the university of michigan - Office of the Registrar

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
STUDENT FEES AND FEE REGULATIONS
Effective August 1997
(subject to change at any time by the Regents of the University)
Fee Regulations
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2.
3.
4.
5.
I.
The Regents of the University 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 Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer.All fees are
payable in accordance with the regulations established by the Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial
Officer providing only that said regulations may not defer payment of these fees beyond the end of the term for
which they are assessed.
No exemption from the payment of fees shall be granted unless specifically approved in advance by the Board.
All persons, not specifically exempted, who are using University facilities and services must register and pay
the appropriate fee.
Students enrolled in more than one school/college will pay the higher tuition rate for all credits elected (excludes
students enrolled in the Extension Services).
Academic Term
A. Full Program Fees
Ann Arbor
Undergraduate Schools and Colleges*
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
School of Business Administration
1) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
Dental Hygiene Program
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
College of Engineering, and programs in Computer &
Communication Sciences in the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
Division of Kinesiology
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
College of Pharmacy
1) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
Graduate and Professional Schools and Colleges
1) College of Architecture and Urban Planning
a) M. Arch. Program & Rackham Pre-Candidacy
b) Rackham Candidacy
2) School of Business Administration
a) Rackham Graduate Business Administration
b) M.B.A. and M.A.S. Program
c)
Candidacy
d) Evening MBA Program
1) First hour elected
2) Each Additional hour
Michigan
Residents
Nonresidents
$2,847 †
3,222 ‡
$9,130 †
9,779 ‡
3,357 ¶
9,953 ¶
2,931 ††
3,308 ‡‡
9,214 ††
9,864 ‡‡
3,038 +
3,950 ++
9,214 +
10,350 ++
3,038 **
3,499 #
9,742 **
10,651 #
3,671 ºº
9,779 ºº
4,862
9,864
3,144
5,022
9,200
10,073
12,000
3,289
785
600
Applies to College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Art & Design, School of Education, College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts (except programs in Computer and Communications Sciences), School of Music, School of Natural Resources &
Environment, School of Nursing.
For each hour over eighteen:
†
‡
¶
††
‡‡
Residents pay an additional $213, non-residents $737.
Residents pay an additional $245, non-residents $791.
Residents pay an additional $256, non-residents $805.
Residents pay an additional $220, non-residents $744.
Residents pay an additional $252, non-residents $798.
+
++
**
#
°°
1
Residents pay an additional $229, non-residents $744.
Residents pay an additional $305, non-residents $839.
Residents pay an additional $229, non-residents $788.
Residents pay an additional $268, non-residents $864.
Residents pay an additional $282, non-residents $791.
Michigan
Residents
Nonresidents
3)
School of Dentistry
a) DDS Program
7,102
12,932
b) Rackham Graduate Dent.
1) Pre-Candidacy
4,932
9,933
2) Candidacy
3,129
4) College of Engineering
a) Graduate Degree
6,042
10,532
b) Rackham Engineering
1) Pre-Candidacy
5,582
10,532
2) Candidacy
3,788
5) Division of Kinesiology
a) Rackham Pre-Candidacy
5,236
10,682
b) Candidacy
3,114
6) Law School
8,574
11,574
7) Medical School
a) M.D. Program
8,613
13,276
b) Rackham - Medical School
1) Pre-Candidacy
4,797
9,728
2) Candidacy
3,176
8) School of Music
a) M.Mus. Program
4,911
9,965
b) Applied Music
Students electing Applied Music for degree credit have the credit hours for this
instruction included as part of their total elections for fee assessment computation.
Students electing applied Music not for degree credit will pay:
Instruction--one-half hour weekly (2 credit hours)
973
Instruction--one hour weekly (4 credit hours)
1,781
9) School of Natural Resources & Environment
a) Master’s Program & Pre-Candidacy
4,911
9,772
b) Candidacy
3,176
10) College of Pharmacy
a) Pharm.D. Program
5,811
10,056
b) Rackham - Pharmacy
1) Pre-Candidacy
4,825
9,788
2) Candidacy
3,123
11) School of Public Health
a) M.P.H., M.H.S.A., Dr.P.H. Programs
4,911
9,965
b) Candidacy
3,176
12) School of Public Policy - Rackham
a) Pre-Candidacy
5,461
9,965
b) Candidacy
3,176
13) School of Social Work (M.S.W. Program)
4,961
9,769
14) Horace H. Rackham Graduate School§
a) School of Information, College of Literature
Science & Art & Rackham Interdepartmental
1) Pre-Candidacy
4,816
9,769
2) Candidacy
3,114
15) Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies§
a) School of Art & Design, School of Education,
School of Music & School of Nursing
1) Pre-Candidacy
4,911
9,965
2) Candidacy
3,176
The above fees include mandatory assessments for an Infrastructure Maintenance Fee, and Health Service.
. § Students enrolled in programs specializing in Computer & Communication Sciences will pay fees at the rate of
Rackham Engineering programs.
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Michigan
Residents
Nonresidents
Dearborn (Registration assessment of $80 non-refundable)
1) Undergraduate
1,871.60*
5,204*
2) Graduate
2,000
†
5,632
†
Additional Assessments:
Course levels 300-499 in CAS&L & Education are assessed an additional $3.20 per credit.
Course levels 300-499 in Engineering & Management are assessed an additional $18.20 per credit
Course levels 500 and above in Engineering and Management are assessed an additional $30.00 per
credit
Infrastructure Assessment:
Infrastructure Assessment of $10.00 per credit hour for all students to a maximum of $60.00 per
term.
Technology Assessment:
All CAS&L, Education, Management and Unclassified
Students:
Electing 1 - 6 credits is assessed $25.00
Electing 7 or more credits is assessed $50.00
All Engineering Students:
Electing 1 - 6 credits is assessed $40.00
Electing 7 or more credits is assessed $80.00
Flint**
1) Undergraduate
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
1,704.50 ‡
5,060.50 ‡
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
1,729.50‡‡
5,133.50‡‡
2) Graduate MPA/MLS/CED/UN/HE
2,046.50 ¶
5,562.50 ¶
3) Graduate MPT/UT
2, 878.50¶¶
5,286.50¶¶
4) MBA
2,855.50a
5) MS Anesthesia
2,190.50b
6) Nursing (generic)
1,967.50c
5,414.50c
B. Reduced Program Fees
Ann Arbor
Undergraduate Schools and Colleges (see * footnote page one)
A student who elects fewer than twelve hours will pay:
1)
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
506
1,030
Each additional hour
213
737
2)
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
538
1,084
Each additional hour
245
791
School of Business Administration
A student who elects fewer than twelve hours will pay:
1)
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Dental Hygiene
A student who elects fewer than twelve hours will pay:
1)
*
†
**
‡
‡‡
¶
¶¶
a
b
c
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
549
256
1,098
805
513
220
1,037
744
For each hour over twelve, residents pay an additional $32, non-residents, $81.
For each hour over eight, residents pay an additional $140, non-residents, $450.
Plus a registration fee of $43.50; Activity fee:$10.00, Tech fee: $10.75, part-time, $21.50 full-time
For each hour over eighteen, residents pay an additional $142, non-residents, $421.
For each hour over eighteen, residents pay an additional $145, non-residents, $427.
For each hour over twelve, residents pay an additional $223, non-residents, $614.
For each hour over eighteen, residents pay an additional $238, non-residents, $441.
For each hour over nine, all students pay an additional $312.50.
For each hour over nine, all students pay an additional $239.
For each hour over eighteen, residents pay an additional $164, non-residents, $448.
3
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
College of Engineering, and programs in Computer & Communication
Sciences in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
1)
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
2)
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Division of Kinesiology
A student who elects fewer than twelve hours will pay:
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
College of Pharmacy
A student who elects fewer than twelve hours will pay:
1) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Graduate and Professional Schools & Colleges
1) College of Arch & Urban Planning
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
2) School of Business Administration
a) Rackham Graduate Bus. Adm.
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
b) M.B.A., M.A.S. Programs
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
c)
MBA-Evening Prg-1st Hour
Additional Hours
3) School of Dentistry
a) D.D.S. Program
A student who elects fewer than fourteen hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
b) Rackham Graduate Dent.
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
4) College of Engineering
a) Engineering Graduate
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Michigan
Residents
Nonresidents
545
252
1,091
798
522
229
1,037
744
598
305
1,132
839
522
229
1,081
788
561
268
1,157
864
575
282
1,084
791
801
508
1,357
1,064
819
526
1,380
1,087
1,283
990
1,594
1301
2)
4
785
600
780
487
1,196
903
809
516
1,365
1,072
932
639
1,431
1,138
Michigan
Residents
b)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
Rackham Engineering
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
881
Each additional hour
588
Division of Kinesiology
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
843
Each additional hour
550
Law School
A student who elects fewer than ten hours will pay:
First hour elected
1,122
Each additional hour
829
Medical School
a) M.D. Program: A student who elects fewer than fourteen hours will pay:
1) First hour elected
888
2) Each additional hour
595
b) Rackham: Students who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
1) First hour elected
794
2) Each additional hour
501
School of Music
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
807
Each additional hour
514
School of Natural Resources & Environment
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
807
Each additional hour
514
College of Pharmacy
a) Pharm D. Program: A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
951
Each additional hour
608
b) Rackham: Students who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
797
Each additional hour
504
School of Public Health
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
807
Each additional hour
514
School of Public Policy
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
868
Each additional hour
575
School of Social Work
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
812
Each additional hour
519
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
School of Information, College of Literature Science & Arts &
Rackham Interdepartmental
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
796
Each additional hour
503
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
School of Art & Design, School of Education, School of Music
& School of Nursing
First hour elected
807
Each additional hour
514
Nonresidents
5
1,431
1,138
1,448
1,155
1,422
1,129
1,221
928
1,342
1,049
1,368
1,075
1,347
1,054
1,423
1,080
1,348
1,055
1,368
1,075
1,368
1,075
1,346
1,053
1,346
1,053
1,368
1,075
Michigan
Residents
Nonresidents
Course Program in Dearborn
A Undergraduate student who elects fewer than twelve hours will pay:
A registration fee: (non-refundable)
80
80
Each hour elected
149.30
427
A Graduate student who elects fewer than eight hours will pay:
A registration fee of: (non-refundable)
80
80
Each hour elected
240
694
Course Program in Flint
A student who elects fewer than twelve hours will pay, for each hour elected:
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
142
421
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
145
427
Graduate MPT/UT
238
441
MS Anesthesia
239
A student who elects fewer than nine hours will pay for each hour elected:
Graduate MPA/MLS/CED/UM/HE
223
614
Management Course Program (MBA)
312.50
Nursing
164
448
II. Divided Term -- Spring Half Term or Summer Half Term
A. Full Program Fees
Ann Arbor
Undergraduate Schools and Colleges (see * footnote page one)
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credit toward program)
1,424†
4,565†
2) Upper Division (55 or more credit toward program)
1,611‡
4,890‡
School of Business Administration
1) Upper Division (55 or more credit toward program)
1,679¶
4,977¶
Dental Hygiene Program
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credit toward program)
1,466††
4,607††
2) Upper Division (55 or more credit toward program)
1,654‡‡
4,932‡‡
College of Engineering, and programs in Computer & Communication
Sciences in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credit toward program)
1,519+
4,607+
2) Upper Division (55 or more credit toward program)
1,975++
5,175++
Division of Kinesiology
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credit toward program)
1,519**
4,871**
2) Upper Division (55 or more credit toward program)
1,750#
5,326#
College of Pharmacy
1) Upper Division (55 or more credit toward program)
1,836°º
4,890ºº
Graduate and Professional Schools and Colleges
1) College of Architecture and Urban Planning
a) M. Architecture and Pre-Candidacy
2,687
5,467
b) Rackham Candidacy
1,572
2) School of Business Administration
a) Rackham Graduate Business Administration PreCandidacy
2,777
5,582
b) Candidacy
1,645
c)
M.B.A. and M.A.S. Program
5,097
6,652
d) Evening MBA Program
First hour elected
693
Each additional hour
600
For each hour over nine:
†
‡
¶
††
‡‡
Residents pay an additional $213, non-residents $737.
Residents pay an additional $245, non-residents $791.
Residents pay an additional $256, non-residents $805.
Residents pay an additional $220, non-residents $744.
Residents pay an additional $252, non-residents $798.
+
++
**
#
°°
6
Residents pay an additional $229, non-residents $744.
Residents pay an additional $305, non-residents $839.
Residents pay an additional $229, non-residents $788.
Residents pay an additional $268, non-residents $864.
Residents pay an additional $282, non-residents $791.
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
School of Dentistry
a) DDS Program
b) Rackham Graduate Dent.
1) Pre-Candidacy
2) Candidacy
College of Engineering
a) Graduate Degree
b) Rackham Engineering
1) Pre-Candidacy
2) Candidacy
Division of Kinesiology
a) Pre-Candidacy
b) Candidacy
Law School
Medical School
a) M.D. Program
b) Rackham Pre-Candidacy
c)
Rackham Candidacy
School of Music
M.Mus. Program
School of Natural Resources & Environment
a) Master’s Program & Rackham Pre-Candidacy
b) Rackham - Candidacy
College of Pharmacy
a) Pharm D. Program
b) Rackham
1) Pre-Candidacy
2) Candidacy
School of Public Health
(M.P.H., M.H.S.A., Dr. P.H. Programs)
Pre-Candidacy
Candidacy
School of Public Policy
a) Pre-Candidacy
b) Candidacy
School of Social Work (M.S.W. Program)
Horace H. Rackham Graduate School§
School of Information, College of Literature Science &
Arts, & Rackham Interdepartmental
1) Pre-Candidacy
2) Candidacy
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate §
School of Art & Design, School of Education, School of
Music, School of Nursing
1) Pre-Candidacy
2) Candidacy
Michigan
Residents
Nonresidents
3,556
6,468
2,727
5,507
1,565
3,342
5,837
3,087
5,837
1,895
2,897
5,922
1,558
6,002
8,102
4,312
2,652
6,643
5,392
1,589
2,717
5,522
2,717
5,417
1,589
3,212
5,572
2,667
5,422
1,562
2,717
5,522
1,589
3,022
5,522
1,589
2,742
5,412
2,662
5,412
1,558
2,717
5,522
1,589
. § Students enrolled in programs specializing in Computer & Communication Sciences will pay fees at the rate of
Rackham Engineering programs
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Michigan
Residents
Flint*
1)
Nonresidents
Undergraduate
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
874.50‡
2,552.50‡
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
887‡‡
2,589‡‡
2) Graduate MPS/MLS/CED/UN/HE
1,045.50¶
2,803.50¶
3) Graduate MPT/UT
1,461.50¶¶
2,665.50¶¶
4) MBA
1,604.50a
5) MSAnesthesia
1,239.50b
6) Nursing
1,006c
2,729.50c
(* plus a Registration fee: $43.50; Activity fee: $10.00, Tech fee: $10.75 Part-time $21.50, Fulltime)
B. Reduced Program Fees
Ann Arbor
Undergraduate Schools and Colleges (see * footnote page one)
A student who elects fewer than six hours will pay:
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
360
884
Each additional hour
213
737
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
392
938
Each additional hour
245
791
School of Business Administration
A student who elects fewer than six hours will pay:
1) Upper Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
403
952
Each additional hour
256
805
Dental Hygiene
A student who elects fewer than six hours will pay:
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
367
891
Each additional hour
220
744
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
399
945
Each additional hour
252
798
‡ For each hour over nine, residents pay an additional $142, non-residents $421.
‡‡ Fore each hour over nine, residents pay an additional $145, non-residents $427.
¶ For each hour over six, residents pay an additional $223, non-residents $614.
¶¶ For each hour over mine, residents pay an additional $238, non-residents $441.
a For each hour over five, all students pay an additional $312.
b For each hour over five, all students pay an additional $239.
c For each hour over nine, residents pay an additional $164, non-residents $448.
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Michigan
Residents
College of Engineering, and programs in Computer & Communication Sciences in
the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
A student who elects fewer than six hours will pay:
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
376
Each additional hour
229
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
452
Each additional hour
305
Division of Kinesiology
A student who elects fewer than six credits will pay:
1) Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
376
Each additional hour
229
2) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
415
Each additional hour
268
College of Pharmacy
A student who elects fewer than six hours will pay:
1) Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
429
Each additional hour
282
Graduate and Professional Schools & Colleges
1)
College of Architecture & Urban Planning
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
655
Each additional hour
508
2) School of Business Administration
a) Rackham Graduate Business Administration
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
673
Each additional hour
526
b) M.B.A., M.A.S. Program
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
1,137
Each additional hour
990
c)
Evening M.B.A. and M.A.S. Programs
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
693
Each additional hour
600
3) School of Dentistry
a) DDS Program
A student who elects fewer than seven hours will pay:
First hour elected
634
Each additional hour
487
b) Rackham Graduate Dentistry
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
663
Each additional hour
516
4) College of Engineering
a) Engineering - Graduate
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
786
Each additional hour
639
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Nonresidents
891
744
986
839
935
788
1,011
864
938
791
1,211
1,064
1,234
1,087
1,448
1,301
1,050
903
1,219
1,072
1,285
1,138
Nonresidents
735
588
1,285
1,138
697
550
1,302
1,155
976
829
1,276
1,129
742
595
1,075
928
648
501
1,196
1,049
661
514
1,222
1,075
661
514
1,201
1,054
780
608
1,252
1,080
651
504
1,202
1,055
661
514
1,222
1,075
722
575
1,222
1,075
666
519
1,200
1,053
650
503
1,200
1,053
b)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
Rackham Engineering
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Division of Kinesiology
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Law School
A student who elects fewer than seven hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Medical School
a) A student who elects fewer than seven hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
b) Rackham: A Students who elects fewer than nine
hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
School of Music
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
School of Natural Resources & Environment
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
College of Pharmacy
a) Pharm D. Program: A student who elects fewer than
five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
b) Rackham: A students who elect fewer than nine hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
School of Public Health
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
School of Public Policy
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
School of Social Work (M.S.W. Program)
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate §
School of Information, Literature Science & Arts,
& Interdepartmental
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay:
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Michigan
Residents
§ Students enrolled in programs specializing in Computer & Communication Sciences will pay fees at the rate of Rackham
Engineering programs.
10
15)
Flint
1)
3)
4)
Horace H. Rackham Graduate School
School of Art & Design, Education, Music & Nursing
A student who elects fewer than five hours will pay
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Undergraduate
Lower Division (fewer than 55 credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Upper Division (55 or more credits toward program)
First hour elected
Each additional hour
Graduate MPT/UT
First hour elected
First hour elected
M.B.A.
First hour elected
7)
661
514
1,222
1,075
186.50
142
465.50
421
189.50
145
471.50
427
282.50
238
485.50
441
312
M.S. Anesthesia
First hour elected
Each additional hour
6)
Nonresidents
356.50
Each additional hour
5)
Michigan
Residents
283.50
239
Nursing
First hour elected
Each additional hour
MPA/MLS/CED/UN/HE
First hour elected
Each additional hour
208.50
164
492.50
448
267.50
223
658.50
614
§ Students enrolled in programs specializing in Computer & Communication Sciences will pay fees at the rate of Rackham
Engineering programs
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C. Camps and Stations
The schedule of fees for the divided term shall be applicable in general to Biological Station, Camp
Davis, and Geological Expeditions. Fees and charges for living accommodations, meals, and other
student services shall be established and adjusted from time to time on recommendation of the director or
the appropriate dean.
III. Extension Service
Extension Service fees must be paid in advance, and no student may enter upon his or her work until after such
payment.
A.
Independent study, per credit hour
290
B.
Credit Courses, per credit hour
1) Undergraduate
430
2) Graduate
688
C.
Noncredit courses, conferences, and institutes: Fees are fixed in terms of educational costs.
IV. Special Program Fees 1997-98**
Program
Public Health
On Job/On Campus Health Services Adm.
On Job/On Campus Industrial Hygiene
On Job/On Campus Occupational Med.
On Job/On Campus Health Policy & Adm.
PEW Doctoral Program
PEW Candidate
Clinical Research & Design
Special Auditors*
V. Programs with Flat Fees 1997-98
Credit by Examination
Basis
per year
per year
per year
per year
per year
per term
five terms
full term
1-3 credit exam
4-5 credit exam
6+ credit exam
per credit hour
per credit hour
per term
9,822
7,459
7,459
9,822
9,822
3,176
14,733
1,167
19,930
15,040
15,040
19,930
19,930
3,176
29,895
2,284
286
317
351
290
180
827
Summer Independent Study
LSA Experiential Learning
Student Fellows in Medicine
VI. Application Fees
Application fees may be required. Prospective applicants should contact the appropriate admissions
office.
* The fee for this program includes Health Service Assessment.
** Includes an Infrastructure Maintenance Fee.
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VII. Enrollment Deposit
The enrollment deposit is a payment ($200 -- Ann Arbor; $550 -- Grad. Bus.; $50 -- Dearborn and
Flint) to guarantee an enrollment space. All new students, and former students who were not enrolled in
the University during the previous two terms, are required to establish this deposit. “summer only” and
guest students are exempted from this requirement. The enrollment deposit is applied toward the
payment of student fees for the term for which the student has been admitted. Failure to enroll for this
term will result in forfeiture of the enrollment deposit.
VIII. 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.
IX. Laboratory & Other Supplemental Fees, Charges, & Deposits -- Ann Arbor
A. Laboratory & Other Supplemental Fees, including Deposits. Fees and charges calculated to cover
the costs of materials and supplies consumed, breakage, and other losses, are established by the
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer upon recommendation by the appropriate
dean or director.
B. Diplomas, Student Receipts, etc. Charges reasonably calculated to defray the cost of issuing
duplicate diplomas, certificates, student receipts, student identification cards, student transcripts,
etc., are established by the Committee on Budget Administration upon recommendation by the
appropriate dean or director.
C. Short Courses, Conferences, and Institutes. Fees reasonably calculated to cover instructional and
other related costs and charges incurred in the offering of short courses, conferences, and institutes,
are established by the Committee on Budget Administration upon recommendation by the
appropriate dean or director.
X. Other Fees -- Ann Arbor
All students who enroll will be assessed the additional fees shown.
Full Term
Divided
A.
B.
C.
D.
Registration Fee
Michigan Student Assembly
Student Legal Services
School/College Government Fee
$ 80.00
5.69
5.39
1.00
$40.00
2.85
2.70
.50
XI. Adjustment in Fees -- Ann Arbor
A student who changes his or her program in the first three weeks of classes in the full term, or in the
first two weeks of classes in the divided term, will receive a full refund of the fees paid and will be
assessed the full fee appropriate to new elections. If changes are made thereafter, the higher of the two
fees will be assessed.
XII. Refund of Fees -- Ann Arbor
A. Students withdrawing after registration and before the end of the third week of classes in the full
term, or before the end of the second week of classes in the divided term, shall pay a disenrollment
fee of $50 but will be refunded any part of the term fee which has been paid.
B. Students withdrawing during the third week of classes in the divided term or in the fourth, fifth,
and sixth week of classes in the full term shall pay a disenrollment fee of $50 or 50 percent of the
assessed fee, whichever is larger.
C. Students withdrawing subsequent to the third week of classes in the divided term or subsequent to
the sixth week of classes in the full term shall pay the assessed term fee in full.
D. Registration fees are nonrefundable.
E. The effective date of refund is the date the withdrawal notice is received in the Registrar’s Office.
F. Any refund due the student will be mailed to his or her address of record upon request of the
Office of Student Financial Operations, 2226 Student Activities Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109.
XIII. Reduced Fees for Persons Sixty-five and Over
Persons sixty-five years of age or older are granted the privilege of enrolling in any University course or
program for which they are properly qualified, on payment of a fee equal to 50 percent of the announced
fee for such course or program exclusive of laboratory fees and other special charges, with the
understanding that the University reserves the right to determine in each case the appropriateness of the
election.
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NOTE: These are the Residence Regulations that are in effect at the University of Michigan through Winter Term 1998. In July,
1997 the Regents of the University voted to adopt new Residency Guidelines which will replace these and become effective
Spring Term (May) 1998. If you wish to receive the new Residency Guidelines, please contact the Residency Classification Office
at 1514 LSA Bldg, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 48109-1382, Phone (313) 764-1400 [effective 12/13/97 - new area
code (734)].
RESIDENCE REGULATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Approved by the Board of Regents, March 15, 1974
Effective Summer Half Term, 1974
1. Since normally a student comes to the University of Michigan for the primary or sole purpose of attending the University rather
than to establish a domicile in Michigan, one who enrolls in the University as a non-resident shall continue to be so classified
throughout his attendance as a student, unless and until he demonstrates that his previous domicile has been abandoned and a
Michigan domicile established.
2. No student shall be eligible for reclassification as a resident unless he shall be domiciled in Michigan and has resided in
Michigan continuously for not less than one year immediately preceding the first day of classes of the term for which
reclassification is sought.
3. For purposes of these regulations, a resident student is defined as a student domiciled in the state of Michigan. A non-resident
student is defined as one whose domicile is elsewhere. A student shall not be considered domiciled in Michigan unless he is in
continuous physical residence in this state and intends to make Michigan his permanent home, not only while in attendance at the
University but indefinitely thereafter as well, and has no domicile or intent to be domiciled elsewhere.
4. The following facts and circumstances, although not necessarily conclusive, have probative value in support of a claim for
residence classification:
(a) Continuous presence in Michigan during periods when not enrolled as a student. (b) Reliance upon Michigan sources for
financial support. (c) Domicile in Michigan of family, guardian or other relatives or persons legally responsible for the student. (d)
Former domicile in the state and maintenance of significant connections therein while absent. (e) Ownership of a home in
Michigan. (f) Admission to a licensed practicing profession in Michigan. (g) Long-term military commitments in Michigan. (h)
Commitments to further education in Michigan indicating an intent to stay here permanently. (i) Acceptance of an offer of
permanent employment in Michigan. Other factors indicating an intent to make Michigan the student's domicile will be considered
by the University in classifying a student.
5. The following circumstances, standing alone, shall not constitute sufficient evidence of domicile to effect classification of a
student as a resident under these regulations:
(a) Voting or registration for voting. (b) Employment in any position normally filled by a student. (c) The lease of living quarters.
(d) A statement of intention to acquire a domicile in Michigan. (e) Domicile in Michigan of student's spouse. (f) Automobile
registration. (g) Other public records, e.g., birth and marriage records.
6. An alien who has been lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States shall not, by reason of that status alone,
be disqualified from classification as a resident, provided, however, that aliens who are present in the United States on a temporary
or student visa shall not be eligible for classification as a resident.
7. These regulations shall be administered by the Office of the Registrar, in accordance with the following residence review
procedures:
a. It shall be the responsibility of the student to register under the proper residence classification, to advise the Office of the
Registrar of possible changes in residence and to furnish all requested information pertinent thereto.
b. Applications for reclassification shall be filed not later than 20 calendar days following the first day of classes of the term for
which such reclassification is sought. Such application shall be filed with the Assistant Registrar for Residence Status (see "f"
below for address), and shall set forth in writing a complete statement of the facts upon which it is based, together with affidavits or
other supporting documentary evidence. Failure to timely file such an application shall constitute a waiver of all claims to
reclassification or rebates for such term.
c. Any student may appeal the decision of the Assistant Registrar for Residence Status made pursuant to paragraph b, above, by
taking the following steps within 20 calendar days after notice of such decision was served upon him, either in person, by mail, or
by posting in a conspicuous place at 500 South State Street:
i. File with the Residency Appeal Committee a written notice of appeal stating the reasons therefor;
ii. File said notice with the Assistant Registrar for Residence Status, together with a written request that all documents
submitted pursuant to paragraph b, above, be forwarded to the Residency Appeal Committee. Failure to timely comply with this
paragraph c shall constitute a waiver of all claims to reclassification or rebates for the applicable term or terms.
d. Reclassification, whether pursuant to paragraph b or c above, shall be effective for the term in which the application therefor was
timely filed in accordance with paragraph b and for each term thereafter so long as the circumstances upon which the
reclassification was based shall remain unchanged. Appropriate refunds shall be made or accounts credited within a reasonable
time following such reclassification.
e. Classification or reclassification based upon materially erroneous, false or misleading statements or omissions by or in support of
the applicant shall be set aside retroactively upon the discovery of the erroneous nature of such statements.
f. Inquiries should be addressed to: Residence Status Office, Office of the Registrar, 1514 LSA Building, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1382, phone (313)764-1400.
NOTE: Residence Regulation #2 does not apply to students who are domiciled (make their permanent home) in the
state of Michigan, as defined by the remaining residency regulations of the University of Michigan, at the time they file a
residency application. In determining the applicability of Residence Regulation #2, all evidence regarding an
applicant’s domicile or bona fide residence will be considered whether or not one year has passed since the student first
came to the state. Individuals who wish to be considered residents for University purposes must file a residency
application for an official determination of their status.
The University of Michigan, as an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, complies with the applicable federal and state
laws regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The University of Michigan is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal
opportunity for all persons, regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual
orientation, disability, or Vietnam-era veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. Inquiries
or complaints may be addressed to the University’s Director of Affirmative Action and Title IX/Section 504 Coordinator, 4005
Wolverine Tower, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1281, (313) 763-0235, TDD (313) 647-1388. For other University of Michigan
information call (313) 764-1817. AAO: 9/16/94
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