The average annual net price that a student who receives federal financial aid pays to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) to attend the school's largest program. Net price is the program's cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students. Negative cost values indicate that the average grant/scholarship aid exceeded the cost of attendance.
The University of Michigan-Flint campus is a branch of the University of Michigan's Ann Arbor campus. The Flint campus was established in 1956 and houses six academic schools, including the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Nursing, and the School of Management.
Among University of Michigan-Flint's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
University of Michigan-Flint's traditional Nursing program provides both classroom instruction and hands-on experience at local healthcare facilities through clinical placements. Students will have small class sizes, access to the Nursing Simulation Center, and academic advising throughout the program.