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2006-07 General
Fees
Fees are subject to change without notice.
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view a PDF copy of an important legal notice regarding student
fee litigation.
Nonresident Tuition:
The total annual charge for undergraduate nonresident students will
be $18,168.
The charge will be $6,056 per student
per quarter or $9,084 per student per semester. The total annual
charge for graduate nonresident students will be $14,694. The charge
will
be $4,898 per student per quarter or $7,347 per student per semester.
Nonresident tuition is
reduced 100% for eligible nonresident graduate doctoral students who have
advanced to candidacy.
The total annual charge
for students subject to the Fee for Selected Professional School Students
will be
$12,245.
The
charge
will
be $4,082 per student per quarter for two quarters and $4,081 per
student for one quarter. The semester charge will be $6,122.50 per student.
Educational
Fee for California resident undergraduate students will
be $1,802 per student per quarter; the semester charge will be $2,703
per student for a total annual charge of $5,406. For nonresident
undergraduate students, the Educational Fee will be $1,974
per student per quarter
or $2,961 per student per semester for a total annual charge
of $5,922.
For California resident
graduate students (except those
who are subject to the Fees for Selected Professional School Students), the
Educational
Fee will be $2,054 per student per quarter or $3,081 per student per
semester for a total annual charge of $6,162. For nonresident
graduate academic students,
the Educational Fee will be $2,143 per student per quarter; the semester
charge will be $3,214.50 per student for a total annual charge
of $6,429.
For graduate
students subject to the Fees for Selected Professional School Students the
Educational Fee will be $2,135 per student for the Fall quarter
and $2,136 for the Winter and Spring quarters for a total annual
charge of $6,407. The semester
charge will be $3,203.50 per semester. Professional
students enrolled in public health, public policy, and the San Diego program
in international relations and Pacific studies are charged the same rates as
graduate academic students.
University Registration
Fee will be $245 per student per
quarter or $367.50 per student per semester, for a total annual
charge of $735.
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 all professional degree students enrolling in the following
degree programs: law (J.D.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S.),
veterinary
medicine
(D.V.M.),
business (M.B.A.), optometry (O.D.), pharmacy (Pharm.D.),nursing (M.N.
or M.S.N.), theater, film, and
television
(M.F.A.) at UCLA, public policy (MPP), public health (M.P.H., Dr. P.H.,
D.Env) and the Internal Relations and Pacific Studies (MPIA) at UCSD.
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.
The amounts shown above represent
fees as currently approved for the 2006-07 academic year. Every effort
will be made to keep fees at these
levels for 2006-07. However, given continuing budget uncertainties, circumstances
may require an adjustment in these amounts during the academic year.
Fees are subject to change without notice.
Campus Fees:
| Berkeley
| Davis
| Irvine
| Los Angeles
| Merced
| Riverside
| San Diego
| San Francisco
| Santa Barbara
| Santa Cruz |
Campus Fees:
| Undergraduate
| Graduate
| Business
| Dentistry
| International Relations
| Law
| Medicine
| Nursing
| Optometry
| Pharmacy
| Public Health
| Public Policy
| Theater, Film, and Television
| Veterinary
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For questions concerning the Student Fees, please contact Patricia Romero.
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