Student Life

Studying at UM-Flint offers exciting opportunities to take advantage of all our community has to offer. From strolling downtown Flint during monthly Art Walks to cheering on the Wolverines on football Saturdays, there is no shortage of opportunities to complement the UM-Flint experience close to campus.

Experience More During College

World-class museums and art. Delicious restaurants. The roar of the crowd in the Big House. Students at the University of Michigan-Flint take part in vibrant activities and rich culture in Flint, Genesee County, and the surrounding areas.

And there’s plenty to do right on campus. At the start of every academic year, Maize & Blue Days and Wolverine Welcome invite new and returning students to reconnect with friends, discover student organizations, and enjoy food and fun. A few weeks later, Homecoming events take the UM-Flint spirit to a whole new level. Many students also take advantage of Alternative Spring Break to give back to the community while away from class. These are just a few of the many experiences that make up the fabric of our university culture.

The Division of Student Affairs is here to support you throughout your time at UM-Flint, connecting you with programs, services, and resources that help you grow and thrive both in and out of the classroom.

Between the greater Flint and Ann Arbor communities and everything happening on campus, you’ll never run out of ways to have a great time outside of class.

Visit events.umflint.edu for an up-to-date calendar of everything happening on campus.

Flint & Surrounding Area

You wonโ€™t run out of things to do, just steps away from campus. The Flint area boasts a thriving cultural scene with something for everyone.

Food

Flint Sports

  • The Flint City Bucks soccer team is one of the most successful minor league teams in the country, and students can watch their games for free with their UM-Flint ID at Atwood Stadium! 
  • Kicking off their inaugural season, the Flint City AFC womenโ€™s soccer team also plays at Atwood Stadium with the same free admittance.
  • The Flint Firebirds are part of the Ontario Hockey League and also have a winning tradition. The Firebirds play at Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center. 

Arts & Culture

Outdoor Activities

Local Shopping

  • Comma Bookstore is owned by UM-Flint alum Egypt Otis.
  • Show your pride with local apparel from Flint City T-Shirts.
  • The Shops on Saginaw are a collection of Flint-based pop-up shops on the ground floor of the Dryden Building.
  • The Flint Mad Hatter offers menswear, shoe shines, and, you guessed it โ€“ an extensive selection of stylish hats.
  • Get rolling with Brush Alley Skateshop, which sells skateboards, gear, and apparel.
  • SHIFT specializes in womenโ€™s clothing and accessories but also offers men, kids, and home goods.

Getting Around

Many of the activities listed here are within walking distance of the UM-Flint campus. For adventures further afield, public transportation puts your destination within reach.

  • UM-Flintโ€™s Department of Public Safety offers Campus Safe Ride around campus.
  • The Mass Transportation Authorityโ€™s Moovit Trip Planner helps you set your bus route.
  • On the Ann Arbor campus, the Magic Bus helps you track U-M buses in real-time.

Ann Arbor

Home to the central University of Michigan campus, Ann Arbor is less than an hour away from Flint, making for an easy weekend getaway. UM-Flint students can take advantage of many resources at the Ann Arbor campus, from sporting events to concerts and more.

The U-M Library is fully accessible to Flint students; materials are also available through interlibrary loans. Countless museums, art galleries and performance venues are open to Flint students in Ann Arbor. See Passport to the Arts.

See the latest events happening at the Ann Arbor campus.