University of Michigan Class of 2028 Official RD Thread

When do we expect to hear RD this year?

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do you think we’ll see any in-state releases tomorrow?

Do they typically release in state early?

I’ve heard it might be from past forums but I don’t know for sure at all

Apparently they no longer announce RD in waves, just one decision day at the end of March or early April

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That was years ago. For engineering expect last Friday in March. Of course unless they do something totally different this year😂

Last Friday in March so March 29th

Does anyone have any stats on early action number of deferrals, admits, and postponements ?

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This isn’t something Michigan shares, as far as I know.

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I applied but have found it tough to find information. I have heard 10% acceptance rate and 50-60% acceptance rate. A friend of my mom’s who works at Univ of Mich believes 10% acceptance rate is for the MFA students. Applications are about 1100 from what I learned from a webinar. The webinar also indicated that your portfolio counts for 50%. I think it says 3.0 minimum GPA on the Stamps website. I’m an out-of-state student and applied early action but was deferred which was the case for all students from my high school. Michigan is a long shot for most out of state students but I am hopeful!!

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When does UMich SMTD finish releasing its decisions? I see they’ve begun to notify by major. Trying to determine how long the waiting game will go.

Any good guesses on UM RD decisions? Seems like some years it bleeds into April? I was figuring Friday, March 29, but is that overly optimistic? Seems like UM is generally indifferent to Ivy day (which is the day before, 3/28, this year).

Based on last year I’m assuming March 29. But :man_shrugging:

Does anyone know if RD decisions can be rolling? Applied EA got postponed . I am worried what will happen to my Ross application.

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Do many students get in who were postponed from EA? Or should we assume postponement means eventual denial?

DS22 was postponed in 2022 and got admitted RD. Same for atleast 2 of his friends so no, deferal is not a soft rejection. DS24 has now been postponed and we are waiting for RD decisions too so we hope thats still true this year

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I thought they deferred most out of state students.

Quite possibly. We are OOS

They can be for certain majors. These are the Ross dates.

What is the history of your school getting students accepted into Michigan? That is actually the important question. History with your school counts as long as it’s a positive history.