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Welcome to the University of Florida, we encourage you to explore the programs and degrees we have to offer at the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering. Florida attracts the best students from throughout Florida's high schools and community colleges, and from every state and most foreign countries. Our students represent the diversity of the nation and of Florida in particular. Please use the menu above for our graduate and undergraduate admissions requirements.

Estimated Cost of Attendance based upon the 2007-2008 fiscal year.

Annual Cost Estimates for Undergraduate Students

Cost Breakdowns Florida Residents Non-Florida
Tuition and Fees* 3,370 17,150
Books and Supplies  940  940
On campus Housing and Meals** 7,020 7,020
Off campus Housing and Meals*** 8,330 8,330
Computer Minimum****  970  970
Local Transportation  520  520
General Expenses and Clothing  610  610
Optional Health Insurance 1,640 1,640
On Campus TOTAL  $15,070 $28,850
Off Campus TOTAL  $16,380 $30,160
* Undergraduate tuition is based on 30 credits per year (15 per semester) of 0-4999 level courses. Per credit-hour fees for new students: $112.33/in-state and $571.66/non-Fla. This charge does not include the materials and supply fee (if applicable) and any late registration or late payment fees.

** On-campus housing costs for undergrad students are based on a standard air-conditioned double room (utilities and a refrigerator rental allowance are included). $2,320 is the estimated two-semester food allowance.

*** Off-campus housing estimates are based on an individual's costs for rental of a 2-bedroom apartment; electric and cable averages are included. Rental costs are based on an average of rates quoted by local apartments. $2,320 is the estimated two-semester food allowance.

**** Annual computer costs can depend on degree program. Programs in architecture, building construction, business and accounting, fine arts, journalism and pharmacy require an $1,800 annual computer allowance. Cost represents a two-semester average for purchase/lease of equipment (with printer, modem/Ethernet, CD-ROM and annual software purchases/upgrades).

 

Annual Cost Estimates for Graduate Students

Cost Breakdowns Florida Residents Non-Florida
Tuition and Fees* 7,478 22,603
Books and Supplies  940  940
On campus Housing and Meals** 7,300 7,300
Off campus Housing and Meals*** 8,330 8,330
Computer Minimum****  970  970
Local Transportation  520  520
General Expenses and Clothing  610  610
Optional Health Insurance 1,640 1,640
On Campus TOTAL $19,458 $34,583
Off Campus TOTAL $20,488 $35,613
* Graduate tuition is based on 24 credits per year (12 per semester) of 5000-7999 level courses. Per credit-hour fees for new students: $311.60/in-state and $941.79/non-Fla. This charge does not include the materials and supply fee (if applicable) and any late registration or late payment fees.

** On-campus housing costs for grad students are based on single occupancy in a 1-bedroom Diamond Village apartment. Phone/cable is included in the rent; electricity is not. $2320 is the estimated two-semester food allowance.

*** Off-campus housing estimates are based on an individual's costs for rental of a 2-bedroom apartment; electric and cable averages are included. Rental costs are based on an average of rates quoted by local apartments. $2320 is the estimated two-semester food allowance.

**** Annual computer costs can depend on degree program. Programs in architecture, building construction, business and accounting, fine arts, journalism and pharmacy require an $1800 annual computer allowance. Cost represents a two-semester average for purchase/lease of equipment (with printer, modem/Ethernet and CD-ROM).