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Tuition and Financial Aid

Cornell is More Affordable Than You Think!

We strive to make a Cornell veterinary degree accessible to everyone to ensure that those with demonstrated financial need can afford to pursue their dream of becoming a veterinarian. Through financial aid services, budgeting and money management, our financial aid staff will guide you through this process.

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Tuition Rates & Fees

The Office of the Bursar provides monthly e-billing statements to each student, twelve times per year. Fall tuition expenses are billed in July, and spring tuition expenses are billed in January. To prevent enrollment holds and finance charges, tuition and fees are due by the billing due date. Learn more about Annual Tuition Rates and Fees.

Paying Your Bill

The Office of the Bursar at Cornell University serves as the university's primary hub for managing student-related financial matters, encompassing tuition, fees, and related expenses. Bills containing tuition and fees for each semester are typically produced in July for fall and January for spring. Payment must be received monthly by the billing due date to avoid finance charges, and enrollment holds. 

Financial Aid Newsletter

Sign up for the monthly DVM financial aid newsletter for upcoming funding opportunities and events
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Contact

Email the Vet Financial Aid Office at vetfinaid@cornell.edu
Schedule an Appointment with Kristin Pennock for Financial Planning & Counseling.