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    Dec 02, 2024  
2023-2024 UMM Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 UMM Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Financial Information


Tuition and Fees

Fall semester bills are due by August 15th. Spring semester bills are due by January 15th. Charges incurred after the due date are due and payable as stated on the invoice. A $50 late payment fee will be charged to all overdue accounts without proper payment arrangements. Payments by cash/check are accepted in the Business Office in Powers Hall. UMM also accepts payments online via the MaineStreet Student Center where Electronic Check/ACH* transactions can be processed. Credit cards are also accepted with an American Express, Visa, MasterCard or Discover card. A 2.85% convenience fee will apply to all credit card transactions.

The University of Maine at Machias offers a five-month payment plan to cover a single semester’s expenses not covered by financial aid, loans, scholarships or other funding sources. Payment plans are interest-free and only require a $30 enrollment fee, due at the time of enrollment. Enrollment is required by the due date each semester.  

The financial requirements of the University, changing costs, state and legislative action, and other matters may require an adjustment to these charges and expenses. The University reserves the right to make such adjustments to the estimated charges and expenses as may from time to time be necessary in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, up to the date of final registration for a given academic term. The applicant acknowledges this reservation by the submission of an application for admission or by course registration.

* Automated Clearinghouse

Tuition (2023-24)

Undergraduate, On-Campus

In-State $290 per credit hour
Out-of-state $565 per credit hour
Out-of-state (online) $362 per credit hour
International $565 per credit hour
New England Regional $508 per credit hour
Canadian $290 per credit hour

 

Fees (2023-2024)

Fee

Amount

Per

Acceptance deposit

$50

 

Health Insurance

Mandatory for all international students  unless proof of comparable insurance provided.

Additional information about student health insurance (for both domestic and international students) can be found at: https://machias.edu/admissions/insurance/

$2,820

 

 

 

 

Annual

 

 

 

 

Late payment fee

$50

semester

Non-negotiable check

$25

check

Orientation fee

$125

one-time

Payment Plan fee

$30

plan

Portfolio assessment fee

$50

credit hr

Student activity fee

Full-time students

Part-time students

 

$240

$9

 

year
credit hr

Technology Fee $12 credit hr

Room and Board (2021-22)

Board Level I & II*    

$10,850 per year or

$5,425 per semester

Room, traditional

double**

$4,890 per year or

$2,445 per semester

In/Out-of-State Tuition Status

In-state or out-of-state tuition classification is made by the Admissions Office and conveyed at the time the applicant is notified of their acceptance to UMM. The Chief Business Officer should be notified immediately of any disagreement with the decision, as any appeal or changes cannot be made after September 1 for fall semester and January 1 for spring semester.

Tuition Assistance

The University of Maine at Machias no longer defers payment of tuition charges for students employed by school administrative districts, school unions, or other agencies/companies who reimburse directly to students following their successful completion of an academic session. Students are responsible for paying to UMM the tuition costs at the time of registration and seeking employer reimbursement through the normal school union/district, or agency/company process.

If tuition charges are to be covered by an outside agency or scholarship, other than UMM, and paid directly to UMM, documentation (either an approved purchase order or a memo from the outside agency) must be sent to the UMM Business Office. In the case of military personnel, an approved request for tuition assistance must be furnished to the UMM Business Office.

Financial Adjustment Policies

For purposes of calculating financial adjustments, attendance includes weekends and holidays, and ends on the student’s last day of attendance as determined when (s)he notifies the institution’s designated official or office, that (s)he is dropping or withdrawing from a class(es) while remaining enrolled in other class(es).

Dropping w/Classes Remaining

Dropping or withdrawing from a class, with classes remaining on one’s schedule at any University of Maine System (UMS) institution for the term, will result in an adjustment in accordance with the following schedule:

Class Length

100% Refund
 if dropped Before

12 weeks or more

End of Second Week
(14 days)

11 weeks

End of 11th day

10 weeks

End of 10th day

  9 weeks

End of 9th day

  8 weeks

End of 8th day

  7 weeks

End of 7th day

  6 weeks

End of 6th day

  5 weeks

End of 5th day

  4 weeks

End of 4th day

  3 weeks

End of 3rd day

  2 weeks

End of 2nd day

  1 week

End of 1st day

Semester Withdrawal

Dropping or withdrawing from all classes at all UMS institutions for the term will result in an adjustment in accordance with the following schedule:

Classes 12 weeks or more:

Refund

If Withdrawn Before:

100%

Before the end of the second week
(14 days)

  75%

Before the end of the fourth week
(28 days)

  50%

Before the end of the sixth week
(42 days)

  25%

Before the end of the eighth week
(56 days)

    0%

After the 8th week (57 days and after)

Classes less than 12 weeks:

For students withdrawing from classes less than 12 weeks in length, with no classes remaining on their schedule at any UMS institution, there is no refund after the 100% drop deadline noted above under Students Dropping with Classes Remaining.

Involuntary Withdrawals

Consideration for financial adjustments of charges for involuntary withdrawals (e.g., extended illness, military service) will be considered by the university on a case-by-case basis. Administrative dismissals are not covered by this APL and thus are not entitled to an adjustment of institutional charges.

Involuntary withdrawals may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Military deployment, transfer, or recall to active duty. The request for withdrawal must be substantiated with a copy of the student’s military orders.
  • Illness of the student or an immediate family member. A physician’s statement, certifying the student’s or family member’s illness that required the student withdrawal, must be provided.
  • Death of immediate family member. Appropriate documentation must accompany the request for withdrawal.
  • Involuntary transfer by the student’s employer that precluded continued enrollment. The request for withdrawal must be substantiated by appropriate documentation from the employer.

Appeals for an exception to the established Financial Adjustment policies and practices may be made to the designated university official. Normally, appeals will be considered up to 90 days after the close of the term for which the student is requesting a financial adjustment.

Department of Veteran Affair’s “Covered Individual Policy”:

In compliance with United States Code section 3679 of title 38, any individual who is entitled to educational assistance under chapter 31, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, or chapter 33, Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits will be permitted to attend or participate in the course of education during the period beginning on the date on which the individual provides to the educational institution a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to educational assistance. A certificate of eligibility can also include a “Statement of Benefits” obtained from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ eBenefits website, or a VA form 28-1905 form for chapter 31 authorization purposes.

The University of Maine at Machias will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a covered individual borrow additional funds, on any covered individual because of the
individual’s inability to meet his or her financial obligations to the institution due to the delayed disbursement funding from the VA under chapter 31 or 33.

This agreement will terminate on the date on which payment from the VA is made to the institution or 90 days after the date the institution certified tuition and fees following the receipt of the certificate of eligibility, whichever date is most beneficial to the covered individual.