University of Michigan |
University of Michigan was
established in 1817 as a public research university. Michigan University is
also known as UM or U of M in short form. University of Michigan is located in
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The U-M has World University ranked as 8th
position by 4icu.org and University of Michigan also ARWU ranking 17th, Forbes
ranking 41, U.S. News & World Report ranking 29, Washington Monthly ranking
13 and Times Magazine ranking 21.
UM is one of the reputed
university among hundreds of universities in USA and across the world. It is also
recognized as newest advanced research based universities in the USA. U-M has
been offers several comprehensive programs for graduates and postgraduates
level students consisting with social science, social & technology,
humanities, mathematics and Engineering. The university also focused programs for
postgraduate’s level students including business Science, medicine,
architecture, nursing, law, pharmacy, public health, dentistry and social work.
University of Michigan has
enrolled 43,625 total students in 2015 including 15,230 Postgraduates students
and 28,395 Undergraduates students. There were above 65% student’s enrollment for
Undergraduates level programs. MU has 6,771 academic staff and 18,986
administrative staff. The Endowment Amount of M or U was $10.26 billion in 2015
and allocated budget was $7.05 billion.
Michigan University consists Flint
and Dearborn regional flagship Campus in Ann Arbor. UM has 13 undergraduate’s
schools and colleges including 3 largest undergraduate units. U or M schools
and colleges are College of Science, College of Literature, and College of
Engineering for undergraduate’s level. University of Michigan has eighteen
graduates school and colleges comprises the College of Engineering, College of Literature,
Arts and Science, the law school and Ross School of Business. The UM has professional
degrees through School of Law, Public Health, Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy.
Schools and Colleges of University of Michigan:
- School of Social Work
- School of Public Health
- School of Natural Resources & Environment
- School of Pharmacy
- School of Music, Theatre & Dance
- School of Law
- School of Nursing
- Stephen M. Ross School of Business
- School of Information
- School of Kinesiology
- School of Dentistry
- Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design
- Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
- School of Medicine
- School of Education
- Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
- College of Engineering
- College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
- Alfred Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning
Academics of UM
UM offers full-time years
programs for Undergraduate programs, mainly focuses programs are science, arts
and professional residential facilities. University of Michigan has deliberated over 100
doctoral, 200 undergraduate and major 90 master degree programs. UM also has
6,490 undergraduate’s degrees, 709 first professional degree and 4,951 undergraduate’s
degrees for the fiscal year 2011-12. UM provides financial support with
need-based grants, scholarships, loans and work study. According to the data of
2007, more than 75% students received financial aid from UM. The endowment
funds for students financial aid is $1.53 billion.
UM received 51,753 applications
for Undergraduates programs in 2015 and only 26.2% (13,555) students were admitted
including 34% International students. MU 70% graduates from four year based
bachelor's degree, 86% for 5 years graduate and 88% students for six year
graduates programs.
Course offers for Bachelor Degree and Master Degrees by UM:
- Business & Social Science
- Engineering
- Medicine & Health
- Language & Cultural
- Science & Technology
- Arts & Humanities
Annual Tuition Fess of University of Michigan:
US Students should pay annual
tuition fees $10,000 to $12,500 for Undergraduates and $15,000 to $17,500 for
Postgraduates programs. Foreign students should pay annual tuition fees over
$20,000 for Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs.
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