tuition

  1. June 15, 2023

    U-M expands its Go Blue Guarantee in 2023-24 budget

    Another 450 in-state students will be able to attend U-M tuition-free as part of a 2023-24 budget that expands the Go Blue Guarantee and prioritizes affordability and key investing in student, faculty and staff success.

  2. June 15, 2023

    Dearborn budget invests in employees, need-based aid

    UM-Dearborn affirmed its commitment to student success, more equitable wages and sustainability efforts in its $170.2 million general fund operating budget for fiscal year 2024.

  3. June 15, 2023

    Flint budget increases institutional aid for students

    UM-Flint’s budget for the 2024 fiscal year increases institutional financial aid available to students while allowing for continued curricular and support innovation. 

  4. June 17, 2021

    U-M extends Go Blue Guarantee, $15 minimum wage to all campuses

    The university will extend its Go Blue Guarantee offering free tuition for qualifying Michigan residents to the Dearborn and Flint campuses. Regents also enacted a $15-an-hour minimum wage for permanent workers.

  5. March 30, 2021

    UM-Flint plans tuition freeze for 2021-22 academic year

    UM-Flint is planning to freeze undergraduate tuition and all mandatory fees for the upcoming academic year, and make new investments in scholarships, grants and academic support for students.

  6. June 29, 2020

    Regents approve budget shaped by COVID-19 challenges

    The Board of Regents has approved a 2020-21 budget that includes a 1.9 percent tuition increase and $12.8 million in additional need-based financial aid for undergraduates on the Ann Arbor campus.

  7. June 25, 2020

    Proposed FY ’21 university budget fails on split vote by Board of Regents

    U-M will enter the new fiscal year July 1 without an approved budget after regents voted 4-4 on a measure that included a 1.9 percent tuition increase for Ann Arbor campus students.

  8. February 6, 2020

    Whitmer’s FY ’21 budget includes 2.5 percent increase for higher ed

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is recommending a 2.5 percent increase in funding for each of the state’s 15 public universities, which will be expected to limit tuition increases to 4.25 percent.

  9. July 18, 2019

    Enrollment time limit extended for students to qualify for in-state tuition

    Students who establish in-state tuition eligibility by attending Michigan schools will now have 40 months to enroll at U-M after graduating from a state high school or receiving a GED.

  10. June 20, 2019

    Increased financial aid, new technology featured in UM-Dearborn budget

    Greater investment in financial aid, the university’s instructional mission, technology improvements and student engagement programs highlight UM-Dearborn’s fiscal year 2020 budget.