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Program Fees


Please see links below for payment schedules and for general payment information:

Help with Funding

Many corporations will reimburse for part or all of the program fees. Check with your Human Resources office. Please note that the 20-month program spans three calendar years, which is advantageous in cases where students are participating in employer-sponsored educational assistance plans that have maximum amounts payable within a single calendar year.

The Lifetime Learning tax credit may offer federal income tax relief. This program also qualifies for higher education loans. More information about student loans is available at the following web sites:


Remittance Information

Fees may be paid via check or credit card. In some cases, third party billing may be an option. Contact us for more information.

To pay by check, make checks payable to "University of Florida/DOCE" and mail to:

University of Florida/DOCE
Outreach Engineering Management Program
P. O. Box 116595
Gainesville, FL 32611

To pay by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, or American Express), complete a credit card authorization form and fax to 352.392.6291. Emailing completed credit card authorization forms is not recommended.


If you would like to receive occasional OEM Program updates and announcements by email, please contact us (oemprogram@ise.ufl.edu) and ask to be added to our email distribution list.

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