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Tuition and Fees

Your out-of-pocket education costs will differ depending on:

your eligibility for financial aid, scholarships, or other types of aid, such as employer reimbursement
the materials/software required

Program costs are calculated by credit hour. For the most up-to-date Tuition and Fees Supplement, please contact an Admissions Advisor

Admissions Advisor:
Call 1.866.232.0232, ext. 3394 (US and Canada)
+1.647.722.6641, ext. 3394 (International)
E-mail: ot@embanet.com

Employer-Sponsored Tuition Assistance
Many organizations offer tuition assistance to employees and, in some cases, cover 100% of tuition costs. Programs and policies vary among employers. Consult your personnel office to learn more about tuition assistance at your organization.

If you are eligible for employer-sponsored tuition assistance, please contact an Admissions Advisor for more information regarding payment arrangements.

Admissions Advisor:
Call 1.866.232.0232, ext. 3394 (US and Canada)
+1.647.722.6641, ext. 3394 (International)
E-mail: ot@embanet.com

Financial Aid and Alternative Financing
How to pay for your education is always an important consideration. Our Admissions Department can assist you in exploring alternative financing options.

There are private loan companies that Boston University recommends such as Teri, Access Group and Sallie Mae Signature Loans. In addition annual Scholarships are offered by the American Occupational Therapy Federation. These range from $375 to $5000. More information can be found at www.aotf.org.

For more information regarding financial aid, as well as exploring alternative financing options, please contact an Admissions Advisor.

Admissions Advisor:
Call 1.866.232.0232, ext. 3394 (US and Canada)
+1.647.722.6641, ext. 3394 (International)
E-mail: ot@embanet.com

Invest in your Future

Your college education is a great investment. On average, those with a bachelor's degree earn 62 percent more per week than those without a bachelor's degree. Individuals with a master's degree earn 18 percent more per week than those without a master's degree (U.S. Department of Labor, 2004).

There are many payment plans available for Boston University Graduate students. Please contact our Admissions Department with any questions regarding payment, financial aid information, or scholarship opportunities.

Boston University reserves the right to revise the schedule of tuition and fees without notice. The costs provided by the Admissions Department are for the current academic year and may change for future academic years.


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