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Your fee status will determine whether you will need to pay international course fees or home (UK/Republic of Ireland) course fees. If you are not sure whether you would qualify for international or home fees, see our fee status page which explains how your fee status is assessed.
- Living Costs
Your living costs can vary significantly dependent on your...
- Course Fees
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- Oxford and The EU
Information for students. If you are a prospective student...
- Fees, Funding and Scholarship Search
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- Oxford Bursaries and Scholarships
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- Living Costs
UCLA costs less than you might think. Here, you’ll find estimates for tuition, residency, meal plans and more.
For more information on how to make UCLA affordable, see: https://admission.ucla.edu/tuition-aid. In addition, UCLA offers payment plan options for both tuition and housing so families can make smaller, regular tuition payments throughout the academic year instead of larger, lump-sum payments.
Learn more about the costs associated with attending UCLA, including residency, tuition, fees and more.
Academic year 2020–2021 (estimated tuition and fees for nonresident undergraduates) All fees are subject to change. *UCLA requires that all international students on non-immigrant visas have adequate medical insurance during all periods of enrollment. More information about this requirement will be sent if you are offered admission.
Total cost estimates include fees students are expected to incur including tuition, housing, travel insurance, and budgets for airfare, transportation, and meals. UCLA financial aid and scholarships are available for eligible students.
Fees & funding. Information and advice about course fees and a guide to budgeting for your living costs, as well as sources for financial assistance, scholarships, prizes and awards and international opportunities.