Tuition at the University of Michigan refers to the fees charged to students for attending the university. It covers the cost of instruction, facilities, and other services provided by the university.
The cost of tuition at the University of Michigan varies depending on the student’s residency status, academic program, and other factors. In general, tuition is higher for out-of-state students and for students enrolled in graduate programs. However, the university offers a variety of financial aid programs to help students pay for tuition and other expenses.