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School of Veterinary Medicine Student Fees - 2002-03
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Fall
Quarter
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Winter
Quarter
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Spring
Quarter
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Annually
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SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
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Memorial Union Fee
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$28.50
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$28.50
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$28.50
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$85.50
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Facilities and Campus Enhancements Fee
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11.00
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11.00
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11.00
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33.00
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Student Facilities Safety Fee
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22.00
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22.00
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22.00
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66.00
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Student Services Health Fee [1]
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41.00
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41.00
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41.00
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123.00
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Health Insurance [2]
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322.00
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322.00
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322.00
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966.00
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Registration Fee [4]
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238.00
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238.00
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237.00
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713.00
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Educational Fee [4]
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1,029.00
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1,029.00
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1,163.00
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3,221.00
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Professional School Student Fee [3],
[4]
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1,334.00
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1,333.00
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1,683.00
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4,350.00
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Veterinary Medicine Course Materials Fee [3], [4]
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667.00
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667.00
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666.00
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2,000.00
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Total, California Residents
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$3,692.50
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$3,691.50
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$4,173.50
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$11,557.50
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Nonresident Tuition [4]
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3,711.00
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3,711.00
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3,710.00
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11,132.00
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Total, Nonresidents
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$7,403.50
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$7,402.50
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$7,883.50
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$22,689.50
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[1] The Student Services Health Fee was approved by The Regents
for implementation Spring Quarter 1997.
[2] Graduate students must purchase the Graduate Student Health
Insurance Plan (GSHIP) unless they are able to prove comparable coverage under
another insurance plan. The 2002-03 GSHIP Fee is approximately $966.
More information about GSHIP is available at
http://healthcenter.ucdavis.edu/insurance.html.
[3] Students entering Veterinary Medicine in 2002-03, 2001-02, 2000-01, and 1999-00
will be assessed the Veterinary Medicine Course Materials Fee of $2,000.00 and
those entering in 1998-99 will be assessed the Veterinary Medicine Course
Materials Fee of $1,000.00
[4] UC fees for which some taxpayers may claim a tax credit
under the Taxpayers Relief Act of 1997. An information guide on the tax status
of higher education fees is available from the U.S. Department of Education at
http://www.ed.gov/inits/hope/index.html
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The publication referenced includes general tax information, which may or may
not be relevant to your situation. For detailed tax information and
instructions, please consult your IRS tax forms and publications. For tax
advice regarding your specific situation, you should contact a tax
professional.
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