<p>Hello, I just got my acceptance letter and was wondering how much it costs to attend USF per year. I cannot find it on their admissions page and was wondering if any student who either has family enrolled or is currently enrolled could give me a more accurate estimate on their cost of attendance.</p>
<p>If you look in your OASIS account it should say an estimated cost of attendance… under Financial Aid section I think!! but it’s just an estimate! Or you can go here: [USF:</a> USFAS - 2011-2012 Cost of Attendance](<a href=“http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/11-12/1112_budget.aspx]USF:”>http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/11-12/1112_budget.aspx)</p>
<p>The 2011-2012 cost of attendance is a good starting point but some people may find that its a little under budget. I estimated my costs at $3900 more per semester.</p>
<p>log on oasis, you’ll have your estimated cost of attendance there.</p>
<p>Anyone know the actual estimate for cost of attendance though? I mean the actual cost of going there, not what their website says? “Performance” said his costs were 3.9k higher per semester…then again he seems like a partyer to me.</p>
<p>Ummmmmm @hacker4life… you go to the link I posted, and it should have the cost per credit hour… so you multiply that by the number of credit hours you will take… </p>
<p>then you find out the cost of where you will live (rent), and add that in… </p>
<p>then add in about $100 per class for books… some courses will cost more and some will cost less. </p>
<p>then factor in food, gas, living expenses… remember that if u live on campus, you have to have a meal plan too.</p>
<p>Sorry but you need to do some math, nobody is going to do it for you!!! lol</p>
<p>You can do it for $3900 LESS than USF’s COA estimate if you watch your spending. If you don’t need a car, you can save thousands alone not having expenses of operating a car. [USF:</a> USFAS - 2011-2012 Cost of Attendance](<a href=“http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/11-12/1112_budget.aspx]USF:”>http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/11-12/1112_budget.aspx)</p>
<p>performance. how did it come under budget? mine is perfectly fine. this is even with magnolia apt, being in full time, and the meal plan…. with new books… o.o</p>
<p>@sblsubin, considering that Performance made a very long post comparing the “party-ability” of all the cities in Florida, this guy is a serious partyer, and booze isn’t cheap.</p>