Estimated Expenses for International
The high cost of living in the United States demands a realistic appraisal of available financial resources. When planning a budget, allowances should be made for expenses not covered such as emergencies, unforeseen medical expenses and travel. The estimated cost of attending the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences for one academic year is broken down in the chart below.
| 2005-2006 Academic Year | ||
| Non-Resident: Domestic and International | ||
| $21,396.90 | Tuition and Fees | |
| $11,811.01 | Living Expenses | |
| $33,207.91 | Total * | |
| Resident: also tuition for all scholarships of $1000.00 or more | ||
| $9,817.50 | Tuition and Fees | |
| $11,811.01 | Living Expenses | |
| $21,628.51 | Total * | |
| Research Assistantship | ||
| $4,416.30 | Tuition and Fees | |
| $11,811.01 | Living Expenses | |
| $16,227.31 | Total * | |
| Add to total for dependent when applicable | ||
| $4,866.75 | for spouse | |
| $3,244.50 | per child | |
For a comprehensive description of living expenses, consult the booklet titled Financial Planning for Study in the United States, published by the College Entrance Examination Board. This booklet should be available at the U.S. Entrance Examination Board, Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540, U.S.A.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center must reserve the right to change fees in keeping with acts of the Texas State Legislature or the Board of Regents.