University of Michigan-Flint Michigan

Public regional campus in Flint with a focus on health professions; enrollment of 6,130 and 68.8% acceptance rate.

College statistics

Address:
303 E. Kearsley Street
Flint, MI
48502
Sector Group:
Public 4-Year or Above
Official Website:
www.umflint.edu/
Setting:
City
Research Activity Tier:
No research designation
Economic Mobility Index:
Opportunity Colleges and Universities – Higher Access, Higher Earnings
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Health Professions and Related Programs

University of Michigan–Flint is a public four-year institution in Flint, Michigan, with a professions-focused mission and a particular emphasis on health professions and related programs. As a campus of the University of Michigan system, it offers baccalaureate and master's degrees with an enrollment of 6,130 students in a city setting.

In-state tuition is $13,554 annually, with a total cost of attendance of $26,408 when room and board ($12,854) are included. Out-of-state students pay $27,108 in tuition and face a total cost of attendance of $39,962. The acceptance rate is 68.8%, indicating accessible admissions. Admitted students typically present SAT Reading scores around the 75th percentile of 620 and SAT Math scores of 590, or an ACT Composite of 29.

The institution serves students seeking degree completion in professional fields, particularly health care. For more information about programs, admissions, and student support, visit www.umflint.edu/.