USC Estimated Cost of Attendance

The USC estimated cost of attendance is an average figure used to determine your financial aid eligibility. It includes average amounts for standard expenses— including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, board and other living expenses— for two semesters of study.

Keep in mind that your actual costs may differ. Additionally, estimated budgets for students in some majors may be higher because of special laboratory or studio supply fees, or other additional costs incurred by all students in the program. Tuition is the same for in-state and out-of-state residents.

To figure your own cost of attendance, use the new interactive USC Financial Planner.

2009-2010 Undergraduate Estimate of Costs

The following are estimated costs for two semesters for a full-time USC undergraduate (taking 12-18 units each semester) living in university housing:

$38,570
Tuition
614
Mandatory fees
11,458
Room and board
1,500
Books and supplies
896
Personal and Miscellaneous
580
Transportation
$53,618
Total (add $150 USC Orientation Fee for your first semester)

Payment Deadlines and Methods

For detailed information, visit the USC Student Financial Services website.