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LEAD THE WAY

LEAD THE WAY. TO MICHIGAN. TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE. Founded in 1817 A distinguished university #28 University in U.S. News & World Report ( 2014) #4 Public University in same report Programs consistently rank among the top in national polls

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LEAD THE WAY

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  1. LEAD THE WAY TO MICHIGAN

  2. TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE • Founded in 1817 • A distinguished university • #28 University in U.S. News & World Report (2014) • #4 Public University in same report • Programs consistently rank among the top in national polls • Nearly every one of U-M’s 13 undergraduate schools and colleges ranks in top of field

  3. FINDING YOUR PLACE • Small class size • 80% of undergraduate classes have fewer than 50 students • 16:1 student to faculty ratio • First-year Seminars • Available only to freshmen • Capped at 20 students per class • 96% Freshman retention rate • National average 74% • Michigan Learning Communities • Opportunity to take classes in other school/colleges

  4. BIG UNIVERSITY, BIG RESOURCES • 43,424 students on campus • 27,979 undergraduates • Diverse student body • Students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries • One third from outside the State of Michigan • First rate faculty • 96% of Undergraduate courses are taught by faculty • Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program • MacArthur Fellowship recipients, Nobel Prize Winners and Grammy Winners

  5. ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES • Lots of Choice • Nearly 250 majors • 13 undergraduate schools & colleges • 3,300+ undergraduate classes • Study-abroad programs in countries around the world • Top-notch facilities • 25 libraries, over 12.1 million print and electronic volumes • A top 10 research library in North America • Technology • Campus-wide computing sites • Access to printers, software and internet • Online file space for all students • Wireless connectivity in most UM buildings • Computer-equipped classrooms and multimedia labs

  6. LIFE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM • 1200+ clubs and organizations • Covering political, social, religious, ethnic, academic, arts, the environment. • 19% of undergrads join the Greek System • Athletics • 31NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams • 32Club Sports • 27Intramural sports • Flag Football, Broomball, Inner-tube Water Polo, etc • 3 Campus Recreational Buildings • Pools, tracks, courts, climbing wall weight/cardio machines • Student Housing • Campus housing guaranteed (not required) for new freshman • 98% of Freshmen choose to live in residence hall

  7. ANN ARBOR • Population 114,925 (2011 census) • A classic college town • Tree-lined streets • Socially aware and active environment • Downtown shops and restaurants, local markets • Strong performing arts • Great parks/bike friendly • Getting Around • U-M Campus Buses, AATA Buses • Detroit Metro Airport: 30 minutes • Downtown Detroit and Windsor, Ontario: 45 minutes • Detroit Institute of Art, Professional Sports Teams, great restaurants, etc. • Chicago: 4 hours

  8. ADMISSIONS CRITERIA • Holistic, comprehensive and individualized reviewprocess • Six primary factors • High School grades • ACT or SAT • Rigor of Curriculum • AP, IB and/or Honors courses are strongly encouraged • A rigorous senior-year schedule is imperative! • Extracurricular activities and leadership • Essays • Letters of Recommendation • Teacher Evaluation must be from Academic Teacher • School Report (counselor) • Other factors considered • Geographic Diversity • Alumni Ties

  9. APPLICATION CHECKLIST • The Common Application • The U-M Writing Supplement & Member Questions • High school transcript • Secondary school report • Teacher evaluation • SAT or ACT w/writing test scores • Directly from the testing agency • SAT code 1839; ACT code 2062 • Application Fee of $75 • Home School supplement (if applicable) • International supplement (if applicable)

  10. DEADLINES • Early Action (EA) vs. Regular Decision • All UM decisions are non-binding • EA guarantees applicants to LSA, Engineering, Nursing, Art & Design, Architecture, or Kinesiology a decision by December 24 • Applicants to School of Music, Theatre & Dance must apply by December 1st • Early Action: November 1, 2013 • Decision released no later than Dec 24, 2013 • No extra consideration is given to Early Action applicants • Regular: February 1, 2014 • Students may apply as early as they would like • Students can expect a decision no later than early April

  11. FRESHMAN PROFILE 2013 • 46,806 Freshman applications • 15,558 students admitted • 6,100 enrolled (as of July 2013) • Middle 50th percentile of admitted class • ACT scores 29 - 33 • SAT scores 2030-2250 • Average GPA: 3.85 on 4.0 scale

  12. LEADERS & BEST • A degree from UM reaps benefits • Alum career services such as job searches & counseling • Name recognition • Join more than 536,000 living alumni • Good company – Famous U-M Alums • Former President Gerald R. Ford • Actors James Earl Jones, Lucy Liu and Selma Blair • Author Chris Van Allsburg, Playwright Arthur Miller and Director Lawrence Kasdan • Journalists Mike Wallace, Sanjay Gupta and Rich Eisen • Athletes Tom Brady, Desmond Howard and Jalen Rose • Businesspeople Charles Walgreen Jr., William Davidson and Larry Page • Tony Fadelldesigned the iPod

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