Our Office of Scholarship and Financial Aid will work closely with you and your family to help secure the best financial aid package for you. As a prospective student, you enjoy the services of a financial aid counselor who will provide guidance, answer questions and help you navigate the terminology, deadlines and paperwork associated with deadlines, grants, scholarships, work study and loans.
Your first step in qualifying for financial aid is by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). As you complete your FAFSA application, be sure to include MSU Moorhead (FAFSA Code 002367) as one of your top selections. This will allow our financial aid counselors to work with you to address your financial aid needs.
We offer an array of automatic and competitive four-year scholarships to help you pay for your education. Scholarships are awarded on a first-applied, first-received basis, so be sure to apply for admission early. Learn more about the scholarships we offer.
We believe that an education can be both outstanding and affordable. We’re one of the most reasonably priced universities in Minnesota. And we’re proud of it. Our banded tuition allows you to take up to 19 credits each semester for the price of 12.
Resident Tuition Rate Includes students from Minnesota, and students with reciprocity from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin Tuition Housing & Meals Fees Annual total* $6,898 6,984 936 $14,818 Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) Tuition Rate Includes students from: Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Nebraska Tuition Housing & Meals Fees Annual total* $10,344 6,984 936 $18,264 Note: Students who score at least 28 on the ACT or 1250 on the SAT will qualify for a tuition scholarship equaling the resident tuition rate. Non-Resident Tuition Rate Tuition Housing & Meals Fees Annual Total $13,796 6,984 936 $21,716 Non-resident students may also receive a tuition scholarship based on their academic achievements. For more information, view the breakdown of the non-resident tuition scholarships here. *Housing and meals costs are based on a double room, 21 meals per week; other housing and meal options available. Books are estimated to be an additional $600-800 per year. Personal and travel expenses are approximately $2,200 per year. Non-resident and non-reciprocity tuition may be higher. Figures reflect undergraduate rates. Actual cost may vary. You can view the breakdown of fees per credit here.
Resident Tuition Rate
Includes students from Minnesota, and students with reciprocity from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin
Tuition
Housing & Meals
Fees
Annual total*
$6,898
6,984
936
$14,818
Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) Tuition Rate
Includes students from: Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Nebraska
$10,344
$18,264
Note: Students who score at least 28 on the ACT or 1250 on the SAT will qualify for a tuition scholarship equaling the resident tuition rate.
Non-Resident Tuition Rate
Annual Total
$13,796
$21,716
Non-resident students may also receive a tuition scholarship based on their academic achievements. For more information, view the breakdown of the non-resident tuition scholarships here.
*Housing and meals costs are based on a double room, 21 meals per week; other housing and meal options available. Books are estimated to be an additional $600-800 per year. Personal and travel expenses are approximately $2,200 per year. Non-resident and non-reciprocity tuition may be higher. Figures reflect undergraduate rates. Actual cost may vary. You can view the breakdown of fees per credit here.
Please visit our International Student Annual Expenses page for 2012-2013 Academic Year Expenses. The figures are based on non-residency at the University (all F and J students). All figures are subject to change.
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