Going GlobalMICHIGAN AROUND THE WORLD
Vital StatsPRESENT PROFILE• Campus locations: Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Flint
• Schools and colleges: Ann Arbor, 19; Dearborn, 4; Flint, 5
• Total enrollment, fall 2016: 61,268
• Student organizations: approximately 1,500
• Named #1 Best and Most Collaborative U.S. College
• 265+ degree programs
• 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio
• 100+ top 10 graduate programs — U.S. News & World Report
• Alumni body—575,000+ living degree holders in more than 177 countries
• Total revenue for operating activities, 2016: $7.13 billion ($3.6 billion from Health System)
• 88% of students graduate in five years
• 2 out of every 3 undergraduate students receive financial aid
• About 5% of new U-M freshmen students are first-generation enrollees in college
• 76% of students graduate in four years
ENROLLMENT DATA
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IN RESEARCH EXPENDITURES BY A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY,
AT $1.3 BILLION. #2 IN THE U.S. OVERALL
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MAKEUP OF STUDENT BODY FALL 2016
GRAD STUDENTS
35%
FEMALE 48%
UNDERGRADS 65%
MALE 52%
Vital Stats
All campuses fall 2016
Total Enrollment 61,893Ann Arbor 44,718Dearborn 9,131Flint 8,044Undergraduate 2,709 69%
Graduate and Graduate Professional 19,184 31%
Men (Ann Arbor) 22,929 51%Women (Ann Arbor) 21,789 49%New Freshmen (Ann Arbor) 5,845 13%
DEGREES GRANTEDAll campuses 2015–16
Undergraduate 9,648Graduate / Graduate Professional 5,459 Doctorate 973Doctor’s Professional Practice 684Certificate of Candidacy 920Total 17,684Total degrees granted from founding through 2016 823,554
RESEARCH VOLUMEResearch expenditures in 2015–16 were $1.39 billion, the largest by any public U.S. university.
ANN ARBOR CAMPUS COSTSAverage for first-year undergraduates in 2017–18:
• Tuition and fees for residents: $14,402/two terms
• For non-Michigan residents: $45,410/two terms
• Room and board (for standard double): $10,872/year
ENDOWMENT AND BOND RATINGThe University of Michigan Endowment Fund was valued at $9.7 billion as of June 2016. The university’s endowment is ranked 10th largest among public and private institutions of higher learning and 3rd among public institutions.
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3rd IN SIZE OF ENDOWMENT
AMONG ALL PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
LEARNING
Endowment Size
OF TOP 10 PUBLIC & PRIVATE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS*
HARVARD
YALE
U-TEXAS SYSTEM
PRINCETON
STANFORD
MIT
TEXAS A&M
NORTHWESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MICHIGAN
36.4
25.6
24.1
22.7
22.2
13.5
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RankingsGENERAL RANKINGSRANK
5 Top U.S. Public University — U.S. News & World Report
1 Public Research University in the U.S. — National Science Foundation
12 LGBTQ-Friendly University Campus — Huffington Post
6 Ranked in the nation by recruiters for new hires — The Wall Street Journal
BEST COLLEGES RANKINGSUS News & World Report, 2017 RankingsRANK
27 National Universities 17 Best Colleges for Veterans7 Best Undergraduate Teaching9 Most Innovative Schools4 Top Public Schools4 Business Programs6 Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
(at schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)
BEST GLOBAL UNIVERSITIES RANKINGS US News & World Report, 2017 RankingsRANK
17 Best Global Universities
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3rdPUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN
THE WORLD (QS TOP UNIVERSITIES, 2015–16)
100GRADUATE PROGRAMS
IN THE TOP TEN (U.S. NEWS & WORLD
REPORT)
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BEST GRADUATE SCHOOL RANKINGS US News & World Report, 2017 RankingsRANK
11 Business Schools15 Education Schools5 Engineering Schools8 Law Schools5 Medical Schools: Primary Care9 Medical Schools: Research15 Nursing Schools: Doctor of Nursing Practice19 Biological Sciences15 Chemistry16 Clinical Psychology13 Computer Science8 Earth Sciences12 Economics
8 English20 Fine Arts1 Health Care Management6 History5 Library and Information Studies9 Math1 Nursing-Midwifery3 Pharmacy11 Physics4 Political Science3 Psychology8 Public Affairs4 Public Health1 Social Work1 Sociology12 Statistics
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1#SCHOOL OF
SOCIAL WORK
MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL—PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY & HEART
4th
Global MichiganSNAPSHOT: OUR GLOBAL CAMPUS• U-M hosted students from 127 countries in 2016.
• U-M’s International Institute houses 17 centers and programs focused on world regions and global themes.
• 1,277 international faculty and staff on campus for the 2016/2017 academic year.
• 533 visiting scholars from international countries of ori-gin in 2016.
U-M AROUND THE WORLD• U-M ranks in the top 10 of U.S. institutions for
participation in academic programs abroad.
• U-M is the #4 all-time producer of Peace Corps volunteers since it was founded in 1961.
• U-M is ranked #14 by the TIMES (UK) in Higher Education World Reputation Rankings in 2016.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ON CAMPUS FOR THE
2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR
6,700
5#STUDY ABROAD IN 2016
AMONG HIGHER ED INSTITUTIONS
Global Michigan
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSThe University of Michigan has a long history of enrolling international students. This is “a Michigan tradition that goes well back to the beginning of the history of the University,” as J. Raleigh Nelson, founder of the Nelson International House, wrote in 1935.
• Michigan enrolled its first foreign students—one from Mexico and one from Wales—in 1847. The first student from Asia, Saiske Tagai, of Japan, came to U-M in 1872 to study literature
• In the 1890s, Chinese, South American, and Middle Eastern students began enrolling at Michigan.
• Michigan was an early and natural advocate of diversity and inclusion. Jose Celso Barbosa, a young man from Puerto Rico who wanted to study medicine, came to U-M in 1877 after being rejected from another school on racial grounds.
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TURKEY, 91
BRAZIL, 94
TAIWAN, 254
S. KOREA, 546
CANADA, 245
IRAN, 111
JAPAN, 85
THE NUMBERS FROM THESE REGIONS REPRESENT 76% OF TOTAL INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT
Student Enrollment Fall 2016: Top Ten
MALAYSIA, 95
P.R. CHINA3,099
INDIA917
ALL OTHER 1,748
64%INCREASE IN
INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT
IN THE PAST 10 YEARS
1,277INTERNATIONAL FACULTY
AND STAFF ON THE U-M CAMPUS IN 2016
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245North America
excluding US alumni
Asia
408Europe
Middle East
North Africa/
Sub-Saharan
Africa
Australia/Pacific
LatinAmerica
339
5,310
51326
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Total number of students 6,754 Total number of countries 119
Global Michigan
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2,508North America
excluding US alumni
Asia
4,253Europe
Middle East
North Africa/
Sub-Saharan
Africa
Australia/Pacific
LatinAmerica
1,513
17,367
5022,124
5312016–17 U-M INTERNATIONAL ALUMNI by World Region
Total number of alumni 28,798 Total number of countries 177Total number of alumni clubs 53
Global Michigan
The Student ExperienceINTERNATIONAL RESOURCESInternational Instituteii.umich.eduOffers instructional programs, language study, and student and faculty funding. The II also brings leading scholars to campus and helps recruit faculty with international expertise.
Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduates (GIEU)lsa.umich.edu/cgis/gieuSponsors global education projects and expands learning beyond the classroom.
Center For Global and Intercultural Study (CGIS)lsa.umich.edu/cgisOffers global engagement and learning opportunities at sites on every continent. CGIS sponsors 4 programs: Michigan Global Academics, GIEU, Spring/Summer Language Study, and Global Course Connections.
International Centerinternationalcenter.umich.eduOffers a variety of services to assist international students, scholars, faculty, and staff at U-M; also aids U.S. students seeking opportunities to study, work, or travel abroad.
International Student Admissionsadmissions.umich.edu/apply/international-studentsProvides links and resources for international students wanting to apply to U-M.
Global Michiganglobal.umich.eduInformation for students going abroad; on-campus activities and events related to global engagement.
Global Health Initiatives and Activitiesglobalhealth.umich.edu/index.htmlActivities related to global health across campus, including initiatives at the schools of Public Health, Kinesiology, Nursing, and Medicine.
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9FULBRIGHT GRANTS FOR THE 2016-17 ACADEMIC
YEAR—THE MOST OF ANY PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN THE
NATION FOR THE 12TH YEAR IN A ROW
FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS FOR 2016–17
LANGUAGES TAUGHT
65+
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The Student Experience
SCHOLARSHIPS*For U-M Students Wishing to Study Abroad• Mary Sue and Kenneth M. Coleman Student Global
Experience Fund
• Stamps Enhancement Fund (expendable funding for Stamps Scholars wishing to study abroad)
• Ginns International Scholars Fund
• Helen Curtis Davis
For International Students Coming to U-M from AbroadThere are many scholarships that international students may qualify for. Some examples include:
• Barbour Scholars — The Barbour Scholarships were en-dowed at the University of Michigan in 1917 by Levi Lewis Barbour for women of the highest academic and profes-sional caliber from the countries encompassing the large region extending from Turkey in the west to Japan and the Philippines in the east to study modern science, medicine, mathematics and other academic disciplines and profes-sions critical to the development of their native lands.
• Davis Scholars — The Davis United World College Scholars Program, founded by Shelby M.C. Davis and Philip O. Geier, is largest privately funded international scholarship program in the world. Each year more than
2,000 students (from 133 nations) attending 91 U.S. col-leges and universities receive generous support. Davis UWC Scholars are all graduates of United World Colleges, a group of 14 high schools across the globe that bring students of different nationalities together for studies emphasizing intercultural knowledge and awareness.
• Pan-Asia Alumni Scholarship Fund — The U-M Pan-Asia Alumni Scholarship provides important financial aid in support of outstanding undergraduate students from across Asia attending U-M. Established by our Hong Kong alumni in 2014 to honor the Pan-Asia Alumni Reunion, the Pan-Asia Alumni Scholarship unites the U-M family around Asia, deepens connections to U-M, and builds esprit de corps. Each year alumni and friends in Asia and around the globe contribute to the U-M Pan-Asia Alumni Scholarship in celebration of each other and future generations of students.
• Grotius Fellowship — Michigan Law is proud to award the prestigious Michigan Grotius Fellowship to several partic-ularly exceptional LLM students and research scholars. Named after Hugo Grotius, the seventeenth century Dutch jurist generally regarded as the father of modern interna-tional law, the fellowships acknowledge superior academic and professional achievement in all areas of law and recognize the promise of a distinguished legal career following graduate study.”
*This list is not comprehensive
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TIMES (U.K.) HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD REPUTATION
RANKINGS 2016
ALL-TIME PRODUCER OF PEACE CORPS
VOLUNTEERS SINCE IT WAS FOUNDED IN 1961
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#U-M IS THE
Victors for Michigan
PRIORITY #1Guarantee that a diverse group of the world’s brightest students will be able to study at Michigan. Providing sufficient financial support is the University of Michigan’s highest priority.
PRIORITY #2Transform the Michigan education by extending academic excellence from the classroom into real-world experiences that develop students’ global purview and creative, entrepreneurial minds.
PRIORITY #3Serve the public good by collaborating on bold new ideas to solve the world’s most challenging problems.
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT STORIES* Horacio Contreras EspinozaSchool of Music, Theater & DanceDonors: Jerry and Helga Bilik
“Through the Biliks’ support, I’ll be able to do things I wouldn’t be able to do otherwise. They inspire me to be a better person...and eventually I hope to be able to do what they are doing now: supporting someone like me.”
Kimberly ReyesSchool of EducationRackham Merit Fellowship
“There are no words—even in my PhD vocabulary—to express the gratitude I feel that a donor made it possible for me to come to the U-M, not once but twice. I’m developing a critical lens that I didn’t even know I had...and I’m becoming a leader.”
Lawrence ChenCollege of Literature, Science, & the Arts Stamps Scholar
“This scholarship isn’t just a gift: it’s an investment in me and all the other Stamps Scholars in the hopes that we’ll pay that back in the work we do, the things we discover, and the service we give.”
*These are just a few stories of students that have received scholarship aid. Approximately 50% of students receive some form of financial aid.
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200 YEARS SINCE U-M’S FOUNDING
BICENTENNIAL.UMICH.EDU