Master of Accounting (MAcc)

Master of Accounting (MAcc) Program:

Master of Accounting (MAcc) students are to attend 2 terms (Fall and Winter) completing 30 credit hours during the 8 month program to earn their degree.

MAcc Tuition Cost for 2023 – 2024

Michigan Resident$26,291 per term; $52,582 per academic year
Non-Resident $28,791 per term; $28,791 per academic year

The 2023 – 2024 tuition rates were approved by the University of Michigan Board of Regents in June 2023.  2024 – 2025 tuition rates and cost of attendance budget will be available July 2024.

All registered students will be charged for the mandatory registration fees per term. Class fees are dependent on the registered classes. For information on current tuition and fee rates, please visit the Office of the Registrar website.

MAcc Cost of Attendance (COA) Budget for 2023 – 2024

Estimated Cost:Michigan ResidentNon-Resident
Tuition$52,582$57,582
Registration$332$332
Books and Supplies$1,280$1,280
Food and Housing$18,704$18,704
Personal Expenses (including Health Insurance)$6,820$6,820
Loan Fees$224$224
Estimated Cost of Attendance$79,942$84,942

Cost of Attendance (COA) Budget

A student’s financial aid is awarded based on the above standard estimated Cost of Attendance (COA) budget. Students may borrow up to the Cost of Attendance budget; less other aid (such as scholarships and department aid) to cover other budget expenses. All funds, scholarships, loans or other funding received, must fit within the COA budget.

Any awarding after receiving full COA budget, may affect other aid. Please reach out to Ross Financial Aid to have financial aid reviewed to know if something will be affected.

Students enrolled less than 9 credits will be subject to a budget adjustment. Financial Aid will identify the students that are less than 9 credits after the University’s first initial Add/Drop date of the semester, and adjust student’s Cost of Attendance to match that of actual tuition charge on account, which may result in a reduction of awarded aid. To learn more about the University’s Add/Drop date, visit the Registrar’s website and click on “Calendars”> checkbox “Registration Deadlines”> select an “Academic Term” and hit “Submit” to view the University’s registration deadlines.

Sometimes the standard estimated Cost of Attendance does not realistically meet a student’s actual expenses. Student’s that are in need of additional aid beyond the standard estimated Cost of Attendance budget, may want to seek a Budget Re-Evaluation. The Budget Re-Evaluation option opens in early October.

Registration and fees

The University of Michigan bills all students for tuition and registration fees.

  • All registered students will be charged $166.19 for the mandatory registration fees per term.
  • Class fees are dependent on the registered classes.
  • Housing is billed only if the student lives in University of Michigan housing.
  • International students:
  • Billing and payments are handled by the Student Financial Services.

Residency

Students who believe their residency status should be In-state (Michigan Resident) and not Out-of-state (Non-Resident), will want to contact the Residency Classification Office. Phone: (734) 764-1400; Email: ro.residency@umich.edu


Please contact Ross Financial Aid if you have any questions regarding financial aid or other questions. Be sure to include your UMID number in all correspondence with our office.

The Ross School of Business Office of Financial Aid is a satellite office of the University of Michigan Office of Financial Aid.