How much is tuition at University of California for out of state?
Ive been thinking of transfering there I live in north carolina so I need to know room and board too.
Realy anyone would be okay, except San Fransisco.
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Out-of-State tuition in California is crazy man. I moved to San Diego from Oklahoma about a month ago. I’ve only checked at a community college so far. But at Mesa College (a community college) In-State is only $20/unit which is great, but out of state is $180/unit…so 9 times more expensive. Don’t take my word for it though, call the school of your choice for an exact figure. Most 4-year universities will have very similar costs.
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University of California at San Francisco is a graduate school, not an undergrad university, so unless you’re a grad student you won’t be able to go there anyway.
I know that the UCs that work on a quarterly schedule (three 10-week quarters in a school year) require about $2,700 per quarter for California residents. Out-of-state students pay some odd $6,500 more so you’re looking at about $9,200-9,300 per quarter (about $28,000 per school year).
I don’t know if it works the same way at CAL (Berkeley) because they’re the only UC that’s on semester. I’m fairly certain though that all the other quarterly UCs charge roughly this amount.
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