University of Michigan - Flint Reviews

  • 63 Reviews
  • Flint (MI)
  • Annual Tuition: $25,506
100% of 63 students said this degree improved their career prospects
92% of 63 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Vikram Kumar Reddy Puli
  • Reviewed: 3/28/2015
  • Degree: Computer Science
"Concept oriented teaching. Helpful in achieving your goals."
Joseph Zielinski
  • Reviewed: 3/11/2015
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"Overall, I have been very satisfied with the University of Michigan Flint Physical Therapy program. A big pro of the program is that all of the faculty are very experienced in the clinic. When they teach material they do a very good job of relating the material to something that they saw practicing out in the clinic, which makes learning much easier. The program also does a good job of teaching many aspects of the physical therapy field so that when students graduate they can be competent at a job in any type of setting. A con is that while many of the professors are very good at returning emails and working with students, there are a few that take a long time to respond or sometime don't respond at all. Another con is that the program's system for assigning clinical rotations is not the best. I had several classmates who were assigned to a clinic that had cancelled their affiliation with the school or had extra requirements (i.e. "student must had such and such vaccinations) that were not specified beforehand when students were selecting their clinical rotation sites."
Austin Lobbestael
  • Reviewed: 3/7/2015
  • Degree: Nursing
"UM-Flint's anesthesia program delivers a quality education with a wide variety of clinical sites and opportunities. It is a very demanding program and leaves little time for work or outside activities but produces excellent nurse anesthetists!"
Heather Workman
  • Reviewed: 3/2/2015
  • Degree: History
"UMFlint is a small campus which means small classes and a lot of individual attention. My professors became very familiar with my work and my goals and were able to mentor me."
Miyako Jones
  • Reviewed: 2/14/2015
  • Degree: Computer Science
"I would choose UM-Flint again because it's close to home and the faculty honestly cares about student success. Unfortunately, there isn't much financial aid available for graduate students beyond loans so you will incur significant debt unless you apply for outside aid or your employer is willing to offset the cost."
Samantha Miller
  • Reviewed: 2/7/2015
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"Being at the University of Michigan-Flint is an amazing accomplishment. The benefits include the amazing faculty and networking available to our disposal. The downfall is the location being in Flint, MI, a city with a very high crime rate. It distracts you from your learning when you are worried about your safety."
Gjon Gjeloshaj
  • Reviewed: 2/3/2015
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"Pros: Excellent faculty and staff that encourage an atmosphere for both personal and professional growth. Excellent facilities that have up-to-date technology in the physical therapy field. The program is constantly evolving, and grows in unison with the physical therapy profession as new research and frameworks are established. Cons: Large class size can be a hindrance with less emphasis being placed on individual growth."
Akheeb Baba Shaik
  • Reviewed: 2/2/2015
  • Degree: Computer Science
"The course curriculum which I choose in this university is absolutely good where I can have the in depth knowledge about computer related technologies. Professors are guiding us in the right path and they are supporting us a lot.if we have any doubts regarding subject they are ready to help us.this is really awesome.i feel good because i am studying in one of the reputed institutions of university of Michigan."
ANIL KUMAR GOUD GADDAMIDI
  • Reviewed: 2/2/2015
  • Degree: Computer Science
"Course curriculum is excellent which is computers and information systems, the best thing in this course is, it is having the combination of both computers and management subjects. Also, infrastructure is excellent with all digitized lab and other facilities."
ravinder katla
  • Reviewed: 1/27/2015
  • Degree: Computer Science
"I am international student from INDIA.I came to this school in January 2015 attend the orientation on 6th of JAN. Now am discuss the feeling about my school. 1.Pros about the school This school is assume and the facilitates are good compare other school.Teaching is the another advantage of this school each and every professor has hold doctor degrees & cyber class rooms are available this school when ever the student revise the class cyber class is very helpful those students.Campus full safety for students. 2.Cons about the school The main drawback of this school is surrounding area.Am live in off campus when ever am come to my room most of the members ask the money.Especially river area & poor transportation is the another disadvantage of this school.school. School provide free transportation every Saturday but no shopping malls near the university or surrounding areas.School provide poor financial aid to the students&on campus jobs are rare. This my experience in one month about my school. Thanks"
Abbie Gale Lemmon
  • Reviewed: 1/27/2015
  • Degree: Writing
"The student to professor ratio at the University of Michigan-Flint is outstanding. Due to the small, on campus, class sizes, I have a strong mentor-ship and rapport with all of my professors. The program is flexible and I have the opportunity to focus my composition and rhetoric studies on many topics in relation to the field. The program is challenging yet achievable due to the professionalism of the faculty as well as the support of the Marian E. Wright Writing Center. Additionally, there are many workshops hosted by the Graduate Office--which is invaluable to student success. I am a better intellectual thanks to the opportunities at University of Michigan-Flint."
Olivia Stevens
  • Reviewed: 1/19/2015
  • Degree: MBA
"Pros - Name recognition, affordable, flexible Cons - Poor campus location"
ANIL KUMAR GOUD GADDAMIDI
  • Reviewed: 1/6/2015
  • Degree: Computer Science
"Going to Grad is worth it, I have enrolled in CSIS program, I have 4.8years of work experience in IT industry. I would like to specialize in particular subject to enhance my current skills. The only which worries me is I need to concentrate on all other subjects which is useful from one side."
Mitchel Babcock
  • Reviewed: 1/6/2015
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"The Physical Therapy program at the University of Michigan-Flint is a highly competitive program in the progressive field of physical therapy. Priding ourselves on the University of Michigan standard, we strive for excellence in all aspects in and out of the classroom. Faculty are highly engaging and supporting, pushing students to reach their full potential while providing a collegial relationship with students. Opportunities for graduate assistantships are very accessible, allowing students to gain experience in research and presentations outside of the classroom. I am proud to call myself a student of this program and will promote this University and program without reservation throughout my career."
Prasanti Kolipak
  • Reviewed: 1/5/2015
  • Degree: Computer Science
"everything is good but may release more classes for the students."
Marguerite Mitchell
  • Reviewed: 12/29/2014
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"I believe that my program is one of a high standard. It gets you exposed to clinical situations right away, and the professors are very knowledgeable. However, the one con I've experienced is that the professors are not very good at communicating with each other. Other than that it is a great program!"
Marisa Novello
  • Reviewed: 12/26/2014
  • Degree: Nursing
"Pros: Very competitive and rigorous program. The course load is a lot but they prepare you for nurse anesthesia very well. Professors are approachable and want everyone to succeed. Cons: Not the safest location and very little time off."
Mohamed Mohamed
  • Reviewed: 12/17/2014
  • Degree: MBA
"Very Diverse environment, excellent educational quality unsafe surrounding area"
Krysten Bonasse
  • Reviewed: 12/12/2014
  • Degree: Education
"I love the professors extremely, I have a friendship with them. I absolutely love the programs and can't wait to participate to get my degree in art education the next four years!"
Samantha Foren
  • Reviewed: 11/25/2014
  • Degree: Public Administration
"The coursework is rigorous (in a good way). Lots of reading and paper writing and professors have high expectations. Faculty go above and beyond to help if a student asks for assistance."