Hi everyone! I'm a junior and I'm currently looking into UMD Duluth as one of my possible college choices. However, I'm having some trouble finding out about the tuition fees. Can anyone help me understand how their tuition structure works, including potential extra costs?
Sure, I'd love to help! For the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), the tuition rates for the 2024-2025 academic year, as listed by the university, are a little complex due to different factors, namely residency status, and program.
For undergraduate students who are Minnesota residents, the tuition charge for full-time students (12-20 credits) is $14,610 per academic year. For non-residents, this figure goes up to $20,130 annually. Note that a student is charged per credit if they are taking fewer than 12 credits or more than 20.
This tuition cost generally includes instructional costs and some student fees but does not typically include room and board. Room and board costs will vary depending on where you live. If you live on campus, the price will vary depending on the type of housing you select and the meal plan you choose. The standard cost for on-campus living is estimated to be approximately $11,110 for an academic year.
Don't forget about the cost of books and supplies, personal expenses, and transportation as well. UMD estimates that these additional costs will come to around $3,000 per academic year.
Remember, these are rough estimates and actual costs may vary. Please ensure to check out UMD Duluth's official website or contact their financial aid office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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