REPORT TUITION AND FEES
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1 REPORT ON TUITION AND FEES
2 Table 1 Summary of Tuition and Required Fees Resident Students--FYES Basis vs Undergraduate % Change FTIAC Lower Upper FTIAC Lower Upper FTIAC Lower Upper Central Michigan University 11,850 11,850 11,550 11, % 2.60% Eastern Michigan University 1 10,417 10,417 9,663 9, % Ferris State University 11,460 11,460 11,760 11,190 11,190 11, % 7.80% 2.41% Grand Valley State University 2 11,078 11,078 11,648 10,752 10,752 11, % 3.03% 3.04% Lake Superior State University 3 10,767 10,517 10,498 10, % 2.62% Michigan State University 13,612 13,612 15,157 13,252 13,252 14, % 2.72% 2.69% Michigan Technological University 4 14,286 14,286 16,520 14,040 14,040 15, % 1.75% 4.29% Northern Michigan University 5 9,860 9,620 9,559 9, % 3.17% Oakland University 6 11,513 11,513 13,350 10,613 10,613 12, % 8.48% 8.47% Saginaw Valley State University 7 8,969 8,969 8,691 8, % 3.19% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 8 13,856 13,856 15,602 13,486 13,486 15, % 2.75% 2.74% University of Michigan-Dearborn 9 11,304 11,304 11,574 10,952 10,952 11, % 3.21% 3.14% University of Michigan-Flint 10 10,458 10,458 10,596 10,138 10,138 10, % 3.16% 3.17% Wayne State University 11 11,814 11,814 13,676 11,448 11,448 13, % 3.20% Western Michigan University 12 11,329 11,029 12,087 10,985 10,685 11, % 3.22% 3.21% 3.21% Based on FYES definitions of: Undergraduate - 30 semester credits Masters - 24 semester credits Ph.D semester credits Note: Figures rounded to nearest dollar. Please see last page of report for footnotes.
3 Table 1-A Summary of Tuition and Required Fees Resident Students -- FYES Basis v Graduate % Change Masters Ph.D. Masters Ph.D. Masters Ph.D. Central Michigan University 12,648 9,680 12,168 9, % 3.77% Eastern Michigan University 1 15,573 11,989 12,694 9, % 24.18% Ferris State University 12,648 9,920 12,288 9, % 2.82% Grand Valley State University 2 13,920 11,392 13,488 11, % 3.19% Lake Superior State University 3 12, , % -- Michigan State University 16,157 10,783 15,539 10, % 3.97% Michigan Technological University 4 22,824 15,932 21,740 15, % 4.98% Northern Michigan University 5 12,044 10,320 11,244 10, % 3.20% Oakland University 6 15,720 10,480 15,294 10, % 2.79% Saginaw Valley State University 7 12,686 9,277 12,293 8, % 3.19% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 8 20,966 11,304 20,406 11, % 2.75% University of Michigan-Dearborn 9 13,458 10,554 13,026 10, % 3.29% University of Michigan-Flint 10 13,170 8,924 12,766 8, % 4.35% Wayne State University 11 15,853 10,752 15,352 10, % 3.09% Western Michigan University 12 13,650 9,408 13,226 9, % 3.21% Based on FYES definitions of: Undergraduate - 30 semester credits Masters - 24 semester credits Ph.D semester credits Note: Figures rounded to nearest dollar. Please see last page of report for footnotes.
4 Resident Non-Resident Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate Lower Upper Lower Upper FTIAC Division Division Masters Ph.D. FTIAC Division Division Masters Ph.D. Central Michigan University 11,850 11,850 12,648 9,680 23,670 23,670 19,008 14,000 Eastern Michigan University 1 10,417 10,417 15,573 11,989 27,712 27,712 27,645 20,867 Ferris State University 11,460 11,460 11,760 12,648 9,920 17,190 17,190 17,640 18,960 9,920 Grand Valley State University 2 11,078 11,078 11,648 13,920 11,392 15,744 15,744 16,344 18,480 14,928 Lake Superior State University 3 10,767 10,517 12, ,975 15,975 12, Michigan State University 13,612 13,612 15,157 16,157 10,783 36,412 36,412 37,560 31,709 21,151 Michigan Technological University 4 14,286 14,286 16,520 22,824 15,932 30,250 30,250 32,871 23,224 16,332 Northern Michigan University 5 9,860 9,620 12,044 10,320 15,260 15,020 17,036 10,320 Oakland University 6 11,513 11,513 13,350 15,720 10,480 23,873 23,873 25,598 24,648 16,432 Saginaw Valley State University 7 8,969 8,969 12,686 9,277 21,062 21,062 23,866 16,818 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 8 13,856 13,856 15,602 20,966 11,304 43,476 43,476 46,528 42,016 11,304 University of Michigan-Dearborn 9 11,304 11,304 11,574 13,458 10,554 23,520 23,520 23,790 24,442 18,554 University of Michigan-Flint 10 10,458 10,458 10,596 13,170 8,924 19,980 19,980 20,250 19,524 13,160 Wayne State University 11 11,814 11,814 13,676 15,853 10,752 25,254 25,254 29,631 32,370 21,763 Western Michigan University 12 11,329 11,029 12,087 13,650 9,408 26,013 25,713 28,527 27,881 18,895 Note: Figures rounded to nearest dollar. Based on FYES definitions of: Undergraduate - 30 semester credits Masters - 24 semester credits Ph.D semester credits Please see last page of report for footnotes. Table 2 Annual Tuition and Required Fees
5 Table 3 Annual Tuition and Required Fees for Varying Levels of Credit Hour Enrollment Resident Undergraduate 6 credits/semester 12 credits/semester 15 credits/semester 18 credits/ semester FTIAC Lower Upper FTIAC Lower Upper FTIAC Lower Upper FTIAC Lower Upper Central Michigan University 4,740 4,740 9,480 9,480 11,850 11,850 14,220 14,220 Eastern Michigan University 1 4,233 4,233 8,355 8,355 10,417 10,417 12,478 12,478 Ferris State University 4,584 4,584 4,704 9,168 9,168 9,408 11,460 11,460 11,760 13,752 13,752 14,112 Grand Valley State University 2 5,544 5,544 5,832 11,078 11,078 11,648 11,078 11,078 11,648 13,850 13,850 14,564 Lake Superior State University 3 5,571 5,321 10,767 10,517 10,767 10,517 11,633 11,383 Michigan State University 5,476 5,476 6,094 10,900 10,900 12,136 13,612 13,612 15,157 16,324 16,324 18,178 Michigan Technological University 4 6,648 6,648 8,364 14,286 14,286 16,520 14,286 14,286 16,520 14,286 14,286 16,520 Northern Michigan University 5 4,540 4,540 9,860 9,620 9,860 9,620 9,860 9,620 Oakland University 6 4,605 4,605 5,340 9,210 9,210 10,680 11,513 11,513 13,350 13,815 13,815 16,020 Saginaw Valley State University 7 3,587 3,587 7,175 7,175 8,969 8,969 10,762 10,762 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 8 7,468 7,468 8,332 13,856 13,856 15,602 13,856 13,856 15,602 13,856 13,856 15,602 University of Michigan-Dearborn 9 5,586 5,586 5,694 10,746 10,746 10,962 11,304 11,304 11,574 11,862 11,862 12,186 University of Michigan-Flint 10 5,086 5,086 5,155 9,936 9,936 10,074 10,458 10,458 10,596 10,980 10,980 11,118 Wayne State University 11 4,972 4,972 5,716 9,533 9,533 11,023 11,814 11,814 13,676 14,095 14,095 16,329 Western Michigan University 12 5,417 5,117 5,558 11,329 11,029 12,087 11,329 11,029 12,087 13,426 13,126 14,404 Based on FYES definitions of: Undergraduate - 30 semester credits Masters - 24 semester credits Ph.D semester credits Note: Figures rounded to nearest dollar. Please see last page of report for footnotes.
6 Table 3-A Annual Tuition and Required Fees for Varying Levels of Credit Hour Enrollment Resident Graduate 3 credits/ semester 6 credits/ semester 9 credits/ semester 12 credits/ semester Central Michigan University $3,162 $6,324 $9,486 $12,648 Eastern Michigan University 1 3,976 7,842 11,707 15,573 Ferris State University 3,162 6,324 9,486 12,648 Grand Valley State University 2 3,480 6,960 10,440 13,920 Lake Superior State University 3 3,125 6,125 9,125 12,125 Michigan State University 4,065 8,096 12,126 16,157 Michigan Technological University 4 6,367 12,486 17,655 22,824 Northern Michigan University 5 2,844 5,752 9,200 12,044 Oakland University 6 3,930 7,860 11,790 15,720 Saginaw Valley State University 7 3,172 6,343 9,515 12,686 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 8 7,696 14,332 20,966 20,966 University of Michigan-Dearborn 9 4,224 8,022 11,820 13,458 University of Michigan-Flint 10 3,519 6,703 9,986 13,170 Wayne State University 11 4,375 8,201 12,027 15,853 Western Michigan University 12 3,699 7,287 10,469 13,650 Based on FYES definitions of: Note: Figures rounded to nearest dollar. Please see last page of report for footnotes. Undergraduate - 30 semester credits Masters - 24 semester credits Ph.D semester credits
7 Undergraduate Rate per Credit Hour, (Each Semester ) Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Central Michigan (Sem.) $ /credit $ /credit (Sem.) $ /credit/masters $ /credit/masters University $ /credit/ph.d. $ /credit/ph.d. Eastern Michigan (Sem.) $ /FTIAC credit $ /FTIAC credit (Sem.) $ /credit/masters $1, /credit/masters University $ /credit all Undergraduate $ /credit $ /credit/ph.d. $1, /credit/ph.d. All students: $55.00 /sem. registration fee $29.45 /cr. hour/general fee $13.85 /cr. hour/technology fee $4.00 /cr. hour/union fee Ohio students pay resident tuition rates. Credit hour rates are charged according to course level, not student level. Ferris State $ /FTIAC per credit $ /FTIAC per credit (Sem.) $ /per credit Masters $ /per credit Masters University $ /per credit lower division $ /per credit lower division $ /per credit Doctoral $ /per credit per Doctoral $ /per credit upper division $ /per credit upper division $ /per credit for Optometry $ /per credit for Optometry $ /per credit for Pharmacy $ /per credit for Pharmacy Grand Valley (Sem.) FTIAC: FTIAC: (Sem.) Masters Masters State University $ /credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $580 credit $770 /credit $5, for credits $7, for credits $ /credit over 15 $ /credit over 15 Doctoral Doctoral Lower division: Lower division: $712 /credit $933 /credit $ /credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $5, for credits $7, for credits $ /credit over 15 $ /credit over 15 * Note: Masters rate is dependent on the discipline chosen and range from $580 to $634 per credit hour for Upper division: Upper division: residents and $770 to $824 per credit hour for non-residents. $ /credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $5, for credits $8, for credits $ /credit over 15 $ /credit over 15 Lake Superior (Sem.) FTIAC: FTIAC: (Sem.) $ /credit $ /credit State University $ /credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $5, for credits $7, for credits $ /credit over 17 $ /credit over 17 Lower & Upper Division Lower & Upper Division $ /credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $5, for credits $7, for credits $ /credit over 17 $ /credit over 17 All students from North America pay resident tuition. All students: $60.00 /sem./student activity fee (Fall 2015) New Undergraduates Table 4 Tuition and Required Fee Rates $65.00 /sem./student activity fee (Spring 2016) $ /one time only Athletic Fee $ /one time only Enrollment Fee Graduate Rate per Credit Hour, (Each Semester)
8 Table 4 - Page 2 Undergraduate Graduate Rate per Credit Hour, Rate per Credit Hour, (Each Semester ) (Each Semester) Resident Non-Resident Resident Michigan State (Sem.) $ /FTIAC Lower Division $1, FTIAC Lower Division (Sem.) $ /credit $1, /credit University $ Returning Lower Division $1, Returning Lower Division $ Returning Upper Division $1, Returning Upper Division Upper Division Undergraduates may be assessed special program fees per semester as follows: Science and Technology Intensive Majors $50 part-time/$100 full time Health Sciences Majors $50 part-time/$100 full time Broad College of Business $27 part-time/$53 full time Engineering Students $259 part-time/$432 full time International students are assessed special program fees per semester as follows: Graduate students $37.50 part-time/$75 full time Undergraduate students $75 part-time/$150 full time Undergraduate students Fall 2012 or later $250 part-time/$500 full time All students: $18.00 Student government tax All students: $9.25 Student government tax $5.00 Newspaper fee (6 credits or more) $5.00 Newspaper fee (6 creditsormore) $3.00 Radio fee $3.00 Radio fee Michigan Technological (Sem.) FTIAC FTIAC (Sem.) $ /credit $ /credit University $ /credit for 1-11 credits $1, /credit for 1-11 credits $6, for credits $14, for credits $ /credit over 18 credits $1, /credit over 18 credits Tuition Differential Fee (Sem.) $950 all graduate students enrolled in engineering Lower Division Lower & Upper Division or computer science programs and are $ /credit for 1-11 credits $1, /credit for 1-11 credits registered for 5 or more creditsfor the semester. $6, for credits $14, for credits $ /credit over 18 credits $1, /credit over 18 credits $475 all graduate students enrolled in engineering or computer science programs and are registered Upper Division Upper Division for fewer than 5 credits for the semester. $ /credit for 1-11 credits $1, /credit for 1-11 credits $8, /for credits $16, /for credits $ /credit over 18 credits $1, /credit over 18 credits Non-Resident Plateau Differential Tuition Rates (Sem.) 7,322 / 7,478 / 8,110 undergraduate students who have earned 60 or more credits and are enrolled for credits per semester based on their major. All students: $60.00 Student activity fee (undergraduate sem.) $50.00 Student activity fee (graduate sem.) $90.00 Experience tech fee (undergraduate sem.) $74.00 Experience tech fee (graduate sem.) $ International Student Surcharge (sem.)
9 Undergraduate Graduate Rate per Credit Hour, Rate per Credit Hour, (Each Semester) (Each Semester) Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Northern Michigan (Sem.) $ /FTIAC cr. for 1-11 credits $ /FTIAC credit for 1-11 credits (Sem.) $ /credit $ /credit University $4, for FTIAC credits $7, for FTIAC credits $ /credit - MBA $ /credit - MBA $ /FTIAC credit over 18 $ /FTIAC credit over 18 $ /credit - DNP $ /credit - DNP $ /credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $4, for credits $7, for credits Note: DNP program is exempt from the university fee and student discretionary fee. $ /credit over 18 $ /credit over 18 Table 4 - Page 3 All students: New Undergraduates: $31.88 /sem./discretionary fee (6 or more credits) $ /sem./university fee (undergraduates-12 or more credits or graduates-8 or more credits) $ one-time student athletic fee (12 or more credits-freshman and new undergraduate students only) $ one-time student athletic fee (transfer students with 56 or more credit hours) Oakland University (Sem.) $ /credit--ftiac $ /credit--ftiac (Sem.) $ /credit/graduate $1, /credit/graduate $ /credit--lower division $ /credit--lower division $ /credit/doctoral $1, /credit/doctoral $ /credit--upper division $ /credit--upper division All students: Note: OU has no fees that are assessed to all students. All mandatory fees were eliminated effective Winter semester All non-mandatory fees (application, orientation, graduation, transcript, etc.) were eliminated effective Summer semester Undergraduate figures above represent the College of Arts & Sciences and the School of Education and Human Services. The following have different Undergraduate tuition rates: School of Engineering and Computer Science, School of Business, School of Nursing, School of Health Services Saginaw Valley (Sem.) $ /FTIAC credit $ /FTIAC credit (Sem.) $ /credit/graduate $ /credit State University $ /credit $ /credit $ /credit/doctoral $1, /credit (DNP) All students: $10.75 /credit general service fee for on-campus courses $3.85 /credit technology fee University of (Sem.) FTIAC: FTIAC: (Sem.) $1, for first hour $2, for first hour Michigan-Ann Arbor $ for first hour $2, for first hour $1, /credit for 2-8credits $2, /credit for 2-8credits $ /credit for 2-11 credits $1, /credit for 2-11 credits $10, for 9 or more $20, for 9 or more $6, for credits $21, for credits Candidate: $ /credit over 18 $1, /credit over 18 $5, $5, for 8 or more Lower Division: Lower Division: $ for first hour $2, for first hour $ /credit for 2-11 credits $1, /credit for 2-11 credits $6, for credits $21, for credits $ /credit over 18 $1, /credit over 18 Has "candidacy rate" for students who have completed all Upper Division: Upper Division: course work on Ph.D. but are working on dissertation. Fee $ for first hour $2, for first hour is same for resident and non-resident. The fee varies across $ /credit for 2-11 credits $1, /credit for 2-11 credits units and ranges from $5,417 to $8,136 per term. $7, for credits $23, for credits $ /credit over 18 $1, /credit over 18 All students: Note: $1.50 /sem./school & college government fee $9.19 /sem./student assembly fee $8.50 /sem./student legal services $65.00 /sem./student recreational sports and unions facility fee $80.00 /sem./registration fee All undergrad. & grad. tuition rates for the 1st hour elected or full-time enrollment include $181.43/health service fee & $185 infrastructure maintenance fee. Figures above represent the LSA undergrad. & general graduate rates: the following schools have different rates: Undergrad.: Business, Dental Hygiene, Engineering, Kinesiology, and Nursing Accelerated Second Career Graduate: Architecture & Urban Planning, Art & Design, Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Kinesiology, Law, Medicine Music, Theatre and Dance, Natural Resources and Environment, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Public Policy and Social Work
10 Undergraduate Rate per Credit Hour, (Each Semester) (Each Semester) Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident University of (Sem.) $ /credit--ftiac for 1-12 credits plus $ /credit--ftiac for 1-12 credits plus(sem.) $ /credit for 1-8 credits plus $1, /credit for 1-8 credits plus Michigan-Dearborn $93.00 /credit--ftiac over 12 $ /credit--ftiac over 12 $ /credit over 8 $ /credit over 8 $ /term enrollment fee--ftiac $ /term enrollment fee--ftiac $ /term enrollment fee $ /term enrollment fee $ /credit for 1-12 credits plus $ /credit for 1-12 credits plus $93.00 /credit over 12 $ /credit over 12 PhD Candidates in Engineering Level 1 pay a $1043 Maintenance Assessment $ /term enrollment fee $ /term enrollment fee PhD Candidates in Engineering Level 2 (6 credit hour graduate assistant) pay $4693 Maintenance Assessment University of (Sem.) FTIAC: FTIAC: (Sem.) $ for 1-7 credits $ for 1-7 credits Michigan-Flint $ for 1-11 credits $ for 1-11 credits $4, for 8 credit hours $6, for 8 credit hours $4, credit hours $9, credit hours $ Each credit over 8 $ Each credit over 8 $87.00 Each credit over 12 $98.00 Each credit over 12 $ MBA $ MBA Lower Division: Lower Division: $ for 1-11 credits $ for 1-11 credits $4, credit hours $9, credit hours $87.00 Each credit over 12 $98.00 Each credit over 12 $ DPT per credit over 12 $ DPT per credit over 12 Upper Division: Upper Division: (DPT = Doctor of Physical Therapy) $ for 1-11 credits $ for 1-11 credits $4, credit hours $9, credit hours $ DAP per credit hour $ DAP per credit hour $87.00 Each credit over 12 $98.00 Each credit over 12 (DAP = Doctor of Anesthesia Practice) All students: $50.00 /sem./registration fee $98.00 /technology fee/full-time $49.00 /technology fee/part-time $33.00 /sem./student activity fee $35.00 /sem./recreation fee Graduate Rate per Credit Hour, Wayne State (Sem.) $ /credit--ftiac $ /credit--ftiac (Sem.) $ /credit $1, /credit University $ /credit--lower division $ /credit--lower division $ /credit--upper division $ /credit--upper division Graduate Differential Rates: Resident Non-Resident All students: Graduate Business Adm., Engineering, Library & Info. Science Registration fee: Undergraduates: $ /per semester $ /credit $1, /credit Registration fee: Graduates: $ /per semester Graduate Nursing Student Services Fee: Undergraduates: $32.95 /per credit hour $ /credit $1, /credit Student Services Fee: Graduates: $47.45 /per credit hour Graduate Pharmacy $ /credit $1, /credit Undergraduate Differential Rates Graduate Fine, Performing & Communication Arts Resident Non-Resident $ /credit $1, /credit Undergraduate Business Graduate Medicine (excluding MD) $ /credit - lower division $ /credit - lower division $ /credit $1, /credit $ /credit - upper division $ /credit - upper division Doctor of Medicine Undergraduate Fine, Performing & Communication Arts $ /credit $1, /credit $ /credit - lower division $ /credit - lower division Graduate Engineering Global Executive Track $ /credit - upper division $ /credit - upper division $1, /credit $2, /credit Undergraduate Engineering Law School $ /credit - lower division only $ /credit - lower division $ /credit $1, /credit $ /credit - upper division $ /credit - upper division Undergraduate Nursing $ /sem.-ph.d. candidates (both res and non-res) who have completed all their $ /credit - upper division $1, /credit - upper division coursework and are completing their dissertation have a "maintenance fee." The fee Undergraduate Liberal Arts and Sciences - Science Majors consists of registration fee plus one credit hour fee. $ /credit - lower division $ /credit - lower division $ /credit - upper division $ /credit - upper division Table 4 - Page 4
11 Undergraduate Graduate Rate per Credit Hour, Rate per Credit Hour, (Each Semester) (Each Semester) Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Western Michigan (Sem.) FTIAC: FTIAC: (Sem.) University $ first time student records initiation fee $ first time student records initiation fee $ per credit hour $1, per credit hour $ /per credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $5, flat rate for credits $12, flat rate for credits $5, plus $ ea. cr. hr.over 15 $12, plus $ ea. cr. hr. over 15 Lower Division: Lower Division: $ /per credit for 1-11 credits $ credit for 1-11 credits $5, flat rate for credits $12, flat rate for credits $5, plus $ ea. cr. hr.over 15 $12, plus $ ea. cr. hr. over 15 Upper Division: Upper Division: $ /credit for 1-11 credits $ /credit for 1-11 credits $5, flat rate for credits $13, flat rate for credits $5, plus $ ea. cr. hr. over 15 $13, plus $ ea. cr. hr. over 15 All students per semester fees: $ Enrollment fee (5+ credits) $ Enrollment fee (1-4 credits) $42.00 Activities fee $8.00 Sustainability fee Table 4 - Page 5
12 Table 5 Student Housing Charges and Residence Hall Rates (Academic Year) University Housing Apartments (Monthly) Room and Board Other Options (20 meals) Central Michigan Single Students - Northwest $9,088 $8,780 Residence Halls (standard) University One-bedroom (one student) furnished $ 625 $ 604 (unlimited meals) (unlimited meals) Room and unlimited meals and $300 flex $ 9,088 One-bedroom (one student) unfurnished Room and 16 meals/week and $500 flex 8,862 Two-bedroom (two students) furnished Room and 14 meals/week and $500 flex 8,720 Two-bedroom (two students) unfurnished Room and 10 meals/week and $500 flex 8,124 Two-bedroom (four students) furnished Two-bedroom (four students) unfurnished Campbell, Celani, Fabiano, Kesseler, Kulhavi Halls: Family Housing - Kewadin and Northwest Room and unlimited meals and $300 flex $ 10,450 One-bedroom furnished Room and 16 meals/week and $500 flex 10,224 One-bedroom unfurnished Room and 14 meals/week and $500 flex 10, Room and 10 meals/week and $500 flex 9,486 Two bedroom unfurnished Three-bedroom furnished Three-bedroom unfurnished Graduate Housing Apartments One-bedroom (single or family) furnished One-bedroom (single or family) unfurnished Two-bedroom (single or family) furnished Two-bedroom (single or family) unfurnished Two-bedroom (2 singles) furnished Two-bedroom (2 singles) unfurnished Four-bedroom (3 singles) furnished Four-bedroom (3 singles) unfurnished Four-bedroom (4 singles) furnished Four-bedroom (4 singles) unfurnished Four-bedroom (family) furnished 1,173 1,133 Four-bedroom (family) unfurnished 1,135 1,097 Eastern Michigan Residence Halls Single Price Double Price University Brown/Munson (Efficiency/Studio) $ 2, $ 2, (19 meals) (18 meals) Towers(Hill,Hoyt, Pittman) $6,378 $3,950 Brown/Munson (Large Studio/Small $ One Bedroom) 3, $ 3, $9,344 $8,940 Valley/First Year Center na $4,435 Brown/Munson (Regular One Bedroom) $ 3, $ 3, (Best, Buell, Downing, Phelps, Brown/Munson (Large One Bedroom/Suite-Double $ 2, Occupancy) $ 2, Putnam, Sellers, Walton) Cornell Courts/Westview (One Bedroom $ - ST UF) 2, $ 2, Wise na $3,648 Cornell Courts/Westview (One Bedroom $ - UP UF 3, ) $ 2, Village $7,344 $5,094 Cornell Courts/Westview (One Bedroom $ - ST F 2, ) $ 2, Cornell Courts/Westview (One Bedroom $ - UP F 3, ) $ 3, Meal Plans Price Cornell Courts/Westview (Two Bedroom $ - ST UF 1, ) $ 1, Platinum 19/Super Flex $4,910 Cornell Courts/Westview (Two Bedroom $ - UP UF/ST 2, F ) $ 2, Gold 14 $4,622 Cornell Courts/Westview (Two Bedroom $ - UP F 2, ) $ 2, Silver 8 $4,550 West Forest Apartments (All Units) $ 2, $ 2, Basic Flex $3,684 Key: ST=Standard, UP=Upgraded, UF=Unfurnished, F=Furnished *In fall 2014 the pay structure for on campus apartments changed from a monthly rent to a per semester charge Ferris State Annual Apartment Rates $9,434 $9,168 Other Options University One Bedroom 9,808 9,533 (19 meals) (19 meals) Single occupancy, add $1044 Two Bedroom (per person ) 5,669 10,632 Two Bedroom Townhouse 11,931 11,595 Three Bedroom Townhouse 13,037 12,669 Two bedroom - East Campus Suites - Per Person 15,820 15,372 Four Bedroom - east Campus Suites - Per Person 11,776 11,448
13 Table 5 - Page 2 Residence Hall Rates (Academic Year) University Housing Apartments (Monthly) Room and Board Other Options Grand Valley Traditional Living Centers (Prices include 14 + Meal Plans) Meal Plan Options State University (Copeland, Kistler, & Robinson) 8,360 8,200 Dining Cost of Living Center Suites Plan Meals/Week Dollars Plan (DeVos, Hoobler, Johnson, Kirkpatrick, Ott, Pew, Pickard, Seidman, Stafford, Swanson, Weed) 8,580 8, /week 150 1,425 Living Center Apartments /week 250 1,425 1 Bedroom / 2 Person (North C, Frey, Hills Honors Housing) 8,940 8, /week 350 1,425 3 Bedroom / 2 Person (North A, North B, West A, West B) 9,400 9, /week Value -- 1,100 1,100 Apartment Rates per term Per Term Per Term Value + 80/semester 450 1,100 Niemeyer Honors Complex Casual Efficiency apartment 3,670 3,580 Casual + 40/semester Two-bedroom - 2 Person 3,550 3,410 Express Two-bedroom - 4 Person 2,360 n/a Four-bedroom - 4 person 2,990 2,900 Calder Apartments MEALS Efficiency apartment 3,280 3,200 Meals can be used to purchase Meal Combos (predetermined meal combinations) at Murray & VanSteeland Apartments One-bedroom - 1 Person 4,010 3,910 various locations. One Meal will be subtracted from your account when you purchase a Meal at the Fresh Food Company or a Meal Combo. You can use up to Two-bedroom - 2 Person 3,550 3,410 three meals per day. Two-bedroom - 4 Person 2,360 n/a Four-bedroom - 4 person 2,990 2,850 South CDE Apartments One-bedroom - 1 Person 4,010 3,910 DINING DOLLARS Two-bedroom - 2 Person 3,550 3,410 Two-bedroom - 4 Person 2,360 n/a Four-bedroom - 4 person 2,990 2,900 Ravine Apartments One-bedroom - 2 Person 1,810 1,790 One-bedroom - 1 Person 3,250 3,200 Two-bedroom - 4 Person 1,520 1,500 Two-bedroom - 2 Person 2,720 2,690 Efficiency apartment 2,260 2,230 Grand Valley Apartments Two-bedroom 1,620 1,590 Two-bedroom - Single 2,900 2,850 Two bedroom - Three Person 2,000 1,970 Laker Village Apartments Two-bedroom - 4 Person 2,060 1,890 Two-bedroom - 2 Person 3,460 3,370 Two bedroom - Deluxe 2,160 1,970 Two-bedroom - 5 Person 1,840 1,690 Two-bedroom - 5 Person (4 person Occupancy) 2,160 1,980 Four-bedroom 2,710 2,650 Kingston 3,280 3,200 Secchia Hall One-bedroom 3,900 3,720 Two-bedroom 3,300 3,120 Three-bedroom 2,660 2,550 Four-bedroom 2,600 2,480 Winter Hall Single 3,530 3,450 Double 3,020 2,950 Single + Den 3,770 3,680 Two bedroom - 5 person 1,690 1,670 Two bedroom - 4 person 1,890 1,950 Two-bedroom Deluxe/ 4 person 1,970 1,950 Two-bedroom - 2 person 3,370 3,360 Four-bedroom - 4 person 2,650 2,590 Secchia Hall (units partially furnished) One-bedroom - 1 Person 3,720 3,680 Two-bedroom - 2 Person 3,120 3,080 Three-bedroom - 3 Person 2,550 2,500 Four-bedroom - 4 Person 2,480 2,450 Winter Hall 1 Person Efficiency apartment 3,450 3,400 2 Person Efficiency apartment 2,950 2,900 All Plans offer Dining Dollars to use in Campus Dining restaurants and C-Stores. Purchase beverages, snacks or meals with Dining Dollars. Works like a debit card, each time a purchase is made the money is subtracted from your account.
14 Table 5 - Page 3 Residence Hall Rates (Academic Year) University Housing Apartments (Monthly) Room and Board Other Options Lake Superior $9,290 * $8,987 * Room & Board, 19 Meals 9,290 State University Private Room, 19 Meals 10,990 Semi-Private Apartment, 19 Meals 10,990 Private Room in 2-3 Bedroom Apartment, 19 Meals 11,090 Private Apartment, 19 Meals 11,690 *19 meals. Please Note: All rates include an environmental fee of $90/year. Michigan State $656 $650 $782 $774 $9,474 $9,154 Double occ. Single occ. University (Standard) (Standard) (Standard) (Standard) (Silver) (Silver) Platinum meal plan $ 10,074 $ 11,714 Gold meal plan 9,774 11,414 Silver meal plan 9,474 11,114 In addition, students living in undergraduate housing or University Village will becharged a RHA tax of $25.00 per semester. Students living in Owen Graduate Center will be assessed an OGA tax of $5.00 per semester. Students living in University Apartments will be charged a UA COR tax of $3.00 per semester Several residence halls offer room only plans. Michigan Technological $655 $645 $731 $720 $9,857 * $9,516 * Other Options University (3 bedroom) $ Room and Board-Standard Wadsworth Hall* $ 10,043 (furnished apts. utilities included except phone) Room and Board-Standard Occupancy w/private bath $ 10,787 *Based on Unlimited Access Gold Meal Plan Option includes $30 Residence Hall Student Association Fee Residental Apartment Building w/50 meals (Rate with Residence Hall Student Association Fee) $ 9,340 Platinum Meal Plan option, unlimited plus $600 Dining Dollars per yr; $4526 Gold Meals Plan option, unlimited plus $300 Dining Dollars per yr; $4371 Silver Meal Plan option, unlimited plus $200 Dining Dollars per year; $4278 Northern Michigan $ ** $ ** $ ** $ ** (constant pass) (constant pass) Board only: University $ *** $ *** $ *** $ *** $9,286 $8,954 Gold Constant Meal Pass $4,498 Platinum Constant Meal Pass $4,720 Silver14-Meal Plan $4,244 Basic 10-Meal Plan $3,302 Room only (includes $216 comprehensive residence hall fee)* single occupancy 6,104 single occupancy (private bath) 6,716 double occupancy 4,788 double ocupancy (private bath) 5,044 triple occupancy 4,128 Room and Board (includes $216 comprehensive residence hall fee)* single occupancy, constant pass 10,602 single ocupancy-private bath, constant pass 11,214 double occupancy, constant pass 9,286 double occupancy-private bath, constant pass 9,542 triple occupancy, constant pass 8,626 Single Student Apartments (includes $200 comprehensive student apartment fee):* Studio: single occupancy (furnished) $6,946 One bedroom: single occupancy (furnished) $5,390-8,298 One bedroom: single occupancy (unfurnished) $5,098-5,232 One-bedroom: double occupancy (furnished) $3,848-3,982 One-bedroom: double occupancy (unfurnished) $3,668-3,802 Two bedroom: single occupancy (furnished) $6,000-8,500 Two bedroom: single occupancy (unfurnished) $5,708-5,846 Two bedroom: double occupancy (furnished) $4,326-6,938 Two bedroom: double occupancy (unfurnished) $4,146-4,284 Two bedroom: triple occupancy (furnished) $3,168-3,260 Two bedroom: triple occupancy (unfurnished) $3,072-3,162 Four bedroom: quadruple occupancy (furnished) $5,900 Student Family Apts./mo (includes $34 comprehensive student family apartment fee):* three bedroom (furnished) $886/mo. three bedroom (unfurnished) $846/mo. Note: * Resident hall rooms, single student apts. and married housing apts. include a $125 advance payment which is applied to rent due, refunded or forfeited under various circumstances and includes all utilities. Single student apts. include cable television. ** Furnished apartments. *** Unfurnished apartments.
15 Table 5 - Page 4 Residence Hall Rates (Academic Year) University Housing Apartments (Monthly) Room and Board Other Options One Bedroom Two Bedroom (20 meals) Oakland University Ann V. Nicholson $9,250 $8,895 Residence Halls * Two bedroom $1,011 $972 Single room premium (academic year) $812 Three-Four Bedroom $962 $925 Single room premium (Summer) $234 George T. Matthews $9,724 $9,350 Oak View Resident Hall Two Bedroom $1,001 $963 Oak View Hall Single Room Premium (academic year) $364 Oak View Hall Single Room Premium (summer) $124 Individual Student Apartments: * all halls except Oak View Occupancy is 1 student per bedroom, furnished including washer/dryer, stove, refrigerator, microwave, icemaker and central a/c per unit, utilities included. Rates are per student/per month. Leases are for 8 months, 10 months or 12 months Three Room & Board options all costing the same: Block 285 plus 50 points to eat at any Chartwell service Block 210 plus 100 points to eat at any Chartwell service Block 150 plus 250 points to eat at any Chartwell service Saginaw Valley State Room and Board University $8,600 * $8,400 First Year Suites Unllimited meals per week + $200 per semester 8, meals per week + $400 per semester 8, meals per week + $300 per semester 8,600 Single Bedroom Premium 1,500 Room only Living Center Double/Triple Efficiencies 4,750 Single bedroom/shared Apartments 5,560 Shared Bedroom 4,250 Pine Grove Single Bedroom/Shared Apartments (4 Bedrooms) 5,850 Shared Bedroom/Shared Apartments 4,250 Single Bedroom/Shared Apartments (2 Bedrooms) 6,300 University Village Single Bedroom/Shared Apartments 5,850 Single Efficiencies 6,690 Single Bedroom/Two-Bedroom Apartments 6,300 Board (optional for Living Center, Pine Grove, University Village) Unlimited meals + $200 per semester 3, meals per week + $300 per semester 3, meals per week + $400 per semester 3, meals per semester (2 semesters) 1, meals per semester (2 semesters) 1, meals per semester (2 semesters) 722 $750 Declining Balance (2 semesters) 1,500 $500 Declining Balance (2 semesters) 1,000 $250 Declining Balance (2 semesters) 500 Utilities are provided for all housing. All units are furnished. *Unlimited meals +$200 declining balance. University of $ 933 $ 924 $ 1,132 $ 1,121 $10,554 * $10,246 Family housing rates range from $933 for a one-bedroom to $1,202 for a 3 Michigan-Ann Arbor internet bedroom apartment. Rates include all utilities, phone line and highspeed connectivity, and a washer and dryer. Cable television, an optional service, is billed separately. Apartments with air conditioning are $55 higher for a 1 bedroom, $60 higher for a two bedroom, $65 higher for a 3 bedroom. *Double room, 150 meal block plan. Room and board rates range from $9,832 (triple) to $13,966 (deluxe single). Room only available. Meal contracts available to students living off campus or in university housing not serving meals.
16 University of Michigan-Dearborn Residence Hall Rates (Academic Year) University Housing Apartments (Monthly) Room and Board Other Options One Bedroom Two Bedroom (20 meals) None None None N/A Table 5 - Page 5 University of $9,527 $7,911 All rooms are furnished Michigan-Flint Two Bedroom Four Bedroom Mandatory Meal Plan works like a debit card. No specific number of meals. Meal plan is $1,500/sem. $647-$846 $622-$814 $816 $ Wayne State One Bedroom Two Bedroom WSU Dorms** University Two person room. $9,713 $ 8,496 $880 - $1,070 $847 - $1,035 $1,020 - $1,204 $985 - $1,147 **Warrior Pass 400 Meal Plan (Unlimited Access) + $400 Warrior Dollars Efficiency 3 bedroom Apartments are available for upper division/graduate students, faculty and staff $756 - $802 $730 - $775 $1,620 $1,545 Freshmen may purchase the warrior pass 50 or Warrior pass 250 for $3,390 or $3,760, per year, respectively. Meal plans for other students, faculty, and staff vary. Rates include free internet, cable TV, and utilities. Western Michigan Apartment Rates per semesters Monthly Monthly $9,238 ^^ $8,943 ^^ * Maximum occupancy two per bedroom University ** Maximum occupancy one per bedroom Elmwood * ^^ Gold/20 Meal Plan Goldsworth Valley * Stadium Drive * Western View ** One bedroom - unfurnished One bedroom - furnished Two bedroom - unfurnished Two bedroom - furnished One bedroom - unfurnished One bedroom - furnished Two bedroom - unfurnished Two bedroom - furnished Two bedroom - unfurnished Two bedrrom - furnished One bedroom - unfurnished One bedroom - furnished Two bedroom - unfurnished Two bedroom - furnished Three bedroom - unfurnished Three bedroom - furnished Four bedroom - unfurnished Four bedroom - furnished
17 Table 6 Other Student Fees - Not Included in Tuition and Required Fees Application Auto Parking Lot Late (Non-Refundable) Registration (Per Entry) Registration Other Central Michigan $35/undergraduate $150 single lot, $3 day $100 $175 orientation fee-all newly admitted undergraduate University $45/graduate on-campus resident. $10 week students. $60/international $175 commuter. $35 month $35 orientation fee-domestic graduate students. graduate (for those without a $75 orientation fee-international graduate students. registered vehicle $50 application for graduation fee permit) (per degree - graduate students only). Eastern Michigan $35/undergraduate $100 sem.-commuters Fee not required with $150 Graduation fee: $100 University $45/graduate $100 F/W-dorms & apts. valid permit. New Student Fee Schedule: New Freshman = $350 Guest lots: (includes Fast Track, Record Initiation, and Summer parking-with or Orientation). without permit- New Transfer Student Fee = $175 $1/hour, max-$8/day New Post -Baccalaureate Fee = $ Ferris State University Paper Registration $100 $100 $13.00/sem. refundable racquet facility fee; $30 $20/sem. refundable student activity fee. $47/sem. refundable health care center fee $1 refundable Student Government Fee Grand Valley State $30 n/a Parking Permit Rates: $50 University Full Time $190 per semester Part Time $100 per semester Commuter Lot $55 per semester Lake Superior State $35/undergrad - paper $85 per year $100 Lab fees for courses $10-$300, undergraduate University $25/undergrad - online $200 after six day add/drop One-time athletic fee of $125 for new freshmen and transfers Michigan State $50 Variable fees, depending Variable fees, $50 University on location depending on location Michigan Technological $3 pay lot $100 $250 orientation fee (first-year programs fee for all University Visitors parking: $5/day, $25/monthly students entering in the fall semester except for Student Parking (designated lots): incoming transfer students carrying 30 or more 1st permit $120 per academic yr. transfer credits for whom the charge is $75). 2nd permit $95 per academic yr. $100 continuing enrollment deposit 3rd permit $120 per academic yr. $50/sem late enrollment processing fee Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Snowmobiles: $25 per $38/credit online learning fee academic year. General Permit (restricted lots) $30 per academic year. Deferred Payment Contract Fee: $35/sem. (5 payment plan) $50/sem. (4 payment plan) Northern Michigan $35 $140 $25 $75 orientation fee ($35 refundable upon request prior to 6-1 University or 12-15). $25 graduation fee.
18 Table 6 - Page 2 Oakland University Application Auto Parking Lot Late (Non-Refundable) Registration (Per Entry) Registration Other Oakland University has no fees, mandatory or non-mandatory. Saginaw Valley State $30 (Resident) $165 late registration $95 FTIAC orientation fee University $90 (International) during drop/add period. $50 transfer orientation fee $60 degree application $64 Academic computing fee $57/cr. hr. On-Line course fee $125 International orientation fee University of Michigan- $75 for U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents and Beginning the first day of the $300 enrollment deposit (new students). Ann Arbor international applicants. term a $50 late registration $75 graduate domestic fee is assessed for students $90 graduate international not previously registered for that term. The fee is increased by $25 at the beginning of each subsequent month. Note: Fees shown above apply to students in the College of Literature, Science & the Arts. Other UM-AA schools/colleges may assess different amounts depending on student level and/or program. University of Michigan- $30 undergraduate $25 and increasing in $75 orientation fee (transfer and FTIAC). Dearborn $60 graduate increments of $10 per Technology Assessment: All CAS&L, Education, $75 international week to a maximum of Business, & Unclassified Students: $64.00/6cr. $45.00 or less; $129.00/7 cr. or more. All Engineering Students: $100.00/6 cr. or less; $200.00/7 cr. or more. University of Michigan- Free Online Undergrad $15 $150 orientation fee for FTIAC, $50 for transfer Flint $30 undergraduate UL Bus courses add $59 per credit. $55 graduate All UG Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems courses add $20 per credit All Online courses add $43 per credit. All Nursing students program fee of $65 per sem. Grad Physical Therapy (DPT) course fee $35 per cr. Residents Hall Government Fee $20 Mixed Mode fee $29 per credit hour BIO Graduate Research Fee $200 DAP (Dr Anesthesia Practice) $50/sem. If registered, $250 if not registered. DPT Orientation fee $217 DNP $100 per semester Accelerated MSN $100 per semester Ed.S and Ed.D. $65 per semester All GR Computer Science, Computer Information Systems courses add $30 per credit WebMPA Administrative Fee Expense $60
19 Application Auto Parking Lot Late (Non-Refundable) Registration (Per Entry) Registration Other Table 6 - Page 3 Wayne State University $25 undergraduate $3.75 per entry with $35 late course add fee One-time$250 matriculation fee for students new to the $50 MD secondary application WSU One Card for before start of classes university in fall 2014, or after, replaces orientation and $50 English Language Institute students $70 late course add fee graduation fees. Undergraduates matriculated prior $50 Law School (JD program) after start of classes to fall 2014 must pay a $40 graduation fee. $287/semester students Lower division Engineering majors $100/sem full time, $50/sem part time; Upper division Engineering majors $350/sem full time, one time $25.00 $175/sem part time; user fee for a RFID Lower division CLAS Sciences majors $50/sem full hang-tag time, $25/sem part time; Upper division CLAS Sciences majors $100/sem full Year I and II medical students time, $50/sem part time; $ for the academic year Honors Program $50/sem full time, $25/sem part time. MD program year 1 students pay a Student Support Fee of $ per year. MD program years 2, 3, 4 pay a Student Support Fee of $ per year. MD program students do not pay a Registration Fee. Course fees may apply. Western Michigan *$40 undergraduate $300/yr./full-time std. $100, late course add fee $45 graduation fee. University *$50 graduate $180/per sem./full-time $100 international $130/per sem./part-time
20 Michigan Association of State Universities Fall 2015 Tuition and Fees Report 1 EMU A General Education Program Fee of $16.75/cr. hr. is assessed on each 100 level course in Mathematics, Communications, English, and Science. Program fees are assessed for course levels at the following rates: Education, Health & Human Services, Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences = $59.00/cr. hr. Science (Biol, Chem, Comp. Sci., Math, Phys. Astronomy), Business (all), and Technology = $67.25/cr. hr. All other courses (not covered above) = $46.25/cr.hr. for UG. Online course fees are $57.00/cr.hr.for all online courses. There is a Student Teaching fee of $ per class. 2 GVSU - An Additional $20/cr. is assessed for International Studies, and Honors (course 200 level & above). An additional $25/cr. is assessed for Art & Design, Music, School of Computing, Occupational Safety & Health, Radiologic & Imaging Science, Allied Health, Medical Lab Science, Therapeutic Recreation, and Speech & Language Patholoy (courses 200 level & above). An additional $30/cr. is assessed for Seidman College of Business, Cell & Molecular Biology (courses 200 level & above), School of Engineering (courses 200 level & above), and Nursing (courses 200 level & above). 3 LSSU Engineering Program The program fee for engineering is $70 per credit hour. These fees support higher program costs related to laboratory courses and equipment.the Program Fee is assessed on any student enrolled in a course with an engineering prefix (EGET, EGNR, EGME, EGEE, EGEM, EGMT, or EGRS). Nursing Program The program fee for nursing, including the LPN program, is $45 per credit hour. These fees support higher program costs related to clinical and laboratory courses and equipment.the Program Fee is assessed on any student enrolled in a course with a nursing prefix (HLTH, PNUR and NURS). Paramedic Technology Program The program fee for the paramedic technology program is $30 per credit hour. These fees support higher program costs related to clinical and laboratory courses and equipment.the Program Fee is assessed on any student enrolled in a course with a paramedic technology course prefix (EMED). Chemistry Program The program fee for chemistry programs is $20 per credit hour. These fees support higher program costs related to laboratory courses and equipment.the Program Fee is assessed on any student enrolled in a course with a chemistry course prefix (CHEM). Natural Science/Biology Program - A program fee of $20 per credit hour is assessed on any student enrolled in a course with a natural science course prefix(biol, EVRN, GEOL, NSCI, & PHYS). 4 MTU Upper division undergraduate students not enrolled in engineering or computer science who are enrolled for 12 to 18 credits will be assessed, based on their major, a plateau differential tuition rate of $7,322 or $7,478 (resident) / $15,498 or $15, (non-resident) per semester. The graduate resident and non-resident per credit rate for Applied Science Education, Peace Corps, OSM/VISTA, and National Service Graduate Fellowship is $561.00, and for students in Research Only mode $ Graduate students in the College of Engineering and in Computer Science taking 5 or more credits will be assessed a differential tuition charge of $950 per semester, and those taking fewer than 5 credits will be assessed a charge of $475 per semester. Online courses are charged an additional $38.00 per credit. International students are charged an additional $ fee per semester. 5 NMU An additional $250/semester technology fee is assessed to all Art and Design majors, an additional $35/credit hour is assessed to all level courses in Business and Clinical Sciences and level courses in Nursing, an additional $12.50/credit hour is assessed to all Doctor of Nursing Practice program courses, and an additional $10/semester is assessed to all Communication and Performance Studies majors. Chemistry lab courses are assessed an additional $40/course, Biology lab, Athletic Training lab and Emergency Health Care lab courses are assessed an additional $25/course. Other program specific fees include $82/course for bowling, $35/course for golf, $20/course for mountain bicycling and $4/course for cross country skiing. 6 OU Oakland University does not charge fees to its students; mandatory or non-mandatory. Tuition represents the College of Arts & Sciences and the School of Education and Human Services undergraduate rates. The following schools have different rates: School of Business, Engineering and Computer Science, Nursing, and Health Sciences. 7 SVSU An additional $112.00/cr. (for residents) and $70.95.cr (non-residents) is assessed for professional 300 & 400 level courses in: Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Medical Laboratory Science, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Economics, Educational Leadership, Engineering Technology Management, Finance, Health Sciences, Kinesiology, Law, Mechanical Engineering, Management, Marketing, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Teacher Education and Teacher Education - Middle & Secondary Schools. 8 UMAA This represents the LS&A undergraduate and general graduate rates. The following schools have different rates: Undergraduate: Business, Dentistry, Kinesiology, Music, Theatre & Dance, and Nursing Accelerated Second Career. Graduate: Architecture, Art & Design, Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Kinesiology, Law, Medicine, Music, Theatre and Dance, Natural Resources & Environment, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Public Policy, Social Work. "Masters" rates are for masters and pre-candidate students. "PhD" rates are for candidates. 9 UM-D level courses in CASL & Ed. are assessed an additional $9.00 per cr. hr., level courses in Engineering are assessed an additional $61.00 per cr. hr., level courses in Business are assessed an additional $ per cr. hr., 500 & above level courses in Engineering are assessed an additional $97.00 per cr. hr., 500 & above level courses in Business are assessed an additional $ per cr. hr. Undergraduate students electing Graduate level (500 and above) courses will be assessed Graduate tution rates for those Graduate courses. All CASL, Ed., Business & Unclassified students: Electing six or less cr. hrs. are assessed $64.00, electing seven or more cr. hrs. are assessed $129.00, Engineering students: Electing six or less cr. hrs. is assessed $100.00, electing seven or more cr. hrs. is assessed $ $ per course assessment for CASL Online courses. $ per credit assessment for CECS Online Courses. Graduate students electing undergraduate course(s), 400 level and below, will be 10 UM-F Fee's applied to select groups: Residence Hall Govt fee = $20/yr. Upper Level Bus courses add $59 per credit; all undergraduate Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems courses add $20 per credit; all On-Line courses add $43 per credit; all mixed mode add $29 per credit; all Nursing students program fee of $65 per semester. Undergraduate Resident Nursing tuition and fees at 15 credits = $12,240 per year. Graduate - DNP $100 per semester, Accelerated MSN $100 per semester, DAP $50 semester if registered, $250 per semester if not registered. DPT orientation fee $217, Graduate Computer Science (CIS/CSC) $30 per credit, ED.S. & Ed.D $65 per semester. In-State: DPT tuition and credits = $8,826 per yr, DAP tuition and 8 credits = $12,320 per yr, and MBA & MSA tuition and 8 credits = $10,688 per yr. 11 WSU - An additional per semester support fee is assessed to the following students: lower division Engineering majors ($100 full time, $50 part time); upper division Engineering majors ($350 full time, $175 part time); lower division CLAS Sciences majors ($50 full time, $25 part time); upper division CLAS Sciences majors ($100 full time, $50 part time); Honors Program ($50 full time, $25 part time). 12 WMU Various other fees may be assessed according to concentration/coursework. This represents the general graduate and undergraduate rates. The following colleges have different tuition rates: Business, Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Fine Arts.
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