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Estimated Cost for Occupational Therapy Program

The Occupational Therapy program at Seton Hall University offers two tracks leading to a Master of Science degree. A dual-degree program links students from the undergraduate division of the University to the graduate program. The senior year for dual-degree students serves as their first year of graduate education in the occupational therapy program (see cost of undergraduate education here). Dual-degree students begin paying graduate tuition in the summer of the first year in the occupational therapy program.  

The estimated cost of attendance for graduate students in the Occupational Therapy program for academic year 2023-2024 is as follows:

Estimated Cost Table
  Credits Cost per credit Tuition University fees Technology fees Total cost of tuition and fees
First year students
Fall 16 $1,520.00 $24,320.00 $200.00 $275.00  
Spring 16 $1,520.00 $24,320.00  $200.00 $275.00  
Summer 8 $1,520.00 $12,160.00 $60.00 $140.00  
Total cost     $60,800.00 $460.00 $690.00 $61,950.00
Second year students
Fall 14 $1,520.00 $21,280.00 $200.00 $275.00  
Spring 16 $1,520.00 $24,320.00 $200.00 $275.00  
Summer 7 $1,520.00 $10,640.00 $60.00 $140.00  
Total cost     $56,240.00 $460.00 $690.00 $57,390.00
Third year students
Fall 3 $1,5120.00 $4,560.00 $135.00 $140.00  
Spring 4 $1,5120.00 $6,080.00 $135.00 $140.00  
Total cost     $10,640.00 $270.00 $280.00 $11,190.00
             
Grand Total for AY 2023/2024


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        $130,530.00

Estimates for additional costs include:

  • Health insurance: $5,567.00 annually
  • Books: $2,500.00 for the duration of the program 
  • Parking for the first two years: about $1,200.00 total
  • CPR and First Aid certifications: $35-$100 per course
    *Students are required to maintain certifications through the completion of their degree program.
  • Clearance documentation: $35-$180 per clearance 
    *Fieldwork sites may require students to provide documentation of background check, drug screen, or fingerprinting prior to beginning a placement. Students are responsible for associated costs.