The University of Michigan-Dearborn is a student-oriented interactive institution dedicated to quality in teaching and learning. It provides graduate, undergraduate and professional education to a variety of talented students. The University of Michigan is responsive to the varying needs of society and is pertinent to the goals of the community and students. The University gives a wide range of opportunities for joint and international study, practical application and research.
Financial AidAt the Office of Financial Aid current and prospective students may find information on grants, scholarships, work study and loans. This is a helpful resource for planning education of the students.
Applying for Aid:
- apply for admission
- Request a Personal Identification Number (PIN)
- submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- review the Student Aid Report (SAR)
- provide additional information upon request
- review and respond to students’ Financial Aid Offer
AdmissionThere are the following admission criteria for freshmen:
- academic performance in grades 10-12
- SAT and/or ACT test scores
- class rank
- trend of grades and mix of academic courses
The process of application:
- submit the Online Application
- fill out the High School Transcript Request Form and turn it in to your high school counselor (it is necessary that student’s counselor provide a copy of the official high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores)
- send all materials to the Office of Admissions and Orientation