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1.
Estimated
Expenses for International
Students on, or intending to be
on, F-1 or J-1 visa
status.
UNC Charlotte is a state-run,
publicly supported institution.
The government of North Carolina
supports the educational program
costs of the UNC system, which
include, but are not limited to,
tuition costs and fees.
The University reserves the
right, with approval of
appropriate authorities, to
change the amount of tuition
and/or fees at any time, without
prior notice.
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ACADEMIC YEAR
2009-2010
(Anticipated costs for a
full academic year for
students beginning
enrollment in Fall
2009 |
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UNDERGRADUATE |
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Tuition - Full Time
(Non-Resident of North
Carolina) |
US$ 12,928 |
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Mandatory Fees |
US$ 1,778.50 |
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Housing |
US$ 4,500 |
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Meals |
US$ 2,600 |
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Medical Insurance |
US$ 660 |
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Books |
US$ 1,000 |
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International Student
Fee |
US$ 100 |
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Special Fees /
Incidentals |
US$ 2,433.50 |
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TOTAL
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US$ 26,000 |
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Proof of funds required: |
US$ 26,000 |
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Please
use the respective
amounts listed above, when
completing/submitting
the International
Financial Certification. |
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If local
relatives/friends will
sponsor you “in kind”
with cost-free
accommodation and meals
for the duration of
your study, you may
subtract the equivalent
value per year of
US$ 7,100 from
the TOTAL. Please
indicate such on the
International Financial
Certification and
complete the requisite
information about your
in-kind sponsor.
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If legal dependents
(i.e. spouse, children)
plan to accompany you to
UNC Charlotte as F-2
dependents, please
add $5,000.- per
dependent (per academic
year) to the total cost
and certify that
sufficient additional
funding is available to
you. Please complete
also the requisite
information about your
dependents on the
International Financial
Certification.
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If you plan to enroll in
Summer Sessions prior to
initial Fall term
enrollment, please
add s$5,500.- per Summer
Session to the total
cost and certify that
sufficient additional
funding is available to
you.
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Please
note that the above is
an estimation of
anticipated, average
expenses. Actual
expenses may vary
according to personal
choices and spending
habits. |
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