Student studying in the Mechanical Engineering building

How do I pay for it?

Princeton Review 150 Best Value

Best quality. Best value.

We remain the most affordable four-year college in the state for students from families earning $30,000 or less, and are among the most affordable for families with incomes of $75,000 or less.

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CSE student Nibir Sarma

Journey to Jeopardy!

Nibir Sarma, a chemical engineering major and multiple scholarship recipient, plans to use his education to solve global problems. Meanwhile, he has made the most of his time at CSE, including joining Quiz Bowl and the Marching Band.

Read about his journey to the Jeopardy! College Championship.

Earn while you learn

An active alumni network and strong business community lead to paid internships and co-ops for many CSE students.

Each year, hundreds of CSE undergraduate students work side by side with faculty on research projects in every department.

Scholarship recipient Meg Foster poses with her computer
Stephen Mylabathula and wheelchair device
Scholarship recipient James Cox poses for a photo

By the numbers

$347M

Financial support given to U of M undergraduates each year

45%

Students who receive U of M scholarships

41%

Students who work at jobs on campus

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