FEES, TUITION OF UCLA
USINFO | 2013-11-14 10:44

 
UCLA is committed to helping students finance their educations; the Financial Aid Office works closely with all students who need financial assistance.[1] A financial aid award generally consists of a combination of scholarships and grant money from UCLA and other sources, low-interest loans, and a work-study job during the academic year.

We recommend that you take the initiative to research the wide range of scholarship opportunities sponsored by outside organizations. Every year thousands of dollars go unawarded because students are not aware of these resources.

For more information on financing a UC education and updates on the current fiscal challenges facing the UC system visit the University of California's financial aid and budget news sites:

2013-2014 ESTIMATED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT BUDGET [2]
Per Academic Year (9 months)
California Residents

   Living with
 Relatives
 Residence
 Halls
 Off
 Campus
 Apartments
University Tuition and Student Service Fees $12,692 $12,692 $12,692
Health Insurance 1,530 1,530 1,530
Books and Supplies 1,536 1,536 1,536
Room and Board 4,470 14,454 10,446
Transportation 1,815 807 1,428
Personal 1,704 1,395 1,662
Total Resident Budget $23,748 $32,415 $29,295

Nonresidents
   Living with
 Relatives
 Residence
 Halls
 Off
 Campus
 Apartments
University Tuition and Student Service Fees $12,692 $12,692 $12,692
Nonresident 
Supplemental Tuition
22,878 22,878 22,878
Health Insurance 1,530 1,530 1,530
Books and Supplies 1,536 1,536 1,536
Room and Board 4,470 14,454 10,446
Transportation 1,815 807 1,428
Personal 1,704 1,395 1,662
Total Nonresident Budget $46,626 $55,293 $52,173

Residence for Tuition Purposes at UCLA
The financial independence requirement makes it extremely difficult for most undergraduate students whose parents are not California residents, including students from community colleges and other post-secondary institutions within California, to qualify for classification as a resident at the University of California. Transfer students who were classified as residents of California at their previous school should not assume that they will be classified as residents at UCLA.

 
For more detailed fee information see the Registrar's Office fee page.

Notes
International applicants please note: UCLA does not award scholarships or financial aid to undergraduate students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States.

All figures are estimates and are subject to increase. Last updated on May 15, 2013.
 

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