The University of California Board of Regents approved a multiyear Tuition Stability Plan on July 22, 2021. The plan helps students and families budget for a UC education by keeping UC tuition stable and predictable and providing new resources for financial aid.
Beginning fall 2022, tuition will be adjusted for each incoming undergraduate class but will subsequently remain flat until the student graduates, for up to six years. For undergraduates who first enrolled in fall 2021 or earlier--including all current undergraduates--tuition will stay flat at current rates for the duration of their enrollment, up to six years. The plan will be up for reauthorization by the Board of Regents in five years.
Use this estimated Cost of Attendance if you were admitted Fall 2022 (Cohort 1) to help determine how much money you’ll need to attend UC San Diego and how much financial aid you may need to meet that goal. Your actual costs may differ. For more information on each Cost of Attendance element visit our Financial Aid Terms webpage.
Based on three quarters, full-time enrollment status as an undergraduate student, and your estimated financial aid offer, please use the UC San Diego Net Price Calculatorto estimate your expected direct costs at UC San Diego.
Estimated Basic Cost of Attendance
California Residents and Non-California Residents
Cost of Attendance
Living with Parents
On Campus
Off Campus
CA Resident Tuition and Fees
$17,667
$17,667
$17,667
UC Systemwide Tuition/Fees: $13,104
UC San Diego Campus Fees: $2,304
UC San Diego Health Fee: $2,259
Living Expenses Food & Housing for students without dependents Food & Housing for students with dependents5
The Cost of Attendance (COA) includes the annual UC San Diego Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) of $2,259. Read more on how to use UC SHIP or how to waive UC SHIP.
Non-California resident and international students pay Non-Resident Supplemental Tuition (currently $31,026 annually) in addition to charges paid by California resident students. To assist with educational costs, Non-California residents will be considered for federal aid only: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Work-Study and Federal Direct Loans. International students may apply for Private Education Loans, to assist with educational costs.
The Food & Housing category includes a cost for Snacks & Meals Out. The Snacks & Meals out included in the Living with parents Food & Housing cost is $1,824. The Snacks & Meals out included in the On-Campus Food & Housing cost is $1,635. The Snacks & Meals out included in the Off-Campus Food & Housing cost is $2,123.
The Miscellaneous personal expenses category will be adjusted, along with federal financial aid for students enrolled less than half-time (i.e. less than 6 units). Miscellaneous personal expenses are indirect costs that are not billed to your student account.
Students with Dependents will be given a separate housing allowance in their cost of attendance.
For off-campus rental options, including market costs for one-bedroom apartments and other housing arrangements, please refer to the UC San Diego Off-Campus Housing Services website: https://offcampushousing.ucsd.edu/. Please keep in mind, the Cost of Attendance listed above is based on actual student average expenses. You can also view additional information on current typical housing costs near UC campuses.
Financial Assistance Information:
Students may submit Special Circumstances - Cost of Attendance Appeals with appropriate documentation for rent and utilities, transportation costs, computer purchases and/or increased books and supplies. Submission of a request does not guarantee approval.
Students who are unable to complete the FAFSA and/or California Dream Act Application or who are enrolled in less than half-time (6 units), may be able to apply for a private loan. Private Education Loans are available for domestic and international students. Inquire at the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office for lenders that accept international applicants or review this outside resource finaid.org for helpful information on how to choose and compare lenders.
Net Price Calculator
Use this tool to see how much financial aid you may be eligible to receive for in the 2025-26 academic year.