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Admissions—Expenses

Tuition

2011-12 academic year Financial Aid Budget. Tuition and fees are subject to modification by the Board of Regents and the University without notice.

Accepted applicants who wish to reserve a seat in the entering class are required to make an advance deposit of $300 by the deadline stated in their acceptance letter. For those applicants who enroll, the deposit will be credited toward total University fees at the time of registration. Applicants who fail to make the deposit within the time specified in their acceptance letter forfeit their place in the entering class. If the Admissions Director receives notice of cancellation by July 15, $150 of the deposit paid is refundable.

Withdrawal Refund Policy – If a student completely withdraws from school, tuition and fees are 100% refundable before classes begin; 90% refundable during the 1st week of classes; 75% refundable during the 2nd week of classes; 50% refundable during the 3rd week of classes and nonrefundable after the 3rd week of classes. The $60 registration fee and $300 deposit are nonrefundable.

Parking on campus is $185/year. Mandatory health insurance coverage, with the right of waiver, is required for all students. Health insurance is available through UM’s Student Insurance Plan.

Housing

Off-Campus Housing

Most students live off-campus in apartments, houses, and rooms in private homes near the University. If you are new to the Missoula area, you may look for housing online at http://umt.edu/housingfinder; Craigslist.org; or Missoulian.com or, drive around neighborhoods you like and look for "rental" signs.

University Housing

The Residence Life Office offers shared (Lewis & Clark Villages) and non-shared (University Villages) housing within walking distance of the School of Law.

Computers

If you are thinking of purchasing a laptop computer, please see our IT Department handbook entry. A reasonable allowance for purchase of a computer will be determined and considered by the financial aid office upon request. Any approved amount will be added to the financial aid budget.

 

 
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