The University of Michigan-Flint (UM-Flint, UMF) is a leading public university founded in Flint, Michigan. The University of Michigan-Flint Courses offers 12 Bachelor's degrees, 43 graduate majors/concentrations, Professional Doctorates, and PhD degrees. University of Michigan-Flint International students comprise about 200 of the student population. In addition to its prestige as a top-ranked public university, the University of Michigan is widely recognized for its achievements in research, teaching, sports, and the arts. Apart from the Flint campus, the Dearborn campus also operates a center in Detroit.
A total of 32,000 undergraduate students and 16,000 graduate students are enrolled at the university. There are approximately 130 international students at the university, making up 15% of the total student body.
The University of Michigan-Flint meets international students' financial needs by providing aid and support in the form of work-study opportunities and various scholarships. International students can work up to 20 hours a week on campus and full-time during their careers. The First Year Merit Scholarships are the most well-known scholarship programme offered by the University of Michigan-Flint scholarships.
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