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  1. The undergraduate and graduate rates for the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts are shown on the Cost of Attendance breakdown; tuition and fees may be higher or lower, depending on a student's program of study. Current full- and part-time tuition and fees for all U-M schools and colleges are available from the Office of the Registrar.

  2. VII. Late Registration Fee -- Ann Arbor. Students who register after the end of the scheduled registration period for any term or program will be assessed a late registration fee. The fee is $50 during the first month in which classes are held, increasing by $25 at the beginning of each subsequent month. VIII.

  3. Below we’ve mapped out the tuition, fees, and room and board that will help you understand how much you will pay for University of Michigan. We’ve also included financial aid information to help you pay for college. If you’d like to get a personal estimated cost of attendance based on your situation, use our free cost calculator.

  4. STUDENT FEES and FEE REGULATIONS Effective August 29, 2022 (Subject to change at any time by the Regents of the University) Fee Regulations 1. The Board of Regents shall determine the level of full program student fees and a schedule of such fees shall be published. All other student fees shall be fixed by the Committee on Budget Administration. 2.

  5. University of Michigan—Ann Arbor's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #21. Its in-state tuition and fees are $17,786; out-of-state tuition and fees are $57,273.

  6. UM-Dearborn Policy on Assessing Course, Lab, & Program Fees. UM-Flint Tuition & Fees. For Further information about this SPG, email the Office of Budget and Planning: obpbudget.umich.edu. Direct Requests to the University Fee Committee, email: FeeComm@umich.edu.

  7. This equates to $14,944, per year, based on the block rate for 12+ credit hours. That is $624 more annually than this year’s costs. Tuition and fees will increase for graduate students by 4.4 percent for in-state, or about $468 annually and 6% for out-of-state, or $1,128 annually, for the typical part-time (6 credit hours per term) graduate rate.