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A degree from the University of Michigan School of Public Health is an investment in you—one of the biggest you will ever make. Discover what you need to know about tuition and fees and the overall costs of a Michigan Public Health education.

For more information on financial aid, work-study, and cost of living in Ann Arbor, visit Funding and Financial Aid.

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Tution for Residential Graduate Students

Tuition Per Term for 2022-2023 Academic Year Michigan Resident Non-Michigan Resident
Full time - 9+ credits $16,091 $26,542
Part time - first credit hour $2,139 $3,300
Part time - additional credit hours $1744 $2905
PhD Candidacy* $7,054 $7,054
There is an additional $166.19 in mandatory fees per term.  

*PhD candidate refers to a student who has been advanced to candidacy.

The 2022-2023 tuition rates were approved by the University of Michigan Board of Regents in June 2022. 2023-2024 tuition rates will be posted in July 2023. All tuition rates are subject to Regents’ approval and change. Please visit the Office of the Registrar for complete information.

Cost of Attendance Guidance

In addition to tuition, all resident graduate students may borrow funds to cover the following approved costs of attendance:

*Cost of Attendance (COA) is represented accordingly for 22-23 for Masters Public Health:

  • Resident Tuition: $32,182
  • Mandatory Fees: $332.38
  • Housing: $17,780
  • Books: $1,242
  • Personal/Misc: $6,850
  • TOTAL RESIDENT: $58,386.38

  • Non Resident Tuition: $53,084
  • Mandatory Fees: $332.38
  • Housing: $17,780
  • Books: $1,242
  • Personal/Misc: $6,850
  • TOTAL NON RESIDENT: $79,288.38

2020-2021 Annual Estimated Cost of Attendance for Michigan Residents: $58,386.38

2020-2021 Annual Estimated Cost of Attendance for Non-Michigan Residents : $79,288.38

Tuition for Online Master's Students

View tuition information for the online Master of Public Health and Master of Science in Population and Health Sciences. 

VIEW ONLINE Degree TUITION INFORMATION

Tuition for Undergraduate Students 

Tuition Per Term for 2022-2023 Michigan Resident Non-Michigan Resident
Full time - 12-18 credits $9,252 $29,440
Part time - first credit hour $1,133 $2,815
Part time - additional credit hours $738 $2,420
There is an additional $166.19 in mandatory fees per term.  


The 2022-2023 tuition rates were approved by the University of Michigan Board of Regents in June 2022. 2023-2024 tuition rates will be posted in July 2023. All tuition rates are subject to Regents’ approval and change. Please visit the Office of the Registrar for complete information.

Cost of Attendance Guidance

In addition to tuition, all undergraduate students may borrow funds to cover the following approved costs of attendance:

*Estimated costs for financial aid purposes (Fall 2022 - Winter 2023)

  • Resident Tuition: $18,504
  • Books: $1,092
  • Housing: $13,170
  • Personal/ Misc: $2,557
  • Mandatory Fees: $332.38
  • TOTAL RESIDENT: $35655.38
  • Non Resident Tuition: $58,880
  • Books: $1,092
  • Housing: $13,170
  • Personal/ Misc: $2,557
  • Mandatory Fees: $332.38
  • TOTAL RESIDENT: $76,031.38

2022-2023 Annual Estimated Cost of Attendance for Michigan Residents:  $35655.38

2022-2023 Annual Estimated Cost of Attendance for Non-Michigan Residents : $76,031.38

Tuition Due Dates and Deadlines

Tuition, fees, room and board charges are due for all University of Michigan students according to the following schedule:

  • Fall 2022: August 31, 2022
  • Winter 2023: January 4, 2023*
  • Spring, Spring/Summer 2023: April 30, 2023
  • Summer 2023:  June 30, 2023
  • Fall 2023: August 31, 2023

You are encouraged to direct student billing questions to Student Financial Services

Establishing Residency in Michigan

If you want to be considered a Michigan resident for tuition purposes, you can find instructions on establishing residency at the University of Michigan Office of the Registrar. Questions related to the process should be directed to the Office of the Registrar as they are the team who facilitates this process. 

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Funding and Financial Aid

Financing your education at the School of Public Health is an investment in a better future. A variety of types of assistance are available to help you cover your costs — federal loans, work-study positions, scholarships, fellowships, graduate student instructorships, graduate student research assistantships, full-time and temporary employment, and private sources.

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