Tuition and fees

How much will it cost?

ASU’s John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering will produce physicians who blend medicine, engineering, technology and humanities to become leaders in health care. Graduates will be prepared for traditional clinical practice, but also for roles in research, health care leadership, biomedical innovation, public health and tech-driven care delivery.

Estimated educational expenses for first-year dual-degree MD/MS students are based on 45 weeks of attendance across the fall, spring and summer terms. Housing, food, transportation and personal costs reflect averages and may vary by student.

2026–27 estimated cost of attendance

 Arizona residentNonresident
Tuition and Program Fee*$48,164$80,979
Student-Initiated Fees$807$807
Graduate Student Support Fee$300$300
Room and board$28,755$28,755
Books, course materials and supplies$2,088$2,088
Transportation$5,040$5,040
Personal$6,525$6,525
Loan fee$529$529
Insurance**$3,019$3,019
Total$95,227$128,042

*Tuition estimates are subject to change, pending ABOR approval.

**Students will be required to carry health insurance coverage. Costs for ASU’s Student Health Insurance plan will be higher for first year medical students, based on an earlier coverage start date. For more information and estimated annual costs years 2-4, visit ASU Health Services’ webpage.  Also included in this category is required AMA Disability Insurance, an annual cost of $41.

Additional explanation of fees, including Student-Initiated Fees and the Graduate Student Support Fee.

Applying for financial aid

Financial aid is available to assist with educational expenses. Students are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, annually by ASU’s priority deadline of Jan. 15.

File your FAFSA

Types of financial aid available