 | Financial Support
As part of the admission package to all entering PhD students and some MS
students, CSE offers one or more years of financial support to students,
with the intent to continue support throughout the students' degree if the
student makes good progress and the resources are available.
Financial support is available to qualified graduate students in the form
of fellowships, loans, and assistantships for research or teaching.
Graduate Student Research positions are typically awarded by the professor who is the
holder of the research grant. Teaching assistantships are awarded by the
department. Intramural fellowships are awarded by the department or the
university.
Additional information on financial support to graduate students can be found at:
Requests for application forms for admission and financial support should
proceed from the Graduate Admissions Page or through the
to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Cost of Study
Fees for the 2007-2008 academic year are projected to be $9,429.09 for
California residents. For non-California residents and international
students, fees are projected to be $9723.09
and out-of-state tuition is projected to be an
additional $14,694.00 for the academic year.
California residents are exempted from paying tuition. United States
citizens may become state residents after living in California for one
year and fulfilling other requirements. Students supported by
teaching or research assistantships usually also receive compensation
for tuition and/or fees.
Housing Costs
University Housing Services operates more than 1,300 apartments for
couples, families, and single graduate students. They consist of
studios and one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Most of the
two- and three-bedroom apartments are reserved for students with
children. Studio apartments are offered only to single graduate
students, and one-bedroom units are reserved for married couples
without children. Rents range from $573 to $1300 per month. The rent
for some of the two- and three-bedroom apartments excludes utilities.
Because University apartments cost much less than comparable private
housing, there are long waiting lists for married couples without
children and for single graduate students. For further information,
please refer to our Housing Resources.
There is a wide variety of housing available off-campus. The cost of
off-campus varies dramatically, and it can be difficult to find suitable
housing during certain times of the year, especially September. Students
should make their housing arrangements well in advance of the start of
the school year.
Visit the UCSD Off Campus Housing website for more infomation and details
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