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University of Michigan-Flint Admission Chances

Quick answer

University of Michigan-Flint in Flint, MI admits about 70% of applicants (admitted students score 970–1243 on the SAT, middle 50%), making it a target-to-safety for students near its published range for most students. Your real odds depend on your GPA, test scores, and intended major — estimate them free in about 15 seconds below.

Key facts

Acceptance rate
70%
SAT (mid-50%)
970–1243
Test policy
In-state tuition
$14,704
Out-of-state tuition
$28,320
Avg. net price
$7,007
Undergrads
4,411
Setting
Urban
Location
Flint, MI

Is University of Michigan-Flint a reach for you?

Estimated admission chance by applicant profile, from the same engine FalconPrep uses to build your list. Estimates — your real odds depend on your full profile, major, and residency.

ApplicantSAT / GPAVerdictEst. chance
Below average1150 / 3.3Safety82%
Average1300 / 3.6Safety100%
Above average1400 / 3.8Safety100%
Strong1520 / 3.9Safety100%

Should you apply to University of Michigan-Flint?

  • If your SAT is above 1243 and your GPA is strong (roughly 3.9+), University of Michigan-Flint is a realistic target — apply, and consider an early round if it's your clear first choice.
  • If your SAT falls within its 970–1243 middle 50%, treat University of Michigan-Flint as a reach worth taking — balance it with solid target and safety schools.
  • If your SAT is below 970, University of Michigan-Flint is a long-shot reach: apply only if it's a genuine fit, and lead your list with stronger matches.

Weighing fit? Compare University of Michigan-Flint with Harding University, University of Delaware, Knox College.

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University of Michigan-Flint admissions FAQ

Can I get into University of Michigan-Flint?

University of Michigan-Flint admits about 70% of applicants, so students near its published GPA and SAT range have a solid chance. Admitted students typically score 970–1243 on the SAT (middle 50%). Run your numbers in the free chances calculator below to see where you land.

What are my chances of getting into University of Michigan-Flint?

Your chances of getting into University of Michigan-Flint depend on your GPA, test scores, intended major, and residency. The table above estimates admission chances by applicant profile, and the free calculator gives you a personalized reach / target / safety read in about 15 seconds — no account needed.

Should I apply to University of Michigan-Flint?

Apply to University of Michigan-Flint if your SAT is at or above its 970–1243 middle-50% range and your GPA is strong — it's a realistic target then. If you're below that range it's a reach: apply only if it's a genuine fit, and balance it with target and safety schools. Estimate your exact odds with the free calculator below.

Is University of Michigan-Flint a reach school?

University of Michigan-Flint admits about 70% of applicants, so for students near or above its mid-range it's typically a target or safety rather than a reach.

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

Admitted students at University of Michigan-Flint typically score between 970 and 1243 on the SAT (the middle 50%). A score above 1243 strengthens your odds.

What is University of Michigan-Flint's acceptance rate?

University of Michigan-Flint accepts approximately 70% of applicants.

Does University of Michigan-Flint offer Early Decision or Early Action?

University of Michigan-Flint does not appear to offer a binding or early-action round — applicants apply in the Regular Decision round. Confirm on University of Michigan-Flint's admissions site.

Compare University of Michigan-Flint with: Harding University, University of Delaware, Knox College, Calvin University
How FalconPrep estimates your chances →

Figures are drawn from public data (U.S. Department of Education / IPEDS and college admissions data) and reviewed regularly. Always confirm current numbers and deadlines on University of Michigan-Flint's official admissions site.