School of Architecture
The tuition fee for the academic year 2017-2018 is $49,550. This tuition fee includes health care services under Yale Health, but does not include the hospitalization insurance fee. The Corporation of Yale University reserves the right to revise The Corporation of Yale University reserves the right to revise tuition rates as necessary.
An annual fee of $1,150 is charged to the Student Financial Services bill for use of the School of Architecture
An annual fee of $1,150 is charged to the Student Financial Services bill for use of the School of Architecture's shops, computers, printers, and other equipment furnished by the School. This mandatory fee applies to all students and is refundable only upon withdrawal from the School. This mandatory fee applies to all students and is refundable only upon withdrawal from the School.
For a single student living off campus in the 2017-2018 academic year, a reasonable, albeit modest, estimate of total cost may be estimated by the following costs to be $72,814 for first-year M.Arch. I students and $71,014 for all other students.<
First-Year M.Arch. I
All other students
Tuition
$49,550
$49,550
Fees
1,150
1,150
Yale Health Plan Hospitalization/Specialty
2,332*
2,332*
Room and Board
14,755
13,412
Books/ Personal Expenses
5,027
4,570
________ ________
$72,814
$71,014
*Students may receive a waiver of the $3,332 hospitalization fee from the 3,332 hospitalization fee from Yale Health upon evidence that they have valid and sufficient alternative hospitalization coverage. Further information regarding health services can be found in the Yale Health website. information regarding health services can be found in the chapter Yale University Resources and Services.
School of Architecture
Tuition for the 2017-2018 academic year is $49,550 . This tuition includes health care services under the Yale University Health Plan, but does not include health insurance premiums. Yale University reserves the right to make tuition revisions as necessary.
The College charges an annual fee of $1,150 to the Student Financial Services bill for expenses incurred by the College store, computers, prints, and other equipment. The fee is mandatory, applies to all students, and is refundable only in the event of withdrawal from the College.
For an individual student who lives off-campus, the reasonable and modest total cost estimate for the 2017-2018 academic year is $72,814 (Master of Architecture I students) and $71,014 (all other students).
Master of Architecture First-Year Costs I
All Other Students
Tuition
$49,550
$49,550
Miscellaneous Fees
$1,150
$1,150
Yale Health Plan Residency/Specialty Fees
p>2,332*
2,332*
Lodging and meals
14,755
13,412
Books/personal expenses 5,027
4,570
________ ________
72,814
$71,014
*Students may qualify for a hospitalization waiver of $3,332 under the Yale Health Plan if they can demonstrate that they have valid and adequate other hospitalization insurance.
School of Drama
TUITION AND GENERAL EXPENSES
Tuition and fees* $29,750
Books and supplies (estimated)** $300-$2,675 p>
Estimated living expenses (estimated) $16,524
Estimated total costs $46,574-$48,949*
*Tuition for students in the Technical Tuition for students in the Technical Internship Program and Special Research Fellows is $14,875. Tuition for DFA candidates in residence is $1,000. DFA candidates in residence receive financial aid covering tuition and health care. financial aid covering tuition and health care.
**Costs vary from one department to another.
School of Theatre
Tuition and General Fees (2016-2017)
Tuition and fees* $29,750
Books and supplies (estimated)** $300-$2,675
Estimated living expenses $16,524
Estimated total costs $46,574-$48,949*
*Tuition for students enrolled in the Technical Internship Program and the Special Studies Program is $14,875 .. Tuition is $1,000 for Doctor of Fine Arts candidates who live on campus. Financial aid covering tuition and health care is available to Fine Arts doctoral candidates who live on campus.
**Specific costs vary by department.
Divinity School
Tuition and Fees
The standard single student budget below is used in calculating financial aid, including The standard single student budget below is used in calculating financial aid, including grants and loans. The budget assumes a modest lifestyle for a single student in New Haven. The estimated cost of attendance for the 9 month academic year contains fixed and discretionary expenses as follows:
Fixed Expenses
Tuition $ 23,920
Comprehensive Fee $ 450
Health Fee $ 2,264*
Board Fee $ 1,000**
Total $ 27,634
* The Health Fee may be waived if the student has not been admitted to the program. The Health fee may be waived if the student can provide proof of insurance. The amount listed is for a single student; rates are available for 2 person and family plans. Visa regulations require international students to retain health insurance.
**The board fee is a mandatory fee for all MAR and MDIV students; it is reduced to $250 per student.
The board fee is a mandatory fee for all MAR and MDIV students; it is reduced to $250/semester for students enrolled half time or less.
Discretionary Expenses
Rent / Food $11,233
Personal $ 4,936
Books $ 1,200
The fixed expenses are added to the discretionary expenses to determine the estimated cost of attendance The fixed expenses are added to the discretionary expenses to determine the estimated cost of attendance for a single student attending Yale Divinity School. Please note that eligibility for federal funds is limited to expenses the individual student incurs for his or her educational program. Please note that eligibility for federal funds is limited to expenses the individual student incurs for his or her educational program. These funds are not intended to supplement the expenses of other family members.
Additional Fees
Orientation Fee - The Orientation fee is now part of the Comprehensive fee but a $35 fee is assessed for spouses/partners who attend orientation.
Commencement Fee - is now part of the Comprehensive fee.
Seminary School
Tuition and Fees
The standard single student budget is listed below. The standard budget is used to calculate financial aid amounts, the latter including subsidies and loans. The budget assumes moderate living and applies to New Haven single students. Room and board costs address the cost of a junior one-bedroom campus apartment.
The projected cost of attendance applies to nine months of the academic year and includes both fixed and discretionary costs. These are as follows (2016-2017):
Fixed Fees
Tuition $23,920
Comprehensive Fee $450
Health Care Fee $2,264*
Housing Fee $1,000**
Total $27,634
*Health Care Fee may be waived if student can provide proof of insurance, the health care fee may be waived. Amounts listed above are for single students; fees vary for double and family programs. Visas require international students to maintain health insurance.
**All students in the Master of Religion and Doctor of Divinity programs are required to pay a housing fee. This may be reduced to $250 per semester for students enrolled for half the full-time enrollment time or less.
Discretionary Fees
Rent / Meals $11,233
Personal Expenses $4,936
Books $1,200
Fixed Fees need to be added to Discretionary Fees in order to determine the projected cost of attendance for a single student attending Yale Divinity School. Please note that eligibility for federal funds is limited to costs incurred by single students while enrolled in an educational program. Such funds cannot be used to support other family student expenses.
Other Fees
Guidance Fee. The mentoring fee is currently included in the comprehensive fee, but there is a $35 mentoring fee for spouses or partners of students who mentor.
Graduation Ceremony Fee. The graduation ceremony fee is currently included in the comprehensive fee.
Law School
Student Budget & Cost of Attendance
Our financial aid awards for 2017-2018 are based on a budget of tuition and fees plus allowances for living expenses, books, etc. These budgets reflect our estimate of the cost of a moderate style of living in New Haven for the nine-month academic year. month academic year.
2017-2018 Basic Budget
Tuition $59,920
University Administrative & Activities Fee 1 $ 2,250
Room, Board, & Personal Expenses $17,000
Books $ 1,100
University Hospitalization Coverage* $ 2,332
TOTAL $ 82,602
Room, Board, and Personal Expenses
This allocation represents a reasonable student expense for housing, utilities, food and other personal expenses. It is the same for all students whether they live on-campus or off-campus.
Travel
An additional allocation will be made to the
An additional allocation will be made to the cost-of-attendance to account for travel costs from the student's permanent home address (as reported on FAAST and/or FAFSA) to New Haven based on a universal assessment of average travel costs on a state by state or by country basis.
Health Services Coverage
Mandatory fees include membership in the Yale Health Plan (YHP), a comprehensive pre-paid group practice plan. In addition, students who are not enrolled in a hospitalization plan must obtain hospitalization coverage either through the YHP or the YHP. In addition, students who are not enrolled in a hospitalization plan must obtain hospitalization coverage either through the University or another source. For 2017-2018, Yale Health Plan membership fees are set at $2,332 for single students, $8,674 for two party coverage and $14,554 for family coverage. The cost of single student coverage is automatically added to the basic budget for all students. The cost of single student coverage is automatically added to the basic budget for all students. If a student obtains outside insurance and waives this coverage, this expense will be removed from the student's bill. If a student obtains outside insurance and waives this coverage, this expense will be removed from the student's bill. If a student has dependents and will be enrolling in the two-person or family coverage plan, a Budget Revision form (with documentation of enrollment) must be completed. If a student has dependents and will be enrolling in the two-person or family coverage plan, a Budget Revision form (with documentation of enrollment) must be completed and submitted to the Financial Aid Office for a budget adjustment (available at our website in the Additional financial assistance for this expense is available.) Additional financial aid for this expense is available in the form of a student loan.
Children
For students with dependent children, an allowance of $8,000 for each child is available.
Extraordinary Expenses
Adjustments to the basic budget may be made in the event of extraordinary expenses and special expenses. Adjustments to the basic budget may be made in the event of extraordinary expenses and special needs (e.g., extraordinary medical expenses). Please note that any additional borrowing for extraordinary expenses are not COAP eligible. Additional financial assistance resulting from such an adjustment will be available in the form of an additional payment for extraordinary expenses. Please note that any additional borrowing for extraordinary expenses are not COAP eligible. Additional financial assistance resulting from such an adjustment will be available in the form of a loan. Students are encouraged to discuss their individual situations with the Financial Aid Office, which is committed to being as responsive and flexible as possible.
Expenses Not Included
Moving expenses, prior debt, credit card debt and costs associated with automobiles will not be included. associated with automobiles will not be considered part of student budgets in determining eligibility for financial aid.
1The University Administrative and Activities fee includes University assessments for basic health coverage and use of University facilities and resources.
School of Law
Student Budgets and Cost of Attendance
The School of Law's financial aid for the 2017-2018 academic year is based on budgets for the costs of tuition and fees, living expenses, and books. These budgets reflect our estimate of the costs incurred for modest living in New Haven and apply to nine months of the academic year.
2017-2018 Law School Base Budget
Tuition $59,920
University administrative and activity costs 1 $2,250
Rooms, lodging, and personal expenses $17,000
Books $1,100
University health insurance costs* $2,332
Total $82,602
Housing, Meals, and Personal Expenses
This portion of the fee represents reasonable student expenses and covers the costs incurred for housing, alms, meals, and other personal expenses. This fee is the same for all students, whether they live on or off campus.
Travel expenses
Travel expenses should also be included in the cost of attendance. Travel costs refer to the cost of traveling between your permanent residence and the city of New Haven. This portion of the cost is the University's assessment of average travel costs, calculated on a state-by-state basis, or on a national basis.
Health Services Coverage
This portion of the fee is mandatory and covers the cost of membership in the Yale University Health Plan. The Yale University Health Plan is a comprehensive prepaid group practice plan. Students who are not enrolled in a health plan other than this one must obtain health insurance through the University or other sources. For the 2017-2018 academic year, Yale University Health Plan membership fees are set at $2,332 for single student, $8,674 for two-person coverage, and $14,554 for family coverage. The cost of single student coverage is automatically added to the base budget cost for all students. If a student has outside coverage, that coverage may be waived. In this case, the premium will be removed from your bill. If you have dependents and need to enroll in a two-person or family insurance plan, you must complete a Budget Modification Form and submit it to the Financial Aid Office for budget adjustments. Additional financial aid for this portion of the cost will be provided in the form of student loans.
Children's Expenses
If you have children who are not financially independent, you will need to set aside $8,000 per child and add this expense to your budget.
Extra expenses
The basic budget can be adjusted in case there are extra expenses and special needs (if extra medical bills).
Expenses not included in your budget
Relocation expenses, prior debt, credit card debt, and automobile-related expenses are not included in your budget and are not considered when determining eligibility for assistance.
1The University Administration and Activity Fee includes the University's basic health insurance assessment and the use of University facility resources.
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