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Programs : Budget Sheet

The following listing represents the Spring Budget Sheet for University of Galway.
 

Spring Budget Sheet for University of Galway
Spring Budget Sheet for University of Galway
Budget Item Emory student
Emory Tuition (billed through Emory OPUS system) *   $29,960.00
Emory Fees (billed through Emory OPUS system) *   $219.00
Billable subtotal:  $30,179.00
Non-Academic Program Costs (to be paid directly by student to host university)   $4,665.00
Non-Refundable Application Fee (to be paid directly by student)   $75.00
Airfare (to be paid directly by student)   $1,100.00
Books and/or Supplies (to be paid directly by student)   $250.00
Meals (to be paid directly by student)   $1,150.00
Personal Expenses (to be paid directly by student)   $2,000.00
Visa Associated Expenses (to be paid directly by student)   $330.00
Non-billable subtotal:  $9,570.00
Total: $39,749.00
Notes:
 

Billable Costs

Emory Tuition: Since the students who are participating in the program will be fully enrolled at Emory and receive Emory credit, they will be charged regular Emory tuition for participation in the program. The tuition bill will come from Emory's Student Accounts and Billing Office during the normal billing cycle for the semester. The non-refundable $300 application deposit will be applied towards program tuition. Existing federal and Emory-based financial aid will be applied towards the program costs. Please review the tuition and financial aid section of the Educaiton Abroad website.

The "billable subtotal" above lists the charges that will appear on the Emory OPUS bill. The "non-billable subtotal" above lists the additional estimated expenses. All costs are subject to change.

Non-billable Costs: Additional Estimated Expenses

The following items are only estimates of additional expenses.  These additional expenses could vary greatly depending on the individual student's spending habits, restaurant choices, personal shopping and additional travel plans:
  • Non-Academic Program Costs (Housing): Students will receive a separate bill from NUI Galway for housing (non-academic program costs). The amount listed above is an ESTIMATED amount, each dorm has its own set fee. A housing deposit may also be required prior to arrival. For more info on the University of Galway's fees, payment schedule, payment instructions, and refund policy please refer all housing questions directly to the Accommodations Office at the University of Galway.
  • Airfare: Estimated average cost of a round-trip ticket from Atlanta to Galway; students may depart from the city of their choice.
  • Visa-Associated Expenses: All non-European Union students studying in the Republic of Ireland for more than three months are required to complete a registration process with the Irish police force (An Garda Síochána) and pay a registration fee within their first month of arrival in the Republic of Ireland.
  • Books: Estimate is for the semester.
  • Personal Expenses: Estimated Incidental or miscellaneous costs associated with daily living in the host city. Does not include personal travel. Expenses will vary by student and personal spending habits.
  • Meals: Estimate is based on the cost of meals prepared by the student in the residence facilities provided.

Students with a high level of financial need may qualify for a waiver of the $75 application fee and a deferment of the $300 deposit; students should contact their Education Abroad advisor for details/eligibility. Students who receive the deposit deferment are held accountable to the same refund policy as those students who submit the deposit; you will be billed $300 if you withdraw from the program, in addition to any applicable withdrawal fees.

Please note: The cost of living in Ireland is currently higher than the U.S. due to the exchange rate between the Euro and the U.S. dollar.
* Billable item