University of Michigan-Flint is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at 303 E Kearsley St, Flint, MI 48502, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 90 reviews and an impressive average rating of 4.20 stars, University of Michigan-Flint continues to stand out for its commitment to quality. Customers frequently highlight our clean facilities, friendly staff, and fast service as reasons for their repeated visits.
We offer a wide range of services, making us a convenient choice for your needs. Our flexible working hours ensure easy access for even the busiest schedules.
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| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
As a student, I enjoyed the relatively small campus size. This made the majority of my classes within walking distance of each other. Depending on the courses, class sizes can range from twenty students in a class room to seventy students in a lecture hall. I highly value my education from this university.
The faculty and student safety are all very kind, friendly and willing to help. I feel good knowing how much support my son will receive while attending. Go Blue!
I have been going here since Fall of 2014, and my experience has been good so far. They have a good selection of programs to choose from. My academic advisers have helped me stay on track with completing courses that align with my program. I do like that I have to meet with an academic adviser before registering for classes for each semester I attend. It helps me remain mindful of my program responsibilities. Class sizes are desirable; they have not been too big, as teachers are usually able to meet with students one-on-one for in-class help. Teachers usually care to make students feel like an important part of class. There are a lot of campus organizations and activities to be involved in, so students are bound to find something interesting to join. The campus works to ensure that students have a culturally inclusive and safe experience with them. On the other hand, I sort of feel like the campus partially lacks a strong community-focused presence. Maybe this is because it is a commuter school.
School of Management - Great instructors, small class sizes (average:18-30). The instructors care about their student's success, and regularly make themselves available for students needs. Also, very non-traditional, as most students are the University work full time, have families, and other priorities. Great college.
I received my Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Mathematics from the University of Michigan-Flint, and if it were not for the mathematics department here, I would not be where I am at now. All of the faculty here have been very courteous and helpful, and have given me the resources I need in order to be a successful person. This is a great alternative for students who do not wish to pay the big bucks at Ann Arbor, yet want the same quality education. As others have said, the social life here isn't the greatest, but there is still plenty to do. The campus is also conveniently located near area shopping and restaurants, in case students have extra time on their hands.
By no means is this school perfect, but is any school truly perfect? I'm a freshman at UM-Flint and absolutely love it here. If you are looking for a very busy social life, this isn't the school for you. It's mainly a commuter college. Although, it offers a wide range of sororities and fraternities. And there are many clubs on campus, you just have to get involved. If one is looking for a good education and small classes sizes, this school fits that image 100%. Teachers are passionate, which makes learning that much easier.
Let me count the ways I hate thee... UM Flint aspires to be a top school in the area. It has many programs in which one could major. Unfortunately they fail in actually helping students achieve the goal of graduation. Classes are offered sporadically, therefore if you are not on the right class cycle you could end up waiting a year or more to take a class you need to graduate. The advisors are inattentive and some times never get back to students. When you are able to see an advisor they don't know what they are talking about and provide little help. The whole goal of their scheme is to keep you in school as long as possible. They also raise fees every single year. Avoid attending this college at all costs.
I am a Go Blue person and have always loved UM. With more than 5 family members having attended and graduated from UM-Flint, you could say it is in our blood. The professors that I have had have always been nice and have really taken the time to invest into their students. Advising though has been a bit disappointing and I feel that they could offer more help at times. The Financial Aid Office is great- ask for Dexter! He is the best!
there some positives, but overall the quality of education is very low. If you are looking for a quality degree In CESP, ignore their sales pitch and strongly consider Oakland U or Michigan State. You are not getting the U of M Ann Arbor education here, you will be getting U of M Flint education. Flint is definitely not a college town, but campus is kept safe. Definitely need a vehicle.
This is an okay school as long as you have no intentions of dealing with their financial aid office. They like to change information without consulting the students. For example, if you apply for a private student loan for spring semester while it is the winter semester, when it is approved and provided to the school, they assumed it was a winter semester loan and changed it to process for the WRONG semester. Another example is if you are a half time student but LAST FALL you were 3/4, they will change your enrollment status to 3/4 and then with hold your financial aid until YOU submit a revision for THEIR change. I HATE that office. Up to this point that's my only complaint.
I am a Physical Therapy Graduate Student at UM-Flint. I did my undergraduate studies at Grand Valley State University. I also worked in the labs with the DPT students at GVSU and I find there are some slight differences, good and vice …
The lack of information that I wasn't taught is astounding. I was not prepared for my career nor the tests that I need to pass and I probably could've done a better job teaching myself while paying myself the $13,000 a year. Now I still …
I have been to the U of M- Flint, Oakland University and Central Michigan University. Central does not have nursing at all. They might get it when their Medical School opens but not yet. Also, Um-Flint does not have to do with Ann Arbor and …
Michigan Flint is a college which allows students to continue to study even after they are caught doing illegal part time works outside campus! …
They’ve continued to invest into the downtown buildings and it’s vastly different than the surrounding areas.
I earned my undergraduate degree from here. There is a lot of passion here, both from students and staff, but it may not seem that way at first glance. If you put in the effort, you will get back double from the professors.
A decent school to simply get a degree. But beware, the majority of the information you're going to be teaching yourself. There are a few good teachers in CSC program but not many.
The campus is clean and welcoming.
Terrible professors. To be specific, Prof. Washington, an english professor here at the UM- Flint. I do not recommend anyone to enroll in any of her courses.
Excellent university and English Language Program. Great warm hearted personnel and excellent plan of studies.