Scholarships Financial Aid FOR ENTERING FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS, 2016-17 SUPPORTING STUDENTS AND FAMILIES THROUGH CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 80% E ighty percent of on-campus CMU students receive financial assistance, such as scholarships, grants and loans. CMU distributes more than $361 million in financial aid and scholarships each year, through its own funding, individual and corporate donations and federal resources. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid is your partner throughout the process. OFFICE OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID Student Service Court, Bovee University Center Phone: 989-774-3674 or toll free at 888-392-0007 Email: [email protected]Web: financialaid.cmich.edu ADMISSIONS OFFICE Warriner Hall 102 Phone: 989-774-3076 Email: [email protected]Web: admissions.cmich.edu College is a major step forward for you and your family. We are here to support you. Feel free to email or call us with additional questions. 0 FFIC NS O 9 o l [email protected]missions.cmich.e CMU is an AA/EO institution, providing equal opportunity to all persons, including minorities, females, veterans and individuals with disabilities (see cmich.edu/ocrie). Produced by University Communications and printed by CMU Printing Services. UComm 9343-25,000 (8/15) COST OF ATTENDANCE Consider this the sticker price, but remember: most freshmen and transfer students pay less than what you see listed here. Tuition (in state) $11,850 Room and board $9,088 Books and supplies estimate $1,000 Total direct costs $21,938 Based on the 2015-2016 new student tuition (30 credit hours per year at $395 per credit hour) and room and board rates (based on “The Unlimited” flex meal plan in a standard residence hall) Important note: When comparing costs, be sure to find out about special fees and higher costs for higher-level classes. We don’t have those, but many universities do. Students are our top priority. We will hold the line on tuition increases and dedicate more resources to scholarships and fi nancial aid. We will do everything in our power to make a CMU education aff ordable to all.”
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ScholarshipsFinancial Aid
FOR ENTERING FRESHMEN ANDTRANSFER STUDENTS, 2016-17
SUPPORTING STUDENTS AND FAMILIES THROUGH
C E N T R A L M I C H I G A N U N I V E R S I T Y
80%Eighty percent of on-campus CMU students receive � nancial assistance, such as scholarships, grants and loans. CMU distributes more than $361 million in � nancial aid and
scholarships each year, through its own funding, individual and corporate donations and federal resources. The O� ce of Scholarships and Financial Aid is your partner throughout the process.
OFFICE OF SCHOLARSHIPSAND FINANCIAL AIDStudent Service Court, Bovee University CenterPhone: 989-774-3674 or toll free at 888-392-0007Email: [email protected]: � nancialaid.cmich.edu
ADMISSIONS OFFICEWarriner Hall 102Phone: 989-774-3076Email: [email protected]: admissions.cmich.edu
College is a major step forward for you and your family. We are here to support you. Feel free to email or call us with additional questions.
CMU is an AA/EO institution, providing equal opportunity to all persons, including minorities, females, veterans and individuals with disabilities (see cmich.edu/ocrie). Produced by University Communications and printed by CMU Printing Services. UComm 9343-25,000 (8/15)
COST OF ATTENDANCEConsider this the sticker price, but remember: most freshmen and transfer students pay less than what you see listed here.
Tuition (in state) $11,850
Room and board $9,088
Books and supplies estimate
$1,000
Total direct costs $21,938
Based on the 2015-2016 new student tuition (30 credit hours per year at $395 per credit hour) and room and board rates (based on “The Unlimited” � ex meal plan in a standard residence hall)
Important note: When comparing costs, be sure to � nd out about special fees and higher costs for higher-level classes. We don’t have those, but many universities do.
Students are our top priority. We will hold the line on tuition increases and dedicate more resources to scholarships and � nancial aid. We will do everything in our power to make a CMU education a� ordable to all.”
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