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Programs : Budget Sheet

The following listing represents the Fall Budget Sheet for England: Semester/Summer at University of Exeter.
 

Fall Budget Sheet for England: Semester/Summer at University of Exeter
Fall Budget Sheet for England: Semester/Summer at University of Exeter
Budget Item Undergrad (In State) Undergrad (Out of State)
Study Abroad Center Fee *   $275.00 $275.00
Study Abroad Administrative Fee *   $50.00 $50.00
Intl Insurance and Travel Assist (billable) *   $145.80 $145.80
ISU tuition * $4,339.00 $12,581.00
ISU fees * $727.45 $727.45
Billable subtotal:  $5,537.25 $13,779.25
Books and Supplies   $300.00 $300.00
Housing   $3,600.00 $3,600.00
Food   $2,100.00 $2,100.00
Anticipated Personal Expenses   $1,500.00 $1,500.00
Passport and Mailing   $165.00 $165.00
Airfare   $1,200.00 $1,200.00
Non-billable subtotal:  $8,865.00 $8,865.00
Total: $14,402.25 $22,644.25
Notes:
This Fall 2022 budget is an estimate only. Actual amounts will vary from student to student. Questions related to this budget should be directed to Ben McKelfresh - bmckel@iastate.edu

Please note you pay ISU tuition and fees to participate in this program. Some items covered by ISU fees while you are in Ames, may not be covered/included while you are in Exeter. Common examples include the student gym and printing. Costs for these services are included in the personal expenses estimate. 

Billable subtotal costs will be processed through your ISU U-Bill. 

Non-billable subtotal are estimated expenses that you will pay directly, out of pocket. These costs may vary depending on currency exchange rate and other factors.

Accommodation costs are based on the standard self-catering option at James Owen Court at the University of Exeter.

Some examples of items in Anticipated Personal Expenses: SIM card and phone data plan, laundry, toiletries, gym membership, entertainment, taxi/Uber rides. Personal trips to other cities or countries during weekends or breaks are not included in Anticipated Personal Expenses. To give you an idea, students can choose to spend anywhere from $1,000-$3,000 or more on additional travel while abroad. 

For US Passport holders, a visa is only required if you plan to stay more than 6 months, work, volunteer, or intern during your study abroad program.  A visa will cost approximately $450.  If you hold a passport from another country, please consult with the program coordinator, Ben McKelfresh (email address above), to determine if a visa is required.

If a student withdraws after committing to a program, there could be withdrawal fees.

Updated: 3/14/2022
* Billable item