International Program

Financial Aid

Anticipated student expenses for books:

Anticipated student expenses for instruments, equipment, and an NSU-specific laptop computer:

These costs are equivalent to those at other private dental schools. Living expenses are estimated at $21,500 for a 12-month academic year. The primary financial responsibility for a student’s education rests with the student and his or her family. However, economic circumstances for some families may make it necessary for the student to obtain assistance from other sources.

The purpose of the Student Financial Assistance Program at Nova Southeastern University is to help as many qualified students as possible to complete their education. Various loans, scholarships, and grants are available to qualified students to help ease the cost of a health professions education. These financial assistance programs are described in a separate university publication: The NSU Guide to Student Financial Assistance. For a copy of this publication or additional information, contact:

Nova Southeastern University
Office of Student Financial Assistance
3301 College Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale-Davie, FL 33314
(954) 262-3380

For general information about financial aid, call 800-806-3680.

Opportunities for a limited number of part-time work assignments are available. However, the demands of a program of professional study limit the number of hours that a student can work.