Tuition and Costs
Your greatest investment
There is no bigger investment in your life that will continue to pay you back than obtaining a degree. But. That doesn’t mean understanding how to pay for college isn’t riddled with anxiety. That’s why we’re here. Every step of the way.
Tuition is an important consideration when you’re weighing your options for higher
education. In this section we’ll start with that detail — how much it costs to attend
classes as a full-time or part-time student.
Then we’ll give you a view of the big picture through a look at Cost of Attendance
(COA). This is a rough estimate of your tuition, residence life and dining costs and
fees. The COA will help you make broader comparisons and is the starting point for
you to see the impact of financial aid and scholarship opportunities, as well as housing
choices.
Select your education goals to see the COA estimates, explore details about tuition,
fees, financial aid, scholarships and options for housing and dining. All tuition
rates and cost of attendance estimates are based on 2022 rates. Rates for the 2023-2024
academic year will be available in May 2023.
Tuition Overview 2023-24
Tuition is based on your residency and the number of credits you take.
Montana residents pay:
$8.152 a year when you take 12 or more credits per semester
$6,562 a year when you take between 9 and 11 credits per semester
$5,334 a year when you take six to eight credits per semester
Out-of-state students pay:
$31,622 a year when you take 12 or more credits per semester
$24,176 a year when you take between 9 and 11 credits per semester
$18,224 a year when you take six to eight credits per semester
Students who receive the Western Undergraduate Exchange Scholarship pay:
$11,434 a year when you take 12 or more credits per semester
$9,034 a year when you take between 9 and 11 credits per semester
Calculate your costs
Your next step is to access the calculator to learn more about your actual cost based on your residency, academic achievements and financial circumstances.
Cost of Attendance Summary
The Cost of Attendance (COA) summaries shown below are for full-time students (12
or more credits) and include direct costs such as tuition, fees, on-campus housing
and food, as well as books and supplies. Indirect costs include loan fee allowances,
transportation, and a miscellaneous line ($3,708) to help give you a full picture
of potential costs. Learn more about these estimates, details on fees and ways to understand what your
specific cost will total.
$25,228: annual COA estimate for Montana residents, including housing and food
$49,486: annual COA estimate for out-of-state residents, including housing and food
$29,298: annual COA estimate for students who receive the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) scholarship, including housing and food
$49,486: annual COA estimate for international students, including housing and food
Residence Hall Options and Cost Summary
There are eight residence halls at the University of Montana which offer a range of
living options from single rooms (one person in a room) to four-person suites. The
following list shows cost ranges for a full year (fall and spring semester). You can find more detail on specific costs for each of the residence halls here.
- Single (regular, large singles or doubles as single occupancy): $5,818-$6,690
- Double: $5,108-$5,470
- Triple or Three-person Pod: $5,108-$6,654
- Quad or Four-Person Suite: $5,108-$7,190
Other housing options
There are two apartment-style facilities available to students with 24 or more credits
or students with a spouse and/or dependents.
Dining Options and Meal Plan Cost Summary
Sustainability and abundant options are the hallmarks of our options for dining on
campus. With more than 15 dining venues and a variety of meal plans, you’ll find a
lot of options to explore. Learn more about your choices here.
The All Campus Plan ($3,250 per semester) is the most flexible, robust option which gives you access
to all of the food outlets across campus. Each week you’ll have money added to your
Griz Card to access our food court offerings, brick oven pizzeria and coffee shops
in addition to multiple daily swipes into our cafeteria, the Food Zoo.
There are a few Food Zoo dining plans that offer unlimited access to the Food Zoo
and flex dollars you can use at our other locations. The Exclusive option is $3,250 per semester and includes $200 in flex dollars per semester. The Food Zoo 15 gives you 15 swipes into the Food Zoo each week (including weekends) and $50 in flex
dollars per semester to use at the Food Court and coffee shops.
Upperclassmen can select the Destination Dining Plan to access every dining location including the Market in the University Center and
includes access to VIP events and monthly consultations with our registered dietician.
This option is offered in a tiered structure at $1,000 and $500 increments with refill
options.
Scholarships
The University of Montana offers a variety of scholarship opportunities to support students in their educational goal achievement.
Financial Aid
The key to exploring financial aid options to support your enrollment is found in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, aka the FAFSA. Learn more about the FAFSA and see our tips for completing it here.
Explore details for our wide range of financial aid programs here:
Understanding scholarships, loans and more
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