International Students

Fees and Cost of Attendance for 2015-2016 Academic Year

The Cost of Attendance (COA) or budget for a student is an estimate of that student’s educational expenses for the period of enrollment. The Higher Education Act of 1965 specifies that a student’s COA includes tuition and fees normally assessed for a student carrying the same academic workload and an allowance for living expenses, such as room and board, books and supplies, personal, and transportation costs. The law also provides limited allowances for loan fees, dependent-care costs, and expenses for disabled students. The following tables show the average expenses for a nine-month academic year based on 2015-2016 fee levels. Students should take into account their own spending and the possibility of unforeseen expenses.

More information can be found in the Fees & Cost of Attendance page.

J.D. Program Expenses
for CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
Fall
2015
Spring
2016
Academic Year
2015-2016
Tuition and Fees (Total) $24,312.25 $24,312.25 $48,624.50
Living Expenses (Total) $12,162.00 $12,162.00 $24,324.00
Books & Supplies   $748.00   $748.00 $1,496.00
Health Insurance Fees*  $1,877.00  $1,877.00 $3,754.00
Total CA Resident Student Budget** $39,099.25 $39,099.25 $78,198.50
J.D. Program Expenses
for NON-RESIDENTS
Fall
2015
Spring
2016
Academic Year
2015-2016
Tuition and Fees (Total) $26,287.75 $26,287.75 $52,575.50
Living Expenses (Total) $12,162.00 $12,162.00 $24,324.00
Books & Supplies   $748.00   $748.00 $1,496.00
Health Insurance Fees*  $1,877.00  $1,877.00 $3,754.00
Total Non-Resident Student Budget** $41,074.75 $41,074.75 $82,149.50

*If you have comparable insurance, you may waive enrollment. Go to the University Health Services website for more information.

**New law students are also assessed a $27 Document Management Fee.

All fees are subject to change.

The estimated tuition and fees are contingent upon projections of competitors’ fees. Since 2007, Berkeley Law has limited its fee increases so that its resident fees will not exceed its policy benchmark of market rate.

How to file the FAFSA as an international JD student

International JD students who wish to be considered for need-based grants at Berkeley Law may submit the FAFSA using the following method.

If you will be in the U.S. on an F1 or F2 student visa, a J1 or J2 exchange visa or a G series visa, you can select “No, I am not a citizen or eligible noncitizen.” You will not be eligible for federal student aid; however, you should still complete the application because you may be eligible for institutional aid.

International House Academic Year 2011-2012 and Fall Semester 2011 Room And Board Financial Aid Awards for International students, U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents

Financial aid for room and board is available to graduate or upper division students who have already completed one academic year at UC Berkeley and who demonstrate financial need. Awards are for full or partial payment of room and board fees at the International House. Applications are available at http://ihouse.berkeley.edu
Application deadline: Friday, March 4 2011, 4:30P.M.
Please submit your completed application by e mail to:
US Citizens & Permanent residents: Gina Abrams at usfinaid@berkeley.edu
International Students: Josiane Siegfried at edfinaid@berkeley.edu