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Tuition & Fees

Admissions & Recruitment

Academic Year 2025-2026

MS1 (10 months) MS2 (12 months)
Tuition for Resident & Non-Resident Students: $65,200 $65,200
Consolidated Graduate Student Fee: $1,350 $1,635
Liability Insurance: $500 $1,000
Life Insurance: $32 $32
Disability Insurance:  $64 $64
Needlestick/Bloodborne Pathogen Rider: $15 $15
USMLE Board Prep $374 $550
Clinical Access Fee: $227 $160
Technology Fee: $912
USMLE, Step 1 Registration $680
Stethoscope Kit: $675
Basic Life Support (BLS): $89
EHR Licensing Fee: $200 $100
AMSA Membership: $50 $50
Activity Fee: $150 $150
Total: $69,602 $69,636

MS1 (10 months) MS2 (12 months)
Personal Expenses: $4,100 $4,930
Housing & Meals: $25,234 $30,280
Transportation: $2,000 $2750
Course Materials, Supplies, & Equipment: $1,000 $1,500
Loan Origination Fees: $428 $498
Total: $32,762 $39,958

MS1 (10 months) MS2 (12 months)
Tuition for Resident & Non-Resident Students: $65,200 $65,200
Fees: $4,820 $7,711
Indirect Expenses: $32,344 $39,958
Total: $105,639 $112,869

MS1 (10 months) MS2 (12 months)
Health Insurance: (additional charge if adequate coverage is not provided) $3,275 $3,275

Federal Financial Aid

Pell grants are not available to medical students.  However, medical students may apply for Federal Direct Loans to help them meet their educational expenses.  These include Direct Unsubsidized and Direct PLUS (Grad PLUS) Loans.  The maximum Direct Unsubsidized Loan for medical students is $40,500 annually, although this is for a 9-month budget period and can be prorated higher for enrollment periods longer than 9 months.  The remaining cost of attendance (COA) may be borrowed with Direct PLUS.  

Belmont's School Code is 003479.

Steps to Take

  1. Fill out the FAFSA as soon as possible. Submitting your FAFSA in a timely manner allows you to apply for the maximum Direct Unsubsidized Loan you have qualified for. 
  2. Be sure that you also apply forDirect PLUS Loan if you will need to borrow more than the maximum Direct Unsubsidized Loan amount.  
  3. Completing your Direct Plus Loan Applicationis a separate stepin addition to completing your FAFSA.

Read through this helpful PDF entitled Federal Student Loans: Basics for Students for more information.

Learn more on the Graduate Tuition & Aid website

Veterans Education Benefits

Qualifying veterans may be eligible for the GI Bill or the Yellow Ribbon Program. Learn more about Belmont University's Veterans Education Benefits.

 

Contact Us

Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine

Office of Student Affairs & Belonging

1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212

Phone: 615.460.5700