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We make the information below available to all students as required by the Higher Education Act of 1965.
Consumer Information
We make the following information available to all students as required by the Higher Education Act of 1965.
If you need help getting this consumer information or have questions, let us know.
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5726
You can get accreditation information about the University of Michigan Medical School in the Financial Aid Office. More information is available from the Office of the Dean. Read more about our LCME accreditation status at About the University of Michigan Medical School.
Read the annual report on the U-M https://www.dpss.umich.edu/content/crime-safety-data/clery-compliance/Division of Public Safety & Security website.
This is available from the Provost's Office.
Find a guideline budget showing estimated tuition and fees, as well as costs for housing, books, and personal expenses.
Find up-to-date tuition rates and fees from the Office of the Registrar.
The University of Michigan Medical School is dedicated to assisting students with physical, psychological, and academic accommodation needs under the ADA guidelines.
Students who require accommodations should schedule a confidential meeting with the Learning & Disability Specialist in the Office of Medical Student Education at their earliest convenience.
Accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis, and require an interview with the student, a review of clinical documentation, and a determination of the reasonableness of the accommodation request.
Direct any questions about disability accommodations to the Learning & Disability Specialist at 734-936-1512.
Many U-M offices, in the process of doing their assigned jobs, collect and maintain information about students.
Although these records belong to the university, university policy and federal law afford students a number of rights concerning these records. The Federal Family Educational rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) establishes the rules and regulations regarding access to and disclosure of student records.
For more information on the Medical School’s FERPA policy, contact the Office of Medical Student Education at 734-763-4147.
To receive funds administered by the Financial Aid Office at the University of Michigan Medical School (UMMS), a student must be making measurable academic progress toward their degree program.
Read the complete policy on the Medical Student Education Requirements for Maintaining Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Get information on the University's Identity Theft Prevention Program.
U-M has a tuition refund policy that describes the amount of tuition and fees that are refunded to a student who withdraws from all classes during a term.
This policy is published online by the Office of the Registrar and by the Medical School Financial Aid Office. Review the refund policy online, or contact the Medical School Financial Aid Office for a copy.
The federal government mandates that students who withdraw from all classes may keep only the financial aid (federal “Title IV” grant and loan assistance) they have “earned” up to the time of withdrawal.
Funds that were disbursed in excess of the earned amount must be returned by the university and/or the students to the federal government. Review the tuition repayment policy online, or contact the Medical School Financial Aid Office for a copy.
Review the University policy.