UCLA Fees and Living Expenses
SAMPLE BUDGET FOR MOST PROGRAMS - Estimated for 2011-2012
Note: These fees are subject to change without notice
University fees are payable upon registration at the beginning of each term and cannot be deferred.
For One Academic Year, Three Quarters, September to June:
| Fees1,2 | For Residents of California | For Nonresidents of California |
|---|---|---|
| Student Services Fee | $ 972.00 | $ 972.00 |
| Tuition (formerly Educational Fee) | 11,220.00 | 11,220.00 |
| Ackerman Student Union | 55.50 | 55.50 |
| Graduate Students Association Membership | 38.25 | 38.25 |
| Graduate Writing Center Fee | 12.00 | 12.00 |
| Seismic Fee for Ackerman/Kerckhoff | 113.00 | 113.00 |
| Wooden Center Fee | 51.00 | 51.00 |
| Student Programs, Activities, and Resources Complex Fee | 100.00 | 100.00 |
| Nonresident Supplemental Tuition (formerly Nonresident Tuition) | 15,102.00 | |
| Medical Insurance | 2,056.14 | 2,056.14 |
| Total Fees | $14,617.89* | $ 29,719.89* |
| Books & Supplies (variable) | $ 1,953.00 | $ 1,953.00 |
| TOTAL FEES & BOOKS | $16,570.89 | $31,672.89. |
*Divide by three to obtain the fees for one quarter.
In addition to the listed fees, books and supply costs, you should be prepared for the following living expenses for the nine-month academic period (based on estimated 2011-2012 expenses). The figures include room and board, utilities, public transportation and personal items:
Single in shared off-campus housing .....$18,273
If you are married and/or have dependent children, your housing and living expenses will increase as follows:
Spouse $ 4,500.00 ..............Each child $ 2,000.00
The three summer months and travel expenses are not included in any of the above listed figures.
1. For fee information for the full-time MBA program, the master's degree in Nursing, the Master of Architecture, Master of Public Health, the Master of Public Policy, Master of Urban and Regional Planning, and MFA degrees in Theater and Film and Television, see the Registrar's Office Fee Information Page.
2. Students in the Education Leadership Program pay $17,823 instead of the above fees; students in the Public Health for Health Professionals Program pay $22,000 instead of the above fees; students in Executive MBA programs pay $59,280 - 84,800, and those in the Fully Employed MBA pay $35,799 instead of the above fees.
September 06, 2011
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