Universities/CA/University of California-Los Angeles

University of California-Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA · Public · 33,475 students

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$83k
Median earnings 10 years
after starting college
9%Acceptance Rate
93%Graduation Rate
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WHAT MOST STUDENTS ACTUALLY PAY
$12,548
per year, after scholarships and grants are applied
💡 Why is this less than tuition?
Most students receive scholarships, grants, or financial aid that reduces what they actually pay. This is the average after all that help.

Tuition (Before Any Aid)

The "sticker price" before scholarships or aid. Very few students pay this full amount.

🏠 IF YOU LIVE IN-STATE
$15,203/yr
Cheaper because your state taxes help fund this university
✈️ IF YOU COME FROM ANOTHER STATE
$49,403/yr
Higher because you didn't pay taxes to support this school

Typical Student Debt at Graduation

The typical amount students who borrowed money owe when they finish their degree.

$14,000
Typical total loan debt
Students receiving Pell Grants (free money)28.2%
Students who took out federal loans18.8%

University of California-Los Angeles — Cost & Financial Aid

Tuition at University of California-Los Angeles is $15,203 per year for in-state students and $49,403 for out-of-state students.

After grants, scholarships, and financial aid, the average student pays $12,548 per year — significantly less than the sticker price for many students.

The median student loan debt at graduation is $14,000. Given median earnings of $82,511, this represents a manageable debt-to-income ratio for most graduates.

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