Bachelor of Science in Urban Technology

/ Value of a University of Michigan Degree

Earning a bachelor’s degree from Taubman College is an investment in your future.  U-M strives to be an affordable choice for you through our variety of need-based and scholarship offerings.

/ Go Blue Guarantee

The U-M Go Blue Guarantee makes an undergraduate education at the University of Michigan more affordable for residents of Michigan. If you qualify, your financial aid will include scholarships and grants totaling at least the cost of tuition and mandatory university fees assessed each semester.

/ Key Dates and Deadlines

Financial Aid Applications Opening Date Deadline
CSS Profile October 1 March 31
FAFSA December March 31

/ Financial Aid & Scholarships

Taubman College is committed to making quality education affordable and achievable to all students.

Applying for Aid

In order to apply for aid, applicants must fill out both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS Profile.

Scholarships

Incoming first-year urban technology students are eligible for Taubman College merit-based scholarship awards; your undergraduate application for admission to the school is the application for these awards. Admitted applicants are notified of their merit award in their admission letter. These scholarships are limited.

/ Estimated Cost of Attendance

First-Year: Winter 2024

  Michigan residents Non-Residents International
Winter 2024 Tuition $8,701 $29,175 $29,175
Mandatory Fees $166 $166 $166
Books & Supplies (estimate) $780 $780 $780
Living (varies by student) $6,017 $6,017 $6,017
Health Insurance     $840
International Student Fee     $500
Total $15,664 $36,138 $37,478

First-Year: Spring 2024*

  Michigan residents Non-Residents International
Spring 2024 Tuition $4,224 $14,163 $14,163
Mandatory Fees $83 $83 $83
Books & Supplies (estimate) $150 $150 $150
Living (varies by student) $2,913 $2,913 $2,913
Health Insurance     $840
International Student Fee     $250
Total $7,370 $17,309 $18,399

* Based on 6 credits of enrollment, which is what the curriculum requires. Students wishing to be full‐time students can also enroll in 6 credits in the summer, which would double the estimated costs listed above.

For the Spring semester Cities Intensive experience, Taubman College pays for transportation, lodging, and some meals. Students are responsible for approximately $200 worth of related expenses across the half-term.

Sophomore

  Michigan residents Non-Residents International
Fall + Winter Tuition $16,896 $56,652 $56,652
Mandatory Fees (2 Full Terms) $332 $332 $332
Books & Supplies $1,410 $1,410 $1,410
Living (varies by student) $14,700 $14,700 $14,700
Health Insurance     $2,520
International Student Fee     $1,000
Total $33,338 $73,094 $76,614

Junior / Senior

  Michigan residents Non-Residents International
Fall + Winter Tuition $19,059 $60,646 $60,646
Mandatory Fees (2 Full Terms) $332 $332 $332
Books & Supplies $1,410 $1,410 $1,410
Living (varies by student) $14,700 $14,700 $14,700
Health Insurance     $2,520
International Student Fee     $1,000
Total $35,501 $77,088 $80,608

Note: Please check the University of Michigan Registrar's Office website for current tuition figures. The Registrar's Office is the authoritative source of tuition information for the University.

Tuition and Due Date Information

Student Financial Services manages student account billing and tuition collection at the University of Michigan. Visit their website to learn more about paying tuition and due dates.

Spring Travel Grants

Each spring semester, our faculty teach spring travel courses for credit. All students from Taubman College are guaranteed $1,500 in support for international travel and $1,000 for domestic travel.

Undergraduate Laptop Program

The Michigan Undergraduate Laptop Program (ULP) provides free laptops to eligible incoming students on the UM-Ann Arbor campus.