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Explore Tuition and Fees. Learn more FSU's current tuition rates and fees, 1098-T forms, and what qualifies you for FSU's tuition residency program or for a tuition refund. Click the links below to learn more. Tuition and Fees; Taxes; Tuition Residency Policy; Tuition Refund Policy
Tuition and Fees. Tuition is set annually by the Florida Legislature, with additional local and university fees set by the Florida State University Board of Trustees and the Florida Board of Governors. You can find regulatory references for tuition and fee assessment through: Title XLVIII, Chapter 1009, Part II of Florida's Statutes.
We encourage you to view the Cost Estimates 2024-2025 page, and use the Budget Worksheets to get a more accurate assessment of your costs depending on your career (undergraduate, graduate, law, or medical school), enrollment, residency and other factors that impact your cost.
Use the tables below to estimate costs for FSU campuses in Tallahassee, FL, Panama City, FL, and the Republic of Panama. Please note the following: The budgets below are estimated. The actual budgets used to award aid may vary to comply with tuition changes, etc.
Cost Estimates Summer 2024. Use the tables below to estimate costs for FSU campuses in Tallahassee, FL, Panama City, FL, and Republic of Panama campuses. The budgets below are estimated. The actual budgets used to award aid may vary to comply with tuition changes, etc.
Your tuition residency determines whether you will be assessed as an in-state or out-of-state student. An out-of-state student pays all of the same fees as an in-state student (tuition, capital improvement, financial aid, athletics, activities, health, technology, parking, student affairs facilities, etc.) but also pays two additional out-of ...
If you are enrolled at FSU, the College Financing Plan Sheet (also known as the Shopping Sheet) provides an individualized look at the costs for the school year. The sheet includes the total cost of attendance, expected family contributions, loan options, and any scholarship, grants, or VA education benefits the student may have.
These budget worksheets help undergraduate and graduate students estimate the total annual net cost of the upcoming school year by reviewing college savings, potential expenses, and estimated financial aid.
Use the resources below for information on financial aid, student accounts, available waiver and scholarships, and more.
However, the IRS excludes payments for housing, dining, book payments, and even the Health and Transportation fees that are part of the mandatory per-credit cost of taking classes at FSU. For a breakdown of the mandatory tuition fees see our main Tuition and Fees page.