Prospective/New Students
- How do I become a student at University of Michigan- Flint?
- Where can I find information on financial aid?
- Do I need to have a health check/immunizations before getting my visa or coming to the United States?
- How do I find housing?
How do I become a student at University of Michigan- Flint?
To study at the University of Michigan-Flint, you must apply to and be admitted to one of our programs of study through Undergradute or Graduate Admissions. Visit the International Admissions Page for more information.
Where can I find information on financial aid?
Financial aid opportunities are limited for international students. The University of Michigan-Flint has an Office of Financial Aid which is the primary resource of information on scholarships/financial aid.
Do I need to have a health check/immunizations before getting my visa or coming to the United States?
University of Michigan-Flint does NOT require any immunizations or health check in order for you to come attend school. Also, the U.S. government does NOT require you to have immunizations or tests in order to obtain your F-1 or J-1 visa.
As of Fall 2006, the University of Michigan does require certain entering international students to be screened for tuberculosis (TB) upon arrival to campus. Screening will be free, confidential and treatment will have minimal cost.
How do I find housing?
Please visit the Housing Website, to find up-to-date information regarding housing. You can also contact the International Student Center about help finding housing.
