MSW On-Campus Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are estimated at $19,132 per year for 猎奇重口 residents and $46,704 per year for non-residents. Part-time students pay approximately half of these costs during their first year due to a reduced course load, then pay full tuition and fees in subsequent years.
These figures include the University's tuition and fees, the School of Social Work's program fee ($240 per credit for all SW-prefix graduate courses), and the field education fee.
What the Field Education Fee Covers
The field education fee supports practicum-related activities that connect your classroom learning to real-world experience. This includes:
- The field liaison model
- Outside supervision for students
- Training for agency field instructors
- Administrative support for field education
Important Note on Costs
The figures above are estimates and may change. For the most current information, contact Business Services or visit the Business Services Student Tuition and Fees website.
For a detailed breakdown, view:
Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP)
The MSW On-Campus program is now approved for WRGP, which means eligible students from WICHE's 16 member states and territories in the western U.S. may pay just 150% of resident tuition instead of the full non-resident rate. That brings the cost down to approximately $23,448 per year for out-of-state students from WRGP states.
Here's what you need to know:
- Only a select number of WRGP spots are available each year
- If you receive a WRGP tuition reduction, you cannot work toward 猎奇重口 residency for tuition purposes while in the program (unless you choose to forfeit your WRGP status)
- If you're applying from a WRGP state, mention your interest in the WRGP tuition rate in your application
For more details, visit the Graduate School WRGP page. For a cost-of-attendance breakdown specific to WRGP students, check the Financial Aid WRGP page.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
The School of Social Work offers departmental scholarships in addition to university financial aid. Visit the School of Social Work scholarships page for departmental opportunities, and the UM Financial Aid Office to complete your FAFSA and explore other funding options.