[Office-of-research] Updated Tuition, Partial Fee Remission and GSHIP Information

Bruce Morgan bruce.morgan at ucr.edu
Tue Sep 19 16:59:29 PDT 2006


The Office of Research recently received information regarding the Fall 2006
Schedule of Fees and Tuition.  I want to personally and publicly thank Deb
Terao in Botany and Plant Sciences for providing us with this information
earlier this month as the Office of Research did not receive this
information when it was distributed by the Graduate Division in June of this
year.

 

Effective immediately, please use the below information for estimating
graduate student fee and/or tuition remission costs in extramural proposal
budgets.  This information will appear on our website within then next few
days.  Please note that the projected escalation factors are based on an
analysis of historical fee and tuition rate changes over the last fourteen
years.

 

Bruce Morgan

Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research

Office of Research

 


Tuition, Partial Fee Remission and GSHIP


Please see the Graduate
<http://or.ucr.edu/SP/Lifecycle/Prepare/studenttuition.aspx>  Student Fees
and Tuition Remission page of this website for remission eligibility
criteria.

Facilities and Administrative Costs (indirect costs) are not assessed on fee
and tuition remission when using the modified total direct cost (MTDC) base
described in UCR's Rate Agreement with the Department of Health and Human
Services.


RATES AND ESCALATION FACTORS 


Partial Fee Remission

FY 06/07 

FY 07/08 & beyond escalate by 


Residents

$2,299/qtr.

$6,897/yr

12%


Non-residents

$2,388/qtr

$7,164/yr

12%


Non-Resident Tuition Remission

 

 


Not Advanced to Candidacy/10th quarter and beyond after advancing to
candidacy 

$4,898/qtr

$14,694/yr

5%


Advanced to Candidacy (1) 

$0

0%


Graduate Student Health Insurance 

$574/qtr

$1,722/yr

8%

1. Office of the President policy provides for a one hundred percent (100%)
reduction in nonresident tuition for eligible doctoral students for the nine
quarters following advancement to candidacy. After nine quarters,
non-resident doctoral students are subject to full tuition. 

 

 

 

 

 

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