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Frequently Asked Questions

This Financial Aid Office has created the Graduate Student Handbook as a resource to inform students about institutional financial aid and bursar policies as well as to identify financial resources that may be of value to you.  All federal and institutional policies are subject to revision and improvement at any time.  Additionally, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions to assist you.  We hope you find these materials to be useful.  Should you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact the Financial Aid Office.

Applying for financial Aid

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For Federal loans you are considered independent, even if your parents claimed you on their federal income tax return.
We do not require parent’s data to be provided on the FAFSA form. Some schools you are applying to may require parent’s data on the FAFSA form so you may want to check with them before submitting your FAFSA form.
The best way to reach us is by sending an email to the office at finaid@urmc.rochester.edu or call the office at (585) 275-4523.

International Students

No. Federal student loans are only available to US citizens and eligible permanent residents.
You may be eligible for loans from your own country and some private educational loans through US lenders. Most US lenders will require non-US citizens to have a credit-worthy US citizen co-signer.
No. We are unable to offer loans to international students. We also cannot co-sign a loan for a student.

Student Expense Budgets

The student expense budget includes tuition and fees, allowances for living expenses (room and board, personal and medical expenses) allowances for books and supplies, transportation, and national board exam fees. Loan fees, if applicable, may also be included in the student expense budget. Child care and expenses for disabilities may also be included if appropriate.

The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry reviews the student expense budget annually via surveying the student body. Adjustments are made to the student budget based on the results of this annual survey.

Federal regulations mandate that the student expense budget only include education-related expenses. There are many items that students assume can be included in the student expense budget that are prohibited. The most common misconceptions include the following:
  • Consumer Debt: Students are advised that the budget will not allow for any consumer debt such as monthly credit card payments. Students are advised to budget wisely during the summer months, and to attempt to pay off all credit card debt before coming to medical school. The Financial Aid Office cannot make allowances for credit card debt.
  • Wardrobe: The cost of a professional wardrobe will also not be considered for a budget adjustment. Students are advised that this cost may be considerable and that wise comparison shopping is advisable.
  • Moving/Summer Expenses: Moving expenses incurred during the summer preceding your enrollment at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry are not legitimate for increases to the student expense budget. Students are advised to budget accordingly if they will be moving a distance. Additionally, expenses incurred during the summer(s) between academic years are not covered under the student expense budget.
Expenses for necessary medical (including dental and vision) treatment not covered by insurance may be allowed as an adjustment to the student expense budget if you have already met/exceeded the medical allowance component of your expense budget. If you have a medical expense that is not covered by insurance, please contact our office on how to proceed. We will request documentation of all out-of-pocket expenses prior to an adjustment being approved.
If you have purchased a computer or smartphone/tablet, and would like additional loan funds to offset the purchase, you may request a budget increase. You will need to complete the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Budget Increase Form and attach supporting documentation of the computer or smartphone/tablet expenses.
The maximum amount of an increase for a computer purchase is $1,800. Students are permitted only one budget adjustment for a computer during their program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.

The maximum amount of an increase for a tablet/smartphone purchase is $400. Students are permitted only one budget adjustment for a tablet/smartphone (in addition to the computer) during their program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Please note, you can utilize the request for increase for a tablet OR a smartphone, not both.

Other expenses may be considered for a budget adjustment if they are deemed reasonable, and educationally related. Please schedule a meeting with the Financial Aid Office to discuss your options. You should be prepared to document these expenses (copies of bills, receipts, invoices, etc.).
All loans are disbursed during the first weeks of each semester.  The funds will be disbursed directly to your Student Account in the Bursar's Office.
If you borrowed loans greater than the amount of your University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry tuition and fees charges (and any other outstanding charges), the Bursar’s Office will automatically refund the excess amount to you.
If you completed/submitted all required documents on time and are eligible for a refund, the Bursar’s Office will process your refund check shortly after your Student Account balance is paid in full. This generally occurs each semester during the full first week of classes.
Students may sign up for Direct Deposit via UR Student. If you do not opt for Direct Deposit, refund checks are mailed to University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry mailboxes. Other arrangements for where the check is sent may be made in advance by contacting the Bursar’s Office.

For more information on the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry’s financial aid policies, please refer to the Graduate Student Financial Aid Handbook.