


Worksheet for Calculating Study Abroad
Santiago, Chile: UM Students Only
Academic Year 2008-09 (Per term) & Winter 2009
| EXPENSES | U.S. $ |
Chile Pesos |
NOTES |
| Per Term Expenses: | |||
| - UM Tuition | Billed by UM Student Accounts | ||
| - OIP Administrative Fee | None | ||
| - Program Fee | Billed by UM Student Accounts; includes $250 OIP acceptance deposit | ||
| - Host School Tuition/Academic Fees | None | ||
| - Housing | Estimated for home stay/2 meals daily | ||
| - Food | Estimated for meals not included in home stay | ||
| - Local Transportation (if applicable) | $400 |
Estimated | |
| - Books/Other Academic Supplies | $200 |
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| One-Time Expenses: | |||
| - Round-trip Airfare (estimated) | $1600 |
Detroit-Santiago; Estimated | |
| - Passport Application (if applicable) | $100 |
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| - Visa (if applicable) | $131 |
Processing fee; student may need to travel to consulate | |
| - Medical Needs (e.g., shots, meds) | |||
| Personal Spending Money: | |||
| - Entertainment | $750 |
Estimated; per semester | |
| - Extra Travel | $1000 |
Estimated; per semester | |
| Miscellaneous Expenses: | |||
| - Medical Insurance | Mandatory |
Mandatory; provided by HTH Worldwide Insurance and cost is included in OIP Program Fee | |
| - Extra Photographs | $75 |
Estimated; 10 additional photos suggested | |
| - Medical Exam (if required) | $65 |
Estimated; exam plus + HIV test required for Visa | |
| - FBI Background Check | $18 |
Estimated: FBI check for Visa | |
| - Other | $20 |
Entry fee, paid upon arrival | |
| TOTAL EXPENSES | |||
| Scholarships and Financial Aid (if applicable) | Available to qualified applicants | ||
| TOTAL PROGRAM COSTS | |||
| For the latest Exchange Rate: | |||
| http://www.xe.com/ucc/ |
| UM home college/school tuition as applies, at appropriate resident/non-resident upper-/lower-division rate. For more info see: http://umich.edu/~regoff/tuition. | |
| Program Fee includes orientation, insurance, excursions, and other program activities. | |
| Housing and food expenses vary according to housing choice in Chile. Apartment living expenses may be higher, residence hall expenses may be lower. In apartments and residence halls, students buy and cook their own food. |
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