A Michigan Degree

At the University of Michigan-Dearborn, we open the door to accessible higher education while equipping students with the practice-based experiences that enable them to excel, innovate and make a lasting difference.

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Every Student. Every Background.

You’ll get the power of a Michigan degree on a small campus where your professors will know you from day one. In addition to campus services, UM-Dearborn students have access to spaces and resources in Ann Arbor, including sporting events, student clubs and organizations and research opportunities.

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#4

median annual earnings of graduates among 15 public Michigan universities

UM-Dearborn students are set up for financial success shortly after graduation

#1

regional public university in Michigan for social mobility

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Let your college degree set you up for a comfortable life ahead

1:16

faculty to student ratio

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You will know your professors and classmates

2nd

lowest average annual costs among 15 public Michigan universities

Start your career without worrying about debt

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A Michigan Degree With A Dearborn Drivetrain.

Our students, faculty and staff are working together to transform Michigan and beyond. Be a part of it, while earning a recognizable and respected degree that will make a difference in your life and jumpstart your career.

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2/11/2025

We met at UM-Dearborn

This Valentine's Day, we're celebrating in maize and blue, honoring love stories that began on our very own campus.
2/4/2025

Student-led garden grows food and community

The UM-Dearborn Community Garden — which is seeking volunteers for the 2025 season — cultivates food sustainability skills, brings people together and stocks the UM-Dearborn Student Food Pantry with fresh produce.
2/10/2025

‘I have this opportunity to do something big’

CECS graduate student Mercy Tum, a Fulbright Scholar from Kenya, is a software engineer with big plans to develop an online coding education program to get more underrepresented young professionals into the field.

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