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THE UNIVERSIT Y OF UTAH
Cost of Attendance
The cost of attendance below is an estimate of what it would cost to attend the U. This cost includes tuition and your basic living expenses. Keep in
mind that the U offers financial aid to help keep these costs down. admissions.utah.edu/cost
E S T I M AT E D 2 0 1 7 - 1 8 AC A D E M I C Y E A R CO S T O F AT T E N D A N C E
Based on 26 credit hours — 13 each Fall and Spring semesters.
DIRECT COSTS
(before scholarships and financial aid)
Living on campus Living off campus Living off campus
(with parent/relative)
Tuition and fees Resident:
Non-resident: $ 7,956
$ 25,198 Resident:
Non-resident: $ 7,956
$ 25,198 Resident:
Non-resident: $ 7,956
$ 25,198
Room and board $ 10,566 * $ 9,936 * $ 1,836 *
SUBTOTAL Resident:
Non-resident: $ 18,522
$ 35,764 Resident:
Non-resident: $ 17,892
$ 35,134 Resident:
Non-resident: $ 9,792
$ 27,034
Books and supplies $ 1,232 $ 1,232 $ 1,232
Miscellaneous ** $ 2,430 $ 2,430 $ 2,430
Transportation $ 1,260 $ 1,260 $ 1,260
TOTAL § (estimated cost of attendance) Resident:
Non-resident: $ 23,444
$ 40,686 Resident:
Non-resident: $ 22,814
$ 40,056 Resident:
Non-resident: $ 14,714
$ 31,956
INDIRECT COSTS (estimated)
All costs are subject to change without notice and are expected to increase annually. The Cost of Attendance is based on estimated figures and may not accurately reflect an individual students costs. The combination of the direct and indirect costs
will be used to determine financial aid. *Please note, this rate is based on reported average costs for all undergraduate students at the U. Freshman costs may be up to $2-3K less, due to lower freshman housing fees. Estimated costs may vary based on
room type and meal plan selection. **Miscellaneous costs include things like medical expenses, clothing, haircuts, telephone, and other utilities, etc. §Fees associated with student loan borrowing have been accounted for in the total budget for both
Residents and Non-residents. Loan fees will vary.
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