University of Michigan
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University of Michigan
Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)
- Total applicants: 93,000
- Overall acceptance rate: 15.6%
- Early round: Early Action (non-binding, non-restrictive) — 30.0% vs 10.0% RD
- Class size: 7,200
- Yield: 20%
Academics
- SAT middle 50%: 1350–1530
- ACT middle 50%: 32–35
- Avg unweighted GPA: 3.9
- Top 10% of HS class: 88%
- Testing policy: Test-optional
Demographics
- Women: 47.9%, Asian: 11.4%, Black: 4.0%, Hispanic: 4.4%, White: 56.9%, International: 13.8%
Financial Aid / Net Cost
| Income Bracket | Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0–$30,000 | $4,063 |
| $30,001–$48,000 | $6,817 |
| $48,001–$75,000 | $10,958 |
| $75,001–$110,000 | $17,991 |
| Over $110,000 | $24,305 |
Athletics
358 varsity athletes (~1.2% of undergrads). NCAA Division I, Big Ten Conference.
Notable
Huge in-state advantage (39% vs 16% OOS). EA round is de facto binding for competitive OOS applicants. Rolling admissions after RD — apply EA.
Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)
Admissions Strategy
- EA is considered critical: ~26% EA vs ~10% RD. Forum consensus: "Not applying EA to Michigan is an admissions mistake."
- NEW for Fall 2026 admission: Michigan is adding a binding Early Decision option, joining the trend of elite publics using ED to manage yield. This is a major shift.
- In-state advantage is massive: ~39% in-state vs ~15-18% OOS. Real OOS acceptance rate may be 5–6% when adjusted for pool size (65K OOS applicants competing for ~3K spots).
- Deferral rate is very high: 25–30% of EA applicants are deferred, with only 10–15% of deferred students eventually admitted. Forums describe Michigan deferrals as "soft rejections."
- Yield protection is widely discussed — Ivy Coach and CC forums both cite Michigan as a school that defers/rejects strong OOS applicants it believes won't enroll. Letters of continued interest (250 words max) are recommended for deferred students.
Campus Culture & Fit
- Massive campus (47K+ students) with "big school" energy. Big Ten athletics (especially football and basketball) are central to social life.
- Greek life is significant (~20% participation). Social scene is large and varied — "something for everyone" is the forum consensus.
- Ross School of Business and College of Engineering are particularly competitive and prestigious. Honors programs (LSA Honors, UROP) provide smaller-school experiences.
- Ann Arbor is consistently praised as one of the best college towns in America — walkable, vibrant, good food scene.
- Academic culture varies by school: Engineering and Ross are intense; LSA is more laid-back.
Financial Aid Reputation
- Go Blue Guarantee covers tuition for in-state families under ~$75K. Very strong value for Michigan residents.
- OOS tuition is $55K+ — comparable to private schools. Financial aid for OOS is limited; forums describe Michigan as "expensive for what you get" for non-Michigan residents.
- Net cost data shows excellent low-income support ($4K for under $30K) but steep costs at higher brackets.
Simulation-Relevant Takeaways
- Model strong in-state/OOS split (39% vs 15-18%). EA advantage should be significant in model.
- New ED option (Fall 2026) will change dynamics — model may need updating as data emerges.
- High deferral rate (25–30%) is unique — consider modeling a deferral pool that feeds into RD round.
- Low yield (20%) for a flagship suggests yield protection is active, especially for OOS applicants.
Sources
- University of Michigan Common Data Set 2024–2025
- research_colleges.json simulation data
- College Confidential: EA acceptance/deferral for OOS thread (talk.collegeconfidential.com)
- Stand Out College Prep: UMich Defer Rate 2025 (standoutcollegeprep.com)
- The Dragon Prep: Michigan Adds Early Decision — Implications (thedragonprep.com)
- Michigan Admissions: ED Admission Decisions FAQ (admissions.umich.edu)
- Ivy Coach: What To Do After Michigan Deferral