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Tuition and CostsTuition Due Dates
Bills are sent approximately two weeks prior to the due date. You must
be enrolled in a term to be billed for tuition and fees.
NOTE: Executive MBA students are enrolled in Fall, Winter, and Combined
Spring/Summer terms.
| Term |
Due Date |
| Fall |
August 31 |
| Winter |
Always first day of University of Michigan winter term.
For 2013: January 9 |
| Spring |
April 30 |
| Spring/Summer |
April 30 |
| Summer |
June 30 |
University of Michigan Payment Options
For information on University of Michigan payment options, please visit
the Student Financial Services website.
Residency Regulations
For questions regarding residency regulations, please contact:
Residency Classification
Office (734) 764-1400
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BBA - Tuition and Costs
Students enter Ross as Sophomores to complete our undergraduate BBA program,
typically finishing in 3 years. Dual-degree programs may take slightly longer.
|
2012-13 Estimated Cost of Attendance |
Resident |
Nonresident |
|
Tuition & Fees (one academic year) |
$16,432 |
$43,592 |
|
Books |
$ 1,048 |
$ 1,048 |
|
Housing |
$ 9,752 |
$ 9,752 |
|
Personal Expenses |
$ 2,018 |
$ 2,018 |
|
Loan Fees |
$ 36 |
$ 36 |
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TOTAL |
$ 29,286 |
$ 56,446 |
The above Cost of Attendance budget was finalized by the University of
Michigan Regents in June 2012.
Applying for Financial Aid at the University
Financial Aid for BBA students is provided through the University of
Michigan Office of Financial Aid.
Inquiries regarding the financial aid application process should be made
directly to:
Office of Financial Aid
2011 Student Activities
Building
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1316
Telephone: (734) 763-6600
financial.aid@umich.edu
Students in the BBA Program are eligible to apply for a number of grants and
private scholarships as well as loans with various repayment terms.
Part-time employment is also available within the University and in the local
community. Please note that the University is unable to offer financial
assistance to international students (international students can consider
private lending opportunities, which generally requires a U.S. co-signer).
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