Victoria University of Wellington,

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Budget Estimate for Victoria University of Wellington (print the Victoria University of Wellington 2007 (Fall) Budget)

This estimate is used to calculate eligibility for financial aid. During the course of program operations, actual figures may vary. The Learning Abroad Center reserves the right to adjust program fees at any time.

Program Fees*
(billed through student's U of M account)

 

Fall 2008

Spring 2009
Calendar Year 2009

Tuition & Fees (direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students)

$11,390
$11,335
$21,970

International Health Insurance

$170
$180
$360

TOTAL Program Fee

$11,560
$11,515
$22,330

Estimated Additional Expenses
(not included in Program Fee)

 

Fall 2008

Spring 2009
Calendar Year 2009

Housing and Meals (varies by location- contact AustraLearn for specific estimates)

$2,510-

$4,510

$2,510-

$4,510

$5,020-

$9,020

Housing deposit
$190-$400
$190-$400
$190-$400
Passport (plus cost of photos)
$425
$425
$425

Transportation
(round-trip airfare from MN)

$2,000
$2,000
$2,000

Texts / Materials

$400
$400
$400

Maintain US Health Insurance (recommended)

$680
$680
$1,360

Estimated Daily Living Expenses

$1,000
$1,000
$2,000

TOTAL Estimated
Additional Expenses (without spending money)

$7,205-

$9,415

$7,205-

$9,415

$11,395- $15,605


Spending Money
(not included in financial aid eligibility calculation)
$1,000
$1,000
$2,000

TOTAL Estimated
Additional Expenses

$8,205-

$10,415

$8,205-

$10,415

$13,395- $17,605

* Fees include tuition for 3-4 subjects per semester, university housing with meals or in self-catering apartments as indicated, university administrative fees, membership in the student union, and overseas health coverage. Also included is AustraLearn’s 4-day orientation in Rotorua.

Use this estimate to help plan and prepare for the program. It is not an official financial document. All amounts listed are estimates and subject to change depending on international economic factors, past participant reports, and on-site staff reports. Student expenditures in-country depend greatly on personal spending habits, post- or during-program travel, and available funds. Estimated Additional Expenses indicate average spending and do not include estimated spending amounts on personal travel.

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Last modified on November 21, 2008