Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knows the specifics of University of Michigan's tuition fees. Any hidden fees I should know about?
At the University of Michigan (UofM), the actual cost of tuition can vary based on a number of factors including your residency status (in-state versus out-of-state), the specific program or college you're enrolled in, and whether you're an undergraduate or graduate student.
For the 2024-2025 academic year, undergraduate tuition rates for in-state students range from around $17,000 to $19,000, while out-of-state students can expect to pay between $58,000 and $62,000.
It's also important to consider other fees that might be included in your bill. These can include an International Student Fee for non-U.S. citizens, a health service fee, a central student government fee, a school & college government fee, and a registration fee. There's also an infrastructure maintenance fee around $350 per full term that serves to improve facilities around campus.
In addition to tuition and fees, don't forget to consider the cost of housing, meals, textbooks, personal expenses, and health insurance. These items can definitely add up. A reasonable estimate for these additional costs could be between $15,000 - $20,000 per year, but your actual expenses could be lower or higher.
Luckily, UofM does offer financial aid to students who qualify. I would recommend speaking with the financial aid office to understand your options and to get a more accurate understanding of your financial responsibility.
Don't forget that these are estimated amounts and the actual cost can vary, so it's always best to check the school's official tuition and fees page or contact the bursar's office for the most accurate information.
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