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Student Budget & Cost of Attendance
Our financial aid awards for 2017-2018 are based on a budget of tuition and fees plus allowances for living expenses, books, etc. These budgets reflect our estimate of the cost of a moderate style of living in New Haven for the nine-month academic year.
2017-2018 Basic Budget
Tuition | $59,920 |
University Administrative & Activities Fee 1 | $ 2,250 |
Room, Board, & Personal Expenses | $17,000 |
Books | $ 1,100 |
University Hospitalization Coverage* | $ 2,264 |
TOTAL | $82,534 |
Room, Board, and Personal Expenses
This allocation represents a reasonable student expense for housing, utilities, food and other personal expenses. It is the same for all students whether they live on-campus or off-campus.
Travel
An additional allocation will be made to the cost-of-attendance to account for travel costs from the student's permanent home address (as reported on FAAST and/or FAFSA) to New Haven based on a universal assessment of average travel costs on a state by state or by country basis.
Health Services Coverage
Mandatory fees include membership in the Yale Health Plan (YHP), a comprehensive pre-paid group practice plan. In addition, students who are not enrolled in a hospitalization plan must obtain hospitalization coverage either through the University or another source. For 2016-2017, Yale Health Plan membership fees are set at $2,264 for single students, $8,422 for two party coverage and $14,130 for family coverage. The cost of single student coverage is automatically added to the basic budget for all students. If a student obtains outside insurance and waives this coverage, this expense will be removed from the student’s bill and the student’s financial aid award. If a student has dependents and will be enrolling in the two-person or family coverage plan, a Budget Revision form (with documentation of enrollment) must be completed and submitted to the Financial Aid Office for a budget adjustment (available at our website in the ‘Forms’ section for download). Additional financial aid for this expense is available in the form of a student loan.
Children
For students with dependent children, an allowance of $5,000 for each child is added to the applicable budget.
Extraordinary Expenses
Adjustments to the basic budget may be made in the event of extraordinary expenses and special needs (e.g., extraordinary medical expenses). Additional financial assistance resulting from such an adjustment will be available in the form of a loan. Students are encouraged to discuss their individual situations with the Financial Aid Office, which is committed to being as responsive and flexible as possible.
Expenses Not Included
Moving expenses, prior debt, credit card debt and costs associated with automobiles will not be considered part of student budgets in determining eligibility for financial aid.
1The University Administrative and Activities fee includes University assessments for basic health coverage and use of University facilities and resources.
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