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Chapter VII: Admissions and General Information
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
1220 Student Activities Building
515 East Jefferson Street
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1316
(734) 764-7433
http://www.admissions.umich.edu/
Students are admitted to the College by the Office
of Undergraduate Admissions from whom appropriate forms and instructions
are available. The Director of Undergraduate Admissions welcomes
prospective first-year students who wish to participate in a
group information session prior to submitting an application;
appointments should be arranged in advance.
A non-refundable application fee is required of
all who seek degree admission to the University. The application
fee in 2001-02 was $40 (U.S. mailing address), $55 (International
mailing address). This fee is not required of applicants seeking
readmission, of students requesting cross-campus transfers, or
of new transfer applications from UMDearborn or UMFlint.
A $200 enrollment deposit which is applied toward tuition is
required of all new students admitted to the College.
Transfer Students
Students with good records of scholarship in other
colleges and universities or from the UMDearborn or UMFlint
campuses who wish to continue their academic work in the College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts should request the Admissions
Bulletin from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions or through
the UM Admissions
website. An official transcript from each institution attended,
as well as a final transcript from the high school from which
the student was graduated, must be submitted as part of the application
process. GED scores are acceptable.

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