University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

4-years Public College In Ann Arbor, MI

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (referred to as UM-Ann Arbor) is a Public, 4 or more years school located in Ann Arbor, MI. It is classified as Research University (very high research activity) school by Carnegie Classification and its highest level of offering is Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice. The 2023 tuition & fees at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is $17,228 for Michigan residents and $58,072 for out-of-state students. The school has a total enrollment of 51,225 and student to faculty ratio is 8.33% (12 to 1).The highest degree offered at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice. It offers Master's, Post-Master Certificate, Doctorate (Research), and Doctorate (Professional Practice) degrees and programs.
2023 Key Facts
Tuition & Fees$17,228 (Michigan Residents) $58,072 (out-of-state)
Acceptance Rate17.69%
Student Population51,225
Test Scores1,470 (SAT) 33 (ACT)
Graduation Rate93%
Student to Faculty Ratio12 to 1
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is accredited by Higher Learning Commission (1/1/1913 - Current[Estimated Date]).
2021-2022 Tuition & Fees
The undergraduate tuition & fees at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is $17,228 for Michigan residents and $58,072 for out-of-state students for academic year 2021-2022. The graduate tuition & fees at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is $27,524 for Michigan residents and $55,052 for out-of-state students for academic year 2021-2022. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor offers the alternative tuition plans. 70 students have received grants and/or scholarships and the average amount of received financial aid is $16,599 (exclude student loans).
Admission, Enrollment, and Graduation
The acceptance rate at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is 17.69% and the admission yield (also known as enrollment rate) is 47.27%. The average SAT score is 1,470 and the average ACT score is 33. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor accepts dual credit, advanced placement(AP) credits. Total 51,225 students are attending at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (32,695 undergraduate students). There are 6,678 full-time faculty (instructional/teaching staffs) and 1,596 part-time faculty working for University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. The students to faculty ratio is 12 to 1 (8.33%). The number of non-teaching staffs is 21,947 (full-time) and 2,658 (part-time). The graduation rate at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is 93% and the retention rate is 97% at the school.
Special Learning Opportunities & On-Campus Services
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor offers the distance education programs that all courses for completing a degree program can be done through online exclusively for undergraduate and graduate programs. In addition, the distance learning courses are offered for students who are not enrolled online exclusively. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor offers ROTC, study abroad, weekend/evening college, teacher certification program. On University of Michigan-Ann Arbor campus, academic/career services, employment services for students, placement services for completers, on-campus daycare for students' children are provided for their students.
Special Learning Opportunities & On-campus Services at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Distance Learning (Online Classes)
  • Graduate Level Courses & Programs
Special learning Opportunities
  • ROTC (Army, Navy, Air Force)
  • Study abroad
  • Weekend/evening college
  • Teacher certification
On-Campus Student Services
  • Academic/career services
  • Employment services for students
  • Placement services for completers
  • On-campus daycare for students' children
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Mission Statement
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.