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UM-Flint Campus Life

Campus HousingYes (Capacity: 710)
Meal PlanYes (Cost: $3,244)
Religious AffiliationNot Affiliated
NCAANot Associated
ROTCNot Offered

UM-Flint Campus Housing and Meal Plan

University of Michigan-Flint offers campus housing (college-owned, operated, or affiliated) and it's total dormitory capacity is 710 (approximately 11.86 % students are living in the housing facilities). The average room & board charge for academic year 2023-2024 is $10,628. In addition, the school has meal plans for all students and the average charge for the meal plans is $3,244 annually.

Special Learning Opportunities

University of Michigan-Flint offers the online degrees and courses for both undergraduate and graduate programs. It provides the teacher certification and study abroad programs to its students. The following table summarizes the special learning opportunities at University of Michigan-Flint for academic year 2022-2023.
Special Learning Opportunities at University of Michigan-Flint
Online Degree ProgramUndergraduate, Graduate
Online CourseUndergraduate, Graduate
ROTC
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certification
Study Abroad
Campus Housing
(Dormitory Capacity:710)
Board/Meal Plan
(Typical Annual Charge: $3,244)

On-Campus Student Services

University of Michigan-Flint provides number of student services including academic/career counseling & wellness and employment for students . In addition, the school has on-campus daycare center for it's students, staffs, and faculties. It has own libraries on its campus. The following table lists student services provided at University of Michigan-Flint to its attendants.
Student Services at University of Michigan-Flint
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
Placement services for completers
On-campus day care for students' children
Library facilities at institution

Veterans Benefits at University of Michigan-Flint

University of Michigan-Flint has programs, benefits, and services to veterans, military service members, and/or their families. You can check more information about veterans benefits at school's veterans webpage .
Veterans Benefits at University of Michigan-Flint
Yellow Ribbon Program
(officially known as Post-9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program)
Credit for military training
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service members, and their families
Recognized student veteran organization
Member of Service members Opportunity Colleges

Special Facts about University of Michigan-Flint

University of Michigan-Flint is an institution that opens to general public. It is not affiliated with any religion. The school does not offer medical degree and it does not have its own hospital. The following table shows additional and special facts about University of Michigan-Flint.
Additional Characteristics at University of Michigan-Flint
Religious AffiliationNot applicable
Historical Black School
Tribal School
Has Hospital
Offer Medical Degree

Academic Library Stats

University of Michigan-Flint has a library system that has 1,498,259 physical, digital, and electronic books. The following table shows the statistics related to the academic libraries that University of Michigan-Flint has.
Academic Library Stats
University of Michigan-Flint
Number of Physical Books226,327
Number of Digital/Electronic Books1,271,932
Number of Digital/Electronic Databases1,525
Number of Physical Media4,812
Total Physical Library Collections (books and media)233,001
Total Electronic Library Collections (books and media)1,466,848
Total Physical Library Circulations (books and media)21,940
Total Electronic Library Circulations (books and media)622,499
Number of Branches and Independent Libraries0
Preservation ServiceNot Support