School Details
The University of Michigan, Flint, was founded in 1956 as Flint College on a commitment to bring a quality Michigan education to Flint and the surrounding area. In 1971, a year after official accreditation, the U-M Board of Regents officially changed the name of the institution to the University of Michigan-Flint. U-M Flint remains committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion as it makes education affordable and accessible to the community.
U-M Flint offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, as well as undergraduate and graduate certificates from the following colleges and schools:
- College of Arts & Sciences
- School of Management
- College of Health Sciences
- School of Education & Human Services
- School of Nursing
- College of Innovation & Technology
More than 35 degrees and certificates at all levels are available in completely online formats or as hybrid programs. Students earning U-M Flint online degrees enjoy the same advantages and experiences as on-campus students. These benefits include “…expert faculty, quality courses, affordability, and a full complement of student support services.” Students engaged in online learning are able to complete a degree while balancing work and family commitments.
Accreditation & Licensing
University of Michigan-Flint is accredited by:
Higher Learning Commission (HLC)