“The University of Michigan’s 200-year legacy has delivered amazing achievements for the communities we serve. As we embark on our third century, our many strengths position us to provide even more impact.”
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In June 2017, the University of Michigan announced a new financial aid program for in-state students that offers a "Go Blue Guarantee" of free tuition for up to four years of study on the Ann Arbor campus for students with a family income of up to $65,000. The new program, which begins Jan. 1, 2018, supplements all of U-M’s current financial aid offerings for Michigan residents.
- #1 U.S Public Research University National Science Foundation
- 61,893 Students Enrolled in 2016 Fall Term
- 97 Graduate Programs in the Top Ten U.S. News & World Report
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The University of Michigan has received a $58 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences to help U-M researchers turn their best ideas and discoveries into tests, treatments, care innovations and cures through training, funding and central research services.