The application period for 2013-2014 scholarships has ended for undergraduate students. The scholarship application deadline for graduate students is June 1, 2013.

Scholarships are open to any admitted UM-Flint student. Students may apply only once during an aid year.

Continuing graduate students, to maximize your chances for scholarship consideration:

  • File an application by the undergraduate deadline to be considered for those scholarships open to all students regardless of class level.
  • Your application will also be included for graduate scholarship consideration after the June 1
You can still apply for 2013/2014 Financial Aid!

Fall 2013 Students:
2013-2014 Priority Deadline was March 1, 2013
Applications are now being accepted through the priority deadline of February 15, 2013.

In order to be awarded aid, applicants must have filed a 2012/2013 FAFSA.

(Please note that due to the limited amount of aid available for Spring and Summer, priority will be given to undergraduate seniors with the highest financial need who filed by February 15, 2013.)

Financial aid will be based on the number of credit hours you report on this application. If your actual credit hours differ, complete a Spring/Summer Revision Request Form.

Students who apply by the priority deadline may expect to see spring/summer awards in SIS based on the following schedule:


Graduate Student - February 27, 2013
Undergraduate Seniors - March 15, 2013
Undergraduate Juniors - March 29, 2013
Undergraduate Sophomores - April 10, 2013
Undergraduate Freshmen - April 19, 2013
Late Applications - After May 1, 2013




Mission

The Office of Financial Aid is committed to meeting the financial needs of all students, and to recognizing and supporting merit and achievement. Timely, informative service will be given in a courteous and confidential manner. The Financial Aid Office will inform the community about financial resources available for post-secondary education.



Financial Aid Statement

The University of Michigan–Flint Office of Financial Aid operates under many federal, state, and institutional guidelines. In addition, the office adheres to all ethical practices in all facets of delivering student financial aid. As a member institution of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), the office is bound by the code of conduct as established by our profession. University of Michigan–Flint financial aid administrators also abide by the loan code of conduct and the ethical expectations of the University.