Tuition and Financial Assistance
MS in Genetic Counseling Program Tuition & Fees
To help you plan your education, here is a breakdown of the estimated cost for the two-year program for the Class of 2027. Note that certain expenses, such as the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP)*, room and board, books, transportation, and personal expenses, are not included and will vary depending on your living arrangement and lifestyle. California residency is another variable that will determine whether a student will be required to pay the Non-Resident Supplemental Tuition (NRST); the NRST will be assessed to international students and students with established residency outside of California.
CA Resident Year 1 CA Resident Year 2 |
Non-Resident Year 1 CA Resident Year 2 |
Non-Resident Year 1 Non-Resident Year 2 |
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Tuition & Fees | $30,212.00 | $30,212.00 | $30,212.00 |
Non-Resident Supplemental Tuition (NRST) | $0.00 | $12,245.00 | $24,490.00 |
Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition (PDST) | $47,097.00 | $47,097.00 | $47,097.00 |
Summer Fees | $1,235.00 | $1,235.00 | $1,235.00 |
Total | $78,544.00 | $90,789.00 | $103,034.00 |
Official rates for tuition and fees are posted by the Registrar's Office. Official rates for summer tuition and fees are posted by UCLA Summer Sessions.
*If not waived, the estimated cost for UC SHIP is $6,631.85 per year.
MS in Genetic Counseling Program Financial Assistance
All students enrolled in the program receive program-specific financial assistance. The amount of program-specific financial assistance is based on demonstrated financial need, such as financial hardship, limited access to academic preparation or mentorship, or other needs as described. Candidates offered an interview will receive specific details about the program-specific and other financial assistance opportunities.
Other financial assistance and fellowship opportunities at UCLA include the Graduate Opportunity Program to cover non-PDST tuition and fees in the first year. UCLA students can also apply to Teaching Assistantships and Graduate Student Research positions. More information on financial aid can be found with the Division of Graduate Education.
International students are eligible for program-specific financial assistance, Teaching Assistantships, and Graduate Student Research positions, but are not eligible for the Graduate Opportunity Program.