On-Campus Housing
Graduate and professional students can choose to live in on-campus housing. On-campus housing is a great option for graduate students new to the University or the Inland Empire. There are several styles of rooms to choose from. Spouses or life partners may live with a grad student, but no children or pets are permitted.
Off-Campus Housing
If you plan to live off-campus, there is a wide range of options and costs to consider in terms of location, convenience, type, condition of rental unit, and size. The Office of Student Affairs maintains an extensive database of rentals, including individual rental units, house share, sublet, and roommate opportunities. They can also assist with temporary accommodations. Please inquire about any assistance available.
2012-2013 Estimate of Costs (in US Dollars)
The ASU-estimated cost of attendance is an average figure. It includes average amounts for standard expenses, such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, board and other living expenses, for nine months 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.
Graduate Estimate of Costs
Based on the 2011-2012 academic year, the following are estimated two-semester costs at ASU for a full-time master's student (taking 6-9 units each semester) living in university housing or in non-university housing, not with parents of relatives other than a spouse (students living with parents and or relatives other than a spouse have a budget that is $8,280 lower)
$13,920 |
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Tuition |
$6,300 |
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Room and Board |
$20,220 |
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Total (add $50 application fee for the first semester / non-refundable) |