Understanding Tuition & Fees
Plan financially for your education. Contrast Florida Tech's tuition and fees to other U.S. schools. Look for price trends and potential increases to find out if you should expect to set aside more money for the following 4 years of college bills.
How Does Florida Institute of Technology Contrast With Other Colleges?
The next table shows how Florida Tech compares to other colleges nationally, regionally and by state.
Nationwide | Southeast | Florida | |
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Tuition and Fees | Expensive | Expensive | Expensive |
Florida Tech Tuition Charges
In the 2018 - 2019 academic year, full time undergrads at Florida Tech were charged $41,240, before corrections for financial need. Of that number, the price of tuition came to $40,490. $750 was the charge for fees. Find out more about the net price.
Unlike state schools, Florida Tech doesn't provide discounted fees and tuition to residents of the state.
Tuition and fees take care of the costs of attendance for one year of school, but do not cover room and board, which is an added bill you will incur if you live on campus. Keep in mind many students obtain financial aid and scholarships that decrease their total cost.
View the following table to find 2018 - 2019 school year costs.
Tuition | Fees | Total | |
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Undergraduate | $40,490 | $750 | $41,240 |
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Tuition & Fees Five Year Projection
There continues to be a growth of 2.9% in Florida Institute of Technology tuition and fees for out-of-state students in the past five years. Tuition increased by 3.0% and fees increased by 0.0%. This school year, undergrads can anticipate paying $42,452 based on current estimates.
Because of price growth, the total expense of a four-year degree would be $177,446, and the total expense of a two-year degree would be $86,153, not including extra charges for books, transportation, and room and board.
See the following chart to find out how Florida Tech tuition and fees may develop in the years to come.
Mainly due to the cost of living as well as other factors, the cost of college tends to grow each year. For this reason your last year of school will be much more expensive than your initial year.
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