One response to “What’s the true cost of stanford computer science bachelor’s degree?please anybody help…..?”

  1. raflorsheim

    According to their website, tuition alone is $36,000 this year, and the total costs (including room and board, etc., are estimated at $58,068. That is for this year. Now if you assume that tuition will go up at least 5% per year, and that since you have not yet applied there, I’m assuming that you won’t start until at least 2011-12. That means that your total costs would probably be over $250,000 by the time you graduate.

    Not everyone gets scholarships (it is only a small percentage of applicants), nor is there a standard amount for scholarships. The financial aid office will look at the financial status of each applicant’s family and your achievements to see if you are eligible for any forms of financial aid, ranging from grants to work-study to scholarships to loans. That will be different for each person.

    UCLA and UNC are both public schools, so the amounts depend on whether you are considered a resident of each of those states. UCLA estimates that it will cost a California resident living in the dorms a total of $25,135 and a non-resident a total of $43,623 this year (again, you need to adjust for increasing costs over the next few years. UNC lists costs for North Carolina residents living in the dorms this year at $16,578, and for non-residents at $34,082. Again, multiply that by 4 years and adjust the numbers for tuition increases each year.

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