Spring 2009
2008 - 2009 Tuition and Fees
By registering for classes, you enter into a legally binding contract to pay all tuition and fees, including any nonrefundable fees. Tuition is subject to change without notice.
Tuition at the University of Minnesota Duluth is assessed according to your student classification and program (undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, departmental master’s, Graduate School, etc.), your residency status, and whether you come from a state or province with which the University has a reciprocity agreement. In addition to tuition, you may be charged fees based on a variety of criteria.
Tuition and fees can be accessed online at here.
Residency Status Definitions
Resident rate is granted to students who:
Are permanently residing in Minnesota, and; have been continuously present in the State of Minnesota for at least one calendar year prior to the first day of class attendance at the University. During that one year period, the student must not have attended any other Minnesota post-secondary educational institutions. For more information, visit http://www.d.umn.edu/registrar/residency.htm
Non-resident rate is for students who have been classified as a non-resident, non-reciprocity student. For detailed information, please visit www.d.umn.edu/registrar/changes_in tuition_rates
You pay reciprocity rates if you are a resident of North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, or Manitoba; you are an enrolled undergraduate student at the University of Minnesota; and you have been approved for reciprocity by your state of residency.
Reciprocity agreements for admitted Graduate School students exist with only North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba.
Graduate and undergraduate students must apply for reciprocity prior to the term in which they wish to begin. As soon as you receive an approval letter from your home state, take that letter to the Student Assistance Center and obtain an adjusted registration statement - this will automatically update your account at Student Accounts Receivable and will reflect on the next billing statement.
After the first year, provided that a student has earned credits on campus, reciprocity will automatically renew. Delays in reciprocity eligibility will not exempt the student from additional billing charges.
For more information:
1. Check with your home state’s reciprocity office.
2. Obtain application forms and information at www.d.umn.edu/registrar/reciprocityrates.htm,
in the Admission Office, 23 Solon Campus Center,
or from your state’s reciprocity office.
3. Contact the Resident Classification and Reciprocity Office Chair, 218/726-8799.