<p>So how much is the tuition, food plan, and the dorm?</p>
<p>And what kind of cholarships are available?</p>
<p>Also, is the meal plan worth it? Does the food have quality?</p>
<p>So how much is the tuition, food plan, and the dorm?</p>
<p>And what kind of cholarships are available?</p>
<p>Also, is the meal plan worth it? Does the food have quality?</p>
<p>im going to michigan......it costs a ****load of $$</p>
<p>Tuition: $26,000 - $28,000 (for out of stat students)
Room and Board: $7,000</p>
<p>The food is average at best, but it is edible! hehe</p>
<p>There are scholarships availlable, but they aren't great.</p>
<p>Still, Michigan is about $6,000/year cheaper than most private universities.</p>
<p>The food can be downright bad to occaisonally pretty good. Usually it is average.</p>
<p>Estimated 2004-2005 Fall/Winter (September - April) Student Budgets </p>
<p>Michigan Residents
(In-State)<br>
Fr/So*
Tuition & Fees $8,201
Room & Board $7,030
Books & Supplies $956
Personal & Miscellaneous $2,076
Total Budget $18,263</p>
<p>Nonresidents<br>
(Out-of-State)<br>
Fr/So*
Tuition & Fees $26,027
Room & Board $7,030
Books & Supplies $956
Personal & Miscellaneous $2,076
Total Budget $36,089</p>
<p>*probably more.......conservative estimates?</p>
<p>$26,027</p>
<p>Are you freaking serious? In-state grads have to pay half the money?
Wow, that's awesome. But, are you sure that they are accurate, that in-state grads have to pay about 8,000 while out of state have to pay aboout 26,000?</p>
<p>Okay, never mind...</p>
<p>The site confrims your claims, so you are right. Which makes this freaking awesome for me, because I live in Michigan!!</p>
<p>I live in Michigan too uofmhopeful, where do you live? I'm in Troy, a suburb of Detroit.</p>