Tuition & Fees
General Information
**Note: This Website contains information for the Ann Arbor Campus only.**
Go Directly to Ann Arbor Campus Tuition and Fees Rate Schedule
- Full Term Tuition – (Fall, Winter, Spring/Summer)
- Half Term Tuition – (Spring, Summer)
- Useful Links For Common Questions Not Handled By This Office:
Beginning Fall 2007, the University offers optional insurance protection for tuition and mandatory fees.
This is not a form of heath insurance and is not to be confused with the health service fee.
For more information, please visit the Tuition Refund Plan website.
We strongly encourage all students to take advantage of this low cost coverage of your tuition investment.
Office of Financial Aid
Cost of Attendance/Estimated Student Budgets
Financial Aid Refund and Repayment Policies
Student Financial Services
Fees and Payment Information
See Student eBill Access Page or Parent/Family Authorization and Access page for additional related information.
University Housing
Housing Billing and Refund Policies
Residence Hall Room and Board rates
Northwood Community Apartments Rates
Residency Classification Office
Residency Classification Guidelines
- Fee Regulations (Abridged)
- Application Fees
- Camps and Stations
- Enrollment Deposit
- Laboratory & Other Supplemental Fees, Charges, & Deposits
- Late Registration Fee
- Mandatory Fees
- Noncredit Courses, Short Courses, Conferences, and Institutes
- Other Campuses
- Enrollment in Two University of Michigan Campuses at the Same Time
- Other Fees
- Programs with Flat Fees
- Reduced Fees for Persons Sixty-five and Over
- Residency
- A List of Services Not Provided
- Billing and Payment Histories
- Financial Aid
- Reciprocity
- Tuition Verification Letters
- Each and every possible usage of the words “Tuition” or “Fees”
- Special Program Tuition
- Tuition and Fees
- Tuition Insurance
Explanation of Terminology including:
Credit Hour
Disenrollment and Term Withdrawal
Dropping courses and Withdrawing from courses
Registration and Enrollment
Full Term, also known as an Academic Term and Half Term, also known as a Divided Term
Full Time and Part Time
Master’s level, Pre-candidacy and Candidacy
Non-degree seeking students
Residency
Retroactive changes and retroactive charges
Upper Division and Lower Division
Detailed Information
- Fee Regulations
- The Board of Regents determines the full time amount of tuition and a schedule of such fees are to be published. All other student fees are fixed by the Committee on Budget Administration.
- All fees are payable in accordance with regulations established by the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; payment of these fees may not be deferred beyond the end of the term for which they are assessed.
- No exemptions are granted from paying fees unless specifically approved in advance by the Board.
- All persons, unless specifically exempted, who are using University facilities and services must register and pay the appropriate fees.
- Students enrolled in more than one school/college will pay the higher tuition rate for all credits elected.
- Adjustment in Fees
- A student who drops or adds classes during the first three weeks of classes of a full term, or during the first two weeks of classes of a half term, will have their tuition adjusted appropriate to new elections. If changes are made after the deadline, the tuition will not be reduced for dropping, but may increase for adding.
- Refund of Fees
- Students withdrawing from a term once the term begins and before the end of the third week of classes of a full term, or before the end of the second week of classes of a half term, will be assessed a disenrollment fee of $50 but no tuition.
- Students withdrawing during the fourth, fifth and sixth week of classes of a full term, or during the third week of classes of a half term, will be assessed 50 percent of the tuition.
- Students withdrawing subsequent to the sixth week of classes of a full term, or the third week of classes of a half term, will be assessed the tuition in full.
- Registration fees are nonrefundable.
- The effective date of refund is the date the withdrawal notice is received in the Registrar’s Office.
- Any refund due the student will be mailed to his or her address of record upon request of the Office of Student Financial Services, 2226 Student Activities Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109.
- Tuition and Fees
- Full Term Tuition – (Fall, Winter, Spring/Summer)
- Half Term Tuition – (Spring, Summer)
- Special Program Tuition
- Off-Campus Nursing
- On Job/On Campus Programs
- Special Auditor
- Programs with Flat Fees
- LSA Experiential Learning
- Applied Music
- Credit by Examination
- Camps and Stations
- The schedules of fees for the divided term shall be applicable in general to Biological Station and Camp Davis. Fees and charges for living accommodations, meals, and other student services shall be established and adjusted from time to time on recommendation of the director or the appropriate dean.
- Late Registration Fee
- Late Registration Fee deadlines
- Beginning the first day of classes for a term a $50.00 late registration fee will be assessed for students who have not previously registered for that term. The late registration fee is increased by $25.00 at the beginning of each subsequent month.
- Exceptions to the late registration fee are made only if a registration is late because of a documentable University policy, action or error. Common exceptions include:
- Late Admissions
- Ph. D. Candidates registering to defend their dissertation
- Non-Degree seeking students
- Laboratory & Other Supplemental Fees, Charges, & Deposits
- Laboratory & Other Supplemental Fees, including Deposits. Fees and charges calculated to cover the costs of materials and supplies consumed, breakage, and other losses, are established by the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer upon recommendation by the appropriate dean or director.
- Diplomas, Student Receipts, etc. Charges reasonably calculated to defray the cost of issuing duplicate diplomas, certificates, student receipts, student identification cards, student transcripts, etc., are established by the Committee on Budget Administration upon recommendation by the appropriate dean or director.
- Lab Fee Request form for departmental use. (Click here for PDF
) - Noncredit Courses, Short Courses, Conferences, and Institutes
- Fees reasonably calculated to cover instructional and related costs and charges incurred in the offering of Noncredit Courses, Short Courses, Conferences and Institutes are established by the appropriate dean or director.
- Mandatory Fees
- Registration Fee - A non-refundable registration fee will be assessed to all students registering on the Ann Arbor campus each term. Questions should be directed to the Office of the Registrar, 1524 LS&A, (734) 764-6280.
- Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) - MSA is the central student government organization represented by the individual School and College Governments on the Ann Arbor campus. It is organized to regulate, coordinate, recognize, and calendar student activities and organizations; to include campus-wide regulations governing the conduct of its elections, campaigns, and related activities. Questions should be directed to the MSA Office, 3909 Michigan Union, (734) 763-3241.
- Student Legal Services (SLS) - Student Legal Services provides free legal advice to students, mainly, but not limited to, landlord-tenant disputes. Questions should be directed to the SLS Office, 3409 Michigan Union, (734) 763-9920.
- School And College Government (S&CG) - The S&CG fee supports student government in individual schools and colleges within the University of Michigan. Questions should be directed to the student government office in your school. Some informational websites are listed below:
U of M Nursing Council (most recent update: 2007-2008) |
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An independent web presence was not found for a School of Music School Government.
- Application Fees
- Application fees may be required. Prospective applicants should contact the appropriate admissions office.
- Undergraduate Admissions
Prospective Freshmen
Transfer Applicants
- Enrollment Deposit
- The enrollment deposit is a payment to guarantee an enrollment space. All new students, and former students who were not enrolled in the University during the previous two terms, are required to establish this deposit. “Summer only” and guest students are exempted from this requirement. The enrollment deposit is applied toward the payment of student fees for the term for which the student has been admitted. Failure to enroll for this term will result in forfeiture of the enrollment deposit. Admitted students should contact the appropriate admissions office regarding the amount of the deposit.
- Undergraduate Admissions
Prospective Freshmen
Transfer Applicants
- Other Fees
- Health Service Fee - Students pay a health service fee included in tuition each semester. For more information, visit: What is the health service fee? This is not a form of health insurance and should not be confused with the optional insurance protection for tuition and mandatory fees. This fee is not separable from a student’s tuition nor is it refundable because of any health insurance a student may already carry.
- Infrastructure Maintenance Fee - The Infrastructure Maintenance Fee was instituted to pay for infrastructure maintenance and renovation of physical assets. The money collected from this fee is allocated to highest priority equipment and facilities needs. This fee is not separable from a student’s tuition.
- Reduced Fees for Persons Sixty-five and Over
- Persons sixty-five years of age or older are granted the privilege of enrolling in any University course or program for which they are properly qualified, on payment of a fee equal to 50 percent of the announced fee for such course or program exclusive of laboratory fees and other special charges, with the understanding that the University reserves the right to determine in each case the appropriateness of the election.
- Other Campuses
- Dearborn Campus Tuition and Fees
- Flint Campus Tuition and Fees
- Enrollment in Two University of Michigan Campuses at the Same Time
- A student electing courses at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor campus and at another campus of the University will pay the appropriate fees at each campus. The only exception is that the student will not be assessed fees totaling more than the full time tuition and fees at whichever campus has the higher full time rate.
- Residency
- Residency Classification Guidelines
- Late applications will be assessed a nonrefundable $300 late fee and will be accepted up to the last published day of classes of the term for which you are applying. Late applications received after the last day of classes will be processed for the following term. In all cases, decisions will be based only on those facts that are in place by the original filing deadline for the term under consideration.
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