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Cost of Attendance
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2026–27 Estimated
Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
Oregon Resident
Nonresident
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*
Does not include the one-time matriculation fee of $570 for students beginning their first term at the UO. Read answers to
frequently asked questions
about the matriculation fee.
**
Based on the average cost of a common type of room and standard meal plan. There is a live-on campus requirement for incoming first-year undergraduate students. Off-campus housing is estimated to cost $14,025 (monthly costs: housing $1,040; food $518).
2025–26 Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
2026-27 Estimated
Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
Resident Costs
Tuition and Fees
*
$17,475
Living Expenses (On-Campus Housing and Food)
**
$18,183
UO Costs Total
$35,658
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment
$1,434
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses
$2,673
Transportation
$471
Total Cost
$40,236
Nonresident Costs
Tuition and Fees
*
$47,466
Living Expenses (On-Campus Housing and Food)
**
$18,183
UO Costs Total
$65,649
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment
$1,434
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses
$2,673
Transportation
$1,500
Total Cost
$71,256
*
Does not include the one-time matriculation fee of $570 for students beginning their first term at the UO. Read answers to
frequently asked questions
about the matriculation fee.
**
Based on the average cost of a common type of room and standard meal plan. There is a live-on campus requirement for incoming first-year undergraduate students. Off-campus housing is estimated to cost $14,025 (monthly costs: housing $1,040; food $518).
2025–26 Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
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The undergraduate cost of attendance includes mandatory fees all students must pay. It is based on typical enrollment for new incoming undergraduates of 15 credits for each of three terms, totaling 45 credits per year. Visit
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for more information.
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, such as childcare, purchasing a computer, or sole occupancy, are reviewed case-by-case.
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