Cost of attendance is based on estimated standard student budgets set by the University Office of Financial Aid. Student budgets serve as a basis for awarding financial aid funds. These budgets reflect typical “modest but adequate” expense patterns of University of Michigan students based on research conducted by the Office of Financial Aid. The actual expenses of an individual student will vary based on their lifestyle. Students can use financial aid (scholarships/ grants and/or loans/work-study) funds to cover any item listed within the budget. It is important to note that students will not be allowed to receive financial aid in excess of their total student budget without requesting an increase in their budget from the University Office of Financial Aid. Budget increases are approved and determined by the University Office of Financial Aid.
Visit the SSW Financial Aid webpage for financial assistance information and options.
Fall 2023 | Winter 2024 | Fall 2026 | Winter 2027 | |
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Tuition1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$16,295 | $16,295 | $18,330 | $18,330 |
Fees1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$166 | $166 | $186 | $186 |
Books/Supplies
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Books & SuppliesCosts are generally unknown until the beginning of the semester. Costs will vary by enrolled courses but include the purchase of books, supplies, and other learning based materials or subscriptions that are required for the course. Students can reduce costs by comparing prices, buying used books, renting books or using the University Library reserve book system. |
$640 | $640 | $721 | $721 |
Housing/Food
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Housing & Food (to cover 4 months each semester)Costs for housing expenses (rent, utilities, etc) and meals. The budget allows for students to reside on-campus or off campus. If residing on campus, rent will be charged monthly to your student account bill. If residing off campus, students will be responsible for paying rent directly to a landlord. |
$9,352 | $9,352 | $10,520 | $10,520 |
Transportation
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TransportationThis is an allowance for estimated typical transportation costs. Transportation could be between campus and a place of work, or campus and a residence. |
$2002 | $2002 | $2252 | $2252 |
Personal/Misc
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Personal & Miscellaneous (to cover 4 months each semester)Includes expenses such as transportation, cell phone bills, clothes, personal hygiene, student health insurance and entertainment. This portion of the budget will vary greatly for each student. Students are encouraged to set a budget, track expenses and stick to a budget. |
$3,210 | $3,210 | $3,611 | $3,611 |
Total | $29,863 | $29,863 | $33,593 | $33,593 |
Fall 2023 | Winter 2024 | Fall 2026 | Winter 2027 | |
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Tuition1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$26,056 | $26,056 | $29,309 | $29,309 |
Fees1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$166 | $166 | $186 | $186 |
Books/Supplies
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Books & SuppliesCosts are generally unknown until the beginning of the semester. Costs will vary by enrolled courses but include the purchase of books, supplies, and other learning based materials or subscriptions that are required for the course. Students can reduce costs by comparing prices, buying used books, renting books or using the University Library reserve book system. |
$640 | $640 | $721 | $721 |
Housing/Food
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Housing & Food (to cover 4 months each semester)Costs for housing expenses (rent, utilities, etc) and meals. The budget allows for students to reside on-campus or off campus. If residing on campus, rent will be charged monthly to your student account bill. If residing off campus, students will be responsible for paying rent directly to a landlord. |
$9,352 | $9,352 | $10,520 | $10,520 |
Transportation
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TransportationThis is an allowance for estimated typical transportation costs. Transportation could be between campus and a place of work, or campus and a residence. |
$2002 | $2002 | $2252 | $2252 |
Personal/Misc
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Personal & Miscellaneous (to cover 4 months each semester)Includes expenses such as transportation, cell phone bills, clothes, personal hygiene, student health insurance and entertainment. This portion of the budget will vary greatly for each student. Students are encouraged to set a budget, track expenses and stick to a budget. |
$3,210 | $3,210 | $3,611 | $3,611 |
Total | $39,624 | $39,624 | $44,572 | $44,572 |
Fall 2023 | Winter 2024 | Fall 2026 | |
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Tuition1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$16,295 | $16,295 | $18,330 |
Fees1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$166 | $166 | $186 |
Books/Supplies
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Books & SuppliesCosts are generally unknown until the beginning of the semester. Costs will vary by enrolled courses but include the purchase of books, supplies, and other learning based materials or subscriptions that are required for the course. Students can reduce costs by comparing prices, buying used books, renting books or using the University Library reserve book system. |
$640 | $640 | $721 |
Housing/Food
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Housing & Food (to cover 4 months each semester)Costs for housing expenses (rent, utilities, etc) and meals. The budget allows for students to reside on-campus or off campus. If residing on campus, rent will be charged monthly to your student account bill. If residing off campus, students will be responsible for paying rent directly to a landlord. |
$9,352 | $9,352 | $10,520 |
Transportation
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TransportationThis is an allowance for estimated typical transportation costs. Transportation could be between campus and a place of work, or campus and a residence. |
$2002 | $2002 | $2252 |
Personal/Misc
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Personal & Miscellaneous (to cover 4 months each semester)Includes expenses such as transportation, cell phone bills, clothes, personal hygiene, student health insurance and entertainment. This portion of the budget will vary greatly for each student. Students are encouraged to set a budget, track expenses and stick to a budget. |
$3,210 | $3,210 | $3,611 |
Total | $29,863 | $29,863 | $33,593 |
Fall 2023 | Winter 2024 | Fall 2026 | |
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Tuition1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$26,056 | $26,056 | $29,309 |
Fees1
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Tuition & Fees (charged per semester)Set by the University Regents and is based upon full-time enrollment. Full-time enrollment is defined by the University as 9+ credit hours per semester for graduate students. The University charges a flat tuition rate for full-time status regardless of how many credits above 9 that a student is enrolled in. Tuition rates are different for in-state and out-of-state residency. Students enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. |
$166 | $166 | $186 |
Books/Supplies
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Books & SuppliesCosts are generally unknown until the beginning of the semester. Costs will vary by enrolled courses but include the purchase of books, supplies, and other learning based materials or subscriptions that are required for the course. Students can reduce costs by comparing prices, buying used books, renting books or using the University Library reserve book system. |
$640 | $640 | $721 |
Housing/Food
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Housing & Food (to cover 4 months each semester)Costs for housing expenses (rent, utilities, etc) and meals. The budget allows for students to reside on-campus or off campus. If residing on campus, rent will be charged monthly to your student account bill. If residing off campus, students will be responsible for paying rent directly to a landlord. |
$9,352 | $9,352 | $10,520 |
Transportation
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TransportationThis is an allowance for estimated typical transportation costs. Transportation could be between campus and a place of work, or campus and a residence. |
$2002 | $2002 | $2252 |
Personal/Misc
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Personal & Miscellaneous (to cover 4 months each semester)Includes expenses such as transportation, cell phone bills, clothes, personal hygiene, student health insurance and entertainment. This portion of the budget will vary greatly for each student. Students are encouraged to set a budget, track expenses and stick to a budget. |
$3,210 | $3,210 | $3,611 |
Total | $39,624 | $39,624 | $44,572 |
Please visit the University Office of Financial Aid Estimating Costs webpage to learn more information about cost of attendance.
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