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- Students are responsible for payment by the due date. The due date varies by term. Click here for a list of up-coming due dates. Students have two options: they can pay the entire bill before the designated due date for that term, or in monthly installments through the U-M Payment Plan.
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The University of Michigan accepts payments on student charges in the form of cash, check, or epayment. The U of M does not accept credit cards. Payments are accepted through the following methods: (On-line) ePayments. On-Line ePayments may be made 24 hours a day, seven days a week including holidays!
- How to Submit an ePayment
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- U-M Payment Plan
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- Paying the Bills
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- How to Submit an ePayment
- Receiving Statements
- Financial Holds
- Typical Charges
Michigan does not mail monthly statements. Instead, monthly statements of account activity are available for students online through Wolverine Access, the University's student database system. Students are sent email reminders to check Wolverine Access for their monthly statement. Students are responsible for payment by the due date. The due date v...
Financial Holds (Negative Service Indicators) Payments not made by the billing date (see above) may result in the placement of a negative service indicator on the student account. A negative service indicator will prevent class registration and the issuance of an official transcript or diploma.
There are several kinds of charges that appear on the statement of account that is sent to the student. These include (but are not limited to): 1. Tuition — The amount a student owes for tuition and fees depends on the number of credit hours elected, year in school, school or college enrolled in, residency status, and program. The class schedule pr...
Students receive an emailed invoice from the University of Michigan Office of Student Financial Operations approximately 2 weeks prior to the tuition due date. Find information on paying bills, payment plans, late charges, and more on the Student Financial Services website .
For information on current tuition and fee rates, please visit the Current Tuition & Fee Rates - Office of the Registrar webpage. Pending Financial Aid. Pending aid is the amount of aid the university expects to post to your student account based on your financial aid award notice.
- Dual Enrollment On Two U-M Campuses. A student electing courses at the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor campus and at another campus of the university (UM-Flint or UM-Dearborn) will pay the appropriate fees at each campus.
- Enrollment in More than One School/College. A student enrolled in more than one school/college, or pursuing more than one degree simultaneously, will pay the higher tuition rate for all credits elected.
- Non-Degree Students. Non-degree students will be assessed tuition based on their school of enrollment and residency status. Undergraduate non-degree students are assessed Upper Division tuition rates.
- Over Time. Undergraduate students enrolled beyond full time ( over 18 credit hours in the full-term, over 9 credit hours in the half-term), will be assessed the Part-Time Additional Hour rate (or fraction thereof) for each additional credit hour.
Winter Term 2025: January 31, 2025 *. *All due dates are subject to change. Your official tuition assessment occurs at registration. For Information on current tuition and fee rates, please visit the Office of the Registrar's Tuition and Fees web page.
Our application fee is $75. You may request a fee waiver on the Common Application. Tuition rates are unique to U-M schools and colleges, and depend on a student's residence classification, their class standing and number of credit hours registered, and the term.