jhameia: ME! (Sparklez for Efferyvun!)
jhameia ([personal profile] jhameia) wrote2011-09-29 05:47 pm
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O_O

So UC Santa Barbara has this Cost of Attendance calculator which the advisor linked me to and I checked it out.

Tuition: $12192
Student Services Fees: $746
Books and Supplies: $1414
Food: $2484
Telephone: $281
Transportation: $1214
Health Care Allowance: $2345
Personal Expenses: $1512
Rent: $13198
Utilities: $422
Non-Resident Tuition Fee: $14694
Additional Non-Resident Education Fee: $408
Total:$50910

Given how the US Dollar keeps falling, my family could probably handle it, but.... but... BUT. The Non-Resident Tuition is more than 100% the tuition.

I have NEVER seen this before. EVER. I mean, HOW?

OK FINE IT IS LIKE ONLY 5% MORE BUT STILL. I'm used to seeing int'l student fees match tuition fees, NOT EXCEED THEM.

I'll be on my bed weeping and wondering if it's worthwhile to apply anywhere now.

[identity profile] fantasyecho.livejournal.com 2011-09-30 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but int'l students aren't often offered needs-based financial aid, so I'd have to earn all those scholarships.

[identity profile] shweta-narayan.livejournal.com 2011-09-30 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, and that's basically rolling the dice & hoping. I know my department tries to find something for every student it accepts, but of course departments vary. But... it can happen? And they're all *aware* that intl students need the extra tuition covered, so I think the actual departments often try harder for us if they have the ability.

which is a big if, of course :/