Graduate Student Costs
ESTIMATED 2013-14 GRADUATE STUDENT BUDGETS - FALL, WINTER AND SPRING TERMS
|
On-Campus |
Off-Campus |
Commuter |
|
|
Tuition and Fees |
$13,278 |
$13,278 |
$13,278 |
|
Room and Board |
$16,203 |
$16,203 |
$4,491 |
|
Books and Supplies |
$1,494 |
$1,494 |
$1,494 |
|
Transportation |
$1,827 |
$1,827 |
$1,827 |
|
Personal Expenses |
$2,733 |
$2,733 |
$2,733 |
|
Campus Health Insurance* |
$2,895 |
$2,895 |
$2,895 |
|
Total California Resident Budget |
$38,430 |
$38,430 |
$26,718 |
|
Non-Resident Tuition |
$15,102 |
$15,102 |
$15,102 |
|
Total Non-California Resident Budget |
$53,532 |
$53,532 |
$41,820 |
Notes:
The tuition, fees, and charges posted here are estimates based on currently approved amounts. These figures may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by State funding reductions. Accordingly, final approved levels (and thus a student's final balance due) may differ from the amounts shown."
The Tuition and Fees amount listed above includes $12,192 for tuition and student services fees and $1,182 for campus fees.
*The listed Health Insurance amount represents an average cost for student coverage. Your individual cost may vary. The University of California Regents mandate that all students be covered by a health insurance plan.
All graduate students are automatically enrolled in and charged for the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP) unless they choose to submit an on-line insurance waiver confirming they have comparable health insurance coverage to the Health Center.
Fees are subject to change.
2012-13 GRADUATE STUDENT BUDGETS - FALL, WINTER AND SPRING TERMS
|
On-Campus |
Off-Campus |
Commuter |
|
|
Tuition and Fees |
$13,374 |
$13,374 |
$13,374 |
|
Room and Board |
$16,203 |
$16,203 |
$4,491 |
|
Books and Supplies |
$1,494 |
$1,494 |
$1,494 |
|
Transportation |
$1,827 |
$1,827 |
$1,827 |
|
Personal Expenses |
$2,616 |
$2,616 |
$2,616 |
|
Campus Health Insurance* |
$2,883 |
$2,883 |
$2,883 |
|
Total California Resident Budget |
$38,397 |
$38,397 |
$26,685 |
|
Non-Resident Tuition |
$15,102 |
$15,102 |
$15,102 |
|
Total Non-California Resident Budget |
$53,499 |
$53,499 |
$41,787 |
Notes:
The tuition, fees, and charges posted here are estimates based on currently approved amounts. These figures may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by State funding reductions. Accordingly, final approved levels (and thus a student's final balance due) may differ from the amounts shown."
The amount listed above includes $12,192 for tuition and student services fees and $1,182 for campus fees.
*Medical health insurance is mandatory. Students also have the option to purchase dental and vision insurance. The campus medical health insurance charge will be waived for students who provide proof of insurance to the campus Health Center.
Fees are subject to change.
Estimated 2013-14 Budget for Master's Program in Education
(New Students, Summer 2013 - Summer 2014)
|
Summer_2013 |
Academic_Year |
Summer_2014 | Entire_Cost |
|
|
Tuition* |
$5,419 |
$16,173 |
$3,387 |
$24,769 |
|
Food and Housing |
$2,475 |
$16,203 |
$1,650 |
$20,703 |
|
Books |
$498 |
$1,494 |
$498 |
$2,480 |
|
Transportation |
$609 |
$1,827 |
$609 |
$3,294 |
|
Personal Expenses |
$872 |
$2,733 |
$872 |
$4,461 |
|
Total California Resident Budget |
$9,873 |
$38,430 |
$7,016 |
$55,319 |
|
Non-Resident Tuition |
$5,034 |
$15,102 |
$5,034 |
$25,170 |
|
Total Non-California Resident Budget |
$14,907 |
$53,532 |
$12,050 |
$80,489 |
*Tuition includes graduate student health insurance.
|
The Master's Education Program begins in the summer (6 weeks, full-time) and continues through the academic year (fall, winter and spring). It finishes the following summer (4 weeks, part-time). The entire program consists of three regular academic year quarters and two mini quarters which occur during the summers. The entire cost of the program is based on the five quarters. The program crosses two academic years since it spans over two summers. |

