Estimated Costs of Attendance
The University
of Minnesota, Crookston is
an incredible value. Small class sizes, individual
attention, applied learning and research and top-level technolgy, along with the resources and diploma that come with a world-class University, make the Crookston campus the place to invent yourself.
UMC Annual Student Expenses for 2010-2011
The cost of a full year of on-campus study at UMC is based on an average credit load of 15 credits per semester for two semesters.
The U of M, Crookston has restructured the tuition policy in favor of a flat-rate tuition strategy which makes all credits above 13 per semester tuition-free. Students taking 13 or more credits will pay a flat tuition rate of $3,966.05 per semester. Students taking 1 to 12 credits will be assessed $305.08 per credit. Students who take advantage of the flat rate and graduate in 4 years will pay significantly less and can save nearly $20,000. To graduate in 4 years at UMC, a student, on average, must complete 15-16 credits per semester. For more details, read the Q & A (PDF).
| Expense |
Yearly Off-Campus |
Yearly On-Campus |
Tuition ($305.08/Credit. UMC bands tuition at 13 credits.) |
$3,966.05/Semester
(13 credits & above)
$7,932.10 yearly |
$3,966.05/Semester
(13 credits & above)
$7,932.10 yearly |
University Fee
($650 per semester) |
$1,300 |
$1,300 |
Student Service Fee
($195.50 per semester) |
$391 |
$391 |
Technology Access Fee
($250 per semester)
|
$500 |
$500 |
Notebook Fee
($250 per semester)
|
$500 |
$500 |
Books/Supplies
($400 per semester) |
$800 |
$800 |
| Room and Board |
--varies-- |
$6,568 |
| TOTAL |
$11,423.10 + (Room & Board) |
$17,991.10 |
** Skyberg Hall, Meal Option C (other plans may vary).
Personal expenses (including items such as clothing, telephone, laundry, cable TV, entertainment, travel, and vehicle maintenance) ranging from $1000 to $1600 for the year should also be considered when planning expenses.
Please direct any questions to the Business Affairs Office.
Detailed Cost Breakdown
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