You can find the current UVic tuition fees at http://web.finance.uvic.ca/tuition/fees.php
It depends so go to http://oregonstate.edu/fa/businessaffairs/studentfinance/tuition/tuition_info to find out
A federal student loan is most likely only going to be used on your tuition expenses. This is due to the fact that some federal student loans, like the Stafford or Perkins student loan might only help you pay some of your tuition, in other words it wont cover the full cost of your tuition. In this case it obviously cant help you pay for outside expenses because it does not even cover the cost of your tuition. Private student loans can be much more flexible. A private student loan can be made to cover the entire cost of your tuition as well as cover outside expenses.
Cornell provides financial aid commensurate with student need. Some of these financial aid packages cover full tuition and expense.
As a full time student in Canadsa you get to write off tuition and you probably didn't make much money so on avaerage in relation to your income, yes.
If your a full time student, you can apply for a maintenance loan and a tuition loan, you can also apply for a grant which you dont have to pay back.
The best medical school in the United States is Harvard University; the tuition fee is almost 48,000 for a full time student. Second on the list is John Hopkins with a slightly lower tuition fee of around 43,000.
Most colleges nowadays offer students health insurance which can be incorporated into their college tuition, however, a lot of these insurance requires students to either be employed by the college or be a full-time student.
Universities range in prices. It depends on if you are trying to go as a full-time student, or attending as a part time student. There are also other things to consider when trying to find out how much tuition will cost. The degree you are going for plays another big factor in how much you will spend. Usually University tuition ranges from $1000- $6000 a semester.
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*The Tuition Rate for 3 full time days a week (m-w-f, 6:30am-6pm) is $200. Plus Registration Fee $160 (for a returning student), $190 (for a new student), plus Deposit which is 1 weeks tuition applied to final week, plus (non-refundable) Activity Fee of $100 (I saw this info on yelp.)
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Harvard does not charge tuition by the unit. A full time tuition is about 42,000 dollars. A part time tuition is about 5,500 dollars.