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Programs : Budget Sheet

The following listing represents the Fall Budget Sheet for Syracuse University in Florence.
 

Fall Budget Sheet for Syracuse University in Florence
Fall Budget Sheet for Syracuse University in Florence
Budget Item Emory student
Emory Tuition (billed through Emory OPUS system) *   $29,960.00
Billable subtotal:  $29,960.00
Non-Academic Program Costs (to be paid directly by student to host university)   $7,400.00
Non-Refundable Application Fee (to be paid directly by student)   $75.00
Airfare (to be paid directly by student)   $1,300.00
Books and/or Supplies (to be paid directly by student)   $200.00
Local Transportation (to be paid directly by student)   $200.00
Meals (to be paid directly by student)   $3,400.00
Personal Expenses (to be paid directly by student)   $2,000.00
Visa or Resident Permit Fee (to be paid directly by student)   $100.00
Non-billable subtotal:  $14,675.00
Total: $44,635.00
Notes:

Since the students who are participating in the program will be fully enrolled at Emory and receive Emory credit, they will be charged regular Emory tuition for participation in the program. The tuition bill will come from Emory's Office of Student Financial Services during the normal billing cycle for the semester. The non-refundable $300 application deposit will be applied towards tuition. Existing federal and Emory-based financial aid will be applied towards the total program costs. Please review the Emory Credit and Cost Policy

The "billable subtotal" above lists the charges that will appear on the Emory OPUS bill. The "non-billable subtotal" above lists the additional estimated expenses. All costs are subject to change.

Students will receive a separate bill from Syracuse University in Florence covering non-academic program costs and will pay Syracuse University in Florence directly.

The SU Florence program fee includes pre-departure meetings, orientation abroad, cultural activities, housing in private homes where students receive breakfast 7 days per week and an evening meal with their hosts 5 days a week (12 meals weekly). The fee also includes all-school field trips, a one-month transportation allowance, International Student ID card, and activities and services not covered by tuition and for which a separate fee is not charged. Students should budget about $3,025 for their remaining meals.

Students placed in apartments (architecture and studio arts students only) have apartment rent and utilities paid from the program fee, and receive a cash allowance to partially cover meal expenses. These students should budget an additional $3,275 for food.

Additional expenses (to be paid directly by student) including airfare, local transportation, personal expenses, meals, visa/residence permit including a processing fee ($210), books, and cell phone.

Note: Emory students are not eligible to receive credit or grades for the "Greek Odyssey" pre-semester seminar/field trip and Emory will not cover the cost of this class, which is outside of the regular semester.  No credit or grade will be accepted or transferred for this class, no exceptions.

Students with a high level of financial need may qualify for a waiver of the $75 application fee and a deferment of the $300 deposit; students should contact their OISP advisor for details/eligibility. Students who receive the deposit deferment are held accountable to the same refund policy as those students who submit the deposit; you will be billed $300 if you withdraw from the program, in addition to any applicable withdrawal fees.

 

* Billable item