The University of Michigan acceptance rate stands at 15.6% for the Class of 2028 — down from 26% just five years ago and a staggering drop from 42% in 2010. For the Class of 2029, UMich received a record-breaking 109,000 applications — an 11% jump over the prior year and a 36% surge over five years — while the number of available spots stayed flat at roughly 15,000–16,000. This means the calculated acceptance rate for Class of 2029 has dropped to approximately 16.4%. UMich is now ranked the #3 best public university in the U.S. by U.S. News, and its admissions profile increasingly resembles an elite private institution.

University of Michigan Acceptance Rate — Year by Year

The University of Michigan acceptance rate has been on a steep downward trajectory for over a decade. Here is the complete historical picture — one of the most dramatic selectivity transformations at any public university in the country:

Class YearAcceptance RateApplicationsAdmitted
Class of 2024 (2020)26.1%65,022~16,974
Class of 2025 (2021)20.2%~68,000~13,736
Class of 2026 (2022)17.7%~80,000~14,160
Class of 2027 (2023)17.9%~88,000~15,752
Class of 2028 (2024)15.6%98,31015,373
Class of 2029 (2025 — Latest)~16.4%*109,000~17,915

*Class of 2029 estimated rate based on ~109,000 applications and ~17,915 admitted students (AdmitStudio data). Official UMich Common Data Set not yet released. Source: AdmissionSight, AdmitStudio, UMich Record.

Key trend: Applications jumped from 64,972 in 2020 to 109,000 in 2025 — a 67% surge in five years. The number of admitted students remained nearly flat at 15,000–17,000. That math tells the whole story: UMich is getting harder to get into every single year, with no sign of reversal.

UMich In-State vs. Out-of-State Acceptance Rate

Like all flagship public universities, Michigan’s acceptance rate is dramatically different depending on where you live. The University of Michigan out-of-state acceptance rate is one of the most important — and most misunderstood — numbers in UMich admissions.

~39–40%
In-State

Michigan Residents — Acceptance Rate ~39–40%

In-state Michigan residents enjoy a significantly higher acceptance rate of approximately 39–40%. UMich has a legal and historical obligation to serve Michigan residents first. However, the in-state rate has also fallen sharply — it was above 50% a decade ago. Even for Michigan students, a strong application is no longer optional. Roughly half of UMich’s undergraduate student body is now non-Michigan residents — a major shift from a decade ago when 64% were Michigan natives.

~15–18%
Out-of-State

Out-of-State Applicants — Acceptance Rate ~15–18%

Out-of-state applicants face an acceptance rate of approximately 15–18% — making UMich one of the most competitive options in the country for non-residents. At this level, UMich rivals many elite private universities. Out-of-state applicants need SAT scores above 1400, a GPA above 3.75, strong extracurriculars, and compelling essays to be competitive. If scores are below 1400 (SAT) or 31 (ACT), UMich’s test-optional policy means omitting them may be the better strategy.

“Ten years ago, UMich had a 50%+ in-state rate and a ~30% out-of-state rate. Today those numbers are 39% and 15–18%. The public flagship that once served as a fallback for Ivy rejects is now a legitimate peer of those same Ivies.”

University of Michigan Early Action Acceptance Rate

UMich offers a non-binding Early Action (EA) program — not Early Decision. This is a major strategic tool for applicants: applying EA gives you a better chance of admission while keeping your options open at other schools.

Early Action
Nov 1 Deadline

Early Action — ~22–26% Acceptance Rate

The UMich Early Action acceptance rate typically runs approximately 22–26% — significantly higher than the overall 15.6% rate. EA applicants benefit from less competition (fewer applicants in the pool) and demonstrate strong interest in Michigan. EA decisions are released in late January. Because EA is non-binding, you can apply to as many other schools as you want simultaneously. Applying EA is strongly recommended for all applicants — both in-state and out-of-state.

Regular
Decision

Regular Decision — Significantly More Competitive

The Regular Decision deadline is February 1, with notifications in late March. By the time RD applications are reviewed, UMich has already filled a significant portion of its class through EA. RD applicants face the most competitive pool and must have an excellent application profile. Deferral is common in EA — UMich typically defers 25–30% of EA applicants to RD, and only about 10–15% of deferred students are ultimately admitted in the RD round.

EA Deferral strategy: If you are deferred from EA, UMich provides an “Expression of Continued Interest” form where you can submit meaningful updates — new academic achievements, senior year grades, or additional context. Submit this promptly. Only about 10–15% of deferred EA applicants ultimately receive admission in Regular Decision, so treat the EOCI as essential, not optional.

University of Michigan Transfer Acceptance Rate

The University of Michigan transfer acceptance rate is considerably more accessible than freshman admissions — but it has also grown more selective. Here is the full picture:

Class YearTransfer Acceptance RateApplicantsAdmitted
Class of 202545.8% (highest)4,2711,956
Class of 2026~38%~5,000~1,900
Class of 202734.5%~5,500~1,898
Class of 2028 (Latest)34.5%6,8322,358
Fall 2024 (Enrolled)35%6,8322,385

Source: AdmissionSight, College Transitions. Transfer acceptance rate is nearly double the freshman rate — making transfer a viable pathway to UMich.

The UMich transfer acceptance rate of 34.5–35% is nearly double the freshman acceptance rate, making transfer admission a genuinely viable pathway. Transfer applicants should have a strong college GPA (3.5+ recommended), completed prerequisite coursework for their intended major, and a compelling explanation of why UMich is the right fit for their academic goals. Also compare the Rutgers University transfer acceptance rate if you are weighing multiple options.


University of Michigan Waitlist Acceptance Rate

3.6%
Waitlist (2027)

Waitlist Acceptance Rate — Volatile but Real

UMich’s waitlist acceptance rate is volatile — it swings dramatically year to year based on yield. For the Class of 2027, 26,898 students were waitlisted and 18,321 accepted a spot, but only 955 were admitted — a 3.6% waitlist acceptance rate. For Classes of 2025 and 2026, rates were 0.4% (just 68–77 students admitted). However, historically UMich turns to its waitlist 77% of the time and has admitted as many as 1,248 students off the waitlist in a single year (Class of 2025, during COVID). The waitlist at UMich is genuinely active — unlike some schools where it functions as a soft rejection.


University of Michigan International Student Acceptance Rate

International students face acceptance rates generally comparable to overall rates — approximately ~18% based on available data. UMich is home to over 8,000 international students from more than 120 countries. For the Class of 2029, approximately 8% of admitted students are international, representing countries including China, India, South Korea, Canada, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan. International undergraduate enrollment (Fall 2024) exceeded 2,700 students. International applications surged as part of the 109,000-application record for Class of 2029.


University of Michigan Acceptance Rate by Program

Acceptance rates vary significantly across UMich’s 19 schools and colleges. The most competitive programs — engineering, Ross business, computer science, and nursing — have acceptance rates well below the overall university figure:

Most Selective
Law

Michigan Law School (JD)

8.57% acceptance rate. 8,982 applicants, 770 admitted, 329 enrolled. Median LSAT: 171. Median GPA: 3.88. Ranked #10 nationally. First-time bar passage: 95.57%.

Highly Selective
Engineering

College of Engineering

Significantly more competitive than UMich’s overall rate. Mid-50% SAT for engineering admits trends toward the 75th percentile (1530+). CS and electrical engineering most competitive.

Selective
Business — Undergrad

Ross School of Business (BBA)

Ross is a First-Year Admitting Unit (since 2024) — students must indicate Ross interest on the Common App. Average admitted GPA: 3.94. Average SAT: 1470. ACT: 33.

Overall UMich
Undergraduate (All)

All Freshman Applicants

15.6% overall (Class of 2028). In-state: ~39%. Out-of-state: ~15–18%. Mid-50% SAT: 1360–1530. Mid-50% ACT: 31–34.

Business — MBA

Michigan Ross MBA

~29–30% acceptance rate. Average GMAT: 731. Average GPA: 3.43. Average work experience: 5.8 years. Ranked #12 nationally by U.S. News.

Transfer

Transfer Applicants

34.5–35% transfer acceptance rate — nearly double the freshman rate. 6,832 applicants, 2,358–2,385 admitted for latest cycle.


Michigan Law School Acceptance Rate

The University of Michigan Law School acceptance rate is 8.57% — making it one of the most selective law schools in the United States and a consistent top-10 program nationally. Here are the complete statistics:

MetricMichigan Law (2025 ABA 509)
Acceptance Rate8.57%
Applications Received8,982
Offers of Admission770
Enrolled (1L Class)329 (target 300–320)
Median LSAT171
25th–75th LSAT Range168–173
Median Undergraduate GPA3.88
25th–75th GPA Range3.74–3.95
In-State Tuition~$76,680/year
Out-of-State Tuition~$79,680/year
Yield Rate42.73%
First-Time Bar Passage (2024)95.57%
Ultimate Bar Passage (2022)98.7%
U.S. News Ranking#10 National Law Schools
Early Decision DeadlineNovember 15
Regular Decision DeadlineFebruary 28

Source: 2025 ABA 509 Report, Michigan Law official admissions page (michigan.law.umich.edu), LSD.Law.

Michigan Law strategy: Michigan Law offers an Early Decision option (November 15 deadline) that can provide a modest edge. The school uses rolling admissions — applying in September or October (as soon as the cycle opens) meaningfully improves your odds vs. applying in February. Target a median LSAT of 171 and GPA of 3.88. Michigan Law is the only top-10 law school in the Midwest, and its #1 bar passage rate makes it one of the best investments in legal education in the country.

Michigan Ross MBA Acceptance Rate

The Michigan Ross MBA acceptance rate is approximately 29–30%, placing it as one of the more accessible top-15 MBA programs in the country — more competitive than most regional programs, but considerably more accessible than Harvard, Stanford, or Wharton.

MetricRoss MBA Class of 2027
Acceptance Rate~29–30%
Class Size379 students
Average GMAT Score731
GMAT Middle 80% Range700–770
Average GRE (Verbal / Quant)160 / 163
Average Undergraduate GPA3.43
Average Work Experience5.8 years
Top Pre-MBA IndustriesFinance (21%), Consulting (17%), Tech (14%)
Median Post-MBA Base Salary$170,000
Average Signing Bonus$30,000
In-State Tuition (2025–26)~$76,152/year
Out-of-State Tuition (2025–26)~$81,152/year
U.S. News MBA Ranking#12 National MBA Programs
Bloomberg Businessweek Rank#9

Source: Michigan Ross official class profile, Clear Admit, US News. Data reflects Class of 2027.

⚡ Ross MBA Application Rounds: Ross offers three application rounds. Round 1 decision date: December 5. Round 2 decision date: March 13. Round 3 decision date: May 1. Applying in Round 1 or Round 2 is strongly recommended — Round 3 applicants face significantly limited spots and scholarship availability.

Admitted Student Profile — UMich Class of 2028 & 2029

MetricClass of 2028 / 2029 Data
Total Applications (Class of 2029)~109,000 (record)
Total Admitted (Class of 2029)~17,915
Average GPA (Enrolled)3.9
Students with GPA ≥ 4.0~39%
Students with GPA 3.75–3.99~54%
Mid-50% SAT Range1360–1530
Mid-50% ACT Range31–34
Average SAT Score1,470
Students submitting SAT~51%
Students submitting ACT~18–24%
International Students (% of class)~8%
Asian American students19.6%
Hispanic / Latino students9.1%
Black / African American students4.5%
Multiracial students~5.5%
Yield Rate47.3%
NCAA Division I athletes900+ student-athletes, 29 sports

UMich uses a holistic admissions process that considers academic performance, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation. It is test-optional (since 2024), but Michigan “recommends” submitting scores — and for out-of-state applicants especially, strong test scores provide a meaningful advantage. Only about 1% of enrolled students had a GPA below 3.74 — meaning academic excellence is the floor, not the ceiling.


UMich Application Timeline — Key Dates

August 1

Common App Opens — Begin Your Application

UMich accepts the Common Application. Begin your essays and short-answer responses in summer. UMich requires several short-answer questions in addition to the Common App essay — start early.

November 1

Early Action Deadline — Strongly Recommended

Non-binding Early Action deadline. EA acceptance rate (~22–26%) is significantly higher than the overall 15.6%. EA is open to all students regardless of state of residence. Ross (BBA), Engineering, and other direct-admit programs all require EA or RD selection on the Common App.

Late January

Early Action Decisions Released

EA decisions released. Admitted students have until May 1 to decide. Deferred students (25–30% of EA applicants) are automatically reviewed in Regular Decision — submit an Expression of Continued Interest to maximize your chances.

February 1

Regular Decision Deadline

Final deadline for freshman applications. Fewer spots remain after EA round. RD applicants compete in the most congested pool — a strong application profile is essential.

Late March

Regular Decision Notifications

All RD decisions released. Waitlist notifications also go out in March–April. Students have until May 1 to confirm enrollment.

May 1

National Decision Day — Enroll or Decline

Final deadline to submit enrollment deposit. UMich’s yield rate has climbed to 47.3% — far above the national average for public universities — reflecting the school’s growing desirability. Waitlist decisions come in May–July depending on yield.

DateEventNotes
Aug 1Common App OpensUMich requires supplemental short answers
Nov 1Early Action Deadline~22–26% EA acceptance rate; non-binding
Nov 15Michigan Law Early DecisionLaw school only — binding ED
Late JanuaryEA Decisions ReleasedDeferred students get Expression of Interest form
Feb 1Regular Decision DeadlineFreshman applications close
Feb 28Michigan Law RD DeadlineLaw school regular decision deadline
Late MarchRD Decisions ReleasedWaitlist notifications also sent
May 1National Decision DayEnrollment deposit deadline

Source: UMich Office of Admissions (admissions.umich.edu), Michigan Law admissions page.


UMich vs. UVA vs. UNC — Public University Acceptance Rate Comparison

UniversityOverall RateIn-State RateOut-of-State RateUS News Public Rank
Univ. of Michigan~16.4%~39%~15–18%#3
Univ. of Virginia (UVA)~17%~24%~14%#4
UNC-Chapel Hill~17%~22%~12%#5
UC Berkeley~11%~14%~7%#1
Michigan State (MSU)~71%HigherLower—

UMich’s overall acceptance rate (~16%) is slightly higher than UNC and UVA, but the in-state advantage at UMich (39%) is considerably larger than at UVA (24%) or UNC (22%). For out-of-state applicants, all three flagship universities are brutally competitive. Michigan State University (MSU), which is often confused with UMich, has an acceptance rate of ~71% — a dramatically different institution.

“Michigan, UVA, and UNC are now trading blows with the Ivies for the same top applicants. The era of elite private school rejects using these schools as comfortable fallbacks is definitively over.”

7 Tips to Improve Your University of Michigan Admission Chances

Tip 1

Apply Early Action — It Is the Single Most Impactful Decision

The UMich Early Action acceptance rate of ~22–26% vs. the overall 15.6% rate means EA applicants have a meaningfully better shot. EA is non-binding — there is zero cost to applying by November 1 instead of February 1. This is the most important strategic decision any UMich applicant can make.

Tip 2

Target a 3.9+ GPA Through Rigorous Coursework

Among enrolled students, 39% had a 4.0+ GPA and 54% had a GPA between 3.75 and 3.99. Only 1% had a GPA below 3.74. Take the most rigorous curriculum your school offers — UMich evaluates course difficulty, not just raw GPA. An “A” in AP Calculus BC reads better than an “A” in regular math.

Tip 3

Submit Strong Test Scores — or Strategically Go Test-Optional

UMich is test-optional since 2024, but “recommends” submitting scores. The mid-50% SAT range is 1360–1530. If your SAT is above 1400 or ACT above 31, submit it — strong scores strengthen your application. If below those thresholds, go test-optional. For out-of-state applicants especially, scores above 1500 (SAT) or 34 (ACT) can meaningfully differentiate you.

Tip 4

Write Outstanding Essays — UMich Reads Every One

UMich requires the Common App essay plus several short-answer supplemental questions. The most common prompt asks why you want to attend Michigan specifically — answer this with specifics: name professors, research labs, programs, or initiatives. Generic “I love Ann Arbor” essays are flagged immediately. UMich’s holistic review means essays carry significant weight when two applicants have similar academic profiles.

Tip 5

Declare a Specific Major — Especially for Ross and Engineering

For Ross (BBA) applicants: since 2024, Ross is a First-Year Admitting Unit — you must declare Ross on the Common App. For Engineering: applying directly to the College of Engineering is more competitive but shows commitment. Applying as LSA (College of Literature, Science & Arts) then trying to switch into a competitive program is harder than direct admission, especially for CS and engineering.

Tip 6

Develop Leadership in Extracurriculars — Depth Beats Breadth

UMich looks for applicants who have made a genuine impact, not just participated in many clubs. Founded a club, led a team to a state championship, published research, started a business — these are the extracurriculars that stand out. Show 1–2 deep commitments rather than 10 surface-level activities.

Tip 7

Out-of-State? Make Your Case Specifically for Michigan

With a 15–18% out-of-state acceptance rate, non-residents must work harder to justify why UMich — not a closer state flagship — is right for them. Reference specific UMich resources: the Michigan Research Community, specific professors, interdisciplinary programs, or Ann Arbor’s startup ecosystem. Show you have researched Michigan specifically, not just “a good university.”


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the University of Michigan acceptance rate?
The University of Michigan acceptance rate is 15.6% for the Class of 2028 (98,310 applicants, 15,373 admitted). For Class of 2029, UMich received a record 109,000 applications with an estimated acceptance rate of ~16.4%. Five years ago the rate was 26% — the decline has been steep and consistent.
What is the University of Michigan out-of-state acceptance rate?
The University of Michigan out-of-state acceptance rate is approximately 15–18%, compared to around 39–40% for Michigan residents. Roughly half of UMich’s student body is now non-residents — a significant shift from a decade ago when 64% were Michigan natives.
What is the UMich Early Action acceptance rate?
The University of Michigan Early Action acceptance rate is approximately 22–26% — significantly higher than the overall 15.6% rate. EA is non-binding and open to all students regardless of state of residence. Applying EA by November 1 is the single most important strategic decision any UMich applicant can make.
What is the University of Michigan transfer acceptance rate?
The University of Michigan transfer acceptance rate is approximately 34.5–35% for the most recent cycle (6,832 applicants, 2,358–2,385 admitted). Transfer acceptance is nearly double the freshman rate — making it a genuinely viable pathway to UMich.
What is the Michigan Law School acceptance rate?
The Michigan Law School acceptance rate is 8.57% based on the 2025 ABA 509 report — 770 offers from 8,982 applications, with 329 students enrolled. The median LSAT is 171 and median GPA is 3.88. Michigan Law is ranked #10 nationally with a 95.57% first-time bar passage rate.
What is the Michigan Ross MBA acceptance rate?
The Michigan Ross MBA acceptance rate is approximately 29–30%. The average GMAT is 731 (middle 80%: 700–770). Average undergraduate GPA: 3.43. Average work experience: 5.8 years. Median post-MBA salary: $170,000. Ross is ranked #12 nationally by U.S. News and #9 by Bloomberg Businessweek.
Is UMich test-optional?
Yes, UMich adopted a test-optional policy in 2024, but the university “recommends” submitting standardized test scores. For the Class of 2028, about 51% of admitted students submitted SAT scores and 18–24% submitted ACT scores. Strong scores (SAT 1400+, ACT 31+) are worth submitting; scores below these thresholds may be better omitted.
How does UMich compare to Michigan State University?
The University of Michigan (UMich, Ann Arbor) and Michigan State University (MSU, East Lansing) are entirely separate institutions. UMich’s acceptance rate is ~15.6% and it is ranked #3 among public universities nationally. MSU’s acceptance rate is approximately 71% — a dramatically different selectivity profile. Do not confuse these two schools.

Final Thoughts — University of Michigan Acceptance Rate 2025

The University of Michigan acceptance rate of 15.6% tells you that UMich has crossed into elite territory — but the story is more nuanced than the headline. Michigan residents face a 39% rate at one of America’s finest public universities. Out-of-state applicants face 15–18% and must treat UMich like a selective private institution. The most powerful strategic levers: apply Early Action by November 1, build a 3.9+ GPA through rigorous courses, write specific and compelling essays about why Michigan fits your exact goals, and — for law school applicants — target a 171 LSAT and 3.88 GPA for the #10-ranked Michigan Law program. Go Blue.