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The Basics About University of Michigan
University of Michigan is a public institution that was founded in 1817. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 26,208, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 3071 acres. It utilizes a trimester-based academic calendar. University of Michigan's ranking in the 2011 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 29. Its in-state tuition is $12,400; out-of-state tuition is $36,163.
Overview: University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
General Information
 
Institutional Control:
Public
Year founded:
1817
Religious affiliation:
N/A
Academic calendar:
trimester
Fall 2009 Total number of undergraduates:
26,208
Setting:
urban
2009 Endowment:
$5,914,285,000
Fall Admissions
 
Application deadline:
2/1
Application fee:
$40
Fall 2009 Acceptance rate:
50%
Selectivity:
most selective
Expenses
 
Costs:
2010-2011 In-state: $12,400; Out-of-state: $36,163
Student Life at University of Michigan
 
The University of Michigan boasts one of the best college towns in the country: Ann Arbor, only 45 minutes from the city of Detroit. Freshmen are guaranteed housing but are not required to live on campus. Nearly 20 percent of the undergraduate student body is affiliated with Greek life at Michigan, which contains approximately 60 fraternity and sorority chapters. If Greek life does not sound appealing, there are more than 900 other student organizations from which to choose. The Michigan Wolverines have many traditions: Their colors are maize and blue, their widely known chant is "Go Blue!," their stadium is called the "Big House," and their football program, known for its fierce rivalry with Ohio State, is one of the most storied teams in college football.
Other Facts About University of Michigan
 
Michigan’s graduate programs include the highly ranked Stephen M. Ross School of Business, School of Education, College of Engineering, Law School, Medical School, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, School of Public Health, and School of Nursing in addition to the well-regarded School of Dentistry and Taubman College for Architecture and Urban Planning. The University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers is ranked among the top hospitals in the country. Former U.S. President Gerald Ford, actress Lucy Liu of the Charlie’s Angels and Kill Bill film series, and NFL quarterback Tom Brady all graduated from Michigan.
Mission (as provided by the school)
 
The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. Students have the opportunity to work with world-renown faculty. There are literally hundreds of clubs, groups, and organizations covering a variety of social, cultural, and academic interests. The University abuts the city of Ann Arbor, which has its own thriving social and cultural identity. There is literally something for everyone here.
 
Applications: University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Regular Decision
 
Application deadline:
2/1
Notification date:
N/A
Deadline for accepting admissions offers:
Rolling (Fall), Rolling (Winter), Rolling (Spring), Rolling (Summer)
Early Decision
 
Is an early decision plan offered?
No
Early decision deadline:
N/A
Early decision decision sent by:
N/A
Early Action
 
Is an early action plan offered?
Yes
Early action deadline:
11/1
Early action decision sent by:
12/24
Application Fee
 
Application fee:
$40
Is the application fee refundable?
No
Can the application fee be waived for students with financial need?
Yes
Is it possible to defer admission?
Yes
Application Formats
 
Can applications be submitted via E-mail?
No
Electronic application URL:
https://apply.embark.com/ugrad/umich/64
Tuition and Room Deposits
 
Tuition deposit:
$200
Is the tuition deposit refundable?
Nonrefundable
Room deposit:
$0
Is the room deposit refundable?
N/A
Contact Information
 
Admissions director:
Theodore Spencer
Admissions office phone number:
(734) 764-7433
Admissions E-mail:
 
Requirements and Factors: University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Admission Requirements
 
Admission interview?
Neither required/recommended
Campus visit?
Recommended
Off-campus interviews?
N/A
Does the school have an open admission policy?
No
Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants?
Yes
Standardized tests?
Either SAT or ACT required.
ACT Writing test?
ACT with writing required
SAT/ACT scores must be received by:
02/01
SAT Subject Test scores must be received by:
02/01
High school completion requirement for admissions:
High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
General college-preparatory program?
Recommend
Academic Factors Used in Admissions Decisions
 
Rigor of secondary school record?
Very Important
Class rank?
Considered
Academic GPA?
Important
Standardized test scores?
Important
Application essay?
Important
Recommendations?
Important
Nonacademic Factors Used in Admissions Decisions
 
Interview?
Not Considered
Extracurricular activities?
Considered
Talent/ability?
Considered
Character/personal qualities?
Important
Being a first-generation college student?
Important
Alumni/ae relations?
Considered
Geographical residence?
Considered
State residency?
Considered
Religious affiliation/commitment?
Not Considered
Race/ethnicity?
Not Considered
Volunteer work?
Considered
Work experience?
Considered
Level of the applicant's interest?
Considered
Required High School Course Work
 
High school units required in English:
4
High school units required in Foreign Languages:
2
High school units required in History:
3
High school units required in Mathematics:
3
High school units required in Science:
3
High school units required in Science Labs:
1
High school units required in Social Studies:
3
High school units required in academic electives:
1
Total high school units required:
16
Recommended High School Course Work
 
High school units recommended in English:
4
High school units recommended in Foreign languages:
4
High school units recommended in History:
3
High school units recommended in Mathematics:
4
High school units recommended in Science:
4
High school units recommended in Science Labs:
1
High school units recommended in Social Studies:
3
High school units recommended in academic electives:
1
Total high school units recommended:
20
 
Entering Class Statistics: University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Fall 2009 Selectivity
 
Selectivity:
most selective
Fall 2009 Acceptance rate:
50%
Early decision acceptance rate:
N/A
Early action acceptance rate:
N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early action and early decision students):
50%
Fall 2009 Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollments
 
Number of applicants:
29,965
Number of applicants accepted:
14,970
Freshman enrollment for Fall 2009:
6,079
Percent of total enrolled incoming freshmen who been accepted under either early acceptance or early action:
N/A
Number of male applicants:
15,337
Number of male applicants accepted for Fall 2009:
7,414
Male freshman enrollment:
3,072
Number of female applicants:
14,628
Number of female applicants accepted Fall 2009:
7,556
Female freshman enrollment:
3,007
Fall 2009 Wait List
 
Does the school have a waiting list?
Yes
Number of applicants placed on a waiting list:
8,926
Number of students on the wait list accepted:
2,440
Number of students enrolled from a waiting list:
100
Fall 2009 High School Rank
 
Percent of first-year students submitting high school class standing:
96%
2009 Freshmen in top 10 percent of high school class:
92%
2009 Freshmen in top 25 percent of high school class:
99%
2009 Freshmen in top 50 percent of high school class:
100%
Fall 2009 High School GPA
 
Percent of first-year students submitting high school GPA:
96%
Average high school GPA:
3.8
Fall 2009 Freshmen SAT Scores
 
Percent of first-year students submitting SAT scores:
36%
SAT Critical Reading 25th-75th percentile range:
590-690
SAT Math 25th-75th percentile range:
640-740
SAT Writing 25th-75th percentile range:
600-700
SAT Essay 25th-75th percentile range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 700-800 range:
24%
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 600-699 range:
49%
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 500-599 range:
24%
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 400-499 range:
3%
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 300-399 range:
0%
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 200-299 range:
0%
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 700-800 range:
47%
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 600-699 range:
42%
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 500-599 range:
10%
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 400-499 range:
1%
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 300-399 range:
0%
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 200-299 range:
0%
Fall 2009 Freshmen ACT Scores
 
Percent of first-year students submitting ACT scores:
80%
ACT English 25th-75th percentile range:
27-33
ACT Math 25th-75th percentile range:
27-32
ACT Composite 25th-75th percentile range:
27-31
Percent with ACT English scores in the 30-36 range:
54%
Percent with ACT English scores in the 24-29 range:
38%
Percent with ACT English scores in the 18-23 range:
8%
Percent with ACT English scores in the 12-17 range:
0%
Percent with ACT English scores in the 6-11 range:
0%
Percent with ACT English scores below 6:
0%
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 30-36 range:
50%
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 24-29 range:
42%
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 18-23 range:
7%
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 12-17 range:
1%
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 6-11 range:
0%
Percent with ACT Math scores below 6:
0%
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 30-36 range:
46%
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 24-29 range:
48%
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 18-23 range:
6%
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 12-17 range:
0%
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 6-11 range:
0%
Percent with ACT Composite scores below 6:
0%
 
Transfer Students: University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Deadlines
 
Terms for which transfer students may apply for admission:
Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Application date for transfer students:
Rolling (Fall), Rolling (Winter), Rolling (Spring), Rolling (Summer)
Admission decision sent:
Rolling (Fall), Rolling (Winter), Rolling (Spring), Rolling (Summer)
Deadline for accepting admissions offers:
Rolling (Fall), Rolling (Winter), Rolling (Spring), Rolling (Summer)
Requirements
 
Do transfer applicants need a minimum number of credits to apply?
No
Minimum required high school GPA:
0
Minimum required college GPA:
3.0
High school transcript?
Required of all
College transcript?
Required of all
Essay/personal statement?
Required of all
Admission interview?
Required of some
Standardized test scores?
Recommended of all
Statement of good standing from prior institution(s)?
Required of all
Lowest course grade that may be transferred for credit:
C
Maximum number of credit/courses that may be transferred:
62 from a two-year school, 60 from a four-year school
Is there a minimum number of credits needed to complete degree?
60 credits for a bachelor's degree
Transfer Student Application and Enrollment Statistics
 
Total number of transfer students applying for Fall 2009:
2,921
Total number of transfer students accepted for Fall 2009:
1,276
Total number of transfer students enrolled for Fall 2009:
910
 
International Student Admissions: University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Deadlines and Requirements
 
Application deadline:
February 1 (Fall), October 1 (Winter), February 1 (Spring), February 1 (Summer)
Preapplication form required?
No
Separate application form required?
No
TOEFL
 
TOEFL requirement?
N/A
May the TOEFL be submitted in place of the SAT or ACT?
No
Minimum TOEFL score required (paper test):
570
Minimum TOEFL score required (internet test):
230
Average TOEFL score (paper test):
N/A
Average TOEFL score (internet test):
N/A
 
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