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美國私立大學2013-2014度的學雜費

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聖路易斯華盛頓大學,版權:雅美之途

最近,聖路易斯華盛頓大學公布了2013-2014學年度的學雜費。本科生的學費與去年相比漲了3.8%,達到$44,100。加上中等水準的房租和夥食費用,一年下來已近六萬美元。無論是學費還是住宿費,華盛頓大學都比耶魯略貴。稅後的六萬美元對大部分的美國家庭來說,都是一筆相當的開銷。政客在競選時喜歡做秀,其實聯邦的學生貸款往往隻有每年幾千美元,相對於數萬的學費十分有限。

按照這個漲幅,現在出生的孩子十八年後上華盛頓大學這類的私立大學,每年僅學費就會超過八萬美元。雖然實質上付全費的美國學生不多,華大教職工子弟讀華大的學費全免,低收入和中產階層子女則能獲得的相當規模的財政資助。但是美國私立大學學費的泡沫遲早是會破裂的,就像房價的泡沫一樣。

學費:$44,100
住宿:$8,962 and $9,912
夥食:$3,802 to $5,280
學生活動費:$441
健康保險:$300

以下資料來自聖路易斯華盛頓大學:

2013-14 tuition, board and fees announced

January 17, 2013

Undergraduate tuition at Washington University in St. Louis will be $44,100 for the 2013-14 academic year — a $1,600 (3.8 percent) increase over the 2012-13 current academic tuition of $42,500, announced Barbara A. Feiner, vice chancellor for finance.

The required student activity fee will total $441. The health and wellness fee will be approximately $300.

Charges for on-campus double-occupancy housing for 2013-14 will range between $8,962 and $9,912, depending on whether a student selects newer housing. This year’s range is $8,700 and $9,624. The meal plans for 2013-14 will range from $3,802 to $5,280 compared with this year’s range of $3,700 to $5,138.

“As always, the university remains committed to making the educational experience of our students one of the very best in the world while still remaining affordable,” wrote Provost Edward S. Macias, PhD, in a letter to parents and students about 2013-14 tuition, room, board and fees.
“We are aware of and thankful for the sacrifices that many of our families make in order to have their sons and daughters attend Washington University, just as we are indebted to the countless alumni and friends of the university who have contributed to our ever-growing scholarship resources, which enable more and more students with financial need to join us in St. Louis,” continued Macias, who is also executive vice chancellor for academic affairs and the Barbara and David Thomas Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences.

“Most importantly, we are grateful to our students for choosing Washington University, and we take seriously our responsibility of guiding and preparing them for their future lives.

“My colleagues in the Office of Student Financial Services are always ready to answer your questions about financial assistance and the options available to help finance your student’s time here. You can contact Student Financial Services by mail at Campus Box 1041, by fax at (314) 935-4037, by email at financial@wustl.edu, or by telephone at (888) 547-6670 or (314) 935-5900. If you are visiting campus, you are welcome to drop by the office, located in 75 North Brookings Hall.

“Together — the university, its students, families, alumni and friends — are working to ensure the continued ascent of Washington University as one of the very best and highly valued universities in the world, making your investment one that will reap rewards for decades to come. Thank you for your confidence and trust.”

A Frequently Asked Questions document about tuition and the university‘s financial resources was enclosed with the letter. To view the FAQ, click here.

Students who qualify for need-based financial assistance will receive consideration for the cost increases, along with consideration of changes in their family financial circumstances.

Feiner noted that the university offers payment plans to help lessen family financial burdens, including the Partners in Education with Parents (PEP) plan that allows university charges for all undergraduate years to be paid in monthly installments over as many as 10 years at competitive fixed interest rates.

The advantage of this plan is that a family can decrease the effect of future tuition and room-and-board increases, depending on the level of participation the family chooses. There also is a monthly payment plan that allows families to spread all or most of a single academic year’s expenses over 10 equal monthly payments without any interest charges.

Below are the 2013-14 full-time tuition and fee schedules for Washington University’s graduate and professional programs as well as tuition for evening and summer schools enrolling part-time students.

Graduate and professional tuition, 2013-14

Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design, and graduate programs in the School of Engineering: The 2013-14 tuition charge for graduate students in these programs will be $44,100, an increase of $1,600 (3.8 percent) over the current charge of $42,500.

Graduate School of Art: The 2013-14 tuition charge for the Master of Fine Arts program will be $35,950, an increase of $1,330 (3.8 percent) over the current charge of $34,620.

Brown School: The 2013-14 tuition charge for the Master of Social Work program will be $35,520, an increase of $1,380 (4.0 percent) over the current charge of $34,140, and the Master in Public Health at $27,232, an increase of $1,058 (4.0 percent) over the current charge of $26,174.
Olin Business School graduate program: The 2013-14 tuition for the Master of Business Administration program will be $49,700, an increase of $1,900 (4.0 percent) over the current charge of $47,800.

School of Law and School of Medicine: Tuition for 2013-14 for the Juris Doctor, LLM program and Doctor of Medicine degree will be set in March.

Evening and Summer School tuition rates, 2013-14

Undergraduate evening students: For undergraduate evening students enrolling in University College in Arts & Sciences or continuing education classes in the School of Architecture in 2013-14, tuition will be $610 per credit hour, compared with the 2012-13 cost of $605 per credit hour.
Graduate students in University College: Depending upon the graduate program in University College in Arts & Sciences, tuition will range from $610 to $855 per credit hour for 2013-14, compared with the current range of $605 to $825.

Summer School in Arts & Sciences: Tuition in Summer School classes in Arts & Sciences will be $980 per undergraduate credit hour and $1,185 per graduate credit hour for summer 2013, compared with the 2012 Summer School rates of $940 and $1,140 per credit hour, respectively.
 
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Alexren 回複 悄悄話 美國一切都是巿場化,私立學校更是如此。同樣一個塑料包包LV和COACH,與waLMart,價格就是不一樣,有錢人想免點稅,把這些學校炒貴了。
雅美之途 回複 悄悄話 回複飿崆的評論:
首先向您兒子道賀,祝他成為Tiger!這樣華大比耶魯和普林斯頓都貴。
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