Based on my financial aid package fr UCLA in the upcoming 2010-2011 school year, the cost for an undergraduate living on campus is approx. $30,000 for the entire school year (including tuition, room, board, books, supplies, etc.).
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University of California: Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Annual College Costs (Fall 2009)
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Instate Tuition: about $23,000 to $28,000
Out of State Tuition: about $46,000 to $52,000.
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$380
well like 22,000
Including tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and estimated expenses for books, costs for attending one year at UCLA are $40,037 out-of-state. (2008) *Information from Kiplinger.com - see Related Links below
Including tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and estimated expenses for books, costs for attending one year at UCLA are $20,969 in-state and 40,037 out-of-state. (2008) *Information from Kiplinger.com - see Related Links below
Including tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and estimated expenses for books, costs for attending one year at UCLA are $20,969 in-state and 40,037 out-of-state. (2008) *Information from Kiplinger.com - see Related Links below
CostUCLA Tuition (In-State): $7,542 UCLA Tuition (Out-of-State): $28,150 ---- % Receiving Need Based Aid: 49% Avg. Need Based Aid: $15,466 ---- Average Dorm and Meal Plan Per Year: $12,890 Average Books Per Year:$1,515 Average Other Costs Per Year: $2,391See college website for details.Source Linkhttp://www.unigo.com/university_of_california%2c_los_angeles/rankings/For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
Student Fees/ Yr: $300 Campus Fees: $47 Undergrad Resident Tuition/yr: $300 Non-resident supplemental: $1500
The average ACT score for UCLA is a composite of 30
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It doesn't cost anything, if you're good enough you can play. In fact the majority of varsity athletes 'get paid' to play for UCLA in the form of tuition scholarships
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