United States
University of Arizona
Tuition fee
$30,000–$40,000
QS ranking
300
University ranking
U.S. News & World Report: Top 100 National Universities (2024)
Public research university in Tucson, Arizona (founded 1885), enrolling about 45,000 students including 5,000+ international students; recognized for strengths in astronomy, optics, space sciences, and medicine, with extensive research facilities and a diverse, supportive campus environment.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Estimated international tuition; PhD often funded via assistantships or fellowships.
Undergraduate (International)
Approx. $38,000/year
Graduate (International)
Approx. $30,000–$40,000/year (varies by program)
PhD
Tuition often funded by assistantships or fellowships
Scholarships
Merit-based and program-specific awards for international students, with additional external scholarships and assistantships available.
International Student Scholarships
Merit-based awards for international students.
Global Wildcat Award
Institutional scholarship for eligible international students.
College-specific awards
Scholarships offered by individual colleges and departments.
External scholarships and assistantships
Additional funding opportunities, including graduate assistantships.
Rankings
U.S. News & World Report: Top 100 National Universities (2024)
QS World University Rankings: Top 300 globally
Known for research in astronomy, optics, space sciences, and medicine
Student Life & Campus
Large, vibrant campus with extensive research facilities
Active international student office offering support and visa guidance
Diverse student organizations, including many cultural clubs
Tucson offers affordable living costs and a warm climate
Strong focus on inclusion and integration of international students
Numerous housing options on and near campus
Opportunities for internships and research for international students
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