ElectedSilence Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Here's a suggestion: as we make our way into academia as graduate students and, in many cases, professors, let's do our part to help lower the cost of applying. We all know it's ridiculously pricey, and filled with unreasonably high fees for things like score reports and transcripts. ETS is an object of special and deserved scorn. The only way to change things, over time, is to peep up, and make use of institutional forums like graduate student associations and admission committees. In that spirit, I'm curious to get an anecdotal, general sense of what this has cost people. I'll go first: Applied to 13 institutions, totaling $2,020. Breakdown: $955 application fees $695 to ETS for tests and scores $235 for transcripts $135 postal and portfolio services Anyone else care to throw in a rough figure?
eklavya Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Applied to 13 institutions, totaling $2,020. Breakdown: $955 application fees $695 to ETS for tests and scores $235 for transcripts $135 postal and portfolio services Anyone else care to throw in a rough figure? $235 for transcripts? how on earth? i paid 14$ to send transcripts to 7 schools! my total cost including the app fees and GRE reporting was slightly under 700$. i took GRE about 2 years ago, so that isn't added in my total expense.
TheDude Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Tallied yesterday, 1112$ and counting if I have to resend transcripts via priority mail. GRE, Fees, transcripts, postage for 8 schools. Ya, I definitely didn't save as much as I should have (only 600$) I'll be paying down new credit card charges for the next couple months.
natsteel Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Application fees: $860 Transcripts: $128 GRE: $347 Mailing and copying: $50 Getting into a top graduate program: priceless. Couldn't help myself... sorry Total amount spent came to $1,385 to apply to 11 schools. Clinpsyc01 1
katerific Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 (edited) $927 total for seven schools Breakdown: $252: GRE (160 registration + 92 to be sent to other schools) $80: Official transcripts (10/transcript, and I needed 8) $595: Application fees Yikes. Edited January 4, 2011 by katerific
Eigen Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Around $185 to apply to 3 programs. The GRE, and the cost of sending an extra score report to one school (the first one got lost). All the transcripts were free... All the apps were online, so no postage costs... And either there were no application fees, or the fees were waived by the department on acceptance. Slightly cheaper for my wife, she just had the GRE test fee, so $160.
ElectedSilence Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 My transcripts cost $15.25 apiece. Thanks, UC. I guess that's what happens when governors and legislatures collaborate to strip higher education of public funding. [side note for us Californians: Jerry Brown will sadly be no better]. waddle, abolitionista and kaykaykay 3
waddle Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 (edited) $1.0 x 106 (yay for significant figures and scientific notation!) approximate breakdown: $350: application fees for five programs (one was waived, though)$300: GRE General & Subject Test$15: something like six or seven transcripts (maybe it's because my transcripts are terrible quality, but they're only $4, less if you buy in bulk!)$1,000,000: difference in life earnings vs. if I'd gone to med school (assuming a 20-year career at a $70k/year difference, minus the costs of med school ~$300k, and the grad student stipend ~$100k for five years) edit: @ElectedSilence: I'm from a public system, too, but not the UC. Edited January 4, 2011 by waddle MoJingly 1
wtncffts Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Alright, let's see - I've been afraid to confront the total costs until now.... 1. Application fees: $521 (9 schools but 2 w/ no fee - 1 more school possibly still) 2. GRE reports: $207 3. Transcripts: $110 (thank god my current institution charges nothing for current students) 4. About $10 in various other costs $848... more than I thought but I guess it could be much worse.
balderdash Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 $1.0 x 106 (yay for significant figures and scientific notation!) approximate breakdown: $350: application fees for five programs (one was waived, though)$300: GRE General & Subject Test$15: something like six or seven transcripts (maybe it's because my transcripts are terrible quality, but they're only $4, less if you buy in bulk!)$1,000,000: difference in life earnings vs. if I'd gone to med school (assuming a 20-year career at a $70k/year difference, minus the costs of med school ~$300k, and the grad student stipend ~$100k for five years) edit: @ElectedSilence: I'm from a public system, too, but not the UC. You forgot to discount the cash flow.
BlueRose Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 I had never tallied it up before. Roughly $1200. Ouch. For nine schools over two years. Breakdown: App fees: $745 Transcripts: $110 GRE+reports: $345
fbh Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 $732 for seven programs (3 MA, 4 PhD), about $105 per school GRE: $160 (birthday present) + $23 for one extra score report (two didn't require scores) Transcripts: $50 (from two institutions and two that I applied to didn't require official ones) App fees: $496 (3 @ $225 was my Christmas present, $271 of my own money) Postal: $3, since two schools required I mail in my app in addition to online So, I didn't get any real birthday or Christmas presents from the family, but saving $385 was worth it.
university99 Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Application fees for 3 schools: $60 $70 $140 Transcripts: $15 GRE & GRE Subject: $160 $140 So $585. I saved money by having the 3 schools I applied to already on the score reports for the GREs. The subject test being $140 and computerized general GRE being $160 is ridiculous, especially because it's paper and pencil vs. electronic!
EricaMarie Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 How much did it cost me, personally? About $20 in sending writing samples and such priority mail. How much did it cost my father? A pretty f'ing penny, let me tell you. I'm lucky my dad was willing to pay the application fees (which total somewhere around $800) and GRE score reports (approximately $200), not to mention the $400 it cost him to get UConn to release my transcripts because of a hold on my account. In terms of paying for transcripts, none of the schools I went to require me to pay for them, thankfully enough.
lechatgris Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 Fortunately, I don't do maths, but 10 different schools and multiple application attempts must come out to an ugly sum. Also, why is it that (for English deptartments, anyway) nearly everyone admits that the GREs are not a reliable indicator of an applicant's potential success, but nearly all still require it? Unfortunately, my degree will never earn me a substantial salary. Good thing my brother is pre-med.
abolitionista Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 A total of $984 for 7 schools... Application Fees: $635 Transcripts: $161 GRE Scores: $138 Mailing additional items: $50 Now if I'm accepted to at least one school it will all be worth it!
warpspeed Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 Let's See GRE (2x): $220 GRE Reports: $46 Transcripts/Mailing: ~$100 App Fees: ~$300 for 5 schools. So just over of $600
MoJingly Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 I'm not sure. I stopped doing math after I took the GRE. dant.gwyrdd, Vacuum, Zouzax and 7 others 10
NadaJ Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 I'm not sure. I stopped doing math after I took the GRE. I love this!
wendychina Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 Oversea applicant for 8 programs: total US$2000+, including test fees, transcripts, application fees, etc...
tls Posted January 6, 2011 Posted January 6, 2011 my total is about $1300, the largest amount of money I have spent on any single endeavor (outside of purchasing a car). this total includes GRE and GRE scores, transcripts, app fees, and travel costs to attend three open houses. did other people travel to open houses?
lea23 Posted January 6, 2011 Posted January 6, 2011 This is one area which was positive for me because I am currently active duty so all fees were waived. Now all I need is to get accepted somewhere.
Faraday Posted January 7, 2011 Posted January 7, 2011 $1,000,000: difference in life earnings vs. if I'd gone to med school (assuming a 20-year career at a $70k/year difference, minus the costs of med school ~$300k, and the grad student stipend ~$100k for five years) edit: @ElectedSilence: I'm from a public system, too, but not the UC. But when you win the Nobel Prize, everything will make up for itself.
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