Tuition and Financial Aid

Tuition and Fees

The I School’s online students are assessed program tuition fees, which are charged per enrolled unit of coursework, and the Berkeley campus fee, which is charged per enrolled semester. The online master’s programs are 27 units each.* Students are also assessed the Document Management Fee, which is a one-time fee charged in the first term of enrollment.

Starting in the Fall 2024 semester, all MIDS/MICS students must have health insurance that meets the University’s criteria. Students will be automatically enrolled in and charged for the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP) to meet this requirement. In order to opt out of UC SHIP, students must have other medical health insurance that meets all of the waiver criteria and must complete an online waiver application by the specified deadline. The cost of SHIP in the 2023-24 Academic Year (Fall 2023, Spring/Summer 2024) is $3,078 per semester (Fall and Spring/Summer) or $6,155 per year. The 2024-25 AY SHIP fee will be announced in July 2024.

Additionally, for each program there will be a $500 immersion fee. Students will also be responsible for the cost of their hotel stay during the immersion and travel to and from the immersion. Fees are subject to change each academic year; new fees typically take effect in the fall term.

*The online master’s programs are 30 units for Minnesota and Arkansas residents.

MIDS

Estimated total tuition and fees for the degree for a new student starting Fall 2023 are currently $81,633, not including health insurance; most students complete the degree in approximately two years. The exact amount of tuition and fees may depend on a variety of factors including number of semesters enrolled, whether students are enrolled in summer terms, and future fees or increases determined by the UC Regents. Refund schedules are determined by the Office of the Registrar. Detailed information about tuition, fees, and refunds.

For the 2024-2025 academic year (Fall 2024, Spring 2025, and Summer 2025), MIDS program fees are as follows:

2023-2024 Fees/TuitionNew StudentsContinuing Students
Program Fees
$2,850 per enrolled unit¹
$2,850 per enrolled unit¹
Berkeley Campus Fee
$820 (Fall and Spring)
TBA (Summer 2025)
$820 (Fall and Spring)
TBA (Summer 2025)
Document Management Fee
$111
$0¹
Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee
$130 (Fall and Spring terms)
TBA (Summer 2024)
$130 (Fall and Spring terms)
TBA (Summer 2024)
UC Graduate and Professional Council (UCGPC) Fee
$3.50 (Fall and Spring terms only)
$3.50 (Fall and Spring terms only)
Effective Fall 2024

Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) – estimate based on 2023-24 cost**
$3,221 (Fall and Spring terms only)
TBA (Summer 2025)
$3,221 (Fall and Spring terms only)
TBA (Summer 2025)

MICS

Estimated total tuition and fees for the degree for a new student starting Fall 2023 are currently $77,895; most students complete the degree in approximately two years. The exact amount of tuition and fees may depend on a variety of factors including number of semesters enrolled, whether students are enrolled in summer terms, and future fees or increases determined by the UC Regents. Refund schedules are determined by the Office of the Registrar. Detailed information about tuition, fees, and refunds.

For the 2023-2024 academic year (Fall 2023, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024), MICS program fees are as follows:

2023-2024 Fees/TuitionNew StudentsContinuing Students
Program Fees
$2,712 per enrolled unit¹
$2,712 per enrolled unit¹
Berkeley Campus Fee
$790.25 (Fall 2023 & Spring 2024);¹
$431 (Summer 2024)¹
$790.25 (Fall 2023 & Spring 2024);¹
$431 (Summer 2024)¹
Document Management Fee
$107¹
$0¹
Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee
$117.50¹ (Fall and Spring terms)
$81 (Summer 2024)
$117.50¹ (Fall and Spring terms)
$81 (Summer 2024 if not enrolled in Spring 2024)
UC Graduate and Professional Council (UCGPC) Fee 
$3.50 (Fall and Spring terms only)
$3.50 (Fall and Spring terms only)
Effective Fall 2024

Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) – estimate based on 2023-24 cost**
$3,078.00 (Fall and Spring terms only)
$3,078.00 (Fall and Spring terms only)

¹The tuition, fees, and charges displayed here are estimates based on currently approved amounts. These figures may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by State funding reductions. Accordingly, final approved levels (and thus a student’s final balance due) may differ from the amounts shown. Students should expect fees to moderately increase each fall term.

During the summer term, IREF (the Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee) is charged only to first-term students or students who were on a leave of absence during the preceding spring.

** Students have the option to waive the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) if they have other major medical health insurance that meet the SHIP waiver criteria and don’t wish to have dual coverage. For waiver qualifications, instructions, forms, and FAQs, please see Waiving SHIP.

Fee assessment example, not including SHIP:

  • A new MIDS student who enters the program in Spring 2024 and takes two classes (6 units) would be assessed a total of $18,118.25 (consisting of $2,850 per unit x 6 units + $790.25 Campus Fee + $107 Document Management Fee + $117.50 Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee + 3.50 UC Graduate and Professional Council fee).
  • A continuing MIDS student who takes one class (3 units) in Spring 2024 would be assessed a total of $9,461.25 (consisting of $2,850 per unit x 3 units + $790.25 Campus Fee + $117.50 Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee + 3.50 UC Graduate and Professional Council fee).
  • A new MICS student who enters the program in Spring 2024 and takes two classes (6 units) would be assessed a total of $17,290.25 (consisting of $2,712 per unit x 6 units + $790.25 Campus Fee + $107 Document Management Fee + $117.50 Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee + 3.50 UC Graduate and Professional Council fee).
  • A continuing MICS student who takes one class (3 units) in Spring 2024 would be assessed a total of $9,047.25 (consisting of $2,712 per unit x 3 units + $790.25 Campus Fee + $117.50 Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee + 3.50 UC Graduate and Professional Council fee).

Financial Aid

U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply for federal financial aid programs, which include student loans. We encourage you to apply for financial aid as early as possible. To be eligible for federal financial aid, students must be registered in a minimum of 6 units per semester. Students who choose to take a less accelerated path toward completion of the degree should be aware that this will impact federal financial aid eligibility.

To apply for federal aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Federal School Code for UC Berkeley is 001312.

Financial Aid Checklist (PDF, 62kb)

For additional information on the cost of attendance, please visit: Financial Aid and Scholarships Office Cost of Attendance.

Financing Options

Students may be eligible for the following funding options to help in paying tuition:

  • Corporate sponsorship: Some companies provide full or partial tuition support for employees. Preparing a request for corporate sponsorship can help maximize the likelihood of obtaining your company’s support. Please contact your admissions counselor for more information on how to create an effective request.
  • Veterans Benefits
  • A small number of immersion fellowships will be offered each immersion. The fellowships will cover the $500 fee; recipients will still be responsible for travel and the cost of their stay.
  • Student loans: U.S. citizens and permanent residents can apply for Federal Direct Loans or Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loans by completing the FAFSA. Please reference the chart below to determine which FAFSA to complete based on your desired start date. Any student can apply for a private student loan.
CLASS STARTTERMFAFSA YEAR
January 2024
Spring 2024 
2023-2024
May 2024
Summer 2024
2023-2024
September 2024
Fall 2024
2024-2025
January 2025
Spring 2025
2024-2025
May 2025
Summer 2025
2024-2025

Sponsorship Tips

One of the ways that students fund their master’s degree program is through employer sponsorship. While your company may not advertise that this funding is available, they may have funds available to you if you put in a request.

Beyond funding, employers can also support your degree progress through adding flexibility to your schedule and providing new challenges and opportunities to take advantage of your growing skill set. Having a scheduled conversation to discuss your professional development goals is a great idea to help foster support, in whatever form it may take.

For information to help you request employer support or sponsorship, download our sponsorship tips sheet:

Private Loan Option for International Students

Private loans (also known as alternative loans) can help fill the gap between the cost of education and the amount of other financial aid offered. Private lenders vary in interest rates, terms, and eligibility requirements.

The University of California, Office of the President, provides a list of private loan lenders for international students, however you may choose any lender. You may visit the Berkeley International Office website for more information. Please also see the University of California Code of Conduct in Regard to Preferred Lender Arrangements.

Contact an Admissions Counselor today with any questions, or fill out a brief form to request more information.

I School Online Tuition, Billing and Financial Aid FAQ (PDF, 244kb)

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