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     Tuition and Fees for New Undergraduate International Students (2022-2023 Academic Year)
  Tuition & Fees* (full academic year or two semesters, including international student fee)
 $36,280
  Mandatory Health Insurance (12 months)
  $3,468
 Living Expenses, including room and board, books and supplies, and personal/miscellaneous expenses (12 months)
  $20,608
  Total
  $60,356
  Unless you have received a Global Excellence Scholarship or an ISSS need-based scholarship, as an international student at the University of Minnesota, you are expected to take full responsibility for financing your education. International students must prove they have sufficient funds available to pay their educational and personal expenses.
* Some programs and colleges have additional mandatory fees and/or tuition surcharges. Additional fees and surcharges ($2,500) for CSOM and CSE students are not included here.
• In order to issue an I-20, which is needed to obtain an F-1 student visa, the University of Minnesota is required by the U.S. government to maintain records that demonstrate that international students have at least the funds necessary to cover their tuition, fees, and living expenses for their first year of study. For the visa application purpose, this chart includes one full academic year (2 semesters) of tuition, and international student fees as well as mandatory health insurance and living expenses for 12 months.
• Students graduating from a Minnesota high school who have an H-4 visa may be eligible to pay MN resident tuition rates. Learn more at z.umn.edu/residency.
  For a quick reference on your next steps as an admitted International student, please visit our Checklist for Admitted
International Freshman at z.umn.edu/INTLadmitchecklist or by scanning the QR code.
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