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 FINANCIAL PLANNING
      2021-2022 COSTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
 Tuition & Fees* (full academic year or two semesters)
 $34,986
 Mandatory Health Insurance (12 months)
  $2,796
 Living Expenses, including room and board, books and supplies, and personal/miscellaneous expenses (12 months)
$18,019
 Total
  $55,801
 TUITION AND FEES
Tuition and fees are subject to change.
Costs for the 2022-2023 academic year will be finalized in July 2022. Actual expenses vary for individual students. The University of Minnesota is not responsible for any difference between estimated and actual costs. Cost increases should be expected for each subsequent academic year. For more information, visit z.umn.edu/intlcost.
FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION
*Some programs and colleges have additional mandatory fees and/or tuition surcharges. Students enrolled in the Carlson School of Management (CSOM), College of Science and Engineering (CSE) and some College of Liberal Arts (CLA) majors will be charged an additional $1,000 per semester tuition surcharge to maintain innovative classrooms and laboratories.
   As an international student at the University of Minnesota, you are expected to take full responsibility for financing your education. International students are not eligible to apply for U.S. state and federal financial aid programs. International students must prove they have sufficient funds available to pay their educational and personal expenses.
PAYING YOUR TUITION
Your tuition payment generally will be due two to three weeks following the start of the semester. There are several ways to pay the balance due on your student account. More information on payment method options, such as Flywire, is available at z.umn.edu/INTLPayment.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
International students may apply for on-campus student jobs at the University of Minnesota after they enroll. Funds earned in these positions may help you pay for a small portion of your living expenses; however, anticipated income cannot be included on your Undergraduate New Student I-20 Request form. Learn more at https://isss.umn.edu/fstudents/employment/on-campus.
 Did You Know?
Any credits you take over the 13-credit threshold are free of charge, so you can take a variety of courses without worrying about extra costs. Most students take 15-16 credits a semester to graduate on time.
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