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Discover all the information you need below to get your UCLA application going. Learn more about the qualities and characteristics we’re looking for in our review process. Also, find out about important deadlines you won’t want to miss.
Your first stop for the first-year application and admission to UCLA requirements, including dates and deadlines, tips to prepare and more.
Graduate & Professional Tuition. Tuition and fees for most doctoral and master's programs are about $16,847 per year for California residents, and about $31,949 annually for non-California residents. Tuition and fees vary from these amounts for professional degrees and self-supporting degrees.
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COST OF ATTENDANCE AND FINANCIAL COMMITMENT. UCLA is a need-blind university. Financial status is Estimated Costs for Academic Year 2020–2021 not taken into account when reviewing applications (all fees are subject to change) for admission. Professionals in the Financial Aid.