1. The tuition of Harvard University is much higher than the average tuition of other universities in the United States. The annual tuition fee of Harvard University is about $54,496, but many freshmen here can get scholarships from Harvard University, which is almost $34,000. The average tuition fee for graduate students in Harvard University is about $43,938 a year, and the tuition fees vary among different colleges in Harvard University.
2. The tuition fee of Harvard Business School is $58,875 a year, that of Harvard Education College is almost $4 16 16 a year, that of Harvard Arts and Sciences College is $4 1762 a year, that of Harvard Government College is $4,8261a year, and that of Harvard Law School is one year.
Other expenses of Harvard University
1, tuition and fees
At Harvard University, the annual cost of books is about $6,742, and the student service fee is $2,360. In addition, Harvard University requires international students to pay insurance premiums every year. If students buy reimbursement through school, it is cheaper than buying outside, and the insurance premium is also $936 a year.
2. Residence
Living in a school apartment is safe, but it will restrict students' freedom. The cost is almost $2,000-7,500 a semester. The price of off-campus rental varies according to the location. American apartments have 1-5 bedrooms, and the apartments provide basic furniture. The rent is about 3600-7200 dollars a year. Usually, the rent for a single room with better conditions is 500-700 dollars a month.
3. Food expenses
The cost of food for Harvard students is about $750 a month. Most students have lunch and dinner in the school cafeteria. A lunch costs about $65,438+00. If you want to save some money, you can do it yourself. There are supermarkets in China around the school, where you can buy cooked food and spices.