General Financial Aid Information
2009-10 Cost of Attendance
The figures provided are estimates and are for planning purposes only. To calculate more specific estimates, go to the Office of the Registrar's How Much Will it Cost?
Undergraduate Students |
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| Resident Tuition and Fees Based on typical enrollment of 15 credits for each of 3 terms (45 credits per year) |
$7,428 |
| Does not reflect Programmatic Fees or the $300 Matriculation Fee for incoming students) | |
| Nonresident / International Tuition and Fees Based on typical enrollment of 15 credits for each of 3 terms (45 credits per year) |
$23,718 |
| Does not reflect Programmatic Fees or the $300 Matriculation Fee for incoming students) | |
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On-Campus Housing |
$8,640 |
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Off-Campus Housing |
$8,640 |
| Books and Supplies Cost varies depending on requirements for enrolled courses |
$1,050 |
| Personal Expenses Cost varies depending on personal spending habits |
$2,412 |
| "Personal Expenses" represent the typical expenses that a student may incur in the course of day to day living: local transportation, clothing, personal items, laundry, going to a movie, or buying a pizza. It is provided for personal planning purposes only and does not represent a direct cost of attending the University. | |
Graduate Students |
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| Resident Tuition and Fees Based on full-time enrollment for 3 terms (9-16 credits per term) |
$12,696 |
| Does not reflect Programmatic Fees or the $300 Matriculation Fee for incoming students) | |
| Nonresident / International Tuition and Fees Based on full-time enrollment for 3 terms (9-16 credits per term) |
$17,988 |
| Does not reflect Programmatic Fees or the $300 Matriculation Fee for incoming students) | |
| On or Off-Campus Housing Monthly: Rent, $655, Food, $355, Utilities, $130 |
$10,260 |
| Books and Supplies Cost varies depending on requirements for enrolled courses |
$1,050 |
| Personal Expenses Cost varies depending on personal spending habits |
$2,514 |
| "Personal Expenses" represent the typical expenses that a student may incur in the course of day to day living: local transportation, clothing, personal items, laundry, going to a movie, or buying a pizza. It is provided for personal planning purposes only and does not represent a direct cost of attending the University. | |
Law Students |
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| Resident Tuition and Fees Based on full-time enrollment for 2 semesters |
$22,328 |
| Does not reflect Programmatic Fees or the $300 Matriculation Fee for incoming students) | |
| Nonresident / International Tuition and Fees Based on full-time enrollment for 2 semesters |
$27,818 |
| Does not reflect Programmatic Fees or the $300 Matriculation Fee for incoming students) | |
| On or Off-Campus Housing Monthly: Rent, $655, Food, $355, Utilities, $130 |
$10,260 |
| Books and Supplies Cost varies depending on requirements for enrolled courses |
$1,050 |
| Personal Expenses Cost varies depending on personal spending habits |
$2,556 |
| "Personal Expenses" represent the typical expenses that a student may incur in the course of day to day living: local transportation, clothing, personal items, laundry, going to a movie, or buying a pizza. It is provided for personal planning purposes only and does not represent a direct cost of attending the University. | |
| Computer First year students add cost of a laptop computer |
$1,650 |
Note that the above totals represent estimated costs the average student will incur at the University of Oregon. To calculate more specific estimates, go to the Office of the Registrar's How Much Will it Cost?
Rights and Responsibilities
As a financial aid recipient, you have a right to:
- Expect that your eligibility for financial aid be determined in an equitable manner consistent with federal regulations and university policies
- Be considered for those programs for which you qualify as long as funds are available
- Receive information about how your financial aid eligibility was determined
- Obtain full information about financial aid programs and pertinent regulations, policies, and procedures
- Expect notification of your financial aid offer and any adjustments to it
- Expect that your financial records, your parents’ financial records, and your award information be kept confidential in accordance with the Federal Education Right to Privacy Act
- Receive information about your student loan debt burden
- Receive information regarding monthly and total repayment options available as well as debt management strategies
As a financial aid recipient, you are responsible for:
- Supplying complete and accurate information on which we base your eligibility for aid
- Using the aid offered for educationally related expenses as defined in the estimated student expenses
- Completing entrance counseling before you receive your first loan disbursement
- Reporting additional resources of financial assistance such as scholarships, stipends, tuition waivers, etc
- Maintaining eligibility for financial aid by continuing the same enrollment level throughout the term
- Seeing a financial aid counselor if you withdraw from school. Federal Perkins Loan recipients must see a student loan account representative in the Business Affairs Office.
- Reporting any change in your status. You are responsible for informing the university and your loan servicer of changes in your name, address, social security number and graduation date. You must notify your loan servicer if you transfer to another school, withdraw from school, or drop below ½ time enrollment in any term
- Completing exit counseling to receive information regarding loan repayment when you graduate or leave the university
- Repaying any loan you receive
- Reporting any portion of grants and scholarships that exceed tuition, fees, books, and supplies as taxable income when filing your tax return
- Being aware of your obligations and rights
