About University of Michigan
The mission of the University of Michigan's Urban and Regional Planning is to build knowledge, develop capabilities, and imagine possibilities to cultivate flourishing communities. We pursue this vision through five core values: justice-driven, environmentally-minded, future-focused, co-creative, and action-oriented.
With expertise across the breadth of the planning field, our program leverages the exceptional resources of the University of Michigan, draws on deep relationships within our region and around the world, and benefits from a thriving alumni network of change-makers.
Points of Distinction
Ten dual degree programs with other U-M graduate programs.
Graduate Certificates in Real Estate Development and Healthy Cities.
Degrees & Programs
| Degree Name | Master of Urban and Regional Planning |
| Accreditation: | yes |
| Minimum GPA | 3.0 |
| Minimum TOEFL | 95 |
| Minimum IELTS | 7.0 |
| In-state tuition per year |
$40,764
2026-2027 |
| Out-of-state tuition per year |
$59,636
2026-2027 |
| Degree Name | Master of Urban Technology |
| Accreditation: | no |
| Minimum GPA | 3.0 |
| In-state tuition per year |
$42,746
2027 -2028 |
| Out-of-state tuition per year |
$65,318
2027-2028 |
| Application deadline |
2026-12-15
December 15 is the deadline for Early Action and for priority consideration of scholarship; Deadlines for Regulation Decision are Feb.15 and April 15. |
| Financial aid and scholarship deadline | 2026-12-15 |
| Degree Name | Bachelor of Science in Urban Technology |
| Accreditation: | no |
| In-state tuition per year |
$18,782
2026-2027 |
| Out-of-state tuition per year |
$66,990
2026-2027 |
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Ann Arbor Michigan
Administrative Email
TaubmanCollegeAdmissions@umich.eduAddress
2000 Bonisteel DrAnn Arbor, Michigan 48109-2069
