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Cost of Attendance for 2024-2025

Your Rush experience will give you access to caring, experienced instructors and top-of-the-line facilities. To ensure the quality of your education, the costs to attend Rush include the following items and assistance:

  • Tuition and fees: published annually by the Student Business Office. Your tuition will include a budgeted amount that should cover the hours you plan to take in the academic year. This is based on the published plan of study or the projected enrollment form (as applicable). If changes to your enrollment occur, this may result in a required aid adjustment.
  • A Living Allowance: which a student may receive based on the student living off campus and aid program eligibility requirement. Students may / may not be eligible for enough aid to allocate funding for the full cost of living allowance. 
  • Health Insurance Allowance: the allowance for all students is is based on the currently published rate for the academic year. Additional information about the student health insurance can be found online
  • Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Expenses: included as a part of the student financial aid package. The amount included is listed below for the current academic year. 

 

Living Allowance

Living situationMonthly living allowance
Off Campus Medical College including DTS$3,664
Off Campus College of Nursing and College of Health Sciences$3,196

*incorporated 3.2% cost of living adjustment for the 2024 year based on the social security administration notice.*

The calculated monthly living allowances are based on survey data from RUSH University students as well as metropolitan-area data regarding average cost of living expenses. Living allowances are provided for the student only. Student loans are not meant to cover living expenses for other family members or dependents of the student. Please be aware that the living allowance is meant to cover not only rent, but also utilities, groceries, transportation and personal items.

The monthly living allowance for a student living off campus breaks down to an estimated amount for the following categories. These items listed under each category is by no means an exhaustive list as each student’s financial responsibilities may be different. 

 

Medical College & DTS Living Allowance

  • Living Expenses: $2,341 per month
  • Transportation (normal maintenance, insurance, gas, etc): $528 per month
  • Average Federal Student Loan fees: $125.00
  • Miscellaneous personal expenses: $670 per month

 

College of Nursing & College of Health Sciences

  • Living Expenses: $1,873 per month
  • Transportation (normal maintenance, insurance, gas, etc): $528 per month
  • Average Federal Student Loan fees: $125.00
  • Miscellaneous personal expenses: $670 per month

 

Book and supply allowance

Graduate and Professional programs

ProgramFirst yearSecond yearThird yearFourth year
Audiology$1,224$1,206$510-
Speech-Language Pathology$1,998$296--
Medical Laboratory Science$1,476$624--
Clinical Laboratory Management$1,737$876--
Clinical Nutrition$564$232--
Division of Translational Science (DTS)$252$252$252$252
Graduate Nursing (excluding generalist entry master’s)$1,089$1,089--
Graduate Nursing - Nurse Anesthesia track (subscription fees, certification fees, site parking fee, clinical placement fee and software fees)$2,139$1,089$1,769 
Generalist Entry Master’s (Fall Term Starts) - See details below** (licensure exams)$2,079$3,708--
GEM NCLEX Exams-$1,629--
Health Systems Management$1,928$968--
Health Systems Management Executive Track$2,892$1,452  
Occupational Therapy (OTD)$3,105$1,188--
Perfusion Technology$1,692---
Respiratory Care$1,377---
Physician Assistant$1,611$1,494--
Specialist in Blood Bank Technology (Cert)$1,737---

 

Professional Program

Doctor of MedicineM1M2M3M4
Rush Medical College books & supplies$1,245$1,122$1,666$558
UUSMLE Step Exams (1, 2CK, 2CS)N/AN/A$1,362N/A
Residency Interview Expenses (M4’s Only)N/AN/AN/A$6,816
Core Clerkship/Away Rotation Related Travel ExpensesN/AN/A$1,029N/A

 *books and supplies are allocated per cohort and distributed equally between each payment period in the cohort.*

 

Undergraduate Programs

ProgramFirst yearSecond year
Health Sciences$603$396
Imaging Sciences$1,206$1,048
Vascular Ultrasound and Technology$1,647$244

*the book and supply allowance is allocated based on individual student program of study and full-time year round enrollment*

 

Other expenses that may be considered

Certain expenses, while not included in the standard cost of attendance, may be considered for increasing the cost of attendance based on a student appeal. These expenses must be incurred within the academic year that the student is requesting the increase. Students wishing to have these expenses considered as part of their cost of attendance should submit an a Cost of Attendance Increase Form

Such expenses incurred within the academic year may include the following:

  • Unreimbursed medical expenses (requires COA Increase Form and proof of purchase)
  • Day care expenses for dependents (requires COA Increase Form)
  • A one-time per program allowance for a laptop or tablet (requires COA Increase Form and proof of purchase documentation)
  • Up to two round-trip plane tickets per academic year to see family (requires COA Increase Form and proof of purchase)


Revision 12/17/2024