The University of California has multiple campuses each having tuition and fee rates particular to themselves. Click on the Related Links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section to choose your campus of interest, and retrieve the information you are looking for.
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School of Medicine:
http://saawww.ucsf.edu/admission/medfees.html
School of Dentistry:
http://saawww.ucsf.edu/admission/dentfees.html
School of Pharmacy:
http://saawww.ucsf.edu/admission/pharmfees.html
School of Nursing:
http://saawww.ucsf.edu/admission/nursingfees.html
Graduate Division
http://saawww.ucsf.edu/admission/gradfees.html
Right now those fees are going up. The last I heard was that it went up 30% at the start of the fall term and they are talking another 10-15% for the spring. Not telling what it will be next year. To give you a measure a CA state univeristy is about 3,000 a term so a UC is much higher. I would double or triple that cost. This doesn't include books.
I wouldn't even think about it until you learn to spell San Francisco
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There are many jobs available in UCSF with high paying rates. It would depend on the education, skills, and experience of the person applying. The best place to check what jobs are available is the careers link on the main website of UCSF.
I only know basketball.
At the UCSF Jain lab, structural chemistry and structural biology is studied in great depth. This is to facilitate drug discovery and help in predictive pharmacology.
The best place to find a job at the UCSF is to go to their main website and look for the careers section link. That will give you any jobs which are available that you might be interested in applying for.
Tuition and fees
Both private & public money
Current tuition is about $52,000.
The word 'tuition' is a noun, not a verb.Example: "She paid the tuition for her son."
Tuition and fees