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Undergraduate Tuition & Registration Fees $19,382.50*
Lodging TBA
Global Travel Assistance $79
Total TBA

Round-Trip Airfare $750 - $1,100
Meals $1,440 - $2,040
Monthly Metro (4 months) $280
Miscellaneous $1,000
Total $3,470 - $4,420

In addition, student insurance (health and accident) is mandatory and will vary according to individual policies.

Figure includes tuition for full-time student status covering 12-18 points, deposit and required registration fees, and several program activities and excursions. For each point taken in excess of 18 points in a semester, there is an additional charge per point.

In early to mid-July, you will receive a tuition bill from the Bursar's Office with payment instructions. Please be prepared to make payment so that the Bursar's Office receives your payment on or before the deadline. For more information contact the Bursar's Office at 212-998-2800 or by sending them an email by visiting their website at www.nyu.edu/bursar. Remember: you will not receive a bill unless you are registered.

*The rates listed are for the 2009-2010 academic year.

LSP Freshmen in Paris students will be housed in a centrally located NYU approved residence hall. Resident advisors are graduate students enrolled in courses at NYU in Paris. Additional information, including cost, will be made available as soon as possible.

Assistance through one of the world's largest providers of medical and security evacuation as well as general travel aid (e.g., lost document assistance). This company provides 24-hour global services with the help of our site staff to our students abroad.

The majority of cultural activities, such as day trips (Chartres, Giverny), dinner parties, walking tours, guided museum visits, cheese tastings, and film screenings are included in the cost of tuition. In addition, students are invited to several evenings of theatre, ballet, and opera. With the exception of tuition, all costs are estimated and may vary depending on the student's budget. Inexpensive meals are available at the Resto U (University of Paris Cafeterias) from 2.25 Euros for a three-course meal.

All student studios have kitchens that many students use regularly. Groceries in Paris are affordable and students can eat well for as low as $40 a week. For students who want to eat out, lunches range from $8 - $12 a meal while dinners generally run $15 - $20. The Resto U, the University of Paris Cafeteria, offers 3-course meals from 2.75 euros.

Costs include visa application fee, local transportation (Navigo monthly metro pass is 55 Euros per month), laundry, telephone, utilities, and some independent travel.

With the exception of tuition, all costs are estimated and may vary depending on each student's budget.