What does it Cost to Study in USA

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What does it Cost to Study in USA

Education in the United States follows a pattern similar to that in many systems. Early childhood education is followed by primary school (called elementary school in the United States), middle school, secondary school (called high school in the United States), and then postsecondary (tertiary) education. The education system of USA is flexible in nature, the student have choices of the university or college.

Top 10 Highest Private College & University Tuitions (among 2019 US News ranked schools) US News Rank:

1

$59,430

Columbia University

 

2

$57,006

University of Chicago

 

3

$56,382

Tufts University

 

4

$56,225

University of Southern California

 

5

$55,960

Duke University

 

6

$55,656

Brown University

 

7

$55,584

University of Pennsylvania

 

8

$55,465

Carnegie Mellon

 

9

$55,464

Boston College

 

10

$55,395

Brandeis University

 

 

Top 10 Lowest Private College & University Tuitions (among 2019 US News ranked schools):

 

1

$5,620

Brigham Young University

 

2

$10,440

National Louis University

 

3

$11,210

Wilmington University

 

4

$17,050

Grand Canyon University

 

5

$17,600

Lindenwood University

 

6

$18,108

Regent University

 

7

$21,342

Ashland University

 

8

$23,000

University of the Cumberlands

 

9

$23,438

Clark Atlanta University

 

10

$24,000

Spalding University

 

 

Tuition fees range from $5,000 to $50,000 (£3,820-£38,200) per year. The average annual cost of tuition fees in the US was estimated at $33,215 (£25,376) in 2016. Most undergraduate degrees last four years, so, on average, students are graduating with $132,860 (£101,505) worth of debt.

Living Expenses

On an average you will spend $15000-$18000 per year. However, this is largely dependent on where you decide to stay. If you resolve to stay in places like New York, San Francisco, Manhattan then the expenses could approximately be $20000 per year. Whilst studying in a suburban area, the expenses are approximately between $10000-$12000 per year.

Accommodation given to the Student in USA

Most of the educational institutions in USA will assist you in finding accommodation while studying in USA. Accommodations are of two types i.e. On campus (Halls of Residence or Dormitories) or Off campus (Home stay or Apartments/Flats). Off Campus accommodation is more cheaper than on campus.

Health Insurance

As an international student, it is imperative that you incur health insurance. It is one of the most critical costs that you must take into consideration. The amount you will be required to pay for the same is dependent upon a large number of factors, however you can expect to indicatively pay between $700 - $1100.

Transportation

5 Transportation Options for International Students in the U.S.

  • Driving, If you are going to school in a suburban or rural area, having access to a car is helpful. 
  • Ridesharing, If you want to reduce your carbon footprint a bit, then you may want to look into ridesharing. 
  • Public Transportation, Owning a car is expensive. 
  • Walking. 
  • Biking.

Public transport will be cheaper for the student for their transportation.

Work After Course

You are permitted to work 20 hours per week during the semester on campus. You can expect to earn between $8-$10 for teaching and research assistantship. Therefore indicatively you can earn between $500-$600 per month. During course break you can work for 40 hours per week.

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