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2009 Freshman Class Profile
- 29,965 Applications
- 14,970 Admissions
- 6,079 Enrolled
- High School GPA:
- 27% of students with a 4.0 GPA
- 51% of students with a 3.9 GPA or higher
- 66% of students with a 3.8 GPA or higher
- 85% of students with a 3.6 GPA or higher
- High School Class Ranking
- 27% in top 1%
- 77% in top 5%
- 94% in top 10%
- 99% in top 20%
- Middle 50th Percentile of the Admitted Class:
- ACT Composite of 28–32
- ACT English of 28–34
- ACT Math of 27–33
- ACT Combined English/Writing of 26–31
- SAT Total of 1940–2190
- SAT Critical Reading 620–730
- SAT Math 660–770
- SAT Writing 630–730
- HS GPA 3.7-4.0
- AP and/or IB Credit was granted to over 3000 new freshmen
Freshman Admissions Criteria
- High school grades
- Curriculum choices
- ACT or SAT scores
- Extracurricular achievements and leadership
- Special skills and talents
- Unique personal background
- Counselor and teacher recommendations
- TOEFL / IELTS / MELAB (for speakers of English as a second language)
Application Process
- Three convenient methods of applying- apply directly on-line, print out a pdf application, or request a hard-copy from your high school counselor Deadline for fall freshmen is February 1- a complete list of all freshman deadlines is also available
- The University of Michigan uses a modified rolling admissions process. We will communicate admissions decisions on a periodic basis beginning in late fall through early spring. We will make final decisions on all complete files by mid-April.
- Early fall application is STRONGLY recommended
A Distinguished University
Diverse Student Body
- Students come from all 50 states and 120 countries.
- 66% of undergraduates are Michigan residents.
- 4% of undergraduates attend part-time.
- 96% of freshmen return for their sophomore year.
- 84% of freshmen graduate within five years.
- 82% of U-M graduates who apply to law school are admitted.
- U-M graduates’ rate of acceptance into medical school exceeds the national average by 7%
- Freshmen from over 1650 different high schools
- 25% of undergraduates are African American, Hispanic American, Native American, or Asian American
- 4% are international students
- Ratio of undergraduate men to women approximately 50/50
- Student body of 26,208 undergraduates and 15,466 graduate and professional students (2009)
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