Cost of Attendance

Whether you are a new or current student, you'll need to plan for the costs associated with your education. See below for estimated costs of tuition, fees, and other expenses for each program at Touro Nevada.

New Student Fees

Below is your estimated cost of attendance. Expand to see an estimated breakdown of tuition, fees, books, room and board, transportation, health insurance, and other expenses to help you better prepare for your education at Touro Nevada. If you need more information on loans, interest rates, and fees, visit the Office of Financial Aid.

 

Institution Related Expenses:   Fall  Spring Total
Tuition   $31,700 $31,700 $63,400
Fees    $485 $135 $620
Total Institutional Expenses:   $32,185 $31,835 $64,020

Other Education-related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

  Fall  Spring Total
Books & Supplies    $655 $655 $1,310
Computer   $1,559 $0 $1,559
Health Insurance   $1,725 $2,415 $4,140
Living Expenses   $10,112 $10,112 $20,224
Personal    $1,906 $1,906 $3,812
Transportation    $1,099 $1,099 $2,198
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,776)   $225* $225* $450*
Total Other Expenses:   $17,281 $16,412 $33,693
Grand Total:       $97,713
Potential Aid   
Unsubsidized Stafford Loan† $42,722
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan  $47,991
Total: $97,713

The estimated cost of the 4 year DO program (Institution Related Expenses) is $263,950.

Graduate students enrolled in the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $224,000, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from the date of disbursement or the first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books. 

Osteopathic Medicine Students' Average Student Loan Debt and Cohort Default Rates

The Touro Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine average debt per student loan borrower:

Graduation Year Average Debt* % of Loan Borrowers†  Program Length in Years
2022 $305,752 92% 4
2021 $290,041 86% 4
2020 $285,539 92% 4
2019 $300,909 80% 4

*Average Debt includes loan funds used to pay medical school educational expenses (i.e., tuition, fees, books, supplies, exam prep, exam expenses, residency interview costs, clerkship related expenses, etc.) and to assist with living expenses (i.e., room and board, health insurance, personal, transportation, etc.). † % of all students within the program that borrowed federal student loans.

 The Touro University Cohort Default Rate (CDR):

Year Official Default Rate† 
FY 2020 0.1%
FY 2019 0.3%
FY 2018 0.3%
FY 2017 1.6%

Source: U.S. Department of Education (NSLDS)
† The Touro University CDR is representative of both Touro University California and Touro University Nevada. 

Institution-Related Expenses: Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $13,190 $13,190 $13,190 $39,570
Fees $890 $90 $90 $1,070
Total Institutional Expenses: $14,080 $13,280 $13,280 $40,640
Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655  $655  $655 $1,965
Computer $1,559 $0 $0 $1,559
Health Insurance $1,380 $1,380 $1,380 $4,140
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956 $956 $956 $2,868
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,750) $135* $135* $135* $405
Total Other Expenses: $14,300 $12,741 $12,741 $39,782
Grand Total:       $80,422
Potential Aid  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $52,922
Total: $80,422

The estimated cost of the 9 semester DPT program (Institution Related Expenses) is $123,009.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $13,150 $13,150 $13,150 $39,450
Fees $440 $90 $90 $620
Total Institutional Expenses: $13,590 $13,240 $13,240 $40,070
Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $655 $1,965
Computer $1,559 $0 $0 $1,559
Health Insurance $1,380  $1,380  $1,380 $4,140
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal  $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956 $956 $956 $2,868
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,726) $135* $135* $135* $405*
Total Other Expenses: $14,300 $12,741 $12,741 $39,782
Grand Total:       $79,852
Potential Aid  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $52,352
Total: $79,852

The estimated cost of the 9 semester OTD program (Institution Related Expenses) is $122,640.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 10 credits @ $620) $6,200
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $6,290

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Computer (first term only) $1,559
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $595) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $12,920
Grand Total: $19,210
Potential Aid  Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $12,377
Total: $19,210

The estimated cost of the 4 semester DPA program is $20,200. (Institution Related Expenses)

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 6 credits @ $670) $4,020
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $4,110

Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Computer (first term only) $1,559
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $898
Loan Fees (*Up to $503) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $12,920
Grand Total: $17,030
Potential Aid  Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $10,197
  $17,030

The estimated cost of the 10 semester EdD program is (Institution Related Expenses) is $41,100.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 11 credits @ $720) $7,920
Fees $90
Course Fee (DNPV 761, 763, 767) $750
Total Institutional Expenses: $8,670

Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Computer (first term only) $1,559
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $700) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $12,920
Grand Total: $21,680
Potential Aid  Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $14,847
Total: $21,680

The estimated cost of the 3 semester DNP program is $26,010. (Institution Related Expenses)

Summer: 07/5/2023 – 10/20/2023   Fall: 10/30/2023 – 02/23/2024   Spring: 02/26/2024 – 6/21/2024

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $15,290 $15,290 $15,290 $45,870
Fees $1,285 $90 $90 $1,465
Total Institutional Expenses: $16,575 $15,380 $15,380 $47,335

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $655 $1,965
Computer  $1,559 $0 $0 $1,559
Health Insurance  $1,380 $1,380 $1,380 $4,140
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal  $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956 $956 $956 $2,868
Loan Fees (*Up to $3,033) $135* $135* $135* $405*
Total Other Expenses: $14,300 $12,741 $12,741 $39,782
Grand Total:       $87,117
Potential Aid   
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $59,617
Total: $87,117

The estimated cost of the 7 semester PA program (Institution Related Expenses) is $111,301.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses Fall Spring Total
Tuition $15,030 $15,030 $30,060
Fees $485 $135 $620
Total Institutional Expenses: $15,515 $15,165 $30,680

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.) 

Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $1,310
Computer $1,559 $0 $1,559
Health Insurance $2,070 $2,070 $4,140
Living Expenses $10,112  $10,112 $20,224
Personal  $1,906 $1,906 $3,812
Transportation  $1,099 $1,099 $2,198
Loan Fees (*Up to $1,966) $203* $203* $406*
Total Other Expenses: $17,604 $16,045 $33,649
Grand Total:      $64,329
Potential Aid  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan  $36,829
Total: $64,329

The estimated cost of the 2 semester MHS program (Institution Related Expenses) is $30,680.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 6 credits @ $430/credit) $2,580
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses:  $2,670
Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Computer (first term only) $1,559
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $442) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $12,920
Grand Total:  $15,590
Potential Aid  Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $8,757
Total:  $15,590

The estimated cost of the 6 semester MEd program (Institution Related Expenses only) is $16,020 – $21,180.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 6 credits @ $720/credit) $4,320
Clinical Intensive Lab Fee, when applicable (I, II, III) $750
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $5,160

Other Education-Related Expenses
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Computer (first term only) $1,559
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Exams (first term only) $40
Loan Fees (*Up to $549) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $12,960
Grand Total: $18,120
Potential Aid: Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus loans/Alternative Loan $11,287
Total: $18,120

The estimated cost of the 6-7 semester, 38-53 credit MSN program (Institution Related Expenses only) is $30,150 - $41,040.

Summer: 07/5/2023 – 10/20/2023   Fall: 10/30/2023 – 02/23/2024   Spring: 02/26/2024 – 06/21/2024

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 6 credits @ $720/credit) $4,320
Clinical Intensive Lab Fee, as applicable (I, II, III) $750
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $5,160

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies  $655
Computer (first term only) $1,559
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Exam (first term) $40
Loan Fees (*Up to $549) $135*

Total Education-Related Expenses: 

$12,960
Grand Total:  $18,120
Potential Aid Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan (Up to) $11,287
Total: $18,120

The estimated cost of the 4 semester Post MSN Certificate program (Institution Related Expenses only) is $29,880.

Summer: 07/03/2023 – 10/20/2023   Fall: 10/30/2023 – 02/23/2024   Spring: 2/26/2024 – 06/21/2024

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Required Institutional Expenses Per Semester
Tuition (Based on 12 credits/semester @ $280/credit) $3,360
Fees  $90
Total Institutional Expenses:  $3,450

OTHER EDUCATION-RELATED EXPENSES:
(Expenses will vary based on personal choices)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies  $655
Computer (first term only) $1,559
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees  $75
Total Other: $12,860
Grand Total: $16,310
Potential Aid Independent Dependent
Subsidized Loan** $1,833 $1,833
Unsubsidized Loan $2,333 $667
Parent Plus (Dependent Students Only) or Private Alternative Loan $11,964 $13,630
Total:  $16,310 $16,310

The estimated cost of the 3 semester RN-BSN program (Institution Related Expenses up to 36 credits) is $10,350.

**Your subsidized loan eligibility might be adjusted based on your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is determined by the Department of Education. Loan borrowing limits may also be impacted if you received loans from another institution during the current academic year. Also, some students may qualify for Federal Grants (e.g., Pell Grants and Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant).

Summer: 07/5/2023 – 10/20/2023   Fall: 10/30/2023 – 02/23/2024   Spring: 02/26/2023 – 6/21/2024

Review prior federal student loan borrowing history through the StudentAid.gov. Aggregate lifetime loan limit is $31,000 for dependent undergraduate students and $57,500 for independent undergraduate students.

Apply for loans. The financial aid office will email you an award letter that reflects all processed loans once your aid is complete. Please review, and if necessary, make changes, and return to FA office by posted due date located on the document. If no changes are necessary, please keep the document for your records.

Current Students

Below you will find information on tuition and fees, as well as an estimated breakdown of books, room and board, and other expenses you may incur through your education at Touro Nevada. For additional information on loans, interest rates and fees, please visit the office of Financial Aid.

Institution Related Expenses:   Fall  Spring Total
Tuition   $31,700 $31,700 $63,400
Fees    $485 $135 $620
Total Institutional Expenses:   $32,185 $31,835 $64,020

Other Education-related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

  Fall  Spring Total
Books & Supplies    $655 $655 $1,310
Health Insurance   $1,725 $1,725 $3,450
Living Expenses   $10,112 $10,112 $20,224
Personal    $1,906 $1,906 $3,812
Transportation    $1,099 $1,099 $2,198
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,789)   $225* $225* $450*
Exams   $1,289 $1,289 $2,578
Total Other Expenses:   $17,011 $17,011 $34,022
Grand Total:       $98,042
Potential Aid   
Unsubsidized Stafford Loan† $42,722
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan  $48,320
Total: 98,042

†Graduate students enrolled in the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $224,000, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Osteopathic Medicine Students Average Student Loan Debt and Cohort Default Rates

The Touro Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine average debt per student loan borrower:

Graduation Year Average Debt* % of Loan Borrowers† Program Length in Years
2022 $305,752 80% 4
2021 $290,041 86% 4
2020 $285,539 92% 4
2019 $300,909 80% 4

*Average Debt includes loan funds used to pay medical school educational expenses (i.e., tuition, fees, books, supplies, exam prep, exam expenses, residency interview costs, clerkship related expenses, etc.) and to assist with living expenses (i.e., room and board, health insurance, personal, transportation, etc.). † % of all students within the program that borrowed federal student loans.

The Touro University Cohort Default Rate (CDR): 

Year Official Default Rate†
FY 2020 0.1%
FY 2019 0.3%
FY 2018 0.3%
FY 2017 1.6%

Source: U.S. Department of Education (NSLDS)
† The Touro University CDR is representative of both Touro University California and Touro University Nevada. 

Institution Related Expenses:   Fall  Spring Total
Tuition   $31,700 $31,700 $63,400
Fees    $485 $135 $620
Total Institutional Expenses:   $32,185 $31,835 $64,020

Other Education-related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

  Fall  Spring Total
Books & Supplies    $655 $655 $1,310
Health Insurance   $2,070 $2,070 $4,140
Living Expenses   $12,135 $12,135 $24,270
Personal    $2,288 $2,288 $4,576
Transportation    $1,242 $1,242 $2,484
Exam/Interview Related Travel   $2,153 2,153 $4,306
Exam Related Expenses   $1,289 $1,289 $2,578
Clerkship Related Expenses   $2,107 $2,107 $4,214
Loan Fees (*Up to $3,253)   $225* $225* $450*
Total Other Expenses:   $24,164 $24,164 $48,328
Grand Total:       $112,348
Potential Aid   
Unsubsidized Stafford Loan† $47,167
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan  $58,181
Total: $112,348

†Graduate students enrolled in the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $224,000, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Osteopathic Medicine Students Average Student Loan Debt and Cohort Default Rates

The Touro Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine average debt per student loan borrower:

Graduation Year Average Debt* % of Loan Borrowers† Program Length in Years
2022 $305,752 80% 4
2021 $290,041 86% 4
2020 $285,539 92% 4
2019 $300,909 80% 4

*Average Debt includes loan funds used to pay medical school educational expenses (i.e., tuition, fees, books, supplies, exam prep, exam expenses, residency interview costs, clerkship related expenses, etc.) and to assist with living expenses (i.e., room and board, health insurance, personal, transportation, etc.). † % of all students within the program that borrowed federal student loans.

The Touro University Cohort Default Rate (CDR): 

Year Official Default Rate†
FY 2020 0.1%
FY 2019 0.3%
FY 2018 0.3%
FY 2017 1.6%

Source: U.S. Department of Education (NSLDS)
† The Touro University CDR is representative of both Touro University California and Touro University Nevada. 

Institution Related Expenses:   Fall  Spring Total
Tuition   $31,700 $31,700 $63,400
Fees    $485 $135 $620
Total Institutional Expenses:   $32,185 $31,835 $64,020

Other Education-related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

  Fall  Spring Total
Books & Supplies    $655 $655 $1,310
Health Insurance   $2,070 $2,070 $4,140
Living Expenses   $12,135 $10,112 $22,247
Personal    $2,288 $1,906 $4,194
Transportation    $1,242 $1,099 $2,341
Exam/Interview Related Travel   $2,153 $2,153 $4,306
Residency/Clerkship related expenses   $6,1233 $5,362 $11,595
Loan Fees (*Up to $3,420)   $225* $225* $450*
Total Other Expenses:   $27,001 $23,582 $50,583
Grand Total:       $114,603
Potential Aid   
Unsubsidized Stafford Loan† $44,944
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan  $62,659
Total: $114,603

†Graduate students enrolled in the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $224,000, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Osteopathic Medicine Students Average Student Loan Debt and Cohort Default Rates

The Touro Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine average debt per student loan borrower:

Graduation Year Average Debt* % of Loan Borrowers† Program Length in Years
2022 $305,752 80% 4
2021 $290,041 86% 4
2020 $285,539 92% 4
2019 $300,909 80% 4

*Average Debt includes loan funds used to pay medical school educational expenses (i.e., tuition, fees, books, supplies, exam prep, exam expenses, residency interview costs, clerkship related expenses, etc.) and to assist with living expenses (i.e., room and board, health insurance, personal, transportation, etc.). † % of all students within the program that borrowed federal student loans.

The Touro University Cohort Default Rate (CDR): 

Year Official Default Rate†
FY 2020 0.1%
FY 2019 0.3%
FY 2018 0.3%
FY 2017 1.6%

Source: U.S. Department of Education (NSLDS)
† The Touro University CDR is representative of both Touro University California and Touro University Nevada. 

Institution-Related Expenses: Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $13,190 $13,190 $13,190 $39,570
Fees $440 $90 $90 $620
Total Institutional Expenses: $13,630 $13,280 $13,280 $40,190
Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $655 $1,965
Health Insurance $1,380 $1,380 $1,380 $4,140
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956  $956  $956 $2,868
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,664) $135* $135* $135* $405
Total Other Expenses: $12,741 $12,741 $12,741 $38,223
Grand Total:       $78,413
Potential Aid  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $50,913
Total: $78,413

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $13,190 $13,190 $13,190 $39,570
Fees $440 $90 $90 $620
Total Institutional Expenses: $13,630 $13,280 $13,280 $40,190
Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $655 $1,965
Health Insurance $1,380 $1,380 $1,380 $4,140
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal $1,525  $1,525  $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956  $956 $956 $2,868
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,978) $135* $135* $135* $405*
Exam Expenses $317 $317 $317 $951
Clinical Expenses $2,151 $2,151 $2,151 $6,453
  $15,209 $15,209 $15,209 $45,627
Grand Total:       $85,817
Potential Aid  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $58,317
Total: $85,817

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $13,150 $13,150 $13,150 $39,450
Fees $440 $90 $90 $620
Total Institutional Expenses: $13,590 $13,240 $13,240 $40,070
Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $655 $1,965
Health Insurance $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal  $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956 $956 $956 $2,868
Fieldwork Related Expenses $892 $892 $892 $2,676
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,772) $135* $135* $135* $405*
Total Other Expenses: $13,633 $13,633 $13,633 $40,899
Grand Total:       $80,969
Potential Aid  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $53,469
Total: $80,969

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $13,150 $13,150 $13,150 $39,450
Fees $440 $90 $90 $620
Total Institutional Expenses: $13,590 $13,240 $13,240 $40,070
Other Education-Related Expenses:

(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $655 $1,845
Health Insurance $1,380 $1,380 $1,380 $4,140
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal  $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956 $956 $956 $2,868
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,659) $135* $135* $135* $405*
Total Other Expenses: $12,741 $12,741 $12,741 $38,223
Grand Total:       $78,293
Potential Aid  
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $50,793
Total: $78,293

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 10 credits @ $530) $5,300
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $5,390

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $491) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $11,361
Grand Total: $16,751
Potential Aid  Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $9,918
Total: $16,751

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 6 credits @ $670) $4,020
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $4,110

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $437) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $11,361
Grand Total: $15,471
Potential Aid  Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $8,638
Total: $15,471

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 11 credits @ $720) $7,920
Fees $90
Course Fee (DNPV 761, 763, 767) $750
Total Institutional Expenses: $8,760

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $634) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $11,361
Grand Total: $20,121
Potential Aid  Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $13,288
Total: $20,121

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses Summer Fall Spring Total
Tuition  $15,290 $15,290 $15,290 $45,870
Fees $440 $90 $90 $620
Total Institutional Expenses: $15,730 $15,380 $15,380 $46,490

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Fall Spring Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655 $655 $1,965
Health Insurance  $1,380 $1,380 $1,380 $4,140
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090 $8,090 $24,270
Personal  $1,525 $1,525 $1,525 $4,575
Transportation  $956 $956 $956 $2,868
Loan Fees (*Up to $2,223) $135* $135* $135* $405*
Rotation Expenses $2,151 $2,151 $2,151 $6,453
Exams $143 $143 $143

$429

Expenses Total: $15,035  $15,035  $15,035  

$45,105

Grand Total      

$91,595

Potential Aid   
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $7,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $64,095
Total: $91,595

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses Summer Total
Tuition  $15,290 $15,290
Fees $440 $440
Total Institutional Expenses: $15,730 $15,730

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Summer Total
Books & Supplies $655 $655
Health Insurance  $1,380 $1,380
Living Expenses $8,090 $8,090
Personal  $1,525 $1,525
Transportation  $956 $956
Exam $550 $550
Rotation Expenses $3,282 $3,282
Loan Fees (*Up to $727) $406* $406*
Total Other Expenses: $16,844 $16,844
Grand Total:   $32,574
Potential Aid   
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $20,500
Emergency Funds/Federal Work Study/Other $3,000
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan $9,074
Total: $32,574

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses Per semester
Tuition (based on 6 credits @ $430) $2,580
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $2,670

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.) 

  Per semester
Books & Supplies   $655
Living Expenses   $8,090
Personal    $1,525
Transportation    $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $376)   $135*
Total Other Expenses:   $11,361
Grand Total:    $14,031
Potential Aid Per semester 
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan  $7,198
Total: $14,031

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 6 credits @ $720/credit) $4,320
Clinical Intensive Lab Fee, when applicable (I, II, III) $900
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $5,310

Other Education-Related Expenses
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies $655
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $488) $135*
Total Education-Related Expenses: $11,361
Grand Total: $16,671
Potential Aid: Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus loans/Alternative Loan $9,838
Total:

$16,671

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. The aggregated borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at StudentAid.gov. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Institution-Related Expenses: Per Semester
Tuition Estimate (Based on 6 credits @ $720/credit) $4,320
Clinical Intensive Lab Fee, as applicable (I, II, III) $900
Fees $90
Total Institutional Expenses: $5,310

Other Education-Related Expenses:
(Expenses will vary upon personal choice.)

Per Semester
Books & Supplies  $655
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal  $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees (*Up to $487) $135*

Total Education-Related Expenses: 

$11,361
Grand Total:  $16,671
Potential Aid Per Semester
Stafford Unsubsidized Loan† $6,833
Graduate Plus Loans/Alternative Loan (Up to) $9,838
Total: $16,671

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. The aggregated borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

Graduate students have a Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) aggregate borrowing limit of $138,500, including both undergraduate and graduate Stafford loan borrowing. You can see your previous borrowing history at National Student Loan Data System. The aggregate borrowing limit does not include Graduate Plus Loan borrowing.

REFUNDS: If a refund of federal funds is due to you (i.e., federal loan funds exceed total tuition, fees and any additional institutional dues), federal regulations allow the University 14 business days from date of disbursement or first day of class, whichever is later, to process the refund. Students who have fully registered for classes and completed all financial aid steps will receive refunds during the first two weeks of class of each semester. It is your responsibility to have other funds available upfront for immediate living expenses and books.

Required Institutional Expenses Per Semester
Tuition (Based on 12 credits/semester @ $280/credit) $3,360
Fees  $90
Total Institutional Expenses:  $3,450
Other Expenses:
(Expenses will vary based on personal choices)
Per Semester
Books & Supplies  $655
Living Expenses $8,090
Personal $1,525
Transportation  $956
Loan Fees $75*
Total Other: $11,301
Grand Total: $14,751
Potential Aid Independent Dependent
Subsidized Loan†† $1,833 $1,833
Unsubsidized Loan $2,333 $667
Parent Plus (Dependent Students Only) or Private Alternative Loan $10,585 $12,251
Total:  $14,751 $14,751

Your subsidized loan eligibility might be adjusted based on your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is determined by the Department of Education. Loan borrowing limits may also be impacted if you received loans from another institution during the current academic year. Also, some students may qualify for Federal Grants (e.g., Pell Grants and Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant).

Review prior federal student loan borrowing history through the StudentAid.gov. Aggregate lifetime loan limit is $31,000 for dependent undergraduate students and $57,500 for independent undergraduate students.

Apply for loans. The financial aid office will email you an award letter that reflects all processed loans once your aid is complete. Please review, and if necessary, make changes, and return to FA office by posted due date located on the document. If no changes are necessary, please keep the document for your records.

Student Health Insurance

While enrolled at Touro Nevada, you are required to carry comprehensive health insurance. A policy is provided through Cigna, but spouse and/or children are not covered under this plan. Rates may change based on the year, but this cost will be mandatory. If you wish to opt out of the student health insurance plan, you may do so prior to a new term.

Student Health Insurance