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  1. The University of Michigan–Flint (UM-Flint) is a public university in Flint, Michigan. Founded in 1956 as the Flint Senior College , it was initially established as a remote branch of the University of Michigan, offering upper-division undergraduate courses.

  2. As a visionary leader in higher education, the University of Michigan-Flint provides a diverse collection of advanced graduate programs in the areas of business, education and human services, fine arts, health, humanities, and STEM. Follow Grad Programs on Social. At UM-Flint, whether you are pursuing a master’s degree, doctoral degree, or ...

  3. The University of Michigan-Flint’s online application is simple and free. It can be completed by most students in about 10 minutes. First-year students can apply by submitting our free online application or through the Common Application . The University of Michigan-Flint is test-optional, but we encourage students to submit SAT or ACT scores ...

  4. The University of Michigan-Flint works hard to provide competitive tuition rates, generous financial aid offerings, and valuable resources to make your graduate education affordable. The Office of Financial Aid staff is committed to your success and ready to connect you with scholarship opportunities and available fellowships and research ...

  5. The Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) degree from the University of Michigan-Flint is ideal for mid-level managers or executives who want to grow in leadership roles and those who want to transition to academia. Accelerate your career with the fully online DBA program. You can achieve your degree in three years at a part-time pace.

  6. In an 1837 letter to family back east, Ann Arbor resident Sarah C. Miles Case wrote, “A branch of the Michigan University at Ann Arbor is to be established in Flint at some future day.”. That day turned out to be Sept. 23, 1956, nearly 120 years after Sarah penned the first recorded mention of a University of Michigan-Flint campus.

  7. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students prepare to provide health care to people across their lifespans. RNs develop, implement, modify, and evaluate care for individuals, families, and communities through evidence-based practice. Theoretical and clinical learning experiences prepare students to provide care for the acutely and ...

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