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  1. University of Michigan-Dearborn’s test-optional admissions policy allows students to choose at the point of application whether to have SAT or ACT test scores considered as part of the application. UM-Dearborn is test-optional through at least 2026. Students can indicate on their application if they want to submit test scores for consideration.

  2. University of Michigan is one of the top universities of the world, a diverse public institution of higher learning, fostering excellence in research. U-M provides outstanding undergraduate, graduate and professional education, serving the local, regional, national and international communities.

  3. The MS in HCDE is an interdisciplinary program offered by the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science with the participation of the Department of Behavioral Sciences in the College of Arts, Science and Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.

  4. U.S. News & World Report has consistently named UM-Dearborn one of the best regional universities in the Midwest. This year the university was ranked the number one regional public universities in Michigan and 3rd in the Midwest. Washington Monthly recognized UM-Dearborn as a top master’s degree university based on the university’s ...

  5. Current University of Michigan-Dearborn undergraduate students may be interested in pursuing an accelerated option, formatted to save students time and money to earn both a bachelor's and a master's degree. This is achieved by combining a portion of both undergraduate and graduate coursework. Eligibility requirements vary by program.

  6. At UM-Dearborn, you’ll learn from talented faculty. All of our bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional degree programs are designed and led by highly qualified and engaged faculty. Classes are small—undergraduate lectures average 24 students and the student/faculty ratio is 15:1—so whatever your course of study, you’ll get ...

  7. All residency decisions are made by the Residency Classification Office located on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. Questions concerning residency status for tuition purposes at UM-Dearborn should be directed to: Residency Classification Office 1514 LSA Building, University of Michigan 500 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1382