This page location is:
EAP
Financial Support
Pages
default
Sign In
University of California Education Abroad Program
Our Programs
About Us
UCEAP Advantage
Our Stories
Apply Now
Home
Participants
Parents
Alumni & Returnees
Reciprocal Exchanges
MyEAP- Log-in
Contact Us
GenericSideTop
Financial Assistance
UCEAP is Affordable
Scholarships
Other Funding Sources
Education Tax Credits
GenericSideMiddle
<
Previous
Next
>
Univ. of Ghana
(Ghana)
Explore Russia
See others' experiences
View photos, videos, and comments for
Russia
apply now
Country Name:
close
UCEAP is Affordable!
GenericMainTop
The cost of study on EAP can be close to the cost of studying on campus and is typically far less than the cost of non-UC study abroad programs. Estimated expenses for each program are provided on the
Our Programs home page
(click on a country to see the estimated program costs).
Extended Payment Plan
Similar to the DPP on your home UC Campus, the Extended Payment Plan is designed to give students an opportunity to pay their EAP program fees over an extended period of time. There is no interest charge because the Extended Payment Plan is not a loan. Students who owe EAP money or have a history of payment difficulty may be denied an Extended Payment Plan. Students who wish to sign up for an Extended Payment Plan should read the details in the
UCEAP Guide to Study Abroad
(located in the Payments section).
Financial Aid
UC financial aid applies towards study abroad on EAP. Even if you have not been eligible for financial aid in the past, consult with your campus advisers—you might be eligible for financial aid while on EAP. All EAP students, regardless of income level, are encouraged to apply for financial aid. See the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
and check for applicable deadlines.
Students who do not currently receive UC financial support may qualify for aid
while on UCEAP
Students who receive UC financial aid continue to receive grants, loans, and scholarships while abroad
UCEAP students are eligible for special grants and scholarships from UCEAP, the host country, and other sources
Each year scholarships are awarded to UCEAP students on their home campus. Awards typically range between $1,500 and $4,000 and vary by program and participant's financial situation
More Information...
Consult with your Campus EAP Office and Financial Aid Office for details about financial aid and scholarships.
See the
UCEAP Guide to Study Abroad
for more detailed financial information.
GenericCode