Costs & Financial Aid
You and your family may be surprised to learn that you can
afford an excellent college education. A USM education is
one of the best bargains available. Our tuition rates
provide you and your family with real value: a high quality
education at an affordable cost.
Your college education is one of the most important investments
you will make. Our Student
Financial Aid Office offers a variety of programs to make a
USM education within reach of every eligible student.
Grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and educational loans
totaling more than $35 million are available each year to assist
eligible students. More than 75 percent of our students
receive financial assistance through these programs, with each
receiving an average financial aid package of close to $7,300. In addition, USM offers several different payment
plan options, and credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, and Discover)
may also be used.
Please download information about costs, financial aid and
scholarships here.
Costs to Attend USM
Estimated Costs of Attendance
One Year of Full-time Undergraduate Enrollment
2007-2008
|
Maine Residents |
Out-of-State Residents |
Canadian Residents/New England Regional Program*** |
Tuition* |
$5,940 |
$16,410 |
$8,910 |
Mandatory Fees |
$1,030 |
$1,030 |
$1,030 |
Total Tuition and Fees Only |
$6,970 |
$17,440 |
$9,940 |
Other Expenses |
|
|
|
Room & Board** |
$7,724 |
$7,724 |
$7,724 |
Books & Supplies |
$1,020 |
$1,020 |
$1,020 |
Estimated Total Cost of Attendance
|
$15,714 |
$26,184 |
$18,684 |
*Tuition costs are based on enrollment in 30 credit hours per year.
**Room and board costs may vary depending upon room assignment.
***The New England Regional Program enables New England
residents to enroll in out-of-state public colleges and
universities (in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont) at a special reduced
tuition rate for certain degree programs that are not offered
by their home-state public institutions. High school
guidance offices have more information about this program.
For graduate tuition rates, visit the Office of Graduate Admissions.
revised 6/28/07
Eligibility
In determining your need for financial aid, USM
includes not only tuition, books, and fees, but also room and
board, transportation, medical and dental expenses, and
personal expenses. Child care expenses also are included
when documented. To be eligible for financial aid, you
must meet the following general eligibility requirements:
- be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
- be admitted to a USM degree program
- register for at least six credit hours each semester
(some students may be eligible for Pell grants while
enrolled for less than six credits)
- show financial need
- make satisfactory academic progress
- not be in default on repayment of a student loan or owe
a refund on a federal grant
North American Indian Tuition Waiver &
Scholarship Program
The Waiver/Scholarship Program of the University of Maine
System has been established to encourage eligible Native
Americans to pursue higher education in Maine. The tuition
waiver program covers the cost of tuition and mandatory fees.
The scholarship program covers the cost of room and board on
campus, at the double room rate. If you are interested, please
contact Multicultural Student Affairs at 207-780-4006 or mcsa@usm.maine.edu. More
information can be found at this website:
http://www.usm.maine.edu/eeo/culture/nai.html
For information submit our Internet
Reply Card or contact:
Office of Undergraduate Admission
University of Southern Maine
37 College Avenue
Gorham, Maine 04038-1083
(207) 780-5670 or 1-800-800-4USM, ext. 5670
TTY: (207) 780-5646 Fax: (207) 780-5640
E-mail: usmadm@usm.maine.edu
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