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University of Michigan-Flint
Admission Chances & Acceptance Rate

📍 Flint, MI🏛️ Public university📝 Test-optional

Located in Flint, Michigan, this public university enrolls about 6,000 students and has a 70.5% acceptance rate. Health professions is the dominant field, accounting for over one-third of degrees awarded. Note that the 6-year graduation rate is 40%, which is relatively low, though first-year retention stands at 78%. Ten years after entry, median earnings are $53,230.

Acceptance rate
70.5%
Enrollment
5,985
Test policy
optional
Grad rate (6-yr)
40%

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Admitted Student Profile

The middle 50% of admitted students (25th–75th percentile), self-reported by the school.

SAT (combined)
970 – 1243
ACT (composite)
19 – 24
GPA
Not published

$ What You'll Actually Pay

Average yearly net price after grants & scholarships, by family income (federal cohort averages — not a personal quote).

$0–30k
$1,517
family income
$30–48k
$2,386
family income
$48–75k
$3,752
family income
$75–110k
$9,167
family income
$110k+
$12,333
family income
39% receive Pell grants
43% take federal loans

Strongest Programs

The fields University of Michigan-Flint graduates the most students in — a signal of depth, faculty, and alumni networks.

Health Professions
34.4%
Business & Marketing
14.2%
Psychology
9.9%
Biology
7.7%
Multi/Interdisciplinary
6.7%

Outcomes

School-level averages across all students who enrolled (College Scorecard). Not a personal forecast.

Earnings (10 yr)
$53,230
Earnings (6 yr)
$45,453
Completion
40%
Retention
78%
Median debt
$25,000

? Frequently Asked Questions

What is the acceptance rate at University of Michigan-Flint?

University of Michigan-Flint has an acceptance rate of 70.5%, making it relatively accessible.

What SAT score do you need for University of Michigan-Flint?

The middle 50% of admitted students scored between 970 and 1243 on the SAT. The ACT range is 19–24.

How much does University of Michigan-Flint actually cost?

After grants and scholarships, the average net price for the lowest income band is $1,517 per year, rising to $12,333 for families earning $110k+. These are federal cohort averages, not a personal quote.

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Data sourced from IPEDS, the Common Data Set, and the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Acceptance probabilities calculated by UniversityOdds are estimates based on published academic data and are not a guarantee of admission. Net price figures are federal cohort averages, not personalized quotes — run the school's official net price calculator for your own estimate.