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Comprehending the total cost of attending UCLA

Hi all, I've always dreamed of going to UCLA, but the cost has me a bit anxious. Can someone give me an idea of the total cost of attending UCLA for one year, including not only tuition but also stuff like room and board, textbooks, and any other fees that are part of the equation? Any help would be awesome!

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to give you a rundown of the estimated costs of attending UCLA for one year. Please keep in mind that these are rough averages and the actual costs may vary.

1. Tuition and Fees: These costs can vary depending on if you're a California resident or not. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the estimated tuition and fees for in-state students is approximately $15,154, and for out-of-state students, it's approximately $34,200.

2. Room and Board: UCLA offers several on-campus housing options. The cost can vary significantly depending on the type of housing (residence hall vs. apartment) and the meal plan you choose. On average, for the 2024-2025 academic year, you might expect to pay between $18,609 and $18,369 for on-campus room and board.

3. Books and Supplies: This can depend heavily on your major and the specific classes you take. On average, you might budget around $1,600 per year for books and supplies.

4. Personal and Transportation: These costs can vary widely depending on personal spending habits and travel needs. You might want to factor in between $3,000 and $4,000 for these combined expenses.

5. Health Insurance: UCLA requires all students to have health insurance. If you're not covered under a parent's plan or a similar plan, you'd need to pay for the university health insurance, which is approximately $3,700 for the year.

Adding all those averages together, a rough total cost for one year including tuition, room and board, books, personal expenses, and health insurance would be around $42,059 for in-state students or $76,259 for out-of-state students.

Keep in mind that these are estimates and the actual costs may vary. It's recommended to visit the school's official site for the most current and comprehensive cost breakdown. Also, don't forget that financial aid, grants, and scholarships can significantly reduce these costs. UCLA's net price calculator can help determine the actual amount you might end up paying after financial aid is considered (https://admission.ucla.edu/tuition-aid/net-price-calculator).

a year ago

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