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Tuition & Funding

Undergraduate Tuition & Fees by Credit Hour

2022–23 Full Term (Fall & Winter) Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate Full Term Tuition & Fees by Credit Hour, Fall 2022 & Winter 2023
Credit Hours Michigan Resident Michigan Non-Resident
1 $1,133 $2,815
2 $1,871 $5,235
3 $2,609 $7,655
4 $3,347 $10,075
5 $4,085 $12,495
6 $4,823 $14,915
7 $5,561 $17,335
8 $6,299 $19,755
9 $7,037 $22,175
10 $7,775 $24,595
11 $8,513 $27,015
12–18 (Full-Time) $9,252 $29,440
For each additional hour $738 $2,420
Mandatory Fees $164.19 $164.19
This data is sourced from and maintained by the Office of the Registrar. Please visit Tuition & Fees for more information, including the most up to date figures, historical tuition and fee data, other factors affecting tuition rates, additional fees that may be assessed, and student fees regulations.
2022–23 Half Term (Spring & Summer) Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate Half Term Tuition & Fees by Credit Hour, Spring & Summer 2023
Credit Hours Michigan Resident Michigan Non-Resident
1 $936 $2,618
2 $1,674 $5,038
3 $2,412 $7,458
4 $3,150 $9,878
5 $3,888 $12,298
6–9 (Full-Time) $4,626 $14,720
For each additional hour $738 $2,420
Mandatory Fees $82.10 $82.10
This data is sourced from and maintained by the Office of the Registrar. Please visit Tuition & Fees for more information, including the most up to date figures, historical tuition and fee data, other factors affecting tuition rates, additional fees that may be assessed, and student fees regulations.

Scholarships for Undergraduate Students

Marsal Family School of Education scholarship opportunities

Every year, the Marsal School offers an increasing number of scholarships for currently enrolled undergraduates, post-baccalaureate students, community college transfer students, and four-year college transfer students.

We select students for scholarships based on several factors, including the amount of funds available each year and the number of students deemed eligible to receive our support. When making funding decisions, our scholarship review committees consider students’ demonstrated financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid (OFA), academic merit as determined by the program, and/or a combination of both. Students do not formally apply for the Marsal School’s scholarships. You will automatically be considered.

We believe that we are unique among our peer institutions in that we strategically leverage our need-based scholarship offers to reduce our students’ self-help (students’ need-based loans, Work Study awards, and in some cases both). We review students’ eligibility for our scholarships throughout the spring and summer term every academic year.

Other scholarship opportunities

The Center for the Education of Women+
Community foundations in your area (e.g., Ann Arbor Community Foundation)
Regional Alumni Clubs
Telluride
Housing employment opportunities

GO BLUE GUARANTEE

Michigan Residents can qualify for the Go Blue Guarantee for families with incomes $65,000 or under and assets below $50,000.  The University of Michigan is the only public university in Michigan that covers 100% of demonstrated financial need of eligible Michigan residents.

U-M Financial Aid

We encourage you to seek resources for which you may be eligible through the University of Michigan Office of Financial Aid (OFA). OFA provides information about scholarships, grants, loans, and emergency assistance, as well as work-study and other employment opportunities.

All applicants who need financial aid are encouraged to apply through OFA by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Please use U-M’s federal code 002325 to complete the FAFSA. The application becomes available on October 1 every year.

Connect with us

Contact

soe.admissions@umich.edu
(734) 615-1528

Location

610 E. University Avenue
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1259

Office Hours

Monday–Friday
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.