Tuition

Tuition is calculated at $1,021.23 cost per credit hour. Tuition is due and payable on a per-semester basis as indicated by the academic schedule furnished in the catalog. The student must pay tuition in full prior to the first day of class for the respective semester being attended. Tuition numbers do not include school fees. Upon application and successful completion of the program and application for graduation, tuition additionally includes one diploma. Please see the IIOP Catalog for additional details.

A table showing 2024-2025 per semester tuition costs. Semester One: $14,000, Semester Two: $14,500, Semester Three: $16,540, Semester Four: $5,000. Total cost: $50,040.
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Fees

Fee breakdown table for 2024-2025 showing semester-wise fees with a total of $8,750. Semester 1 includes books, supplies, and more for $3,000. Semester 2 covers white coats and labs for $2,500. Semester 3 includes labs and activities for $3,000. Semester 4 lists technology and activities for $250.

Please Note: Students are responsible for payment of all tuition and fees.  Failure to make full, on-time payment (prior to the first day of class) will result in the student not being able to sit for classes until the full payment is received.  A late payment fee of $15.00 will apply to any late payments and a returned check fee of $25.00 will apply to any returned checks.  In the event of nonpayment, students will be responsible for all collection costs. 

Total Cost of Attendance:  $58,790

Degrees will not be issued unless all obligations to the Institute are paid or met in full. 

About O&P Master’s Program Costs

A helpful way to evaluate overall between institutions is to consider tuition fees, cost of living, and other hidden fees. Comparing costs between the numerous Orthotic and Prosthetic (O&P) programs offered by 12 different institutions, factoring things such as in-and-out-of-state tuition, program length, and estimated monthly cost of living. Tampa’s relatively low cost of living is attractive, and it is safe to say that how much an individual spends in a month is highly variable.

The key, however, is that IIOP does not charge more for out-of-state students versus in-state and has one of the shortest program lengths overall. These factors play a role in making IIOP one of the most cost-effective out-of-state choices.

This undoubtedly is a draw for candidates outside the state of Florida, or maybe it’s the beautiful beaches and coastlines. You can see more of what Tampa Bay offers at VisitTampaBay.com. 

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