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Subject: Components of student fees?
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: skt1479-ga
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Posted: 17 Mar 2003 13:34 PST
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Question ID: 177483
For a research project, I'm looking for the following information:

A percentage-wise break-up of fee paid by students at the college
level (2 year and 4 year degrees) i.e. associate degrees, bachelors,
master's and PhDs. For instance, what percentage is tuition fee,
athletic fee, administrative fee, transportation fee (if the Univ
provides free bus service etc.), health fee (if the Univ provides
health services that students can utilize).

Request for Question Clarification by googleexpert-ga on 19 Mar 2003 06:33 PST
I wanted to know if the following helps you:
Boston University - 
http://www.bu.edu/econ/grad/expenses/
Boston College - 
http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/sociology/grad/faq/
University of Washington - 

http://www.anthro.washington.edu/graduate/FAQs.htm

Osgoode Hall Law School - 
http://www.osgoode.yorku.ca/gxgradfeesexp.htm
Queen's University - 
http://www.queensu.ca/sgsr/prostudents.php?page=42


Portland State University - 
http://www.ssw.pdx.edu/pgPhd_FinancialInfo.shtml

Georgia State University - 
http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwois/costs-budgets.htm

Clarification of Question by skt1479-ga on 19 Mar 2003 09:50 PST
Thanks for the information. Yes, the information does help to an
extent. For instance, the  link given to Boston Univ.'s site is
exactly what I am looking for (i.e. fees charged directly by the
Univ.) rather than a mere prediction of expenses that the student is
expected to take care of.

For my project, an analysis of such information from at least ten
different univ's should suffice (preferably 15-20 univ's though). The
Univ's should preferably be spread around the U.S.

Thanks!

Request for Question Clarification by googleexpert-ga on 19 Mar 2003 13:31 PST
These are some of the links I have found so far, 
I'll keep you posted if I find anymore links,
let me know if these links help:

Miami University -
http://www.miami.muohio.edu/documents_and_policies/graduatebulletin/fees.cfm

Cornell Graduate School -
http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu/grad/admissions/tuition-expense.html

UCLA Graduate Division - 
http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/gasaa/admissions/expenses.htm

Mississippi University for Women - 
http://www.muw.edu/registrar/FEES02.html

Bastyr Univeristy - 
http://www.bastyr.edu/academic/profiles/tuition1.asp

University of Sussex -
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/publications/pgrad2003/ade.shtml

Loyola Marymount University - 
http://www.lmu.edu/graduate/overview/fact_sheet.html

UMass Boston -
http://www.umb.edu/students/bursar/tuition_fees.shtml

Princeton University - 
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/admissions/g/hcl/8fees.html

Syracuse University - 
http://gradsch.syr.edu/admission/appcost.htm

MIT - 
http://web.mit.edu/catalogue/overv.chap4-costs.shtml

Stanford University - 
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/admissions/financing.html

St. Cloud University - 
http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/gb/financial/living.html

Yale University - 
http://www.yale.edu/graduateschool/financial/general_info.html

University of Texas - 
http://www.utexas.edu/student/registrar/catalogs/gi01-02/ch3/ch3c.html#tuit.req

University of California, Santa Cruz - 
http://reg.ucsc.edu/catalog/graduate.html

University of Florida - 
http://gradschool.rgp.ufl.edu/gradcat/2001-2002/financial.html

University of California, Davis - 
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/Fees/fees.html

Oakland University - 
http://www2.oakland.edu/grad/web/grad_links.cfm?ID=3@9

Clarification of Question by skt1479-ga on 20 Mar 2003 20:59 PST
Most of the links are relevant but some of them still do contain only
estimated expenses  and not the break-up of fees. As an example: the
links:
http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/gasaa/admissions/expenses.htm
and
http://gradschool.rgp.ufl.edu/gradcat/2001-2002/financial.html

are exactly what I am looking for.. with an elaborate explanation of
the different fee components that the respective University charges.

Thanks.

Request for Question Clarification by googleexpert-ga on 20 Mar 2003 21:55 PST
If some of the information was last updated in 2001, is that okay?

Clarification of Question by skt1479-ga on 21 Mar 2003 11:55 PST
Yes, it is okay if it was updated in 2001.
Thanks

Request for Question Clarification by googleexpert-ga on 23 Mar 2003 17:32 PST
I found some more links.
1. Kennesaw State University
http://www.kennesaw.edu/admissions/fees/fall02fees.htm

2. Salem State College
http://www.salemstate.edu/admin_finance/bursar/tuition_fees.html

3. Suny Brockport
http://www.brockport.edu/~admweb01/feetable02.htm

4. University of Montana
http://www.umt.edu/cyberbear/instructions/fees.htm

5. Iowa State University
http://www.iastate.edu/~registrar/fees/othfee.html

6. The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
http://www.artic.edu/saic/services/graduate/accounts/tuition.html

7. College at Oneonta
http://www.oneonta.edu/publications/grad/gradexp.asp

8. USC School of Medicine
http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2002/medicine/med03.html

Please let me know which numbered link was useful?  

Also, do you want fees for the following:
International Students
Different departments(Engineering, Chemistry, etc.,,)?

Clarification of Question by skt1479-ga on 28 Mar 2003 12:40 PST
Apologies for the delay. #2,3,5,6 and 7 are of use to me. Yes, do
include examples of fee components for different departments. As far
as International students are concerned, I believe they'll just be
treated as out of state..as far as fee is concerned..but do include a
couple of them as well - if you see a notable difference.

Thanks
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