Wayne State University School of Medicine Tuition Costs: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding the financial aspects of pursuing a medical degree is crucial for prospective students. This article provides a detailed overview of the tuition costs associated with the Wayne State University School of Medicine, covering various factors influencing these costs, additional fees, payment options, and financial aid opportunities. The information presented is primarily based on the effective Fall 2025 tuition and fee regulations approved by the Board of Governors.
Tuition Structure for Undergraduates
Wayne State University employs a flat-rate tuition structure for undergraduate students enrolled in 12 to 18 credits. Students taking 11 credits or fewer are assessed per credit hour. If an undergraduate student registers for more than 18 credits, they will also be assessed the flat tuition rate plus an additional charge per credit hour over 18. Tuition rates also vary based on whether a student is classified as lower division (0 - 55 credits) or upper division (56 credits or more).
Tuition Rates by College/Curriculum
Tuition rates at Wayne State University vary depending on the college or curriculum in which a student is enrolled. Here's a breakdown:
College of Education - General; College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Non-science majors; Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; School of Social Work:
- Lower Division (in-state): \$567.27 per credit (1-11 credits), \$6,821.32 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (in-state): \$673.21 per credit (1-11 credits), \$8,095.27 (12-18 credits)
- Lower Division (out-of-state): \$1,299.29 per credit (1-11 credits), \$15,623.91 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (out-of-state): \$1,548.06 per credit (1-11 credits), \$18,615.34 (12-18 credits)
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Science majors:
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- Lower Division (in-state): \$577.13 per credit (1-11 credits), \$6,940.00 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (in-state): \$683.17 per credit (1-11 credits), \$8,215.05 (12-18 credits)
- Lower Division (out-of-state): \$1,309.17 per credit (1-11 credits), \$15,742.59 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (out-of-state): \$1,558.02 per credit (1-11 credits), \$18,735.10 (12-18 credits)
College of Education - Health, Exercise and Sports majors; College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts; College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Public Health majors; Mike Ilitch School of Business:
- Lower Division (in-state): \$606.40 per credit (1-11 credits), \$7,291.92 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (in-state): \$733.92 per credit (1-11 credits), \$8,825.36 (12-18 credits)
- Lower Division (out-of-state): \$1,338.43 per credit (1-11 credits), \$16,094.49 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (out-of-state): \$1,608.78 per credit (1-11 credits), \$19,345.42 (12-18 credits)
James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering:
- Lower Division (in-state): \$606.40 per credit (1-11 credits), \$7,215.47 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (in-state): \$733.92 per credit (1-11 credits), \$8,748.92 (12-18 credits)
- Lower Division (out-of-state): \$1,338.43 per credit (1-11 credits), \$16,018.05 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (out-of-state): \$1,608.78 per credit (1-11 credits), \$19,268.97 (12-18 credits)
College of Nursing:
- Lower Division (in-state): \$606.40 per credit (1-11 credits), \$7,291.92 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (in-state): \$882.68 per credit (1-11 credits), \$10,614.21 (12-18 credits)
- Lower Division (out-of-state): \$1,338.43 per credit (1-11 credits), \$16,094.49 (12-18 credits)
- Upper Division (out-of-state): \$1,757.53 per credit (1-11 credits), \$21,134.27 (12-18 credits)
Additional Fees for Undergraduates
Beyond tuition, undergraduate students should also budget for additional fees, which may be assessed on a per-semester or per-credit hour basis:
- Registration Fee: \$288.58 per semester
- Student Service Fee: \$46.41 per credit hour
- Undergraduate Sciences Support Fee: \$50.00 (Full-Time Lower Division), \$25.00 (Part-Time Lower Division), \$100.00 (Full-Time Upper Division), \$50.00 (Part-Time Upper Division)
- Undergraduate Engineering Support Fee: \$100.00 (Full-Time Lower Division), \$50.00 (Part-Time Lower Division), \$350.00 (Full-Time Upper Division), \$175.00 (Part-Time Upper Division)
- Honors College Support Fee: \$50.00 (Full-Time), \$25.00 (Part-Time)
- Matriculation Fee: A one-time fee of \$250 for new undergraduate freshmen and transfer students.
Graduate Student Tuition
Graduate tuition rates are determined by curriculum and residency status (in-state or out-of-state).
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Tuition and Fees for the School of Medicine (MD Program)
For the 2025-2026 academic year, the Board of Governors has set the following annual tuition and fees for the MD program:
Annual Rates
- Tuition (Flat Rate Resident): \$43,773
- Tuition (Flat Rate Non-Resident): \$72,022
- Student Support Fee: \$1,161
Per Term (Students enrolled in 10+ credit hours)
- Tuition (Flat Rate Resident): \$10,943.25
- Tuition (Flat Rate Non-Resident): \$18,005.50
- Medical School Support Fee: \$290.25
- Student Service Fee: \$436
Per Credit Hour (Students enrolled in <10 credit hours)
- Tuition (Per-Credit Resident): \$877
- Tuition (Per-Credit Non-Resident): \$1,439
MD students registered for at least 10 credits per term will be charged a flat term rate (annual rate divided by four terms) along with associated fees.
MD/MBA Tuition
For students pursuing a dual MD/MBA degree, there is an additional tuition fee of \$3,041.67 per term for the MBA portion of the program. This payment begins in the second academic year when students are formally admitted to the MBA program.
Additional Expenses for Medical Students
In addition to tuition and fees, medical students should also budget for the following estimated expenses:
- Housing and Food: \$19,792
- Books, Supplies, and Equipment: \$1,464 (includes an allowance for a laptop)
- Transportation: \$4,388 (includes parking)
- Personal Expenses: \$3,172
- Loan Fees: \$476 (if borrowing federal student loans)
These figures are estimates for a first-year student in the MD program attending full-time in all semesters. Actual costs may vary depending on individual spending habits and lifestyle choices.
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Payment Options
Wayne State University offers various payment methods for tuition and fees. Students can find more information on payment options by visiting the Office of the Bursar.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Wayne State University is committed to making education accessible and offers various financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
Tuition Equity Program: In-State Tuition
There are several ways to qualify for in-state tuition:
- Residence in Michigan: Establishing residency in Michigan for purposes unrelated to education for more than six months prior to the start of the term.
- Michigan High School Attendance: Graduating from a Michigan high school (or earning a GED) after attending for at least three years and enrolling at WSU within 28 months of graduation or GED completion.
- Military Service: Active military personnel stationed in Michigan and their dependents, as well as veterans and their dependents, are eligible for in-state tuition.
Other Tuition Benefits and Discounts
- Great Lakes Tuition Policy: Undergraduate students who are residents of a state or province bordering a Great Lake (Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, or Ontario) receive the Michigan resident tuition rate plus 10 percent.
- Good Neighbor Non-Resident Tuition Waiver: Graduate/professional students who are residents of Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa, and Williams counties in Ohio, or residents of Ontario, Canada, and who enroll in eligible academic programs are assessed the equivalent of resident tuition rates. (Excludes the School of Medicine MD program and the Doctor of Pharmacy program).
- Active Military Student Discount: Active duty students receive a 50 percent tuition discount.
- Reduced Tuition for Senior Citizens: Individuals aged 60 or older are entitled to a 75 percent reduction of the regular tuition rate (excludes law, MD, and PharmD programs).
- University Employee and Dependent Tuition Benefits: WSU offers tuition benefits to employees and their dependents.
Financial Aid for Medical Students
Financial aid recipients will have tuition, standard fees, and health insurance premium costs waived at registration if they have submitted all required information to the Office of Student Financial Aid. To ensure timely processing, students must complete all requirements at least two weeks prior to their registration date.
Tuition Cancellation Guidelines
Wayne State University has specific tuition cancellation guidelines for students who drop courses. The refund percentage depends on the length of the course and the week in which the course is dropped. For example, for courses that are 12 weeks in length, a student will receive 100% tuition cancellation if the course is dropped within the first two weeks. After that, there is no refund.
Special Adjustments and Appeals
The Registrar of the university is authorized to make adjustments in the application of tuition assessments when unusual circumstances warrant, such as a complete withdrawal for medical reasons or serious illness or death of an immediate family member. Tuition cannot be cancelled for insufficient funds or reasons within the student's control.
Repeat Coursework Policy for Medical Students
Students who fail a course are responsible for paying only a one-time repeat fee in lieu of tuition at normal rates. This fee will not exceed \$2,500 for each repeated course and is not dependent upon the number of course credit hours.
Residency Classification for Tuition Purposes
Wayne State University School of Medicine uses information from the AMCAS application along with the Board of Governors' Code Annotated to determine residency classification for tuition purposes. Students can challenge their initial classification by filing an Application for Residence Classification.
Delinquent Prior Semester Term Balances
Students must pay off their prior semester balance in order to maintain their course registrations for a new semester. Prior term balances must be paid in full by the last day of the semester for which the balance is due.
Key Considerations
- Tuition and fees are subject to change.
- The cost of attendance is an estimate, and actual costs may vary.
- Students are responsible for monitoring and accepting scholarships and all financial aid packages.
- Completing registration for the academic term makes students financially responsible for payment of all applicable fees by the published due dates.
- Students should familiarize themselves with their electronic bill (eBill) including billing and payment dates.
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