At undergraduate level, the University of Michigan offers more than 265 different degree programs across 15 of U-M's 19 schools and colleges. The process for international students in applying for undergraduate degrees at Michigan is very similar to the process for domestic students. You should apply via The Common Application and submit the following:
University of Michigan Questions (required admissions essays)
Paid application fee
SAT or ACT test results
Proof of proficiency in English (if it’s not your first language)
High school transcript, translated to English if necessary
Teacher evaluation
Two out of three domestic undergraduate students receive financial aid. You can check the university’s Office of Financial Aid as your resource for what scholarships are available and how you can apply. The university also has a Net Price Calculator which can help you estimate the cost of your studies.
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At undergraduate level, the University of Michigan offers more than 265 different degree programs across 15 of U-M's 19 schools and colleges. The process for international students in applying for undergraduate degrees at Michigan is very similar to the process for domestic students. You should apply via The Common Application and submit the following:
University of Michigan Questions (required admissions essays)
Paid application fee
SAT or ACT test results
Proof of proficiency in English (if it’s not your first language)
High school transcript, translated to English if necessary
Teacher evaluation
Two out of three domestic undergraduate students receive financial aid. You can check the university’s Office of Financial Aid as your resource for what scholarships are available and how you can apply. The university also has a Net Price Calculator which can help you estimate the cost of your studies.
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