Wellness Journalism: Financial Aid!

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An accredited education ain't cheap. It may seem impossible to get a degree without putting a permanent dent in your wallet...

Thankfully, The Financial Aid Office exists for one reason: to get you money!

Budgets and Cost of Attendance
UCSD's estimated budgets include all educational costs: registration fees, non-resident tuition, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, personal expenses, and a health care insurance fee (or health care allowance). Your estimated budget helps you and the Financial Aid Office determine approximately how much money you need to attend UCSD, and how much financial aid you need to meet that goal. Your actual costs may differ.

Applying for Financial Aid
Financial aid timelines, basics for applying, fees and costs and other important information to help you apply for financial aid.

Undergraduate Scholarships
Scholarships are gift aid, money you don't have to repay. Scholarships are awarded for academic merit only, or merit and additional criteria such as major of interest, leadership, or financial need. Find out how scholarships can help cover your undergraduate education costs.

Undergraduate Grants
Grants are gift aid, money you don't have to repay. Grant awards are based on financial need. You may be eligible for three types of grants: Federal, State, and University (UC).

Undergraduate Loans
Loans are funds that you must repay with interest under varying terms and conditions. Borrowing is a serious responsibility and can affect your future credit rating.

Utilizing these resources will help you put your financial worries to rest... so you can focus on studying for your next test.
Visit The Financial Aid Office for more information. It pays!

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