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    Tuition and Fees 2011-2012
    Ferkauf School of Psychology

    Tuition: 

    All Students - per credit

     

    $1,495 per credit

    All Students- full time

     

    $16,355 per semester

    Maintenance of Status

     

    $1,495 per semester

     

     

     

    Fees: 

    Registration Fee

     

    $55 per semester

    Activity Fee

     

    $60 per semester

    Maintenance of Status Registration Fee

     

    $55 per semester

    Internship Registration Fee

     

    $55 per semester

    Materials Fee (on specified courses)

     

    $100 per course/per semester

    Doctoral Internship

     

    $500 per semester

    Dissertation Fee

     

    $350 original copy

    Dissertation Additional Copy

     

    $30 per copy

    Graduation Fee

     

    $150

    Financial Aid

    Students who are requesting financial aid must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Please make sure to include the correct Yeshiva University Federal School code: 002903 and campus code of 00.

    Scholarships and Institutional Loans are determined by the Ferkauf Dean's office.

     

     

    For the 2011-2012 Academic Year If you would like to take out a Stafford Loan please visit our Loans page. Masters student will be eligible for $20,500/year of which $8,500 may be subsidized, depending on your EFC (Expected Family Contribution). Doctoral Students are eligible for $33,000 of which $8,500 may be subsidized, depending on your EFC.  

     

    If you have any questions about the loans please contact the Einstein Financial Aid office at 718-862-1810.

      

     International students (which include: Students who are not citizens, nationals, permanent residents, or eligible non-citizens of the United States*) must fill out our International student aid form, which should be submitted to the Ferkauf Dean's Office.

    *Eligible non-citizens include refugees, those granted asylum, and temporary residents as defined by the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986.