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Estimating your costs

What will it cost you to attend the University of Minnesota? You can get an estimate by using the standard Cost of attendance (COA) budgets that are prepared by the University on programs selected for calculating financial aid awards, as required by federal regulations.

COA budgets are based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall and spring semesters) unless otherwise indicated. Costs will vary according to your individual student profile. For example, whether you are an undergraduate, living at home or in a campus residence hall or a graduate student living in an off-campus apartment. Your actual costs will also depend on your personal lifestyle choices, as well as your academic program and coursework.

If your program doesn't appear in a COA chart, you will find comprehensive tuition and fee information detailed on the One Stop Tuition rates and Fees web pages.

WISCONSIN RECIPROCITY students, please note: If you have Wisconsin reciprocity, you pay the Minnesota resident rate, with only one exception: undergraduates who registered before fall 2008 may pay a different rate. Please select "Minnesota resident" in the student profile residency drop-down menu below.

To better understand how expense categories and standards are determined, go to About cost estimates.

Your student profile

Select the criteria in the drop-down menus that match your profile to get an automated estimate for the academic year (fall/spring semesters).

Calculate Your Cost of Attendance

Your estimated costs

2010-11
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate living in residence hall/apartment

Fall 2008-09 or later

 

Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $12,288 $6,144
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total
$23,058 $11,529
These figures apply to students who have reciprocity as residents of North Dakota, South Dakota, or Manitoba, Canada.

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall /spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate living in residence hall/apartment

Fall 2008-09 or later

 

Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $13,060 $6,530
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,728 $3,864
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total
$23,982 $11,991

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $490 (combined collegiate and course fees; may vary based on your college); $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,197 for a double room and a $1,667 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $609 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune February 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010) for the 9-month academic year.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate - On campus
Before fall 2008
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $12,288 $6,144
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $ 2,000 $1,000
Total $23,058 $11,529

These figures apply to students who have reciprocity as residents of North Dakota, South Dakota, or Manitoba, Canada.

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate - Living with parent
2008-09 or later
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $12,288 $6,144
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $2,870 $1,435
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $18,352 $9,176
These figures apply to students who have reciprocity as residents of North Dakota, South Dakota, or Manitoba, Canada.

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium; and $6 miscellaneous.

The room and board figure is based on average monthly personal expenditures for food, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009, for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate - Living with parent
2008-09 or later
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $13,060 $6,530
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $2,870 $1,435
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $19,124 $9,562
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall/spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $490 (combined collegiate and course fees; may vary based on your college); $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.



The room and board figure is based on average monthly personal expenditures for food, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010, for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate - Living with parent
Before fall 2008
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $12,288 $6,144
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $2,870 $1,435
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $18,352 $9,176
These figures apply to students who have reciprocity as residents of North Dakota, South Dakota, or Manitoba, Canada.

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium; and $6 miscellaneous.

The room and board figure is based on average monthly personal expenditures for food, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009, for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Midwest Student Exchange Program
Undergraduate
Before fall 2008
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $17,184 $8,592
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,954 $13,977

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Midwest Student Exchange Program
Undergraduate
Fall 2008-09 or later
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $16,588 $8,294
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,358 $13,679
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Undergraduate
Before fall 2008
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $23,918 $11,959
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $34,688 $17,344
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Undergraduate
Fall 2008-09 or later
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $18,060 $9,030
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,728 $3,864
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $28,982 $14,491
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $490 (combined collegiate and course fees; may vary based on your college); $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,197 for a double room and a $1,667 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $609 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune February 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate living in residence hall/apartment

Fall 2008-09 or later

 

Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $13,060 $6,530
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,728 $3,864
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total
$23,982 $11,991

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $490 (combined collegiate and course fees; may vary based on your college); $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,197 for a double room and a $1,667 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $609 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune February 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010) for the 9-month academic year.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Undergraduate
Fall 2008-09 or later
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $16,588 $8,294
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,358 $13,679
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Wisconsin reciprocity
Undergraduate
Before fall 2008
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester breakdown
Tuition/fees $10,764 $5,382
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,728 $3,864
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $21,686 $10,843
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $490 (combined collegiate and course fees; may vary based on your college); $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,197 for a double room and a $1,667 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $609 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune February 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Wisconsin reciprocity
Undergraduate
Before fall 2008
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester breakdown
Tuition/fees $10,892 $5,446
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $21,662 $10,831
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Wisconsin reciprocity
Undergraduate
Fall 2008-09 or later
Expense category Fall/spring
amount
Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $12,288 $6,144
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,576 $3,788
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $23,058 $11,529
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; and $6 miscellaneous.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,174 for a double room and a $1,614 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $625 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Wisconsin reciprocity
Undergraduate
Fall 2008-09 or later
Expense category Fall/spring
amount
Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $13,060 $6,530
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $7,728 $3,864
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $23,982 $11,991
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $490 combined collegiate and course fees (may vary based on your college); $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The residence hall room and board figure is based on semester rates from the University Housing Office of $2,197 for a double room and a $1,667 for a 14-meal per week plan.

The off-campus private housing room and board figure is based on monthly rates of $609 sharing/roommate rate per student for a two-bedroom, campus-area apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune February 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010) for the 9-month academic year.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Undergraduate - Living with parent
Before fall 2008
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $12,288 $6,144
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $2,870 $1,435
Transportation $194 $97
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $18,352 $9,176

These figures apply to students who have reciprocity as residents of North Dakota, South Dakota, or Manitoba, Canada.

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $430 combined technology and course fee (may vary based on your college); $36 transportation; $25 stadium; and $6 miscellaneous.

The room and board figure is based on average monthly personal expenditures for food, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010, for the 9-month academic year.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Graduate School
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $21,218 $10,609
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $34,814 $17,407
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Graduate School
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $22,410 $11,205
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $35,988 $17,994

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Graduate School
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,120 $7,060
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,716 $13,858
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Graduate School
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,956 $7,478
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $28,534 $14,267
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010) for the nine-month academic year.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences master's
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $10,828 $5,414
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $24,424 $12,212
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences masters

Starting 2011-12, CFANS masters students should use the Graduate School cost of attendance in the drop down menu above.

2010-11
Minnesota resident
Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences master's
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $7,444 $3,722
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $21,040 $10,520
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $22,106 $11,053
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $35,702 $17,851
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $480 collegiate fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $22,838 $11,419
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $36,416 $18,208

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $660 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $22,106 $11,053
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $35,702 $17,851
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $480 collegiate fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $22,838 $11,419
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $36,416 $18,208

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $660 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management master of accountancy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,270 $15,135
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $43,866 $21,933
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee,$36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management master of accountancy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $31,652 $15,826
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $45,230 $22,615

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management master of accountancy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $17,726 $8,863
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $31,322 $15,661
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management master of accountancy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $18,918 $9,459
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $32,496 $16,248

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business administration, day
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $44,180 $22,090
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $57,776 $28,888
 
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $42,220 $21,110
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $55,816 $27,908
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $960 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business administration, day
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $46,672 $23,336
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $60,250 $30,125
 
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $44,614 $22,307
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $58,912 $29,096

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business administration, day
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $31,932 $15,966
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $46,996 $23,498
 
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,556 $15,278
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $44,152 $22,076
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $960 technology fee, $480 collegiate fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium fee; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business administration, day
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $33,810 $16,905
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $47,388 $23,694
 
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $32,366 $16,183
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $45,944 $22,972

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident or non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business administration, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,518 $7,259
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $28,114 $14,057
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester and includes a $780 University fee; $580 technology fee; $36 transportation; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident or non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business administration, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,904 $7,452
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $28,482 $14,241

The tuition/fee figure is based on 6 credits of enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $580 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident or non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business administration, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,518 $7,259
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $28,114 $14,057
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester and includes a $780 University fee; $580 technology fee; $36 transportation; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business taxation
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,368 $7,184
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,964 $13,982
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business taxation
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $15,484 $7,742
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $29,062 $14,531
The tuition and fees estimate is based on six credits of enrollment each term for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2011 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident or resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business taxation
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,368 $7,184
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,964 $13,982
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident or resident
Carlson School of Management, master of business taxation
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $15,484 $7,742
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $29,062 $14,531
The tuition and fees estimate is based on six credits of enrollment each term for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management, human resources and industrial relations, day
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,470 $15,235
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $44,066 $22,033
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $1,300 University fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of human resources and industrial relations, day
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $31,652 $15,826
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $45,230 $22,615

The tuition and fees estimate is based on full-time enrollment each term for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of human resources and industrial relations, day
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $17,926 $8,963
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $31,522 $15,761
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $480 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; and $6 miscellaneous.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of human resources and industrial relations, day
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $18,918 $9,459
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $32,496 $16,248

The tuition and fees estimate is based on full-time enrollment each term for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee, $1,160 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of human resources and industrial relations, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,932 $7,466
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $28,528 $14,264
The tuition estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester that includes a $1,300 University fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Carlson School of Management, master of human resources and industrial relations, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $15,468 $7,734
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $29,046 $14,523

The tuition and fees estimate is based on on 6 credits of enrollment each term for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $580 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of human resources and industrial relations, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $10,660 $5,330
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $24,256 $12,128
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester and includes a $780 University fee; $430 technology fee, $36 transportation, $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee, $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Carlson School of Management, master of human resources and industrial relations, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $11,124 $5,562
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $24,702 $12,351

The tuition and fees estimate is based on on 6 credits of enrollment each term for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $580 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident and ND resident
Dentistry
Non-resident tution
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $52,122 $26,061
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $72,444 $36,222
 
North Dakota resident tuition
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $40,252 $20,126
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $60,574 $30,287
 
2011 summer term  
Nonresident tuition/fees $13,584
North Dakota resident tuition/fees $10,410
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The summer tuition/fee figures includes one term tuition, $650 University fee, $240 student services fee (estimated) and no health care coverage.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident and ND resident
Dentistry
Non-resident tution, year 1
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $56,822 $28,411
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $77,126 $38,563
 
Non-resident tution, years 2 & 3
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $56,110 $28,055
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $76,414 $38,207
 
North Dakota resident tuition, years 2 & 3
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $42,460 $21,230
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
     
Total $62,764 $31,382
2012 summer term, year 1  
Expense category Amount
Nonresident tuition/fees $14,829
Expense category Amount
North Dakota resident tuition/fees $11,006
 
2012 summer term, years 2 & 3  
   
Nonresident tuition/fees $14,639
   
North Dakota resident tuition/fees $11,006

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The summer tuition/fee figures includes one term tuition, $250 student services fee (estimated), $60 capital enhancement fee, and no health care coverage.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Dentistry
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,690 $15,345
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $51,012 $25,506
2011 summer term  
Expense category Amount
Tuition/fees $7,854

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The summer tuition/fee figures includes one term tuition, $650 University fee, $240 student services fee (estimated) and no health care coverage.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Dentistry
Resident tuition, year 1
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $33,070 $16,535
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $53,374 $26,687
 
Resident tuition, years 2 & 3
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $32,418 $16,209
Books/supplies $7,726 $3,863
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $52,722 $26,361
2012 summer term, year 1  
Expense category Amount
$8,479
 
2012 summer term, years 2 & 3
Expense category Amount
Tuition/fees $8,305

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The summer tuition/fee figures includes one term tuition, $250 student services fee (estimated), $60 capital enhancement fee, and no health care coverage.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
College of Education and Human Development master's
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $10,828 $5,414
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $24,424 $12,212
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester and includes a $780 University fee; $130 technology fee, $36 transportation, $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee, $25 stadium fee, and $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
College of Education and Human Development master's
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $11,494 $5.747
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $25,072 $12.536

The tuition/fee figure is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $320 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
College of Education and Human Development master's
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $7,444 $3,722
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $21,040 $10,520
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $780 University fee, $130 technology fee, $36 transportation, $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee, $25 stadium fee, $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
College of Education and Human Development master's
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $11,494 $5,747
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $25,072 $12,536

The tuition/fee figure is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $320 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $23,552 $11,776
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $37,148 $18,574
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6-15 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $24,480 $12,240
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $38,058 $19,029
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $500 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $16,470 $8,235
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $30,066 $15,033
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6-15 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters)and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $17,398 $8,699
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $30,976 $15,488
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $500 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Wisconsin reciprocity
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $16,470 $8,235
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $30,066 $15,033
The tuition and fees estimate is based on 6-15 credits of enrollment per semester and includes a $696 student service fee; $1,200 University fee; $500 technology fee; $34 transportation fee; $22 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident or non-resident
CSE master's of infrastructure systems engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $14,700 $7,350
2nd year, tuition/fees $14,250 $7,125
3rd year, tuition/fees $13,750 $6,875
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and a $1,300 University fee.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident or non-resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of infrastructure systems engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $14,796 $7,398
2nd year, tuition/fees $14,496 7,248
3rd year, tuition/fees $14,046 $7,023

The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and include a $120 capital enhancement fee. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident or resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of infrastructure systems engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $14,700 $7,350
2nd year, tuition/fees $14,250 $7,125
3rd year, tuition/fees $13,750 $6,875
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and a $1,300 University fee.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident or resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of infrastructure systems engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $14,796 $7,398
2nd year, tuition/fees $14,496 $7,248
3rd year, tuition/fees $14,046 $7,023
The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and include a $120 capital enhancement fee. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident or resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of management of technology
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $32,274 $16,137
2nd year, tuition/fees $31,650 $15,825
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and a $1,300 University fee.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident or resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of management of technology
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition $33,050 $16,525
2nd year, tuition $32,276 $16,138
The tuition estimates are based on full-time enrollment. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident or non-resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of management of technology
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $32,274 $16,137
2nd year, tuition/fees $31,650 $15,825
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and a $1,300 University fee.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident or non-resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of management of technology
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition $33,050 $16,525
2nd year, tuition $32,276 $16,138

The tuition estimates are based on full-time enrollment. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident or resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of software engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $15,700 $7,850
2nd year, tuition/fees $15,800 $7,400
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and a $1,300 University fee.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident or resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of software engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $16,270 $8,135
2nd year, tuition/fees $15,570 $7,785
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and include a $120 capital enhancement fee. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident or non-resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of software engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $15,700 $7,850
2nd year, tuition/fees $14,800 $7,400
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and a $1,300 University fee.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident or non-resident
College of Science and Engineering master's of software engineering
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
1st year, tuition/fees $16,270 $8,135
2nd year, tuition/fees $15,570 $7,785
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and include a $120 capital enhancement fee. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Law School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $42,120 $21,060
Computer $1,250 $625
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $57,632 $28,816
2nd & 3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $42,120 $21,060
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $56,382 $28,191

The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and include a $900 technology fee, $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $1,814 health care coverage fee, $36 transportation, $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee, $6 miscellaneous fees. A $1,250 laptop computer allowance is included for first-year students only.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Law School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $45,290 $22,645
Computer $1,250 $625
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $60,784 $30,392
2nd & 3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $45,290 $22,645
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $59,534 $29,767

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $950 collegiate fee; $1,900 health care coverage; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. A $1,250 laptop computer allowance is included for first-year students only. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Law School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $33,614 $16,807
Computer $1,250 $625
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $49,126 $24,563
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $32,104 $16,052
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $46,276 $23,138
3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,100 $15,050
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $44,362 $22,181

The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and include a $900 technology fee, $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $1,814 health care coverage fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees. A $1,250 laptop computer allowance is included for first-year students only.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Law School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $36,722 $18,361
Computer $1,250 $625
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $52,216 $26,108
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $36,146 $18,073
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $50,390 $25,195
3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $34,418 $17,209
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $48,662 $24,331

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $950 collegiate fee; $1,900 health care coverage; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees.A $1,250 laptop computer allowance is included for first-year students only. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Wisconsin Reciprocity
Law School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $33,614 $16,807
Computer $1,250 $625
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $49,126 $24,563
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $32,104 $16,052
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $46,276 $23,138
3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,100 $15,050
Books/supplies $1,666 $833
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $44,362 $22,181
The tuition and fees estimates are based on full-time enrollment and include a $900 technology fee, $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $1,814 health care coverage fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees. A $1,250 laptop computer allowance is included for first-year students only.


The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
College of Liberal Arts, master's of geographic information science
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $22,092 $11,046
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $35,688 $17,844
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report)
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
College of Liberal Arts, master's of geographic information science
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $23,326 $11,663
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $36,904 $18,452

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
College of Liberal Arts, master's of geographic information science
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,670 $7,335
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $28,266 $14,133
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $698 student service fee, $1,300 University fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report)
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
College of Liberal Arts, master's of geographic information science
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $15,534 $7,767
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $29,112 $14,556

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Medical School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $32,820 $16,410
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $48,066 $24,033
  Summer '11  
Tuition/fees $14,663  
Books/supplies $700  
Room/board $2,460  
Transportation $500  
Personal/miscellaneous $500  
Total
$18,823
 

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2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,898 $15,449
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $46,144 $23,072
  Summer '11  
Tuition/fees $13,702  
Books/supplies $516
Room/board $4,923
Transportation $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000
Total
$21,441

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3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $29,678 $14,839
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $45,156 $22,578
  Summer '11  
Tuition/fees $13,092  
Books/supplies $516  
Room/board $4,923  
Transportation $1,300  
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000  
Total
$20,831

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4th-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $28,968 $14,484
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $44,446 $22,223
Fall and spring tuition/fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment and includes a $550 collegiate fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $80 disability insurance fee, $698 student service fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

Summer tuition and fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment for one term and includes a $240 student services fee and $650 University fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Medical School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $35,232 $17,616
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $50,460 $25,230
  Summer '12  
Tuition/fees $15,739  
Books/supplies $700  
Room/board $2,457  
Transportation $500  
Personal/miscellaneous $500  
Total $19,896  

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2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $33,166 $16,583
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $48,394 $24,197
  Summer '12  
Tuition/fees $14,706  
Books/supplies $516
Room/board $4,914
Transportation $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000
Total $22,436

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3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $31,244 $15,622
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $46,704 $23,352
  Summer '12  
Tuition/fees $13,745  
Books/supplies $516  
Room/board $4,914  
Transportation $1,300  
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000  
Total $21,475

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4th-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,024 $15,012
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $45,484 $22,742

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $950 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

Summer tuition and fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment for one term and includes a $250 student services fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Medical School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $26,640 $13,320
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $41,886 $20,943
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one term $11,573  
Books/supplies $700  
Room/board $2,460  
Transportation $500  
Personal/miscellaneous $500  
Total $15,733

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2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $25,626 $12,813
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $40,872 $20,436
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one summer term $11,066  
Books/supplies $516  
Room/board $4,923  
Transportation $1,300  
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000  
Total $18,805  

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3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees, one term $24,656 $12,328
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $40,134 $20,067
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one summer term $10,581  
Books/supplies $516  
Room/board $4,923  
Transportation $1,300  
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000  
Total $18,320  

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4th-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $24,092 $12,046
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $39,570 $19,785
Fall and spring tuition/fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment and includes a $550 collegiate fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $80 disability insurance fee, $698 student service fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

Summer tuition and fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment for one term and includes a $240 student services fee and $650 University fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Medical School
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees 28,054 $14,027
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $43,282 $21,641
Summer '12
Tuition/fees, one term $12,150  
Books/supplies $700  
Room/board $2,457  
Transportation $500  
Personal/miscellaneous $500  
Total $16,307

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2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $26,986 $13,493
Books/supplies $1,400 $700
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,000 $1,000
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $42,214 $21,107
Summer '12
Tuition/fees, one summer term $11,616  
Books/supplies $516  
Room/board $4,914  
Transportation $1,300  
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000  
Total $19,346  

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3rd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees, one term $25,972 $12,986
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $41,432 $20,716
Summer '12
Tuition/fees, one summer term $11,109  
Books/supplies $516  
Room/board $4,914  
Transportation $1,300  
Personal/miscellaneous $1,000  
Total $18,839  

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4th-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $25,002 $12,501
Books/supplies $1,032 $516
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $2,600 $1,300
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $40,462 $20,231

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $950 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

Summer tuition and fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment for one term and includes a $250 student services fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident

Pharmacy

Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $36,270 $18,135
Books/supplies $1,656 $828
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $50,522 $25,261
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one summer term $16,605  

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $390 collegiate fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $80 disability insurance fee, $698 student service fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

$250 for transportation may be added for 4th year pharmacy and nursing students for higher transportation costs than in previous years.

The summer tuition/fees estimate is based on one term of enrollment and includes a $240 student services fee (estimated), $650 University fee, and $97 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Pharmacy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $37,898 $18,949
Books/supplies $1,656 $828
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $52,132 $26,075
Summer '12
Tuition/fees, one summer term $17,207  

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $600 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

Summer tuition and fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment for one term and includes a $250 student services fee and a $100 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010)

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Pharmacy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $24,882 $12,441
Books/supplies $1,656 $828
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $39,134 $19,567
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one summer term $10,911  

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $390 collegiate fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $80 disability insurance fee, $698 student service fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees. $250 for transportation may be added for 4th year pharmacy and nursing students for higher transportation costs than in previous years.

The summer tuition/fees estimate is based on one term of enrollment and includes a $240 student services fee (estimated), $650 University fee, and $97 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Pharmacy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $26,512 $13,256
Books/supplies $1,656 $828
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $40,746 $20,373
Summer '12
Tuition/fees, one summer term $11,514  

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $600 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

Summer tuition and fee estimates are based on full-time enrollment for one term and includes a $250 student services fee and a $100 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Wisconsin reciprocity
Pharmacy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $24,882 $12,441
Books/supplies $1,656 $828
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $39,134 $19,567
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one summer term $10,911  
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $390 collegiate fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $80 disability insurance fee, $698 student service fee, $36 transportation, $25 stadium, $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees. $250 for transportation may be added for 4th year pharmacy and nursing students for higher transportation costs than in previous years.

The summer tuition/fees estimate is based on one term of enrollment and includes a $240 student services fee (estimated), $650 University fee, and $97 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Physical therapy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $26,104 $13,052
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $39,700$19,850
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $300 technology fee, $36 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee, $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee, $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Physical therapy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $26,788 $13,394
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $40,366 $20,183

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $300 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Physical therapy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $16,664 $8,332
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $30,260 $15,130
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $300 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Physical therapy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $16,876 $8,438
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $30,454 $15,227

The tuition/fees figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall/spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $300 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
Master's of public health
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $18,200 $9,100
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $31,796 $15,898
The tuition/fee figure is based on 9 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Master's of public health
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $19,952 $9,976
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $33,530 $16,765

The tuition/fee figure is based on 9 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $280 collegiate fee; $80 long term disability coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Master's of public health
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,276 $7,138
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,872 $13,936
The tuition/fee figure is based on 9 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Master's of public health
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $15,650 $7,825
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $29,228 $14,614

The tuition/fee figure is based on 9 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $280 collegiate fee; $80 long term disability coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Non-resident
School of Public Health, master's of healthcare administration, day
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $28,926 $14,463
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $42,522 $21,261
The tuition/fee figure is based on 15 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $18,200 $9,100
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $31,796 $15,898
The tuition/fee figure is based on 9 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
School of Public Health, master's of healthcare administration, day
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $32,394 $16,197
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $45,972 $22,986
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; a $280 collegiate fee; $80 long term disability coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Resident
School of Public Health, master's of healthcare administration, day
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $22,386 $11,193
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $35,982 $17,991
The tuition/fee figure is based on 15 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
2nd-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,276 $7,138
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,872 $13,936
The tuition/fee figure is based on 9 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $1,300 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Resident
School of Public Health, master's of healthcare administration, day
1st-year students
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $25,224 $12,612
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $38,802 $19,401

The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $280 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $80 long term disability coverage fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).

This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident or non-resident
Public Health, healthcare administration, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,146 $7,073
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,742 $13,871
The tuition/fee figure is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $780 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
2011-12
Minnesota resident or non-resident
Public Health, healthcare administration, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $15,574 $7,787
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $29,152 $14,576
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $280 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
2010-11
Minnesota resident or non-resident
Public Health, healthcare administration, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $14,146 $7,073
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $27,742 $13,871
The tuition/fee figure is based on 6 credits of enrollment per semester for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $780 University fee, $698 student service fee, $280 technology fee, $36 transportation; $25 stadium; $12 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; $6 miscellaneous fees.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
2011-12
Minnesota resident or non-resident
Public Health, healthcare administration, evening
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $15,574 $7,787
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $29,152 $14,576
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $280 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
2010-11
Non-resident
Veterinary medicine
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $50,798 $25,399
Books/supplies $1,588 $794
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $64,982 $32,491
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one summer term $23,967  
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $650 collegiate fee, $698 student services fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $80 disability insurance fee, $36 transportation, $25 stadium fee, and $6 miscellaneous fees. First-year students may have a $1,300 budget component added for computer.

The summer tuition/fees estimate is based on one term of enrollment and includes a $240 student services fee (estimated), $650 University fee, and $400 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Veterinary medicine
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $54,144 $27,072
Books/supplies $1,588 $794
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $68,310 $34,155
Summer '12
Tuition/fees, one summer term $25,530  
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $1,000 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The summer tuition/fees estimate is based on one term of enrollment and includes a $250 student services fee (estimated), and $500 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2010-11
Minnesota resident
Veterinary medicine
 
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $29,252 $14,626
Books/supplies $1,588 $794
Room/board $9,846 $4,923
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $43,436 $21,718
Summer '11
Tuition/fees, one summer term $13,194  
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes $800 collegiate fee, $1,300 University fee, $2,568 health care coverage fee, $80 disability insurance fee, $36 transportation, $25 stadium fee, and $6 miscellaneous.

The summer tuition/fees estimate is based on one term of enrollment and includes a $240 student services fee (estimated), $650 University fee, and $400 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $882 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 26, 2010 edition) and $212 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2009 report).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Veterinary medicine
 
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $31,304 $15,652
Books/supplies $1,588 $794
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $45,470 $22,735
Summer '12
Tuition/fees, one summer term $14,110  
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $1,000 collegiate fee; $2,760 health care coverage fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The summer tuition/fees estimate is based on one term of enrollment and includes a $250 student services fee (estimated), and $500 collegiate fee.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Minnesota resident
Occupational Therapy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $21,362 $10,681
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation $750 $375
Personal/miscellaneous $2,000 $1,000
Total $34,940 $17,470
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $300 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $80 long term disability coverage fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.
2011-12
Non-resident
Occupational Therapy
Expense category Fall/spring amount Semester
breakdown
Tuition/fees $30,236 $15,118
Books/supplies $1,000 $500
Room/board $9,828 $4,914
Transportation
$750
$375
Personal/miscellaneous
$2,000
$1,000
Total
$43,814
$21,907
The tuition/fee figure is based on full-time enrollment for the academic year (fall & spring semesters) and includes a $732 student service fee; $300 collegiate fee; $120 capital enhancement fee; $80 long term disability coverage fee; $38 transportation fee; $25 stadium fee; $24 Graduate/Professional Student Association fee; and miscellaneous fees. The former University fee is included in your tuition and is no longer defined as a separate charge.

The room/board figure is based on monthly allowances of $859 for a campus area, one-bedroom apartment (Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2011 edition) and $233 for food (U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 2010).
This is not a bill. This is only an estimate. Amounts are subject to change without notice. Actual expenses may vary due to your personal choices and your program major. It is necessary that you budget and manage your funds appropriately.