U-M supports Governor’s “Return to Learn” campaign
The University of Michigan supports Governor Jennifer Granholm’s effort to encourage adults who have completed a portion of their college studies to return to campus to earn their degree. Governor Granholm has declared November 2005 “Return To Learn” month. Michigan colleges and universities are providing information for returning students who want to find out how they can re-enroll.
“The completion of a college degree is a tremendous accomplishment for students of all ages,” said U-M President Mary Sue Coleman. “College opens the doors to better careers, higher-paying jobs, and self-fulfillment. Students who aspire to return to college will find a great many opportunities among Michigan’s 15 public colleges and universities, including financial aid support.”
Students who are interested in pursuing studies at the University of Michigan may apply for undergraduate or graduate admission at the Ann Arbor, Flint or Dearborn campuses. Below is information about admissions and financial aid resources.
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