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2008 Fee Statement

UC STUDENT FEES

  • Undergraduate students - $243 per unit.
  • Graduate students - $341 per unit.
  • All UC students - $108 one-time Campus Fee for ASUC, Student Services

UC students not registered on the Berkeley campus for spring 2008 will also have to pay a mandatory fee of $28.50 for the Class Pass. Class Pass provides free transportation on all Alameda County buses.

Only students who are currently enrolled in a degree program at a University of California campus, without academic sanctions, are eligible for the UC student rate.

Fees Subject to Change

By University policy, summer unit fees must be equal to the fee charged in the subsequent academic year. For summer 2008, there is fee increase of approximately 10% to bring Summer Sessions fees into line with the anticipated fees for the 2008-2009 academic year. No additional increase is expected, but given the realities of budgeting, students are advised that currently posted summer sessions fees are subject to change.

Campus Fees

These are mandatory fees paid for campus services and passed by referendum by the student body of the University. We anticipate that for 2008, this one-time fee will be $108.

Other Fees

UC students do not pay an enrollment fee as visitors do, and only pay additional fees for special programs such as Travel Study Programs and/or professional school programs such as those in the Haas School of Business. Students should visit program websites for additional fee information.

Course Materials Fees

Some departments charge Course Materials Fees for specific classes, such as those with science or computer labs, photography labs, art supplies, or similar costs. Courses with fees should be noted in the Class Schedule, although the amounts may not be known at the time of publication.
List of Course with Course Materials Fees


VISITING STUDENT FEES

  • Undergraduate and graduate students - $270 per unit.
  • Visiting domestic students - $385 one-time Enrollment Fee.
  • Visiting international students - $385 one-time Enrollment Fee plus an additional $300 International Service Fee.

Visiting Student Fees apply to all students who are not currently enrolled in a degree program at a University of California (UC) campus. This includes all U.S. College, Students, International Students and High School Students.

Fees Not Subject To Change

Visiting student course and enrollment fees have been set for 2008, and will not change even if UC fees are increased. Fees for special programs such as Travel Study Programs and/or professional school programs such as those in the Haas School of Business may be subject to change. Students should visit program websites for additional fee information.

Course Materials Fees

Some departments charge Course Materials Fees for specific classes, such as those with science or computer labs, photography labs, art supplies, or similar costs. Courses with fees should be noted in the Class Schedule, although the amounts may not be known at the time of publication.
List of Course with Course Materials Fees

Who should pay the International Service Fee?

For fee purposes, Summer Sessions assesses the International Service Fee to any student who enrolls from outside the U.S. or comes to the U.S. in a "non-immigrant status" to take classes or get a degree. For more information, please refer to the Visa Information section.

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