University of Michigan Ann Arbor Early Action Fall 2024

Early action applicants are seeing this screen now:

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I am not a student and don’t have access.

This is for real. Don’t press that link :link::thinking::joy:

Let’s think logically. History says it’s coming out Friday. It’s not today. No reason for Wednesday since it’s hump day. hump day: Why is Wednesday called Hump day; All you need to know - The Economic Times

Why would they release on Thursday and have all these parents call and question their decision?? So if they release later on Friday (3:00pm Eastern time), they can conviently be busy till the parents cool off and hopefully don’t call on Monday :telephone_receiver::roll_eyes:.

So, Friday it is.

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good googly moogly

Bro Friday feels so far away

When my daughter logs on to the portal, before the blue screen shows up, the top says “enrollment information” then disappears. Anyone else have this?

You’d have to screenshot it to show what you are seeing.

Can you take a video?

It disappeared :frowning:

Just scrolling through the UMich 2023 early action thread. Seems as if in state applicants have a MASSIVE advantage just by reading through some results, maybe moreso than other schools.

Can anyone with experience confirm? Maybe its just wishful thinking lol

yes insate acceptane rate is much much higher

In 2023, the University of Michigan’s in-state acceptance rate was around 40%, while its out-of-state acceptance rate was closer to 17%.

Most of the state schools are like this, Georgia Tech, Maryland, UT, etc…

Those were 2022 numbers. 2023 rates were lower.

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Lower for instate or out of state or for both?

IIRC, both.

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I don’t remember SMTD admissions info ever being published but here’s 2023-2024.

Only exception is UCLA…only a 1% difference between in-state and out of state acceptance rate…less than 10% for both. Brutal.

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Some fun facts in a ten year study to give you something to read while you wait…

Somethings that might not be evident…

15-1 professor to student ratio… 55.7 %of classes with 20 students or less.

110 graduate programs ranked in the top Ten and like 45 undergraduate majors ranked in the top 10…

1600 clubs… And my son had to start his own so 1601 :rofl:

Alumni is a “real” thing. Just ask for help. My son started a student org as a freshman and had 2 alumni reach out the same day it was registered. One from Silicon Valley and one local that acted as a mentor.

Need cheap housing with a chef… Check out the 12 coop housing houses. Food, room /board, internet, utilities included.

Facts and Figures | University of Michigan Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
https://campusinfo.umich.edu/article/cooperative-housing-inside-scoop

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I think the stats are borderline. The AP scores won’t help your chances, so I wouldn’t submit it. There are a lot of kids in bio / bio-related majors at Michigan, so I hope you get a spot. Overall I’d put your chances at 30%.