Search our graduate school admission results

Graduate School Admission Results

About 18,219 results

This page shows the recent graduate admission results for University of Michigan. These results automatically update with new admission results submissions, so you can check back to see when others have been accepted, rejected, or waitlisted to specific schools and programs.

University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a prestigious public research university known for its top-ranked academic programs and rich tradition of excellence in research and education. It is home to renowned ...


School Program Added On Decision
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Comparative Literature PhD
February 03, 2011
Accepted on 3 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 3 Feb
American

Included info about funding.

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Near Eastern Languages And Civilizations PhD
February 03, 2011
Other on 1 Feb
Total comments
Other on 1 Feb
International

Interviewed in January. Received an email Feb 1st inviting me to recruitment weekend.

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
PIBS (Neuroscience) PhD
February 02, 2011
Accepted on 2 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 2 Feb
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Chemical Engineering PhD
February 02, 2011
Accepted on 20 Jan
Total comments
Accepted on 20 Jan
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Classical Archaeology (IPCAA) PhD
February 02, 2011
Interview on 31 Jan
Total comments
Interview on 31 Jan
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
PIBS (Microbio) PhD
February 02, 2011
Accepted on 31 Jan
Total comments
Accepted on 31 Jan
American

Interview phone call mid Dec. Interview Jan 26. Phone call for final acceptance Jan.31.

University Of Michigan PIBS
Pharmacology PhD
February 02, 2011
Accepted on 2 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 2 Feb
American
University Of Michigan School Of Public Health
Health Behavior Health Education Masters
February 02, 2011
Accepted on 2 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 2 Feb
American

Phone call from Professor I wanted to work with! Moral of story... have good letters of recommendation!

University Of Michigan, Ross School Of Business
Accounting PhD
February 02, 2011
Interview on 2 Feb
Total comments
Interview on 2 Feb
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Art History PhD
February 02, 2011
Interview on 1 Feb
Total comments
Interview on 1 Feb
American

Invited to all-expenses paid "finalist" weekend, told I was on the "short list." Sweet!

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
PIBS (Cell And Developmental Biology) PhD
February 01, 2011
Accepted on 1 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 1 Feb
International

E-mail from interviewing PI. Official e-mail from Graduate Admission committee in to be sent.

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Social Psychology PhD
February 01, 2011
Rejected on 27 Jan
Total comments
Rejected on 27 Jan
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Communication Studies PhD
February 01, 2011
Rejected on 31 Jan
Total comments
Rejected on 31 Jan
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Geological Sciences PhD
February 01, 2011
Accepted on 1 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 1 Feb
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Communication PhD
February 01, 2011
Rejected on 1 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 1 Feb
International
U Of Michigan
Classical Archaeology (IPCAA) PhD
January 31, 2011
Interview on 31 Jan
Total comments
Interview on 31 Jan
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mass Media & Communications PhD
January 31, 2011
Rejected on 31 Jan
Total comments
Rejected on 31 Jan
U Of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Communication Studies PhD
January 31, 2011
Rejected on 31 Jan
Total comments
Rejected on 31 Jan
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mass Communication PhD
January 31, 2011
Rejected on 31 Jan
Total comments
Rejected on 31 Jan
American
GRE 750
GRE V 740
GRE AW 3.50
GPA 3.98
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Communication PhD
January 31, 2011
Rejected on 31 Jan
Total comments
Rejected on 31 Jan
International

No surprise there. Prof did mention that 'the goal' this year was to recruit students from quantitative social science traditions. Bah!