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Student fees

Money should not be a barrier to getting a college education. The University of California is committed to helping all academically eligible students attend, regardless of their economic circumstances. Nearly two-thirds of UC undergraduates receive some form of financial aid, and UC enrolls more lower-income students that any comparable university in the nation.

The University of California can help you and your family plan for and manage the cost of your college education. UC has financing options available to students at all income levels.

The following information describes student fees for the 2008-09 academic year as well as resources about how you can more easily afford a UC education.

Proposed 2008-2009 Student Fees

Kashmiri lawsuit refund information

Fact sheet about 2007-08 student fees

President Dynes' letter to students on 2007-08 fees (April 2007)

UC financing guide for parents and students (English)

UC financing guide for parents and students (Spanish)

You can, we can help: Students share financial aid stories