University of Michigan-Flint

Non-profit
Public
Regional
University of Michigan-Flint was founded in 1956 to bring high-quality educational opportunities to the residents of Flint and the surrounding area. Today, students around the world can learn at the university through 20 fully online bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs in healthcare administration, substance use treatment and intervention, inclusive education, and computer science and information systems. Nine additional degrees at UM-Flint are available in a hybrid format, requiring visits to campus every four to six weeks. Online students at the university receive 24/7 technical support, as well as tutoring, academic advising, financial aid counseling, and research assistance through the university library. All online instructors at UM-Flint also receive specialized training in leading distance education courses. Applying to the university as an undergraduate requires a high school diploma with a GPA of at least 2.7 or a GED with a minimum score of 170. Applicants must also receive a score of at least 17 on the ACT or 920 on the SAT.
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Admissions Breakdown
Acceptance Rate Insight
26% of students were accepted during the 2020-2021 school year. Sometimes schools with midrange acceptance rates have higher standards of entry but are still accessible to many students who apply.
Retention Rate Insight
96% of full-time students stayed to continue their studies the following academic year. These students started in Fall 2019 and returned in Fall 2020.
Graduation Rate Insight
93% of students graduated out of all full-time, first-time students who began their studies in Fall 2014. Keep in mind many students who enroll are not typically first-time students, as most are adult learners. Therefore, the number of first-time students is traditionally low.
Application Considerations
Test scores:
Considered (not required)
High school transcript:
Required
High school rank:
Considered (not required)
Letter of recommendation:
Required
High school GPA:
Required
Open admission:
No
Completion of college prep program:
Required
Test of English as a foreign language (TOEFL):
Required
Transfer Credit Policy
Dual enrollment: Yes
Advance placement (AP) credits: Yes
Credit for qualified life experience*: Implied no
Learning Environment
48k
Students enrolledOnline student enrollmentStudent to faculty ratio
91%
Online student enrollmentStudent to faculty ratio
11:1
Student to faculty ratio
Degrees Awarded by Program
Degrees given for the 2020-2021 academic year.
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Programs
BA
MA
Doc
1
Architecture And Related Services
2
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, And Gender Studies
3
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, And Group Studies
4
Biological And Biomedical Sciences
5
Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
6
Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs
7
Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services
8
Education
9
Engineering
10
English Language And Literature/Letters
11
Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics
12
Health Professions And Related Clinical Sciences
13
Health Professions And Related Programs
14
History
15
History
16
Legal Professions And Studies
17
Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities
18
Mathematics And Statistics
19
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
20
Natural Resources And Conservation
21
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, And Fitness Studies
22
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, And Kinesiology
23
Philosophy And Religious Studies
24
Physical Sciences
25
Psychology
26
Public Administration And Social Service Professions
27
Social Sciences
28
Visual And Performing Arts