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  The tuition and fees listed in the following tables cover one academic year (two semesters) of enrollment. This table is shared for planning purposes. As is the case with most public colleges and universities, tuition and fees for Fall 2025 will be estimated in Spring 2025 and finalized in July 2025.
Note: the exact cost of attendance varies slightly from student to student based on college of enrollment and courses taken. For more information about costs, visit z.umn.edu/costs.
  Tuition and Fees for New Undergraduate Students (2024-2025 Academic Year)
  Commuter
 Resident1 Residence Hall or Apartment (includes ND, WI, Manitoba2)
 Non-resident3 Residence Hall or Apartment
 Tuition & Fees4
  $17,370
  $17,370
  $38,518
 Books & Supplies
$1,000
$1,000
$1,000
 Estimated Housing & Food4
 $5,736
 $13,856
 $13,856
 Transportation
 $200
 $200
 $1,700
 Personal/Misc5
 $2,000
 $2,000
 $2,000
 Loan Fee6
 $150
 $150
 $150
 Total
  $26,456
  $34,576
  $57,224
  Surcharge for CSOM students and CSE students7
  $2,720
$2,720
  $2,720
 Total with Surcharge
  $29,176
  $37,296
  $59,944
    1 Resident definition: Students attending the U of M from Minnesota*, Wisconsin, North Dakota, or Manitoba, Canada.
*The U of M defines residency as those who: 1) Are permanently residing in Minnesota, or 2) Have been continuously present in the state of Minnesota for at least one calendar year prior to the first day of class attendance at the U of M.
During that time the student may not attend any other Minnesota post-secondary educational institution.
2 While Manitoba students receive in-state tuition as part of reciprocity, students should see the international student costs for estimated fees and mandatory insurance on page 14.
3 Non-resident definition: Students attending the U of M, but are not from Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, or Manitoba, Canada.
4 Final housing and fees are estimates and will be determined in the summer of 2025 by the Board of Regents.
5 Many students keep their miscellaneous expenses below this figure by spending responsibly.
6 Students who choose to take out a federal direct student loan incur origination fees set up by the federal program. These fees are included in the cost of attendance as the average amount paid by students who borrowed in the previous year at the U of M. Students who choose not to borrow do not incur any loan fees.
7 Students enrolled in the Carlson School of Management (CSOM) and College of Science and Engineering (CSE) will be charged an additional $1,360 per semester tuition surcharge to maintain innovative classrooms and laboratories.
For international costs, please see page 14.
  Reciprocity is not guaranteed. Students from North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba, Canada must submit an application for reciprocity to the higher education office in their home state to be considered for reciprocity rates. Additional information and links to the applications can be found at z.umn.edu/reciprocity.
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