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Tuition and Fees

Tuition for the various categories of Graduate School registration and fees are listed in the Class Schedule. Summer session tuition and fees are listed in the Summer Session Catalog.

Residence—Because the University is a state institution, Minnesota residents pay lower tuition than nonresidents. For more information on eligibility requirements for resident status, contact the Resident Classification and Reciprocity Office, University of Minnesota, 240 Williamson Hall, 231 Pillsbury Drive S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612-625-6330).

Reciprocity—For residents of North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, or Manitoba who qualify for reciprocity privileges, tuition rates are lower than for nonresidents and are, in some cases, comparable to resident rates. For more information, contact the Resident Classification and Reciprocity Office (see above) or visit One Stop.

Resident Tuition Benefit—For information on resident tuition for graduate assistants, fellows, and trainees, see Assistantships and Fellowships. For information on the benefit for underrepresented and educationally disadvantaged students, see Office for Diversity in Graduate Education in this section.

     
 
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