Financial Information

Estimated Program Costs

All costs are estimated for the entire program and are subject to change.

Professional Development Fee: $500.00
(Non-Refundable, due within two weeks of program acceptance)

Students enrolled in Hough Masters programs pay a professional development fee which is used to develop key professional traits attractive to employers. Examples include team building activities, case competitions, career workshops, networking events, conferences and guest speakers. International students may pay a higher fee for workshops that address an introduction to the U.S. academic culture, working in teams, professional presentations and English writing skills appropriate for a business environment.


Total Program Tuition billed per term:

  • In-state: $16,982 Florida Resident Tuition Fees (32 credits x $530.69/credit) plus course fees (billed each semester)
  • Out-of-State: $38,724 Non-Florida Resident Tuition Fees (30 credits x $1,255.41/credit PLUS 2 credits[1] x $530.69) plus course fees

Footnotes:

  1. Study tour program credits are charged at the in-state rate regardless of residency Back to content

Please note that the 2 credits for the Silicon Valley program are charged at the in-state rate, regardless of residency classification.


Silicon Valley Program (required):

  • ~ $1,800 (includes $1,000 program fee plus estimates for airfare, food, and incidentals) additional to tuition

Other costs estimated for the entire program:

  • Total Books and Supplies: $1,500
  • Computer Costs: $1,500
  • Housing and Meals: $10,000

Financial Aid

Financial aid may be available to help cover the costs associated with the program. Visit the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (SFA) website for more information.

In-State Tuition Reciprocity id="reciprocity"

Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia

The program is a participant in the Academic Common Market, which is a program created by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), to allow students from 16 Southern states to ‘study in a specialized field at an out-of-state college, while paying in-state tuition.’ The program is currently approved to offer tuition reciprocity to state residents of Alabama. Students from other SREB member states, should contact the program for more details about tuition reciprocity in their state.

Student Assistants

To help offset the cost of tuition we hire a limited number of student assistants to work in our center. Student assistants are hired in the beginning of every semester.

Scholarship Opportunities

For those interested in evaluating potential scholarship opportunities, please use the Scholarship Search Engine hosted by the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.

Federal Student Aid and Loans

Most students (U.S. Citizens/U.S. Residents) are eligible to receive federal loans. To apply for federal loans, you must complete the Federal Student Aid FAFSA Application.

You can get more details on the UF Financial Aid website.

For questions, Email the Hough Financial Aid Advisors.

Connie Reed
Hough Hall 203
352.273.4960