
Cost of Attendance
Selecting the right graduate program often comes down to dollars and sense. And we do mean sense. As in, attending the College of Architecture and Planning at UCD makes a lot of sense, but especially on a financial level.
The Office of Financial Aid offers more than $70 million in financial assistance to qualified students on the Downtown Campus each year (divided amongst 12,000+ students). In addition to the Office of Financial Aid and the competitive UCD tuition rates, the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) offers its own students a list of awards and scholarships. Which really makes sense.
On the ensuing pages, you’ll find information on
Financial Awards
You will be notified in writing of your financial aid eligibility approximately 4 to 6 weeks after all application materials have been received in the Office of Financial Aid. If awarded, an award notice is e-mailed to you, indicating the type(s) and amount(s) of assistance awarded, along with the minimum number of credit hours that are required each semester.