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Cost of Attendance 2009-2010
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Below are the basic 2009-2010 academic year costs used to compute a student's financial aid eligibility. Costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Undergraduate
Graduate
Law
For more detailed information on fees and tuition costs for full-time, part-time, undergraduates, graduates, and law students, visit the Student Accounts 2009-2010 Fee Schedule.
Undergraduate
Cost of Attendance for Federal Aid Eligibility
2009-2010 Academic Year (Two Semesters)
Full-Time (12+ credits)
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Undergraduate
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Idaho Residents
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Non-Idaho Residents1
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Non-Idaho Residents with WUE1 |
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Tuition and Full-time Student Fees
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$4,932
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$15,012
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$7,398 |
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Room & Board 2
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$7,242
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$7,242
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$7,242
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Books & Supplies (estimated) 3
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$1,474
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$1,474
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$1,474
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Subtotal: Base Costs
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$13,648
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$23,728
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$16,114
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Transportation (estimated)
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$1,766
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$1,766
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$1,766
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Miscellaneous & Personal 4
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$3,066
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$3,066
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$3,066
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TOTAL COSTS:
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$18,480
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$28,560
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$20,946
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Graduate Cost of Attendance for Federal Aid Eligibility
2009-2010 Academic Year (Two Semesters)
Full-time (9+ credits)
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Graduate
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Idaho Residents
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Non-Idaho Residents1
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Tuition and Full-time Student Fees
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$5,556
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$15,636
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Room & Board 2
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$9,292
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$9,292
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| Books & Supplies (estimated) 3 |
$1,474
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Subtotal: Base Costs
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$16,322
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$26,402
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Transportation (estimated)
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$1,914
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$1,914
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Miscellaneous & Personal 4
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$4,038
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$4,038
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TOTAL COSTS:
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$22,274
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$32,354
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Law
Cost of Attendance for Federal Aid Eligibility
2009-2010 Academic Year
(Two Semesters) Full-time (10+ credits) Law
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Law
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Idaho Residents
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Non-Idaho Residents1
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Tuition and Full-time Student Fees
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$11,776
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$21,856
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| Room & Board 2 |
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Books & Supplies (estimated) 3
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$1,474
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Subtotal: Base Costs
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$22,542
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$32,622
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Transportation (estimated)
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$1,914
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$1,914
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Miscellaneous & Personal 4
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$4,038
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$4,038
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TOTAL COSTS:
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$28,494
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$38,574
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1. Non-Idaho Resident UndergraduateTuition & Fees $15,012 = $4,932 Fees + $10,080.
Non-Idaho Resident Graduate Tuition & Fees $15,636 = $5,556 Fees + $10,080.
Non-Idaho Resident Law Tuition & Fees $21,856 = $11,776 Fees + $10,080.
WUE (Western Undergraduate Exchange) recipients pay $7,398 = 150% of the $4,932 Fees which is a $7,614 savings in tuition.
2. Room and Board costs vary; the figures listed above reflect average costs of living expenses on or off campus. Students who live with their parents, non-traditional students or students who have their children living with them receive different budgets. Other than these situations, a student's living arrangement does not affect the budget used by Student Financial Aid Services.
3. Book costs are based on an average for a full load of courses for one academic year. The average cost may vary from one year to the next. This also includes an average cost for course related supplies.
4. Miscellaneous and Personal includes items such as clothing, health insurance, special course fees, personal care products, laundry, etc.
Fees and tuition are to be paid as part of registration to the university twice a year, once for fall and again for spring. Books and supplies are purchased by the student at the UI Bookstore or elsewhere as needed each term. Room and Board (living in a residence hall) may be paid by the student monthly or once a semester to University Residence Housing/University Dining Services. (The Office of University Residences has more information on the various payment plans available.) Rent/Food/Utilities are usually paid monthly or as needed by students to their landlord and utility companies.
Financial aid budgets can not be adjusted to maintain payments on cars, to pay previous debts, to make down payments on any property or vehicle or to support expensive tastes or lifestyles. Elective medical costs, including maternity expenses, will not be funded by financial aid funds.
A student and/or their parents may have changes in their financial situation. Any student or parent may request a re-evaluation of the student's need by submitting a letter of appeal to Student Financial Aid Services, outlining the extenuating circumstances.
For more detailed information on fees and tuition costs for full-time, part-time, undergraduates, graduates, and law students, go to the Fall 2009 - Spring 2010 Fee Schedule.
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