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UC Berkeley boasts over 300 degree programs across our 15 schools and colleges With cutting-edge research and scholarship led by some of the world’s greatest minds, the possibilities for our students are endless
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Berkeley ( ˈbɜːrkli ⓘ BURK-lee) is a city on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay in northern Alameda County, California, United States It is named after the 18th-century Anglo-Irish bishop and philosopher George Berkeley
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Plan your visit to Berkeley, California with our comprehensive travel guide Learn all about this city near San Francisco including top attractions and restaurants
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UC Berkeley has an incredible reputation 107 Nobel laureates 19 Pulitzer Prizes 207 Olympic medals Simply put, it’s one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world
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Berkeley is a vibrant city in the San Francisco Bay Area, known worldwide for its prestigious university, progressive culture, and diverse community With a population of over 120,000 residents, Berkeley offers a unique blend of academic excellence, cultural richness, and natural beauty
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Cost of Attendance is your student budget Your budget is the estimated average and reasonable cost of completing an academic year at UC Berkeley Your budget serves as the foundation for determining your financial need as well as the amount of qualified aid, including grants and scholarships, that can be offered to you Cost of attendance figures are established through student surveys and
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