Tuition & Fees

Information for Students on Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid

The University of Michigan-Flint is committed to providing clear and comprehensive information on tuition and fees for all categories of degree programs. Students can expect helpful service from the Office of Student Accounts if they have any questions regarding billing, deadlines, and other related matters.

The Office of Financial Aid collaborates with students to support their educational journey at UM-Flint. From grants to scholarships and other forms of aid, the experts in Financial Aid are here to help. The team will assist students with navigating the FAFSA and other paperwork that provides the necessary information. Schedule an appointment today to get your questions answered.


Fall 2024/Winter 2025/Summer 2025 Tuition

Fall 2024/Winter 2025/Summer 2025 Fees


Registration Assessment**

Tuition figures do not include the following registration assessment each student will be assessed each semester.

Fall 2024/Winter 2025/Summer 2025

Undergraduate Registration Fee$341
Graduate Registration Fee$291

The Registration Assessment Fee covers, but is not limited to, student support and services such as technology, health and wellness, recreation center and student engagement activities.

**See list of additional course-related fees that may be assessed.

Fees for Senior Citizens

Persons 62 years of age or older at the time of registration have 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. It is the responsibility of the senior citizen to notify Student Accounts when they qualify for the discount and to ask how the program works. The university reserves the right to determine, in each case, the appropriateness of the election.

University of Michigan In-State Tuition Classification Guidelines

The University of Michigan enrolls students from 50 states and more than 120 countries. In-State Tuition Classification Guidelines have been developed to ensure that decisions about whether a student pays in-state or out-of-state tuition are fair and equitable and that applicants for admission or enrolled students who believe they are Michigan residents understand they may be required to complete an Application for In-State tuition and provide additional information to document their in-state tuition status.

Students wishing to apply for in-state tuition must complete an application and submit it to the Residency Office.
Office of the Registrar
500 S. State St.
Ann Arbor, MI  48109-1382
Applications and more information may be accessed at the Residency Office.

*Tuition and fees are subject to change by the Regents of the University of Michigan. By the act of Registration, students accept the responsibility for charges for the entire semester, regardless of attendance in class. “Registration” includes early registration, registration, and all courses added after the student’s initial registration. If you are a registered student and receiving financial aid, you are authorizing the University to deduct all University debts from your current year’s financial aid funds.