Costs & Financial Support
The estimated cost of the 18-month Master of Prosthetics-Orthotics Program, including tuition and fees is:
- $24,906 for Texas residents (and students who qualify for the Academic Common Market)
- $50,101 for non-Texas residents.
- Tuition and Fee Schedule for School of Health Professions
- Student Accounting
Scholarship Opportunities
There are a number of scholarship opportunities available to our students. The Dean’s office or program will notify students of available scholarship opportunities throughout the year. Some available scholarships for Prosthetics-Orthotics Students:
- SPS Student Scholarship: $2,500
- Hanger Foundation Diversity Scholarships
- International African American Prosthetics & Orthotics Coalition Sam D. Benson Scholarship
- Chester Haddan Scholarship: $1,000
- Dean’s Competitive Scholarship: $1,000
- Association of Allied Health Professions Scholarship of Excellence Scholarship: $1,000
- Texas Society of Allied Health Professions: $300
- The Pearson Benjamin Cummings Allied Health Student Scholarship: $1,250
Financial Aid
After you’re accepted to the program, you can meet with a financial aid counselor in UT Southwestern’s Financial Aid Office for information and help in applying for federal and state grants, loans, and scholarships. You can reach them by phone at 214-648-3611.
For a more detailed estimate of the cost of attendance please visit the Financial Aid Cost of Attendance.
Here are other resources you may find helpful:
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- The Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation: Financial Aid Programs
- FastWeb
- CashCourse
Housing
UT Southwestern has built a 282-apartment housing complex on campus. Campus Housing can provide more details about this and other housing options.