Pay for Your
Master of Urban Technology

Value of a University of Michigan Degree

Earning a master’s degree from Taubman College is an investment in your future.

Key Dates and Deadlines

Financial Aid ApplicationsOpening DateDeadline
FAFSAOctober 1March 31

Financial Aid & Scholarships

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

Scholarships

Incoming Master of Urban Technology students are eligible for Taubman College merit-based scholarship awards; your application for admission to the school is the application for these awards. Admitted applicants will receive a separate scholarship decision in 1-2 weeks after they receive their admission decision.

You must apply by the December 15 early action deadline for scholarship consideration. Scholarships may only be awarded after December 15 if funds are available.

Applying for Aid

The University of Michigan Office of Financial Aid (OFA) administers federal need-based loan and work-study programs for graduate students as well as need-based Architecture Graduate Grants. To be considered for these resources, you must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-U.S. citizen (permanent resident with alien registration card) and submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the OFA using U-M’s federal code 002325. Learn how the FAFSA works, and do not assume you are ineligible for federal aid!

Scholarship Searches

Taubman College offers a very limited number of merit and/or need-based scholarships to students based on their application for admission. However, there are external scholarships that reward students for anything from academic achievement to involvement in certain activities. Scholarship search tools will help you narrow down your options. We recommend starting with The College Board, appily, goingmerry, Fastweb, collegescholarships, Scholarship America, Finaid.org Scholarships, and SPIN.

These free search tools are intended only as a resource and do not express or imply any university involvement with, or endorsement of, the external programs.

Estimated Cost of Attendance: 2027-2028

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.

Master of Urban Technology

The Master of Urban Technology degree is a three-term degree (Fall-Winter-Spring). Costs listed below are inclusive of ALL 3 terms.

Tuition ItemMichigan ResidentsNon-ResidentsInternational
Fall Tuition$21,373$32,659$32,659
Winter Tuition$21,373$32,659$32,659
Spring/Summer Tuition$21,373$32,659$32,659
Fall Fees$265$265$265
Winter Fees$265$265$265
Spring/Summer Fees$265$265$265
Fall Living Expenses$7,917$7,917$7,917
Winter Living Expenses$7,917$7,917$7,917
Spring/Summer Living Expenses$7,917$7,917$7,917
Transportation (3 terms)$636$636$636
Misc. Personal (3 terms)$11,092$11,092$11,092
Health Insurance (3 terms)$3,762
International Student Fee (3 terms)$1,500
Total$100,393$134,251$139,513

International Students

Federal regulations and U-M policy limit the types of financial assistance available to international students. International students are not eligible for U.S. need-based federal financial aid. Taubman College has limited funding opportunities for international students. Your application to our school also serves as your application for our departmental awards. These are competitive, merit-based awards. In addition, some donor awards have specific applicant criteria. Applicants are notified of these awards in the letter of admission.