University of Michigan--Ann Arbor

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1301 Catherine Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Students
679
enrolled
Tuition
$29,352
(full-time, in-state)
$46,944
(full-time, out-of-state)

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Medical School Overview

U.S. News Rankings

Ranking score and category
Research rank Category Name
#8 Best Research
Ranking score and category
Primary care rank Category Name
#8 Best Primary Care

Specialties

#7 in Geriatrics

Medical School Overview

The application fee at University of Michigan--Ann Arbor is $85. Its tuition is full-time: $29,352 (in-state) and full-time: $46,944 (out-of-state). The faculty-student ratio at University of Michigan--Ann Arbor is 2.8:1. The Medical School has 2,142 full- and part-time faculty on staff.

Students see their first patients within a semester of starting medical school at the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor. The hands-on academic experience continues through the Medical School’s Foundations of Medical Practice Curriculum, which lasts two years. The Clerkship Education program, for third and fourth year students, incorporates more clinical experiences and electives. The school has a Clinical Simulation Center for hands-on learning.

Through dual degree programs, students can also complete an M.B.A. or a Master’s in Public Health, Science in Information, Public Policy, Arts, or Science in Clinical Research through other highly ranked professional schools at Michigan, including the Ross School of Business and School of Education. There is also a joint M.D./Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program, which takes seven to eight years to complete.

Students are not required to complete research projects, but those who are interested have more than 60 centers, institutes, and training programs to get involved in. There are more than 20 student organizations to check out, too.

The Medical Center campus includes classroom buildings and the highly ranked University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers in Ann Arbor, Mich., a thriving college town where students can also get involved in school-run community service projects like school-based health centers. There is a graduate student, family, faculty, and staff housing complex, Northwood Community Apartments and Townhouses, for students who wish to live on campus, and the school offers off-campus housing information as well.

Admissions

Applications accepted N/A
Application fee $85
AMCAS application accepted Yes
AACOMAS application accepted No

Academics

Full-time faculty 1,877
Full-time faculty-student ratio 2.8:1

Student Body

Total medical school enrollment 679
Gender distribution
Gender distribution

Cost

Tuition

Full-time: $29,352 (in-state)
Full-time: $46,944 (out-of-state)

Required fees $194

Residency

Graduates admitted to their first-choice residency program N/A
Most popular residency and specialty programs (2011 and 2012 classes)
anesthesiology obstetrics and gynecology
emergency medicine ophthalmology
family practice pediatrics
internal medicine radiology - diagnostic
internal medicine - pediatrics surgery - general

* Medical School Overview details based on 2012 data

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