UCLA is committed to helping students finance
their educations; the Financial
Aid Office works closely with all students who need financial
assistance.* 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 detailed fee information see the Registrar's Office fee charts. For more information on financing a UC education, visit the University of California's financial aid information site.
2008-2009†
Estimated Undergraduate Student Budget
Per Academic Year (9 months)
| CA Residents |
Living
with
Relatives |
Residence
Halls |
Fraternities/
Sororities
‡
|
Off
Campus
Apartments |
| 2008-09 Registration Fees |
$7,554 |
$7,554 |
$7,554 |
$7,554 |
| Books and Supplies |
1,551 |
1,551 |
1,551 |
1,551 |
| Room and Board |
4,120 |
12,890 |
7,762 |
9,833 |
| Transportation |
1,889 |
880 |
880 |
1,530 |
| Personal |
1,799 |
1,504 |
1,504 |
1,791 |
| Health Insurance |
756 |
756 |
756 |
756 |
| Total Resident Budget |
$17,669 |
$25,135 |
20,007 |
$23,015 |
| Nonresidents |
Living
with
Relatives |
Residence
Halls |
Fraternities/
Sororities
‡
|
Off
Campus
Apartments |
| 2008-09 Registration
Fees |
$8,141 |
$8,141 |
$8,141 |
$8,141 |
| Books and Supplies |
1,551 |
1,551 |
1,551 |
1,551 |
| Room and Board |
4,120 |
12,890 |
7,762 |
9,833 |
| Transportation |
1,889 |
880 |
880 |
1,530 |
| Personal |
1,799 |
1,504 |
1,504 |
1,791 |
| Health Insurance |
756 |
756 |
756 |
756 |
| Nonresident
Tuition |
20,021 |
20,021 |
20,021 |
20,021 |
| Total Nonresident Budget |
$38,277 |
$ 45,743 |
40,615 |
$43,623 |
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 August 5, 2008.
‡ More information on Fraternity/Sorority costs |