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How much does attending UC Berkeley cost?

Hey, I'm interested in UC Berkeley and I wanted to know what the cost of attending would be. Could someone break down the tuition, fees, and living expenses for me? Also, does the cost differ for in-state and out-of-state students? Thanks!

3 months ago

Hi there! Attending UC Berkeley comes with varying costs depending on whether you are an in-state or out-of-state student, as well as the cost of living expenses. I'll break down the costs for you:

1. Tuition and Fees:

- For in-state students, the tuition and fees for the 2024-2025 academic year are approximately $16,608.

- For out-of-state students, the tuition and fees are approximately $50,808. This includes the additional Nonresident Supplemental Tuition of $34,200 on top of the base tuition that in-state students pay.

2. Living Expenses:

- Room and board costs vary depending on the type of housing and meal plan you choose. On average, living on campus in a residence hall and having a meal plan costs $21,508 for the academic year.

3. Other Expenses:

- Keep in mind that all students should also budget for textbooks and other educational materials. In addition, consider personal expenses, insurance, and transportation costs when calculating the total cost of attending UC Berkeley. These expenses will vary based on individual needs and preferences, however in total, other expenses are estimated at $6,494 per year.

In summary, the total cost of attendance (including tuition, fees, room and board, and other estimated expenses) for in-state students is estimated at $48,638, while for out-of-state students, it is estimated at $82,838. These numbers are approximate, and your personal costs may vary.

Remember that many students at UC Berkeley receive financial aid, which can significantly reduce these costs. Make sure to fill out the FAFSA and apply for any relevant scholarships or grants to help offset expenses.

3 months ago

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