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University of Michigan--Ann Arbor

University of Michigan--Ann Arbor, MI

School Type

Public

Acceptance Rate

32%

Tuition

$13,856 in-state, $43,476 out of state

Eligibility For Public Schools

Both

International Students

N/A

US News Ranking

#28 in National Universities

Scholarships

Alumni Association Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

$5,000

Required GPA

3.5

Required SAT

1220

Required Act

27

Mid 50 ACT

21-26

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

The Alumni Association offers scholarships to highly qualified, admitted students who can enhance diversity at the University of Michigan in terms of race, gender, or ethnicity. We seek to provide all alumni and future alumni with positive University experiences, including scholarships and the improvement of campus culture, which includes the diversity initiative.

Bell Scholarship Program

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

THE GLORIA WILLIE BELL & CARLOS R. BELL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust

Carol Goss Leadership Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

The Carol Goss Leadership Scholarship is for a student who is a resident of the Detroit area with demonstrated leadership potential with an interest in community building, civic engagement, education and leadership development with a field placement located in Detroit.

Clarice Ullman Freud Fellowships

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

The Clarice Ullman Freud Fellowships and the Clarice Ullman Freud Individual Research Fellowship were made possible by a gift from the estate of Clarice Ullman Freud along with matching funds from the Ann and Robert Lurie Family Foundation. Professor Freud was the Director of Field Instruction while on faculty at the U-M School of Social Work. The Freud Fellowship in Children and Families was developed to support research to help students integrate theory and practice in field instruction. Selection is based on demonstrated outstanding potential for professional practice. Determination of awards is based on an evaluation of previous academic work, writing skills, recommendations, human services experience (paid or volunteer), and the applicant's written supplementary statement.

Gloria Willie Bell & Carlos R. Bell Scholarship Program

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

3

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

THE GLORIA WILLIE BELL & CARLOS R. BELL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee cooperation with the University of Michigan.

Honors Program

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

The Undergraduate Honors Program provides special opportunities for students who wish to delve further into their undergraduate educational experience and research. Students of the incoming freshman class who meet criteria for the Honors Program will receive information about the program and will be invited to apply.

Students in the Honors Program:

Work with faculty on meaningful research

Participate in a student mentorship program

Cultivate leadership capabilities through community service and involvement in planning of Honors activities

Meet and interact with leaders in the nursing profession

Engage with faculty in small group settings

Learn through special Honors seminars

LSA Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

$5,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

Up to $5,000 in funding is available to cover the cost of interning through the LSA Internship Scholarship. (In 2017 we awarded more than $1 million!) These scholarships are made possible thanks to generous donations from U-M alumni and supporters.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis between January 3 and June 8, 2018. To learn more about eligibility requirements or to apply, visit the LSA Scholarships page.
The U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts provides scholarships of up to $5,000 to support current undergraduate LSA students? internship experiences in the spring and summer terms. These scholarships are made possible thanks to generous donations from U-M alumni and supporters.

Merit-based Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

$5,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

All undergraduate architecture applicants are automatically considered for two $5,000 merit-based scholarships. Applicants are notified of a scholarship award as part of the admissions process. Because financial resources are limited, applicants are encourages to seek out other sources of funding as well.

Nursing Merit Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

The School of Nursing has a limited source of funds available for undergraduate merit scholarships. Most merit scholarships are awarded to entering freshman and are based upon a combination of high school GPA and standardized test scores (SAT and/or ACT).

These scholarships are given on a rolling basis until funds are exhausted. Returning students are automatically eligible for merit scholarships based upon their cumulative U-M GPA.

Portfolio-based And Merit-based (Academics And Portfolio) Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

$1000 to $20,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

UM's Stamps School of Art and Design have portfolio-based and merit-based (academics and portfolio) scholarships. Every student admitted to Stamps is automatically considered for our scholarships.

School Of Education Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

UM's School of Education is committed to helping one find funding to cover tuition and expenses. As part of one's admission to the school, the school try to match applicants with numerous scholarships. is awarded to for these funds is automatic, no action is required of the applicant. If one is selected for any of these, based on merit and financial need, he is informed by August.

School Of Kinesiology Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

School of Kinesiology Scholarships - Thanks to alumni and donor support, the School of Kinesiology also has a small number of scholarships (listed below) that are available to incoming freshmen based upon merit and/or financial need. Kinesiology students are automatically considered for these scholarships when they complete an admission is awarded to and the Free is awarded to for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and/or College Scholarship Service (CSS) PROFILE. Monetary values range from $1,000 to $40,000 per year. Most of these are renewable for four years.

Stamps Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

$20,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

Stamps Scholarships are awarded to high-achieving first year undergraduates. Academic achievement is determined on the basis of a set standard of high school grade point average and SAT/ACT test scores. Exceptional talent in the arts and sciences is also considered in the nomination process. Awarded to two incoming Kinesiology freshmen each year.

School Of Music, Theatre & Dance Scholarships

Type

Talent

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

30-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 690-790
SAT Critical Reading 660-760
SAT Writing 670-770

Description

The School of Music, Theatre & Dance commits more than $3 million annually in scholarships for undergraduates. These scholarships are ?merit-based, need-informed,? which means that while we encourage and reward artistic and academic excellence, we also consider a student?s complete financial resources, as indicated by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile.

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