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University of Michigan Admissions

The University of Michigan's admissions process evaluates applicants based on academic achievements, standardized test scores (if submitted), extracurricular involvement, leadership, personal qualities, and potential contributions to the campus community. It considers both the academic record and individual experiences to select a diverse and talented student body. The university uses a holistic review, meaning no single factor determines admission; instead, it looks at the overall profile. While competitive, the process aims to identify students who demonstrate promise and align with the university’s mission of academic excellence, leadership, and service.