Our online master's program is tailored to the dynamic field of hospitality and tourism and the University of Florida's exceptional standard. Whether you are just starting or already in the field, we offer the flexibility to meet you where you are.
TUITION FOR OUR ONLINE MASTER'S DEGREE
Our competitive tuition and fees rates ensure accessibility to quality education.
- Cost/Credit Hour: $585.75
- Total Tuition (30 Credit Hours): $17,572.50
Students must be enrolled in at least six credit hours in the Fall and Spring semesters and at least four credit hours in the Summer A/C semester to be eligible for financial aid. If registering for Summer B only, a student must be enrolled in at least four credit hours to be eligible for financial aid.
Tuition excludes the cost of textbooks and materials, which vary by course. Students are provided with a list of required textbooks and materials upon registration.
M.S. DEGREE PROGRAMS TUITION & FEES PER CREDIT HOUR
Residential |
Residential (Out-of-State Resident) |
Online** | |
---|---|---|---|
Tuition — Graduate Rate | $448.73 | $448.73 | $550.00 |
Capital Improvement Fund | $6.76 | $6.76 | $6.76 |
Student Financial Aid | $22.43 | $22.43 | $22.43 |
Technology Fee | $6.56 | $6.56 | $6.56 |
Activity and Service Fee | $19.06 | $19.06 | * |
Athletic Fee | $1.90 | $1.90 | * |
Health Fee | $15.81 | $15.81 | * |
Transportation Access | $9.44 | $9.44 | * |
Non-Resident Fee | * | $690.21 | * |
Non-Resident Student Financial Aid | * | $34.51 | * |
Total Tuition and Fees Per Credit Hour | $530.69 | $1,255.41 | $585.75 |
* State of Florida Residence are exempt from the Non-Resident Fee, and the Non-Resident Student Financial Aid fee; MS students in the 100% Online Format are not charged the Activity and Service Fee, Athletic Fee, Health Fee, or Transportation Fee and are not able to access these services.
**Note that these programs are "self-supporting." Per Florida Board of Governor Regulations 8.002, the term "self-supporting" describes a budgetary model and does not impact student financial aid eligibility.
FINANCIAL AID OPTIONS
The University of Florida offers financial aid for graduate students, including employment and loan programs. Graduate students should begin by applying for aid using FAFSA. The FAFSA school code is 001535.
Degree-seeking students can apply for student loans and learn more about their grant, scholarship, and loan options through our Student Financial Affairs site.
Talk to your employer about the possibility of continuing education and tuition reimbursement programs and funding. We also encourage you to explore all methods of private loan procurement, such as private loan organizations that provide funding for graduate studies.