Tuition and Fees Billing

T.H. Chan School of Medicine
From tuition/fees perspective, T.H. Chan School of Medicine is on a two-semester academic year. Students receive via their umassmed.edu email address an e-bill for the fall semester in mid August and an e-bill for the spring semester in early January. Students may also view their most recent e-bill and view their student account details via their PSCS self service portal.  Tuition and fees that are not covered by awarded financial aid must be paid by the due date specified on the e-bill to avoid the assessment of a late payment fee.  For MD/PhD students while full time at School of Medicine side (Medical  years 1, 2, 3, 4), most of their tuition and fees are paid by Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences or grants, except for a few out-of-pocket fees which is explained on their fall and spring e-bills.

Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
For most students attending degree programs in Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, their tuition and fees are paid by Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences or their PI. Each semester, students will receive via their umassmed.edu email address a tuition/fees statement once payment has been made.  Students may view their most recent statement and view their student account details via their PSCS self service portal.

Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing
Students attending Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing take classes up to three semesters in an academic year.  Students receive via their umassmed.edu email address a tuition/fees e-bill for the fall semester in July, an e-bill for the spring semester in early January, and an e-bill for the summer semester (if enrolled in class) in April. Payment is due generally one week before the start of the semester. Students may view their most recent e-bill and view their student account details via their PSCS self service portal. Tuition and fees that are not covered by awarded financial aid must be paid by the due date specified on the e-bill to avoid the assessment of a late payment fee.