Combined Baccalaureate/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Tuition & Fees
B.S./D.O. Student Tuition 2026–2027
Does not include mandatory and or special fees. Please see additional tables for more information.
| Fall term, 2026 | $26,150 |
| Spring term, 2027 | $26,150 |
| Total | $52,300 |
College Fees
Mandatory college fees for B.S./D.O. students 2026–2027
Affords students a variety of educational services such as academic placement, registration, internet, student activities, recreation, parking (on long island campus), i.d. cards, and career development.
| College fee, per semester | $1,300 |
| Bio and Chem Science Lab Fee (per lab course per semester) | $40 |
| Newly Admitted Student Fee (charged first term enrolled only) | $175 |
| Mandatory health insurance premium* for all residence hall students, all full-time undergraduate students, all full-time graduate students, and students enrolled in the School of Health Professions, per semester | $1,150 |
| Mandatory health insurance premium* for all international students holding an F-1/J-1 Visa, per semester | $1,250 |
Schedule of Payments
- For a schedule of payments and due dates, please visit Payment Schedules.
- Need Immediate assistance? Explore our self-help options and links to frequently requested information along with actions and services that you can perform fully online.
- For additional information on making a payment, please visit the Bursar page.
- For payment plan options and information, please visit the Tuition Payment Plan page.
New York Institute of Technology expressly reserves the right, whenever it deems it advisable in its sole discretion, to (1) change or modify its schedule of tuition and fees, and (2) withdraw, cancel, reschedule, modify, or alter the method of delivery of, any course, program of study or degree, or any requirement in connection with any of the foregoing. For more information, please contact the Office of the Bursar at 516.686.7510.
New York Tech will not be responsible for any costs or damages—including tuition or fee refunds—for any failure or delay of performance resulting from a force majeure/act of god or any other condition beyond its reasonable control. Force majeure events include but are not limited to fire, flood, natural disasters, epidemics, and government action.