Here you will find student budgets from years prior.
- Undergraduate Student Budgets 2023-24add
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. New out-of-state students pay an additional Nonresident Supplemental Tuition of $32,574.
- Food and Housing: Charges for University housing and meal plans. Varies based on your residence hall, apartment, or family housing assignment and meal plan.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Residence hall food and housing costs include the cost of a mini-fridge, prorated based on occupancy, for all residence halls except Blackwell. Residence hall and university apartment budgets also include the $45 RHA fee except Bowles Hall. Students living in Bowles Hall add $4,368.
Direct Undergraduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for your Entering Academic Year
Living Arrangement for
2023–24:
Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $15,602 $15,602 $15,602 $15,602 Living Expenses $20,576 $16,584 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,858 $3,858 $3,858 $3,858 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs
$40,036 $36,044 $19,460 $19,460
Total Cost of Attendance (including Personal Expenses*)
$46,168 $45,492 $41,592 $33,010
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2023–24 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
Living Arrangement for 2023–24: Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $14,954 $14,954 $14,954 $14,954 Living Expenses $20,576 $16,584 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,858 $3,858 $3,858 $3,858 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs
$39,388 $35,396 $18,812 $18,812
Total Cost of Attendance (including Personal Expenses*)
$45,520 $44,844 $40,944 $32,362
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2023–24 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
Living Arrangement for
2023–24:
Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $14,420 $14,420 $14,420 $14,420 Living Expenses $20,576 $16,584 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,858 $3,858 $3,858 $3,858 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs $38,854 $34,862 $18,278 $18,278 Total Cost of Attendance (including Personal Expenses*)
$44,986 $44,310 $40,410 $31,828
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2023–24 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
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Personal Expenses*
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
- Housing and Utilities: Expenses are for nine months (~$1,330/month).
- Additional Food: For apartments, divide amounts by 9 to develop a monthly food budget. Buying bulk and cooking at home help make this economical.
- Books and Other Costs: Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses. Your student bus pass will get you around for free.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for
2023–24:
Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Housing and Utilities n/a n/a $12,010 $2,912 Food $1,826 $5,142 $5,582 $4,426 Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment $1,274 $1,274 $1,274 $1,274 Institutional Resilience and Enhancement Fee $236 $236 $236 $236 Miscellaneous and Personal $2,092 $2,092 $2,024 $2,426 Transportation $704 $704 $1,006 $2,276 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $6,132 $9,448 $22,132 $13,550 2023–24 estimated average budget for undergraduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
- Graduate Student Budgets 2023-24add
Updated July 24, 2023
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state residents in Graduate Academic Programs, add $15,102 in Nonresident Supplemental Tuition.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Nonresidents of California in the professional degree programs will pay nonresident supplemental tuition and fees of $12,246 or $13,674 (depending on your program), in addition to the amount shown in the chart. Double majors will have a pro-rated professional degree supplemental tuition amount, based on their two programs.
Direct Graduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2023–2024 Academic Programs Professional Programs Tuition and Fees $15,260 $15,260 Student Health Insurance Plan $6,156 $6,156 Total Direct Graduate Costs $21,416 $21,416 A note about Graduate Tuition & Fees:
- Students in a number of professional degree programs will pay additional tuition and fees based on their school or department, or degree program.
- Check with your school or department for more information about their professional degree supplemental tuition policy.
- Students in the Schools of Law, Optometry, Public Policy, Public Health, Social Welfare, Information Management, and various programs in the College of Environmental Design, the Engineering Master's Program, the MBA programs in the Haas School of Business, and the Joint Medical Program are subject to different tuition and fee schedules.
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2023–24 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary. Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2023–2024 Academic Programs Professional Programs Housing and Utilities $16,914 $18,984 Food $8,374 $9,300 Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment $416 $730 Institutional Resilience and Enhancement Fee (IREF) $236 $236 Miscellaneous and Personal $2,604 $3,152 Transportation $3,074 $3,660 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $31,618 $36,062 2023–24 estimated average budget for graduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Graduate Costs for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2023–2024 Academic Programs Professional Programs Total Expected Graduate Costs $53,034 $57,478 - Undergraduate Student Budgets 2022-23add
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. New out-of-state students pay an additional Nonresident Supplemental Tuition of $31,026.
- Room and Board: Charges for University housing. Varies based on your residence hall, apartment, or family housing assignment.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Residence hall room & board costs include the cost of a mini-fridge, prorated based on occupancy, for all residence halls except Blackwell. Residence hall and university apartment budgets also include the $45 RHA fee except Bowles Hall. Students living in Bowles Hall add $4,368.
Direct Undergraduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for your Entering Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2022–23: Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $14,796 $14,796 $14,796 $14,796 Room and Board $19,520 $15,528 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,968 $3,968 $3,968 $3,968 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs
$38,284 $34,292 $18,764 $18,764
Total Cost of Attendance (including Personal Expenses*)
$43,794 $42,794 $39,094 $31,124
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2022–23 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
Living Arrangement for 2022–23: Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $14,262 $14,262 $14,262 $14,262 Room and Board $19,520 $15,528 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,968 $3,968 $3,968 $3,968 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs $37,750 $33,758 $18,230 $18,230 Total Cost of Attendance (including Personal Expenses*)
$43,260 $42,260 $38,560 $30,590
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2022–23 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
Personal Expenses*
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
- Housing and Utilities: Expenses are for nine months (~$1,200/month).
- Additional Food: For apartments, divide amounts by 9 to develop a monthly food budget. Buying bulk and cooking at home help make this economical.
- Books and Other Costs: Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses. Your student bus pass will get you around for free.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2022–23: Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Housing and Utilities n/a n/a $11,462 $2,764 Food $1,648 $4,640 $4,780 $3,998 Books and Supplies $1,140 $1,140 $1,140 $1,140 Institutional Resilience and Enhancement Fee $212 $212 $212 $212 Personal $1,884 $1,884 $1,828 $2,190 Transportation $626 $626 $908 $2,056 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $5,510 $8,502 $20,330 $12,360 2022–23 estimated average budget for undergraduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
- Graduate Student Budgets 2022-23add
Updated July 15, 2022
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state residents in Graduate Academic Programs, add $15,102 in Nonresident Supplemental Tuition.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Nonresidents of California in the professional degree programs will pay nonresident supplemental tuition and fees of $12,246 or $13,674 (depending on your program), in addition to the amount shown in the chart. Double majors will have a pro-rated professional degree supplemental tuition amount, based on their two programs.
Direct Graduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2022–2023 Academic Programs Professional Programs Tuition and Fees $14,476 $14,476 Student Health Insurance Plan $6,372 $6,372 Total Direct Graduate Costs $20,848 $20,848 Graduate Tuition & Fees: Students in a number of professional degree programs will pay additional tuition and fees based on their school or department, or degree program. Check with your school or department for more information about their professional degree supplemental tuition policy. Students in the Schools of Law, Optometry, Public Policy, Public Health, Social Welfare, Information Management, and various programs in the College of Environmental Design, the Engineering Master's Program, the MBA programs in the Haas School of Business, and the Joint Medical Program are subject to different tuition and fee schedules.
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2023–24 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary. Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2022–2023 Academic Programs Professional Programs Housing and Utilities $15,892 $17,838 Food $7,724 $8,578 Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment $384 $672 Institutional Resilience and Enhancement Fee (IREF) $212 $212 Miscellaneous and Personal $2,402 $2,908 Transportation $2,836 $3,376 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $29,450 $33,584 2023–24 estimated average budget for graduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Graduate Costs for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2022–2023 Academic Programs Professional Programs Total Expected Graduate Costs $50,298 $54,432 - Undergraduate Student Budgets 2021-22add
Updated July 19, 2021
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state students pay an additional Nonresident Supplemental Tuition of $29,754.
- Room and Board: Charges for University housing. Varies based on your residence hall, apartment, or family housing assignment.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Residence hall room & board costs include a prorated charge for a MicroChill refrigerator and microwave combination unit for all buildings except Blackwell Hall and Bowles Hall. Students living in Bowles Hall add $4,498.
Direct Undergraduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2021–22: Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $14,226 $14,226 $14,226 $14,226 Room and Board $18,456 $14,730 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,788 $3,788 $3,788 $3,788 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs $36,470 $32,744 $18,014 $18,014 Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2021–22 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary.
- Housing and Utilities: Expenses are for nine months (~$1,200/month).
- Additional Food: For apartments, divide amounts by 9 to develop a monthly food budget. Buying bulk and cooking at home help make this economical.
- Books and Other Costs: Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses. Your student bus pass will get you around for free.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2021–22: Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Housing and Utilities n/a n/a $11,462 $2,856 Food $1,616 $3,920 $4,646 $3,926 Books and Supplies $1,118 $1,118 $1,118 $1,118 Personal $1,854 $1,854 $1,792 $2,150 Transportation $620 $620 $890 $2,016 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $5,208 $7,512 $19,908 $12,066 2021–22 estimated average budget for undergraduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Undergraduate Costs for Academic Year 2021–2022
Living Arrangement for 2021–22: Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Total Expected Undergraduate Costs $41,678 $40,256 $37,922 $30,080 - Graduate Student Budgets 2021-22add
Updated July 19, 2021
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state residents in Graduate Academic Programs, add $15,102 in Nonresident Supplemental Tuition.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Nonresidents of California in the professional degree programs will pay nonresident supplemental tuition and fees of $12,246 or $13,674 (depending on your program), in addition to the amount shown in the chart. Double majors will have a pro-rated professional degree supplemental tuition amount, based on their two programs.
Direct Graduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2021–2022 Academic Programs Professional Programs Tuition and Fees $14,160 $14,160 Student Health Insurance Plan $6,088 $6,088 Total Direct Graduate Costs $20,248 $20,248 Graduate Tuition & Fees: Students in a number of professional degree programs will pay additional tuition and fees based on their school or department, or degree program. Check with your school or department for more information about their professional degree supplemental tuition policy. Students in the Schools of Law, Optometry, Public Policy, Public Health, Social Welfare, Information Management, and various programs in the College of Environmental Design, the Engineering Master's Program, the MBA programs in the Haas School of Business, and the Joint Medical Program are subject to different tuition and fee schedules.
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2021–22 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary. Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2021–2022 Academic Programs Professional Programs Housing and Utilities $15,840 $17,780 Food $7,416 $8,234 Books and Supplies $370 $646 Personal $2,306 $2,790 Transportation $2,722 $3,240 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $28,654 $32,690 2021–22 estimated average budget for graduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Graduate Costs for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2021–2022 Academic Programs Professional Programs Total Expected Graduate Costs $48,902 $52,938 - Undergraduate Student Budgets 2020-21add
Updated August 7,2020
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state students pay an additional Nonresident Supplemental Tuition of $29,754.
- Room and Board: Charges for University housing. Varies based on your residence hall, apartment, or family housing assignment.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Residence hall room & board costs include an $80 fee for a MicroChill refrigerator and microwave combination unit for all buildings except Blackwell Hall and Bowles Hall. Students living in Bowles Hall add $2,462.
Direct Undergraduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2020–21: Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $14,312 $14,312 $14,312 $14,312 Room and Board $19,620 $14,720 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,536 $3,536 $3,536 $3,536 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs $37,468 $32,568 $17,848 $17,848 Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2020–21 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary.
- Housing and Utilities: Expenses are for nine months (~$1,200/month).
- Additional Food: For apartments, divide amounts by 9 to develop a monthly food budget. Buying bulk and cooking at home help make this economical.
- Books and Other Costs: Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses. Your student bus pass will get you around for free.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2020–21: Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Housing and Utilities n/a n/a $10,868 $2,704 Food $1,476 $3,792 $4,508 $3,808 Books and Supplies $1,094 $1,094 $1,094 $1,094 Personal $1,802 $1,802 $1,738 $2,088 Transportation $620 $620 $864 $1,950 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $4,992 $7,308 $19,072 $11,644 2020–21 estimated average budget for undergraduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Undergraduate Costs for Academic Year 2020–2021
Living Arrangement for 2020–21: Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Total Expected Undergraduate Costs $42,460 $39,876 $36,920 $29,492 - Graduate Student Budgets 2020-21add
Updated August 7, 2020
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state residents in Graduate Academic Programs, add $15,102 in Nonresident Supplemental Tuition.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Nonresidents of California in the professional degree programs will pay nonresident supplemental tuition and fees of $12,246 or $13,674 (depending on your program), in addition to the amount shown in the chart. Double majors will have a pro-rated professional degree supplemental tuition amount, based on their two programs.
Direct Graduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2020–2021 Academic Programs Professional Programs Tuition and Fees $14,246 $14,246 Student Health Insurance Plan $5,682 $5,682 Total Direct Graduate Costs $19,928 $19,928 Graduate Tuition & Fees: Students in a number of professional degree programs will pay additional tuition and fees based on their school or department, or degree program. Check with your school or department for more information about their professional degree supplemental tuition policy. Students in the Schools of Law, Optometry, Public Policy, Public Health, Social Welfare, Information Management, and various programs in the College of Environmental Design, the Engineering Master's Program, the MBA programs in the Haas School of Business, and the Joint Medical Program are subject to different tuition and fee schedules.
Figures for systemwide tuition and fees represent currently approved amounts and may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California. Final approved 2020–21 tuition and fee levels may be higher or lower than the amounts presented.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary. Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2020–2021 Academic Programs Professional Programs Housing and Utilities $15,646 $17,564 Food $7,288 $8,094 Books and Supplies $362 $634 Personal $2,266 $2,744 Transportation $2,676 $3,186 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $28,238 $32,222 2020–21 estimated average budget for graduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Graduate Costs for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2020–2021 Academic Programs Professional Programs Total Expected Graduate Costs $48,166 $52,150 - Undergraduate Student Budgets 2019-20add
Updated July 7, 2019
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state students pay an additional Nonresident Supplemental Tuition of $29,754.
- Room and Board: Charges for University housing. Varies based on your residence hall, apartment, or family housing assignment.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Students living in Bowles Hall add $3,680. New undergraduate students entering in Fall 2020, add $380 for housing during orientation, if you plan on living in a residence hall or university apartment in the fall term.
Direct Undergraduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2019–20: Living in a
Campus
Residence HallLiving in an
On-Campus
ApartmentLiving in an
Off-Campus
ApartmentLiving with
RelativesTuition and Fees $14,254 $14,254 $14,254 $14,254 Room and Board $17,220 $13,692 n/a n/a Student Health Insurance Plan $3,286 $3,286 $3,286 $3,286 Total Direct Undergraduate Costs $34,760 $31,232 $17,540 $17,540 Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by increases or reductions in state funding or other developments.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2019–20: Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Housing and Utilities n/a n/a $9,916 $2,884 Food $1,644 $3,668 $4,488 $3,342 Books and Supplies $870 $870 $870 $870 Personal $1,876 $1,876 $1,872 $1,992 Transportation $400 $400 $570 $1,510 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $4,790 $6,814 $17,716 $10,598 2019–20 estimated average budget for undergraduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Undergraduate Costs for the Academic Year
Living Arrangement for 2019–20: Living in a Campus Residence Hall Living in an On-Campus Apartment Living in an Off-Campus Apartment Living with Relatives Total Expected Undergraduate Costs $39,550 $38,046 $35,256 $28,138 - Graduate Student Budgets 2019-20add
Updated July 2, 2019
What are my direct costs to UC Berkeley?
Direct costs are what you pay directly to the University of California, Berkeley. Financial aid reduces these costs and will cover the cost of tuition and fees for over a third of Berkeley students.
- Tuition and Fees: Set amount charged by the university. Out-of-state residents in Graduate Academic Programs, add $15,102 in Nonresident Supplemental Tuition.
- Health Insurance: Students can receive extra aid to cover Berkeley SHIP (Student Health Insurance Plan). SHIP may be waived for personal insurance that is equivalent or better (file waiver by July 1).
Note: Nonresidents of California in the professional degree programs will pay nonresident supplemental tuition and fees of $12,246 or $13,674 (depending on your program), in addition to the amount shown in the chart. Double majors will have a pro-rated professional degree supplemental tuition amount, based on their two programs.
Direct Graduate Costs Charged by UC Berkeley for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2019–20 Academic Programs Professional Programs Tuition and Fees $14,246 $14,246 Student Health Insurance Plan $5,240 $5,240 Total Direct Graduate Costs $19,428 $19,428 Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by increases or reductions in state funding or other developments.
Graduate Tuition & Fees: Students in a number of professional degree programs will pay additional tuition and fees based on their school or department, or degree program. Check with your school or department for more information about their professional degree supplemental tuition policy. Students in the Schools of Law, Optometry, Public Policy, Public Health, Social Welfare, Information Management, and various programs in the College of Environmental Design, the Engineering Master's Program, the MBA programs in the Haas School of Business, and the Joint Medical Program are subject to different tuition and fee schedules. Nonresidents of California in the professional degree programs will pay nonresident supplemental tuition and fees of $12,246 or $13,674 (depending on your program), in addition to the amount shown in the chart above. Double majors will have a pro-rated professional degree supplemental tuition amount, based on their two programs.
What should I budget for my personal expenses?
Personal expenses are expected indirect costs not billed to your student account. Your financial aid refund and/or work-study earnings, if you receive them, will help cover these expenses. You control these costs, so amounts will vary. Budgeting and a spending plan are key to managing costs like school supplies, off-campus transportation, and additional living expenses.
Estimated Personal Expenses for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2019–2020 Academic Programs Professional Programs Housing and Utilities $15,442 $17,332 Food $7,116 $7,902 Books and Supplies $2,214 $2,678 Personal $2,612 $3,110 Transportation $2,676 $3,186 Total Estimated Personal Expenses $27,738 $31,642 2019–20 estimated average budget for graduate students based on a reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley.
What is the total expected cost before financial aid?
Total expected cost combines direct costs and personal expenses to estimate the funding you will need for educational expenses for a year at Berkeley.
Total Expected Graduate Costs for the Academic Year
Academic Year 2019–2020 Academic Programs Professional Programs Total Expected Graduate Costs $47,166 $51,070