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学校名称: 美国耶鲁大学 Yale University

所在位置:美国,美国康涅狄格州纽黑文市

QS排名:10

USNEWS排名:3

学费:45800 美金

录取率:0.06

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  Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

  Tuition & Living Costs

  For the academic year 2016-2017, the tuition for full-time study at the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is $39,800. Doctoral candidates receive a full tuition fellowship.

  The following estimations of the cost of living in New Haven for the 2016-2017 academic year are made available as a general reference for graduate students and used by the Office of Financial Aid to calculate financial need as required by certain funding sources. The figures include room and board, transportation, personal expenses and academic expenses excluding tuition.

  These figures also include the cost of hospitalization. Living expenses for doctoral students may be less insofar as they are eligible to receive a health award that covers the full cost of the single-student hospitalization and specialty coverage in the Yale Health Plan, half the cost of two-person coverage, and the full cost of family coverage.

  9 MONTH LIVING COST:

  Single Student: $22,442

  12 MONTH LIVING COST (Ph.D. Students):

  Single Student: $28,700

  Below is a breakdown of the 9 and 12 month living costs for 2016-17:

Costs 1 Month 9 months 12 months Ph.D. Students
Housing $ 1,000 $ 9,000 $12,000
Board $ 717 $ 6,453 $ 8,604
Academic $ 156 $ 1,404 $ 1,404
Personal $ 190 $ 1,710 $ 2,280
Medical $ 252 $ 2,264 $ 2,264
Transportation $ 179 $ 1,611 $ 2,148
Total Living Cost $2,494 $22,442 $28,274
Total Tuition   $39,800 $39,800
Cost of Education   $62,242 $68,500

  School of Architecture

  T​u​ition​

  The tuition fee for the academic year 2015–2016 is $46,500. This tuition fee includes health care services under Yale Health, but does not include the hospitalization insurance fee. The Corporation of Yale University reserves the right to revise tuition rates as necessary.

  F​e​es

  An annual fee of $1,100 is charged to the Student Financial Services bill for use of the School of Architecture’s shops, computers, printers, and other equipment furnished by the School. This mandatory fee applies to all students and is refundable only upon withdrawal from the School, according to the tuition rebate and refund policy itemized below.

  Tota​l C​ost of Education

  For a single student living off campus in the 2015–2016 academic year, a reasonable, albeit modest, estimate of total cost may be estimated by the following costs to be $68,615 for first-year M.Arch. I students and $66,903 for all other students.

 
First-Year M.Arch. I
All other students
Tuition
$46,500
$46,500
Fees
1,100
1,100
Yale Health Plan Hospitalization/ Specialty
2,186*
2,186*
Room and Board
14,044
12,767
Books/Personal Expenses
4,785
4,350
  ________ ________
 
$68,615
$66,903

  *Students may receive a waiver of the $2,186 hospitalization fee from Yale Health upon evidence that they have valid and sufficient alternative hospitalization coverage. Further information regarding health services can be found in the chapter Yale University Resources and Services.

  School of Art

  TUITION

  The tuition fee for the academic year 2016–2017 is $36,359. The Corporation of Yale University reserves the right to revise tuition rates as necessary.

  FEES

  The following fees are charged each year to the Student Financial Services bill for use of and/or access to special facilities; this is a uniform mandatory fee that is refundable only upon withdrawal from the program, according to the tuition rebate schedule.

  All students: $2,252 hospitalization insurance, est.

  Undergraduate art majors: $200 per term facilities access/user fee

  In addition, certain undergraduate courses bear materials fees, and graduate art students enrolled in them will be billed. Refunds on course fees will not be made after the second week of classes each term. No partial refunds will be made on course fees.

  Divinity School

  Tuition and Fees

  2015-16 Tuition and Fees and Living Expenses

  The standard single student budget below is used in calculating financial aid, including grants and loans. The budget assumes a modest lifestyle for a single student in New Haven. The room and board figure uses the cost of a junior one bedroom apartment on campus. The estimated cost of attendance for the 9 month academic year contains fixed and discretionary expenses as follows:

Fixed Expenses
Tuition $ 23,440
Comprehensive Fee $ 450
Health Fee $ 2,176*
Board Fee $ 1,000**
Total $ 27,066

  *The Health fee may be waived if the student can provide proof of insurance. The amount listed is for a single student; rates are available for 2 person and family plans. More information can be found at the Yale Health Pla(link is external)n web site. Visa regulations require international students to retain health insurance.

  **The board fee is a mandatory fee for all MAR and MDIV students; it is reduced to $250/semester for students enrolled half time or less.

Discretionary Expenses
Rent / Food $11,204
Personal $ 4,806
Books $ 1,200

  The fixed expenses are added to the discretionary expenses to determine the estimated cost of attendance for a single student attending Yale Divinity School. Please note that eligibility for federal funds is limited to expenses the individual student incurs for his or her educational program. These funds are not intended to supplement the expenses of other family members.

  Additional Fees

  Orientation Fee - The orientation fee is now part of the Comprehensive fee but a $35 fee is assessed for spouses/partners who attend orientation.

  Commencement Fee - is now part of the comprehensive fee.

  School of Drama

  Tuition

  The tuition fee for 2015–2016 is $28,250.* A reasonable estimate of costs to be incurred by a student attending Yale School of Drama and living off campus in the 2015–2016 academic year is between $44,656 and $47,031. It includes:

  • Tuition
  • $28,250
  • Books and supplies (estimated)†
  • 250–2,625
  • Estimated living expenses (includes Yale Health hospitalization fee)
  • 16,156

  *Tuition for students in the Technical Internship program and for Special Research Fellows is $14,125. Tuition for D.F.A. candidates in residence is $1,000.

  †Costs vary from one department to another. Includes $125 for required personal protective equipment.

  A student who has completed the residence requirements but who wishes to remain in New Haven to work on his or her thesis and to use University facilities is charged a residency fee of $1,000 per year. This amount does not include the Yale Health hospitalization fee.

  Students may receive a waiver of the Yale Health hospitalization fee from Yale Health upon evidence that they have valid and sufficient alternative hospitalization coverage.

  The living expenses estimate is based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics moderate budget standard for this area. Yale School of Drama also reviews the actual budgets each year to verify that the living expense budget used is reasonable. Actual costs may vary depending on the individual. Expenses have risen consistently over the past few years, and it is safe to assume that both tuition and living costs for the 2016–2017 academic year will be higher.

  School of Engineering & Applied Science

  Financial Aid & Tuition

  Doctoral students who are accepted to our program usually receive financial support (tuition and stipend) for their entire period of study, provided their performance is satisfactory.

  A unique feature of our doctoral program is support during the first year from University Fellowships; this financial independence gives beginning graduate students the freedom to explore various topics with different faculty members. For the 2014-2015 academic year, the tuition plus stipend amounts to $69,300 (tuition: $37,600, stipend: $31,700). Exceptional students receive financial supplements from the School of Engineering & Applied Science in addition to their University Fellowship.

  After their first year, students are usually appointed Assistants in Research, and their tuition support and stipend come from the grants and contracts of their faculty research advisors.

  School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

  Tuition, Fees and Other Expenses

  Important Information

  Please note that financial aid is available only up to the Single cost of attendance. The Married and Married with dependents costs of attendance are for informational purposes only.

  Tuition and the mandatory Student Activity and IT Fees are determined annually by F&ES and are subject to change from year to year.

  Books and supplies are an estimate based on a recent survey of F&ES students.

  Transportation is an estimate based on a recent survey of F&ES students and represents the average cost for one round trip between F&ES and a student’s permanent residence.

  Medical insurance is an estimate based on the cost of coverage through Yale Health, the University sponsored medical insurance.

  Living expenses are an estimate based on a recent survey of F&ES students and a benchmark as determined by the College Board. Expenses include housing, food, miscellaneous personal expenses (e.g., clothing), transportation between F&ES and a student’s local residence, and transportation necessary to complete a student’s course of study (e.g., attending a conference).

  You may wish to use the cost of attendance as a means to budget your own finances and determine your need for loans or other supplemental funding.

  Expenses Not Included:

  Moving expenses, prior debt and credit card debt will not be considered part of student budgets in determining eligibility for financial aid.

  Cost of Attendance 2016-2017

  Single Married Married with
Dependents
Tuition $39,675 $39,675 $39,675
Student Activity Fee $350 $350 $350
Student IT Fee $90 $90 $90
Books and Supplies (estimated) $500 $500 $500
Transportation (estimated) $1,500 $3,000 $4,500
Medical Insurance (estimated) $2,250 $8,380 $14,060
Living Expenses (estimated) $14,635 $19,135 $23,635
       
Total $59,000 $71,130 $82,810

  Law School

  Student Budget & Cost of Attendance

  Our financial aid awards for 2016-2017 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.

  2016-2017 Basic Budget

Tuition $57,615
University Administrative & Activities Fee 1 $ 2,250
Room, Board, & Personal Expenses $17,000
Books $ 1,100
University Hospitalization Coverage* $ 2,264
TOTAL $80,229

  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 the Need Access 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.

  School of Management

Single Student Budget 2016-17
Tuition $64,200
Program Fee $1,960
Total Tuition and Fees
$66,160
Room, Board, and Personal Expenses* $21,976
Textbooks and Photocopies $1,000
Health Insurance** $2,264
Total Estimated Living Expenses
$25,240
TOTAL SINGLE STUDENT BUDGET
$91,400
Global Studies Requirement Increase: Students completing an international experience to fulfill the global studies requirement may borrow up to an additional $1300. Proof of enrollment is required.
One-Time Computer Increase: Students must submit an invoice or quote for the price of the computer in order to receive this increase up to $2,500. For domestic MBA students only,
* Estimated expenses assuming a modest lifestyle and shared housing.
** Yale University requires students to carry hospitalization insurance. The figure shown is an estimation of the cost of Yale's insurance for a single student in 2015-16. Students with alternate hospitalization insurance may waive Yale Health coverage.

  School of Nursing

  Tuition, Special Fees, and Costs

  Tuition, Special Fees, and Costs

  Full-time tuition for master’s is $18,966 per term in the fall 2016 and spring 2017 terms. Students in the first year of the Graduate Entry Prespecialty in Nursing also have a summer tuition fee of $15,080. Tuition for the part-time DNP program is $12,608 per term in the fall 2016 and spring 2017 terms. Tuition for part-time study is determined per term according to the total number of years it takes to complete the degree requirements. The Post-Master's Certificate program and Nonmatriculated part-time study is available at $1,400 per credit. More information is available from the Student Affairs Office.

  Acceptance Fee

  A nonrefundable fee of $600 is required within three weeks of the receipt of an offer of admission in order to secure a place in the entering class. For matriculating students, $300 will be credited to the fall term tuition.

  Required Fees

  The University requires hospitalization insurance for all students. The estimated charge for single student coverage with the Yale Health Plan for the 2016-2017 year is $2,264. This fee may be waived with proof of alternative coverage for each year of enrollment. Students are also responsible for the cost of equipment, uniforms, books, photocopying, transportation to and from clinical sites, and on-site parking, if needed. Physical assessment courses have a lab fee of up to $400, and some clinical courses may also have a lab fee. Every student also pays a technology fee of $450.

  Other Fees

  Service fees are charged for late registration, course schedule changes after the add/drop period, Internet connectivity from a student residence, late return of library materials, and the like.

  Student Accounts and Bills

  Student accounts, billing, and related services are administered through the Office of Student Financial Services, which is located at 246 Church Street. The telephone number is 203.432.2700.

  School of Public Health

  Tuition, Fees and Living Expenses

  MPH 2016-2017 (for the 9 month academic year):

  The standard single student budget below is used in calculating financial aid, including grants and loans. The budget assumes a modest lifestyle for a single student in New Haven. The room and board figure assumes shared housing in an off-campus apartment.

Tuition 41,800
Program Fee 395
Course Materials & Copy Fees 1,080
Room and Board 14,692
Personal 3,985
Yale Hospitalization, EST. 2,256
Total $64,208

  Advance Professional Degree Program (AP/MPH) Budget Summer 2016

  In addition to the 9 month budget listed above, the following charges apply for July and August.

Tuition 10,450
Room & Board 3,258
Personal 1,360
Total $15,068

  Tuition for Summer is due on July 1.

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