.