Frequently Asked Questions
The Financial Aid Office has created the Medical Student Handbook as a resource to inform students about institutional financial and and bursar policies as well as to identify financial resources that may be of value to you. All federal and institutional policies are subject to revision at any time. Additionally, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions to assist you. We hope you find these materials to be useful. Should you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact the Financial Aid Office.
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Student Expense Budgets
The student expense budget includes tuition and fees, allowances for living expenses (room and board, personal and medical expenses) allowances for books and supplies, transportation, national board exam fees, loan origination fees, and residency application and interview expenses. Childcare expenses for disabilities may also be included if appropriate.
The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry reviews the student expense budget annually via surveying the student body. Adjustments are made to the student budget based on the results of this annual survey.
- Consumer Debt: Students are advised that the budget will not allow for any consumer debt such as monthly credit card payments. Students are advised to budget wisely during the summer months, and to attempt to pay off all credit card debt before coming to medical school. The Financial Aid Office cannot make allowances for credit card debt.
- Wardrobe: The cost of a professional wardrobe will also not be considered for a budget adjustment. Students are advised that this cost may be considerable and that wise comparison shopping is advisable.
- Moving/Summer Expenses: Moving expenses incurred during the summer preceding your enrollment at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry are not legitimate for increases to the student expense budget. Students are advised to budget accordingly if they will be moving a distance. Additionally, expenses incurred during the summer(s) between academic years are not covered under the student expense budget.
- Board Prep. Materials: Expenses associated with board preparation such as the USLME Qbanks are not allowable under the budget adjustment process. Only required books and educational supplies may be included in the student expense budget. Occasionally, a student may be approved for a budget increase for a Board Review course. However, students need be mandated/required to attend the program in order to continue in the curriculum and/or graduate.
A Word on Savings: It is important that you build up some form of liquid savings that can be used prior to arriving on campus. This will help you cover startup costs such as first month's rent, security deposits, moving expenses, etc., while waiting for your financial aid to disburse to your student accounts and refund checks to be issued.
Students who are accepted and enroll in a degree program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry should arrive in Rochester with at least one month of living expenses in reserve. The federal loan disbursement process does not take place until the first week of classes, and it may take up to another week for refund checks to be issued.
The maximum amount of an increase for a tablet/smartphone purchase is $600. Students are permitted only one budget adjustment for a tablet/smartphone (in addition to the computer) during their program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Please note, you can utilize the request for increase for a tablet OR a smartphone, not both.
Students may sign up for Direct Deposit via UR Student. If you do not opt for Direct Deposit, refund checks are mailed to University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry mailboxes. Other arrangements for where the check is sent may be made in advance by contacting the Bursar’s Office.
For more information on the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry’s financial aid policies, please refer to the Medical Student Financial Aid Handbook.