To USC Marshall fellas, how much do you pay a year? (undergrad)

I’m transferring either to UC Berkeley Haas (priority) and also USC Marshall if I didn’t get in to Haas. Cost is why.

I’m an intl student in community college right now so it’s going to be 2 years of study at Marshall. How much does it cost per year to attend Marshall? (including fundamental costs, e.g. cost of living)

It’s around 65k per year at Haas if I’m not mistaken. but harder to get in for sure.

UCB out of state/international cost of attendance = $56k

USC cost of attendance = $67k

Costs are the same across majors at the undergrad level.

Thanks. but i’m afraid that it might be a little bit inaccurate since I read once that Haas’ cost of attendance is around 66k (including accomodations)

^ Nope. The Haas MBA program (graduate school) charges $59.7k for tuition. With living expenses, it comes up to $85k.

http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/finaid/MBA/cost.html

UC Berkeley charges the same undergrad tuition for all majors.

http://guide.berkeley.edu/tuition-fees-financial-aid/#tuitionfeestext

Only graduate students are charged the professional degree supplemental tuition. Undergrads only pay the standard tuition & fees + the nonresident tuition of applicable. This would be $38k. With living expenses, $56k.

http://internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/students/current/expenses

but it’s written 41k + 25k for international students. Chance I might be wrong? Yeah every major costs the same though.

^ $25k for living expenses? Ok, maybe that make sense in terms of visa expenses + flight tickets…You’ll still have to add those to USC’s COA. Since they’re not including those things, but you’ll still need them.

Berkeley rent can be higher, but not by that much. So it must be that they’re trying to account for everything, while USC isn’t. Living expenses just don’t vary by that much.

USC tuition is $10k higher. You need to figure out if that makes a difference for you.