UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

 

1997-98 STUDENT FEES AND DEPOSITS

This guide is prepared annually by the University of California's Office of the President and is the official guide for all University departments in the area of general University fees and deposits and miscellaneous University fees for which Regental or Presidential approval is required. Fees are subject to change without notice.

  1. GENERAL UNIVERSITY FEES -- 1997-98
  2. FEE FOR SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS
  3. HEALTH SCIENCES NONRESIDENT TUITION, EDUCATIONAL FEE, UNIVERSITY REGISTRATION FEE, DEPOSITS, AND REFUNDS
  4. MISCELLANEOUS FEES
  5. PAYMENT OF FEES
  6. EXEMPTIONS, WAIVERS, AND FEE REDUCTIONS
  7. REFUND PROCEDURE
  8. SCHEDULE OF REFUNDS
NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The University of California, in accordance with applicable Federal and State law and University policy, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, medical condition (cancer-related), ancestry, marital status, citizenship, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran or special disabled veteran. The University also prohibits sexual harassment. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission, access, and treatment in University programs and activities.

Inquiries regarding the University's student-related nondiscrimination policies may be directed to: Dennis Galligani, Assistant Vice President --- (510) 987-9518

SECTION 1: GENERAL UNIVERSITY FEES -- 1997-98

  • Nonresident Tuition will be $2,995 per student for two quarters and $2994 for one quarter or $4,492 per student per semester, for a total annual charge of $8,984. Nonresident tuition for graduate doctoral students who have advanced to candidacy will be $749 per student for two quarters and $748 per student for one quarter or $1,123 per student per semester, for a total annual charge of $2,246.
  • Educational Fee will be $1,029 per student for two quarters and $1,028 for one quarter or $1,543 per student per semester, for a total annual charge of $3,086.
  • University Registration Fee will be $238 per student for two quarters and $237 per student for one quarter or $356.50 per student per semester, for a total annual charge of $713.
  • Special Fee for Medical and Law Students will be $126 per student for one quarter and $125 per student for two quarters or $188 per student per semester, for a total annual charge of $376.
  • Fee for Selected Professional School Students is assessed to new students enrolling for the first time in Fall 1994 and thereafter in law (J.D.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S.), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), and business (M.B.A.) and to new students enrolling for the first time in Fall 1996 and thereafter in Optometry (O.D.), Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Nursing (M.N. or M.S.N.), and, at the Los Angeles campus only, Theater, Film, and Television (M.F.A.). The Fee is not uniform among disciplines. See Section 2 for annual fee levels.
  • Disability Insurance Fee is assessed to medical school and dental school students and, except for the Berkeley campus, is collected during the Fall term only.
  • Graduate Students are students who have been admitted to a program leading to a professional or academic degree beyond the Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Campus Fees: Berkeley | Davis | Irvine | Los Angeles | Riverside | San Diego | San Francisco | Santa Barbara | Santa Cruz

Campus Fees: Undergraduate | Graduate | Medicine | Law | Dentistry | Veterinary |
Business | Optometry | Pharmacy | Nursing | Theater, Film, and Television |
 


Last Updated October 1997.  

 

For questions concerning the Student Fees, please contact Patricia Romero.

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