Tuition Fees and Financial Aid
The FCOP tuition is similar to other private colleges of pharmacy. This is because the college does not receive any funding from the state.
Tuition includes fees and other academic expenses associated with the Pharm.D. program including:
- Courses taken at UT Tyler as part of the Pharm.D. curriculum;
- UT Tyler required student fees such as student services fees, instructional support fee, intercollegiate athletics fee, medical service fee, recreational facility fee, student union fee, etc.;
- Electronic texts for required Pharm.D. courses; and
- Access to physical textbooks for required Pharm.D. courses when electronic texts are not available.
The tuition does not cover:
- UT Tyler courses taken to satisfy the Texas Core Curriculum or another degree program;
- Elective courses that are not approved as part of the Pharm.D. curriculum;
- Course audit fees for courses at UT Tyler and/or FCOP.
- Books & supplies for elective Pharm.D. coursework, non-Pharm.D. approved coursework, or Texas Core Curriculum courses;
- Costs associated with on campus housing, meal plans, and parking; and
- Late fees for registration, payment installment fees and emergency loan origination fees for the cashier’s office, parking tickets, etc.
All tuition and fee charges are billed according to the Texas Education Code Chapter 54 and the University of Texas Board of Regents. Students may not enter a class or laboratory until payment of tuition and fees has been arranged. Payment due dates and times are published by the UT Tyler Cashiers Office. Students will be dropped from all classes for nonpayment after the published deadline.
Tuition Rates for Academic Year 2017-2018
The FCOP tuition rate for the first three years of the Pharm.D. program is $17,253 for the fall 2017 and spring 2018 semesters. Each semester is divided into two 8-week sessions with $8,625.50 due prior to the start of each 8-week academic session.
Starting in the summer of the third professional year, students begin their six-week Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs). Tuition for the APPE six-week sessions is $6,161.79 with two sessions occurring in summer, three in fall, and three in spring. Students are anticipated to take eight 6-week APPE sessions, however students have the option of not participating in one rotation. Tuition and fees will not be charged for that omitted session. Tuition for the 2018-2019 academic year is not yet established.
Full-Time Tuition Costs
|
Program Year |
Semester |
Costs per Session |
Cost per Semester |
Year 1 |
Fall |
$8,626.50
|
$17,253.00
|
|
Spring |
$8,626.50
|
$17,253.00
|
Year 2 |
Fall |
$8,626.50
|
$17,253.00
|
|
Spring |
$8,626.50
|
$17,253.00
|
Year 3 |
Fall |
$8,626.50
|
$17,253.00
|
|
Spring |
$8,626.50
|
$17,253.00
|
|
Summer |
$6,161.79
|
$12,323.58
|
Year 4 |
Fall |
$6,161.79
|
$18,485.37
|
|
Spring |
$6,161.79
|
$18,485.37
|
Students may, on occasion, take coursework during the summer (year 1 and 2) or a reduced academic load in the fall and/or spring. Tuition and fees for part-time enrollment is based upon the number of semester credit hours taken per session. There is no part-time enrollment for students on their APPEs.
Part-Time Tuition Costs
|
Enrollment |
SCH |
Cost per Session |
Part-Time |
1
|
$1,688.25
|
Part-Time |
2
|
$3,155.00
|
Part-Time |
3
|
$4,621.75
|
Part-Time |
4
|
$6,100.50
|
Part-Time |
5
|
$7,579.25
|
Full-Time |
6-10
|
$8,626.50
|
Cost of Attendance Guide
There are anticipated expenses that are associated with attending the FCOP. Some of these expenses will occur in specific years of the program, while others occur annually. These expenses are not included in the Pharm.D. tuition.
The 2017-2018 estimated full-time cost of attendance (fall and spring only) is $45,455 (on campus housing) and $57,007 (off-campus housing). This includes estimated costs for direct and in-direct costs: tuition/feeds, room/board, books/supplies, transportation, personal, loan fees, etc.
Financial Aid
Students enrolled into the Pharm.D. program are recognized by UT Tyler as graduate/professional students whether or not the student has completed a bachelor’s degree. Candidates applying to the Pharm.D. program or who are enrolled in the program, can request graduate/professional level financial aid when submitting their FAFSA and indicating UT Tyler on the application (FAFSA Code 011163). Typically students will apply for more than one financial aid program. Financial aid options include, but are not limited to Direct Unsubsidized Loans, Direct Graduate PLUS Loans, and Private Loans.
Financial aid is typically requested each spring for the next fall, spring, and summer semesters. Students requesting financial aid for summer coursework may request aid for those courses along at the same time as the fall and spring semesters. Additional information on financial aid options is available through UT Tyler Financial Aid and Scholarship Office.
Payment Plans
FCOP students may enroll in a five (5)-installment payment plan or an Emergency Loan each fall and spring semester. The installments plan and the Emergency Loan covers the expenses for tuition and fees as well as housing, meal plans and textbooks paid to UT Tyler for the semester. Tests, off campus textbook purchases, supplies, insurance or other expenses are not covered by payment plans. The five (5)-installment plan is not available for the summer semesters.
Tuition Exemptions and Waivers
Pharm.D. students are typically not eligible for tuition exemptions or waivers. For example, students are not eligible for state supported tuition exemptions such as the Hazelwood Exemption. Students may be eligible for federally sponsored exemption. Pharm.D. students are not eligible for tuition waivers since the tuition rate is the same for both in-state and out-of-state residents.
Tuition Repayment Programs
Several national organizations and corporations may have tuition assistance or loan repayment programs available for their student members and/or employees. The FCOP Office of Student Affairs keeps a limited list of organizations providing tuition repayment programs.
Undergraduate and Graduate Level Coursework
Students completing the Pharm.D. program are considered graduate professional students at UT Tyler. Tuition for coursework taken at UT Tyler is assessed at the Pharm.D. tuition rate regardless of course level (undergraduate, professional, graduate) or purpose. Undergraduate and graduate level courses approved as a Pharmacy Selective may be taken in the fall, spring, and summer. Tuition and fees associated with these courses are included in the credit hour calculations for the Pharm.D. tuition rate.
For undergraduate courses taken at UT Tyler to fulfill the Texas Core Curriculum, the student is responsible for all tuition and fees associated with these courses in addition to the pharmacy tuition. Students interested in completing core curriculum courses at UT Tyler should consult with the Office of Financial Aid as there may be restrictions on if aid is available for these courses.