- Total enrollment: 6,581
- 66% full-time, 34% part-time
- 39% male, 61% female
- 14.3% African American, 1.8%
Asian American, 69.4%
Caucasian, 2.9% Hispanic
American, .8% Native American,
10% other
- 85.3% in-state, 1.5% out-of-state, 13.1% transfer students;
1.5% international
- 4.6% live on campus
- Freshman (second-year) retention rate: 72.9%
- 2693 students applied; 2213 were accepted
- Acceptance rate: 86.8%
- 17:1 student/faculty ratio
- 257 full-time faculty (70% are PhDs)
- Greek life: Fraternities (2% of
student body) and sororities (3%
of student body)
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- 118 undergraduate programs and
39 graduate programs, with a
focus on the liberal arts and
sciences, education, nursing,
business, computer science
- Most popular majors: 18% nursing; 13.5% business; 11.2% education; 7.7% biology
; 6.1% health
- Degrees Available: Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate
- Special Academic Programs: Study abroad, honors, graduate
program, dual enrollee,
pre-professional program
- Summer, Fall, Winter,
Spring semesters
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- 1 library, 273,881 bound
volumes, 38,324 periodicals,
600,526 microforms, 905
periodical subscriptions
- Hours: Mon.-Thurs.,
9 a.m.-9 p.m.;
Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.;
Sat., 1-5 p.m.; Sun., 1-8 p.m.
- Network connectivity in all buildings that house student activities
- In-district, full-time 30 Credit hours, no feeds In-State, full-tim: $7,898.50; per credit hour: 311.40
- Out-of-state, full-time: $15,412.50; per credit hour: $622.75
- Required fees: Full-time, per year: $380
- Room and board: $6,874
- Books and supplies: $1000
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- Forms needed: FAFSA
- Types of aid available: Grants,
scholarships, loans, work-study,
employment, veterans benefits
- 78% receive financial aid
- Average need-based financial aid package: $8,401 per year
- Call 810-762-3300 or visit www.umflint.edu/finaid/ for more information
- Deferred admission: Yes
- Early decision: No
- Average high school GPA: 3.19
- Average SAT score: 504.38
- Average ACT score: 21.4
- Application fee: $30.00
- Documents required: GED or
high school transcripts and test
scores, UM-Flint counselor
recommendation form
- Materials recommended: Resumes, letters of
recommendation
- Materials needed for transfer students: College transcripts
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