University of Michigan - Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

Financial Aid

Office of Financial Aid
University of Michigan-Flint
277 Pavilion
Flint, MI 48502-1950

Phone: (810) 762-3444
Fax: (810) 766-6757

Email: Financial_Aid@list.umflint.edu

When emailing our office please DO NOT include any information that can put your identity at risk (e.g. Social Security Number, Credit Card Numbers, etc.) Please email from your UM-Flint Outlook E-mail Account and use your UMID for identification purposes.

Please allow up to 3 business days for a response to your email.

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Important Dates:

August 5, 2008    Student Accounts charges tuition.  Check email for tuition bills.
     
August 18, 2008   First day that financial aid can pay for Fall semester.  Cashier's Office is closed.
     
August 27, 2008   First day of classes - Fall 2008 semester 
     
September 10, 2008   Drop/Add deadline 
     
September 17, 2008    Tuition Due...pay now to avoid late fees 
     
December 15, 2008   

2009 Spring/Summer Aid Application is available (on this web site)

2009/2010 Scholarship Application is available (on this web site)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




2008/2009 FAFSA
www.fafsa.ed.gov
Priority Deadline:  March 1, 2008
There is still time to apply for 0809. 


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 ethical expectations of the University.