Cost of Attendance for MS Accountancy and MS Financial Analytics

Cost of Attendance, or a budget, is broadly defined as the average cost to attend CSULB for one academic year, which consists of the Fall and Spring semesters. The Cost of Attendance budget helps you and the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office determine approximately how much money you need to attend CSULB, and how much financial aid you need to meet that goal.

Amounts are based on the average enrollment in 12 units per semester for MS Accountancy and MS Financial Analytics students. This information reflects costs associated with the fall and spring semesters and does not include the summer semester.

For additional information on program requirements, enrollment, and costs, visit the M.S. Accountancy website or the M.S. Financial Analytics website.

2024 - 2025 Cost of Attendance for California Residents

Expenses

Commuter

On-Campus
Housing

Off-Campus
Housing

Tuition and Mandatory Fees

$15,738

$15,738

$15,738

Living Expenses (housing and food)

$11,494

$16,666

$22,086

Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment

$1,562

$1,562

$1,562

Transportation

$1,792

$1,234

$1,962

Miscellaneous Personal Expenses

$4,060

$3,214

$4,968

TOTAL

$34,646

$38,414

$46,316

2024 - 2025 Cost of Attendance for Non-California Residents

Expenses

Commuter

On-Campus
Housing

Off-Campus
Housing

Non-Resident Tuition

$10,080

$10,080

$10,080

Tuition and Mandatory Fees

$15,738

$15,738

$15,738

Living Expenses (housing and food)

$11,494

$16,666

$22,086

Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment

$1,562

$1,562

$1,562

Transportation

$1,792

$1,234

$1,962

Miscellaneous Personal Expenses

$4,060

$3,214

$4,968

TOTAL

$44,726

$48,494

$56,396

The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after fees are initially charged or initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees. All listed fees, other than mandatory systemwide fees, are subject to change without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by the Board of Trustees, the Chancellor, or the Presidents, as appropriate. Changes in mandatory systemwide fees will be made in accordance with the requirements of the Working Families Student Fee Transparency and Accountability Act (Sections 66028 - 66028.6 of the Education Code).

Cost of Attendance Components

  • Tuition and Mandatory Fees: Cost paid to CSULB for courses, includes mandatory campus fees
  • Living Expenses (housing and food): The average cost per academic year to live in Long Beach while attending CSULB. Actual costs may vary by individual choices related to location and circumstances (on-campus, off-campus, living at home)
    • Commuter Room and Board reflect the lower costs of living at home
    • On-Campus Room and Board is the average housing contract amount plus the 21-meal option
    • Off-Campus Room and Board assume a roommate
  • Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment: The average cost of books course materials, supplies, and equipment per academic year. This includes the cost of a computer.
  • Transportation: The average transportation cost of traveling to and from CSULB
    • Amount does not include car payments, insurance, parking, or vehicle maintenance
  • Miscellaneous Personal Expenses: The average amount for personal expenses—from clothing and laundry to going to a movie or buying a pizza—each year

For informational purposes only: In accordance with California Assembly Bill 990, California State University, Long Beach provides the typical market cost of a one bedroom apartment in the Long Beach area: 1 Bedroom: $2,623 per month.
 

Resources

CSULB provides several tools to help you estimate the costs associated with earning your degree. We encourage students to use them in order to have a better understanding of the true cost of attendance.