Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid

About three-quarters of Berkeley undergraduates receive financial aid, which is primarily need-based. Applicants apply for university-sponsored scholarships automatically when they apply for admission; a separate form, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required for grants, loans and work study.


Average Student Budget 2007-2008*

Living on CampusLiving off CampusLiving at Home
Registration & Fees**$ 8,384$ 8,384$ 8,384
Housing, food & utilities13,8489,3404,002
Books and supplies1,2341,2341,234
Personal expenses1,2641,3941,758
Transportation5789761,842
Total$25,308$21,328$17,220

*Estimated budget; subject to change.
**Non-resident tuition add $19,620.

An additional fee is charged for selected residence halls.

Health insurance fee of $1,220 is included in student budget, but may be waived if proof of adequate coverage is presented.

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