Cost of Attendance (COA) | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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COA is the amount it will cost a student to go to school. Most two-year and four-year colleges calculate their COA to show the total cost for the school year (for instance, for the fall and spring semesters). Schools with programs that last a different period of time (for instance, an 12-month certificate program) might show a COA that covers a time period other than a standard academic year.

If you’re attending school at least half time, the COA is the estimate of

  • tuition and fees
  • books, course materials, supplies, and equipment;
  • cost of housing and food (or living expenses);
  • transportation expenses;
  • loan fees (excluding any loan fees for non-federal student loans);
  • miscellaneous expenses (including a reasonable amount for the documented cost of a personal computer);
  • allowance for childcare or other dependent care;
  • costs related to a disability;
  • costs of obtaining a license, certification, or a first professional credential; and
  • reasonable costs for eligible study abroad programs.

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