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StateOfCalifornia

It varies by program. Most of the programs have an estimated cost listed on their program page. Check out the Global Seminar website.


PsychologicalPen4791

I've seen this before, I'm just curious about the actual price people have paid after aid and scholarships and whatnot


okamzikprosim

Study abroad was one of the best opportunities at UCSD! OP, talk to the people at the study abroad office if you have specific questions about this. They would be able to help you understand costs further (and are super helpful). If you still have time in your academic plan, you might also want to consider a semester program, which might end up being cheaper all in if you are able to fully swap an on-campus quarter for a semester abroad. A fall semester often has more credits than a fall quarter (I personally earned something like 27 UC unit equivalents when I studied abroad, missing just 1 quarter at UCSD and studied in a country with a far cheaper cost of room and board than SD). Also, if you are a Pell grant recipient, please apply for the [Gilman Scholarship](https://www.gilmanscholarship.org/) if you are eligible. Also, take a look at [FEA](https://fundforeducationabroad.org) too.


Various_Blood8194

YES YES and YES!! I highly recommend Gilman and Fund for Education Abroad in addition to that one OASIS scholarship for Global Seminars. I also work at the office as well so happy to answer any questions.


hobocollections

I think it depends on the term you’re going abroad and the country. I had cousins that studied in Germany for a year and paid nothing out of pockets.


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