Finances

Tuition: Fall 2009 or Spring 2010

Columbia/Barnard/Penn students pay tuition to their home institutions. Financial aid, with the exception of federal work study, may be applied to study overseas.

Visiting students pay tuition to Columbia University. Visiting students should consult with their home institutions to see whether their financial aid is transferable to the Reid Hall program.

Tuition

Columbia/Barnard/Penn students Home-school tuition rate
Visiting students

$16,300



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Fees: Fall 2009 or Spring 2010

The list below is intended to summarize possible charges that could be incurred against a student's account. Certain charges depend upon specific circumstances, as noted. Fees that are not billed to the student account, such as application fees, may be required but are not listed here.

Program Fee*
$600
Transcript Fee** $95
Withdrawal Fee*** $75

*Covers program-related activities and some course materials

**One-time fee for Visiting Students only

**Required of any student who withdraws from program once registered


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Estimated Expenses

The estimated expenses below are NOT paid to the program. The estimated figures below are provided as a basis for students to determine their individual budgets.

During your first couple of months in Paris, you will probably spend more money than you budget due to start-up costs (i.e. apartment rent and security deposits, not knowing the most economical places to eat, etc.) so be prepared for this by making sure you have some extra money available.

Term Expenses

Roundtrip airfare NYC-Paris $900

*Please note that all students must have health insurance which covers them overseas.

Monthly Expenses

Housing $850
Meals $600
Miscellaneous $700
Total $2,150
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