First Year
University of Michigan Engineering’s admissions criteria are based on the strength of your academic preparation to pursue an engineering degree. The requirements also help assure each student who is accepted has the interest and motivation to be successful.
The application review focuses on:
- The strength of your college preparatory background, including the degree of difficulty of courses selected (with special emphasis on precalculus, chemistry and physics)
- The record of academic achievement
- Special or unique accomplishments
- ACT or SAT scores, if available
- TOEFL, MET or IELTS results (for international students)
Each application receives a holistic, individualized review. No special class rank, grade point average, test score or other qualification by itself will assure admission. We look beyond grades and test scores to recruit the most dynamic group of students possible.
First-year applications are reviewed by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Read more about the selection process on the university’s undergraduate admissions site.
Due to capacity constraints in the Computer Science (CS) major, students who are admitted to the University of Michigan after Fall 2023 must first be selected for the CS major before they can declare the major. Choosing CS on the Common App does not affect your chances of being admitted to the University of Michigan. Admission to U-M is determined independently of whether you receive the opportunity to enter the CS major. If you are accepted into Engineering or LSA, we hope you will still consider becoming a University of Michigan student.
Dates and deadlines
- Oct. 1: FAFSA and CSS Profile open
- Nov. 15: Early Decision deadline for FAFSA and CSS profile
- Dec. 15: Early Action and Regular Decision suggested filing date
- Feb 1: Final application deadline for Fall term
- Mar 31: Deadline for filing FAFSA and CSS Profile
- More info: U-M Financial Aid, U-M Undergraduate Admissions
Application checklist
Applying to U-M requires the following items:
- Completed Common Application including U-M specific questions
- High school transcript
- School Report
- Letter of Recommendation
- SAT or ACT score, if available and you wish them to be considered
- Additional items may be needed for international or home-schooled students
- Applicants to the Integrated Business and Engineering at Michigan dual degree must also complete the Ross Admissions Portfolio.
Placement exams
Prior to orientation, you will complete the online math and chemistry placement exams (chemistry exam will be waived for those with AP/IB/transfer credit for general chemistry). You will also have the option of taking a foreign language placement exam. In some cases, doing well on a U-M Placement Exam will exempt you from a course or a requirement. The Engineering Advising Center website has more information.
Advanced Placement (AP) guidelines
Make sure to discuss your AP exams with your advisor during orientation.
Admissions: Advanced Placement Guidelines
Dual Enrollment
Incoming first-year students who took one or more courses at a college or university while in high school may potentially receive transfer credit. If you’re seeking to transfer credits, please submit an official transcript from your accredited college/university. An official transcript should be mailed to:
Office of Student Affairs
Chrysler Center 143B, 2121 Bonisteel Boulevard
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2092
If the institution can send it officially electronically, it can be sent to [email protected]. Please allow 4-6 weeks for your transfer credit to be processed once U-M has received your transcript. For more information regarding engineering transfer credit policies, please see our Transfer Credit Approval Form (TCAF) Guidelines.