All costs are approximate.
|
One Week in NYC Programs |
Immersive Summer |
Immersive Fall |
Estimated Total Cost* |
$550 – $800 |
$5,000 – $8,000 for 12 weeks |
$4,700 – $5,700 for 10 weeks |
Tuition |
Tuition for CJCxNYC is the same as on-campus tuition and will vary depending on total credits. See more below. |
Housing |
$300 – $350 per person in a shared hotel room of four ($1,500 for a hotel room for one week) |
$3,000 – $7,000 for 12 weeks |
~$4,200-$5,000 for a shared room for 10 weeks |
Transportation |
Flight: $250 – $300
MTA Metrocard: 7-day unlimited pass: $34 |
Flight: $250 – $300
MTA Metrocard: ~$400 total for 12 weeks |
Flight: $250-$300
MTA Metrocard: ~$340 for 10 weeks |
Personal Expenses |
This price varies with every student. See more below. |
*Not including tuition or personal expenses. You may pay more or less, depending on your housing decision and personal expenses.
Tuition
Tuition for CJCxNYC is the same as on-campus tuition and will vary depending on total credits. Students who receive or need to receive aid should meet with the UF Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships to discuss their situation prior to applying to the program.
We also encourage you to apply to The Knight Division Internship Scholarship, which is a need-based scholarship awarded on a rolling basis to students completing an internship away from their hometown. See more scholarship information below.
Housing
Live and work in one of the greatest cities in the world – just minutes from Central Park, Madison Square Garden, The Empire State Building and many other exciting places. There are numerous housing options available, whether it be a college dorm or an apartment sublease.
Students are responsible for planning, booking and paying for their housing in the summer and fall semesters. CJCxNYC does not sponsor housing, but we have gathered a list of popular options at various price points and locations you can consider.
Hotel accommodations will be coordinated for students who participate in the One Week in NYC programs, but students should plan to cover hotel costs. We’re fundraising to help offset expenses, and we’ll keep you informed of changes.
Transportation
Major airlines offer direct flights from Florida to New York City. You may arrive in one of three airports: JFK in Brooklyn, LGA in Queens or EWR in Newark, NJ. The subway and bus are the most common ways to get around New York City. You can pay for the MTA Metrocard per ride ($2.90 one way) or purchase a 7-day ($34) or 30-day unlimited pass ($132). You can also use ride-sharing apps like Uber or Lyft, walk or hail a taxi.
Personal Expenses
This includes groceries/meals, entertainment, personal excursions, etc. This price varies with every student. Students should budget for these expenses. Some activities will be covered by the program.