The cost of attendance for an F-1 student at UCLA Extension is comprised of three main components: Program Tuition, International Program Fees, and Living Expenses.
This cost is variable based on the certificate program chosen and is subject to change. International applicants are required to provide a Statement of Financial Support demonstrating adequate financial ability to cover at least one year's total cost of attendance for their chosen program, as required for the Form I-20 application.
F-1 students can calculate their cost of attendance at UCLA Extension by summing up the non-refundable program deposit, the quarterly international program fee, and the cost of individual courses in their certificate program.
Additional costs F-1 students must budget for and are not included in the cost of attendance at UCLA Extension include housing costs, health insurance, and living expenses. These typically vary based on your personal preference. Costs may also increase if you are bringing dependents with you.
The higher international program provides free access to various support services and resources designed specifically for F-1 visa students.