Fees for Summer Abroad include the Summer Abroad Program Fee, Course Fee, and Accommodations and Activities Fee. The Accommodations and Activities Fee covers lodging, selected field trips, group accidental death & dismemberment and emergency health insurance, select publications, and additional program specific costs. Air fare is not included. All fees are subject to change.
UC Davis Summer Abroad Fees
for Social and Cultural Changes in Globalizing China |
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| $1200.00 | Program Fee (includes $300 non-refundable deposit) |
| $1264.00 | Course Fee ($158/unit X 8 units)* |
| $1150.00 | Accommodations and Activities Fee** |
| $3,614.00 | TOTAL FEES CHARGED TO STUDENTS |
* This fee level is based on the proposed 2007-08 governor's budget. The fees are subject to Regental, legislative, and gubernatorial action and may change without notice.
**This fee is subject to change based on fluctuating exchange rate and unexpected change in activities.
Fees Do Not Include
Chinese Yuan Renminbi
The currency used in China is the Chinese Yuan Renminbi.
Since this program is new this year, the average personal expense budget is yet to be determined. Of course, some people spend more and some people spend less. The amount for personal expenses is intended to provide a reasonable minimum estimate. You should do some research on your own about costs, think about what how you usually spend money when you are traveling, and create a realistic budget for yourself.
If you would like up-to-date exchange rate information, check the Oanda site at www.oanda.com.
ATM cards require a 4 digit pin—be sure you have one before you leave. Visa is widely accepted in Kunming and will also give you the best exchange rate. Travelers checks such as American Express and Thomas Cook will be accepted at banks and currency exchanges but may require that you pay a commission fee. Don’t rely solely on one method of getting money; have a back up. See Lonely Planet Thorn Tree Forum note on ATMs in Kunming.