Costs of Attendance and Financial Aid

2008-2009


Total: $22,729

Out-of-state costs and discipline-specific tuition


The cost to attend varies based on the individual circumstances of students and may be reduced through grants and scholarships.

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Financial Aid Awarded to Undergraduates (Fall 2007)

Overall Financial Aid
• 77% of Fall 2007 full-time undergraduates received financial aid of some type including need-based loans, work study, and non needbased scholarships.

Annual Need-Based Scholarships and Grants
• 25% of Fall 2007 full-time undergraduates received need-based grants or scholarships; the average award for the year was $9,358.

Annual Need-Based Loans and Work-Study
• 46% of Fall 2007 full-time undergraduates received need-based work-study and/or loans (not including parent loans); the average loan for the year was $5,709.

Percent of Fall 2007 First-Time Students Receiving Each Type of Financial Aid


NOTE: Students may receive aid from more than one source.

Undergraduate Admissions

Fall 2008


Admissions breakdown detail


Academic Preparation of New Freshman

Test(s) Required for Admission: SAT or ACT

Middle 50% of Test Score Range ACT SAT
Composite/Total 27-31  
Math 26-32 640-740
English 27-32  
Critical Reading   580-690

50% of admitted students have test scores within the ranges listed, 25% have scores above, and 25% have scores below.

Percent in top 25% of High School Graduating Class 99%
Percent in top 50% of High School Graduating Class 100%
Average High School GPA (4-point scale) 3.75

Degrees and Areas of Study

Degrees Awarded at U-M in 2007-08

Bachelor's 6,258
Master's 3,336
Doctoral 753
Professional (Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy) 730
  Total: 11,077

Details about degrees awarded

Areas of Study with the Largest Number of Undergraduate Degrees Awarded in 2007-08

Social Sciences 18%
Engineering 15%
Psychology 11%
Visual and Performing Arts 6%
Business/Marketing 6%
All other degree areas 44%
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U-M has over 200 undergraduate majors, 100 doctoral and 90 master's programs, as well as a wide range of professional and dual-degree programs.

List of undergraduate programs
List of graduate programs

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