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University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan4-yearPublic

Your chances

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Acceptance rate

20%

Public school in Michigan with 32,200 total undergraduate students
503 Thompson Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(734) 764-1817
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Admissions

Overall acceptance rate
20%
Yield rate - overall
45%

Acceptance rate breakdown

Women
22%

Men
17%

Applicant breakdown

Total number of applicants
79,743

Women: 49%
Men: 51%

Cost & scholarships

Your estimated net cost
$ ? / year
In-state
$28,770
Out-of-state
$65,824

Average net cost after aid

Income
Average net cost

$0–30,000
$4,692

$30,001–48,000
$6,904

$48,001–75,000
$12,432

$75,001–110,000
$18,938

Over $110,000
$27,199

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Applications

Accepts Common App
Yes

Considers class rank
Yes

Recommendation letters
Optional

TOEFL policy (international applicants)
Required

SAT/ACT testing policy
Optional
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Which tests students typically submit

SAT: 64%
ACT: 48%

Students

Enrolled students

First-year students (full-time)
7,290
Admission policy
Co-ed
Enrolled women:
55%
Enrolled men:
45%
6-year graduation rate
93%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
4 years
6 years
Retention rate
97%

Student diversity

Moderately diverse
International students
8%

Race & ethnicity diversity among domestic students

Asian and Pacific Islander: 15%
Black: 5%
Hispanic: 6%
Native American: < 1%
Other: 9%
White: 65%

Academics

Student faculty ratio
11:1
Calendar system
Trimester

Special academic offering

Study abroad

Credit for AP exams

Offers graduate degree

Academic and career counseling

Majors & careers

Special focus
None

Has medical school
Yes

Housing

Commuter College
No

On campus housing
Yes

Sports

D1 Football
Yes

Football conference
Big Ten Conference

D1 Basketball
Yes

Basketball conference
Big Ten Conference

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