AuD Program Costs and Funding

AuD Program Costs and Funding

This information serves to provide an estimate of expected costs associated with the AuD program (based on current rates) over four years of enrollment. 

Please note that while we have tried to account for most expenses, this list is not exhaustive and is subject to change. Tuition and fee rates are typically updated in late July before the upcoming academic year. 


Typical AuD One Semester Statement of Account for 8 credit hours and above*--Ohio Resident**:

**Not an Ohio Resident?

Non-Ohio Residents are assessed a Non-Resident surcharge of $1,874.50 per credit hour (up to 8 credit hours).

 For instance, under the current year fees, non-Ohio residents are charged an additional $14,996 per semester if enrolled for 8 credit hours or more.

Ohio residency for tuition purposes is managed by the Registrar’s Office at OSU.

If you would like to inquire about establishing Ohio residency, please refer to: Ohio Residency for Tuition. There is an option on that webpage to request support or chat with a Residency Counselor under Residency Support.

Additional Costs

Funding

The Department of Speech and Hearing Science is limited in the number of students that can be offered financial support. 

Current departmental policy regarding financial support is to prioritize PhD students followed by students in the professional graduate programs (Au.D. and MA-SLP.)

Prospective students are encouraged to visit the section on financing graduate education located on the Graduate School website. 

This source provides information about the various University and national fellowships administered by the Graduate School. For more info on Federal Financial Aid, visit OSUs Financial Aid website

Faculty in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science may have a funded grant providing financial support to students. 

Decisions on which students are selected for this type of support are based on the students’ academic merit, judged research potential, and most importantly, the discretion of the faculty member.
 

Graduate Associateships

A limited number of GA positions are available from the Department of Speech and Hearing Science each year. More may be available through individual faculty grants from outside funding sources or administrative offices at Ohio State, as well as outside the Department of Speech and Hearing Science.
 

GA Appointments

GA Appointments are normally made for no more than one year at a time. Typically, all GA positions are posted mid-Spring Semester with an expected start in Autumn semester. 

Positions that become available at other times will be posted as soon as possible after the opening is confirmed by the Department Chair. In most cases, this will be at least one term before the appointment is scheduled to begin.
 

Summer GA Appointments

Appointments Normally, the number of GA appointments made during summer sessions is reduced. 

Some are made from individual research grant funding and some from outside administrative sources. The likelihood of summer appointment will be made clear to any GA upon request.