The curricula of most degree programs in the school involve expenses not covered by tuition for the academic year. These may include the cost of summer tuition, liability insurance, books, off-campus housing, transportation, and equipment.
· Athletic training majors must pay for malpractice liability insurance as juniors and seniors, as must some interns in therapeutic recreation and in fitness and cardiac rehabilitation.
· Clinical science/physical therapy majors should be aware that beyond the extra costs associated with clinical education placements (for room, board, liability insurance, and transportation), additional tuition is charged for course work and internships taken during summers following the second, third, and fifth years, and students are responsible for associated expenses such as room, board, books, and transportation.
· Health services administration majors must pay tuition for summer internships following the sophomore and junior years.
· Occupational science/occupational therapy majors must pay tuition, room, board, and other expenses associated with 8 credits of course work taken in Rochester, New York, during the summer prior to the junior (third) year. Occupational science/occupational therapy majors must pay additional tuition for 6 credits of fieldwork during the summer before and 10 credits of fieldwork following coursework in the graduate year, and they are responsible for associated room, board, book, transportation, liability insurance, and other expenses. They are also responsible for the cost of transportation and liability insurance during practicums in their last two undergraduate years and during their graduate study and fieldwork.
· Speech-language pathology and audiology majors are required to furnish their own recorders for use in clinical work.
· Teachers of the speech and hearing handicapped majors are responsible for transportation and housing costs associated with their student teaching placement and the cost of liability insurance.
For more information on student expenses, see p. 321.
