| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Media & Mass Communication | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Media & Mass Communication | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Type: Private, Catholic University
Established: 1877
Affiliation: Jesuit and Mercy traditions
Motto: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the Greater Glory of God)
Campus Size: 75 acres
Student Population: Around 5,000 students
Academic Programs: Over 100 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
College of Business Administration
College of Engineering & Science
College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing
School of Architecture & Community Development
College of Liberal Arts & Education
School of Law
School of Dentistry
Nursing and Health Sciences
Dentistry (Doctor of Dental Surgery - DDS program)
Law (UDM School of Law is well-respected in Michigan)
Engineering and Robotics
Business Administration (AACSB-accredited)
Architecture (NAAB-accredited)
Over 60 student organizations
NCAA Division I athletics (Teams known as the Detroit Mercy Titans)
Popular sports: Basketball, Soccer, Cross Country
Strong community engagement and service-learning programs
Small class sizes and personalized education
Strong Jesuit and Mercy values promoting ethics and leadership
Great location in Detroit, offering career and internship opportunities
Well-known law and dental schools
Strong alumni network
UDM offers over 100 undergraduate programs across its colleges and schools. Some of the most popular undergraduate degrees include:
College of Business Administration
Accounting (B.S.)
Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Finance (B.S.)
Marketing (B.S.)
Supply Chain Management (B.S.)
College of Engineering & Science
Computer Science (B.S.)
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)
Electrical Engineering (B.S.)
Civil Engineering (B.S.)
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Biology (B.S.)
Chemistry (B.S.)
Mathematics (B.S.)
College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Health Services Administration (B.S.)
Pre-Physician Assistant Program
Pre-Dental and Pre-Medical Programs
School of Architecture & Community Development
Architecture (B.Arch.)
Community Development (B.S.)
College of Liberal Arts & Education
Psychology (B.A./B.S.)
Criminal Justice (B.A.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Education (B.A.)
Communication Studies (B.A.)
History (B.A.)
Detroit Mercy also offers a variety of master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees in specialized fields.
College of Business Administration
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
Master of Science in Business Turnaround Management
College of Engineering & Science
M.S. in Electrical Engineering
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
M.S. in Product Development
M.S. in Data Science
College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Physician Assistant (M.S.)
School of Architecture & Community Development
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
Master of Community Development (MCD)
College of Liberal Arts & Education
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice
Master of Arts in Economics
Master of Arts in Education
School of Law (Detroit Mercy Law)
Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Dual J.D. Program (With the University of Windsor in Canada)
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
School of Dentistry
Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.)
Dental Hygiene (B.S.)
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
|
College of Business Administration |
|
|
|
Accounting (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Business Administration (B.B.A.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Finance (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Marketing (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Supply Chain Management (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
College of Engineering & Science |
|
|
|
Computer Science (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Electrical Engineering (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Civil Engineering (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Biochemistry (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Biology (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Chemistry (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Mathematics (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing |
|
|
|
Nursing (B.S.N.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Health Services Administration (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Pre-Physician Assistant Studies |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Pre-Dental and Pre-Medical Programs |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
School of Architecture & Community Development |
|
|
|
Architecture (B.Arch.) |
5 years |
$42,426 |
|
Community Development (B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
College of Liberal Arts & Education |
|
|
|
Psychology (B.A./B.S.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Criminal Justice (B.A.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Political Science (B.A.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Education (B.A.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Communication Studies (B.A.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
|
History (B.A.) |
4 years |
$31,058 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
|
College of Business Administration |
|
|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1-2 years |
$21,000 - $31,000 |
|
M.S. in Business Turnaround Management |
1-2 years |
$21,000 - $31,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
College of Engineering & Science |
|
|
|
M.S. in Electrical Engineering |
1.5-2 years |
$31,058 |
|
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering |
1.5-2 years |
$31,058 |
|
M.S. in Product Development |
1.5-2 years |
$31,058 |
|
M.S. in Data Science |
1.5-2 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing |
|
|
|
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) |
2 years |
$31,058 |
|
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
3-4 years |
$31,058 |
|
Physician Assistant (M.S.) |
2 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
School of Architecture & Community Development |
|
|
|
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) |
2 years |
$42,426 |
|
Master of Community Development (MCD) |
2 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
College of Liberal Arts & Education |
|
|
|
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology |
2 years |
$31,058 |
|
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice |
1.5-2 years |
$31,058 |
|
Master of Arts in Economics |
1.5-2 years |
$31,058 |
|
Master of Arts in Education |
1.5-2 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
School of Law (Detroit Mercy Law) |
|
|
|
Juris Doctor (J.D.) |
3 years |
$46,380 |
|
Dual J.D. Program (with University of Windsor) |
3 years |
$46,380 |
|
Master of Laws (LL.M.) |
1 year |
$46,380 |
|
|
|
|
|
School of Dentistry |
|
|
|
Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) |
4 years |
$78,000 - $82,000 |
|
Dental Hygiene (M.S.) |
2 years |
$31,058 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
|
College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing |
|
|
|
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
3-4 years |
$31,058 |
|
|
|
|
|
School of Dentistry |
|
|
|
Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) |
4 years |
$78,000 - $82,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
School of Law (Detroit Mercy Law) |
|
|
|
Juris Doctor (J.D.) |
3 years |
$46,380 |
|
Dual J.D. Program (with University of Windsor) |
3 years |
$46,380 |
|
|
|
Globally Recognized Education – Accredited programs with a strong reputation in business, engineering, healthcare, and law.
Small Class Sizes – Personalized attention and close faculty interaction.
Internship & Job Opportunities – Located in Detroit, a hub for industries like automotive, healthcare, technology, and business.
Scholarships & Financial Aid – Various scholarships are available for international students.
Diverse Student Community – Students from over 40+ countries.
STEM Programs with OPT Extension – Many programs allow international students to work in the U.S. for an extended period under Optional Practical Training (OPT).
Application Portal: Common App or UDM Online Application
Academic Requirement: High school diploma (equivalent to U.S. high school)
English Proficiency:
TOEFL (iBT): Minimum 80
IELTS: Minimum 6.5
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105
PTE: Minimum 53
Exemption: If you studied in an English-speaking institution for at least 3 years
Other Documents Required:
Official high school transcripts (translated to English)
Statement of purpose/personal essay
Letters of recommendation (optional for some programs)
SAT/ACT scores (optional but recommended for scholarships)
Application Portal: UDM Graduate Application
Academic Requirement: Bachelor's degree (equivalent to a U.S. degree) with a minimum GPA of 3.0
English Proficiency:
TOEFL (iBT): Minimum 85-100 (varies by program)
IELTS: Minimum 6.5-7.0
Duolingo: Minimum 115
PTE: Minimum 58
Other Documents Required:
Official transcripts from all previous institutions
GRE/GMAT (if required) – Some programs may require GRE or GMAT
Resume/CV
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Two or more Letters of Recommendation
Who Can Apply?
High school graduates or equivalent (12 years of schooling).
Transfer students from another university.
International students with valid English proficiency scores.
Steps to Apply:
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Check the list of undergraduate programs at UDM’s official website to find the right course.
Step 2: Submit Online Application
Apply via the Common Application or UDM’s online application portal:
Apply Here
Pay the $25 application fee (may be waived for some students).
Step 3: Submit Required Documents
Official high school transcripts (translated into English if necessary).
English Proficiency Test Scores (for international students):
TOEFL (iBT): Minimum 80
IELTS: Minimum 6.5
Duolingo: Minimum 105
PTE: Minimum 53
Standardized Test Scores (optional but recommended for scholarships):
SAT/ACT is not mandatory but can boost scholarship chances.
Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Personal Essay (optional).
Letters of Recommendation (optional for most programs).
Step 4: Receive Admission Decision
The university reviews applications within 2-4 weeks after submission.
Admission decisions are sent via email.
Step 5: Accept Admission Offer & Submit Enrollment Deposit
After receiving an offer letter, confirm acceptance by paying a non-refundable deposit ($250).
Step 6: Apply for Student Visa (For International Students)
Receive the I-20 Form from UDM.
Pay the SEVIS Fee ($350) at.
Schedule and attend your U.S. visa interview.
Who Can Apply?
Bachelor’s degree holders or equivalent (16 years of education).
International students with valid English proficiency scores.
Steps to Apply:
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Check the graduate programs at UDM’s graduate catalog to find your course.
Step 2: Submit Online Application
Apply through the UDM Graduate Application Portal:
Apply Here
Pay the $50 application fee.
Step 3: Submit Required Documents
Official Transcripts from all previous institutions.
English Proficiency Test Scores (for international students):
TOEFL (iBT): Minimum 85-100 (varies by program).
IELTS: Minimum 6.5-7.0.
Duolingo: Minimum 115.
PTE: Minimum 58.
GRE/GMAT Scores (if required by the program).
Resume/CV.
Statement of Purpose (SOP) explaining academic and career goals.
Two or more Letters of Recommendation from professors/employers.
Step 4: Receive Admission Decision
Processing time is 4-6 weeks.
Admission decisions are sent via email.
Step 5: Accept Admission Offer & Submit Enrollment Deposit
Pay the deposit fee to confirm your seat.
Step 6: Apply for Student Visa (For International Students)
Receive the I-20 Form from UDM.
Pay the SEVIS Fee ($350) at.
Schedule and attend your U.S. visa interview.
Intake Availability by Program Type
Intake Term |
Application Deadline (Recommended) |
Available Programs |
|---|---|---|
|
Fall (August Start) |
June 1 |
All Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional Programs |
|
Winter (January Start) |
November 1 |
Most Undergraduate and Graduate Programs (Limited availability for some courses) |
|
Spring (May Start) |
March 1 |
Limited Graduate & Professional Programs (Few Undergraduate courses available) |
Important Notes:
Fall (August) is the main intake with the highest number of available courses and scholarships.
Winter (January) intake is available for most programs, but some may have limited seats.
Spring (May) intake is mainly for graduate and professional programs with fewer undergraduate courses offered.
Professional programs (Law & Dentistry) have different deadlines, and applicants should check their respective portals (LSAC for Law, ADEA AADSAS for Dentistry).
Basic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent (12 years of schooling)
Minimum GPA Requirement: 2.5 – 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
English Language Proficiency (For International Students)
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80
IELTS: Minimum 6.5
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105
PTE Academic: Minimum 53
Standardized Tests (Optional but Recommended for Scholarships):
SAT: Minimum 1000 (Optional)
ACT: Minimum 21 (Optional)
Supporting Documents:
High School Transcripts (Official, translated into English if necessary)
Statement of Purpose (SOP) (Optional but recommended)
Letters of Recommendation (Optional)
Special Requirements for Certain Programs:
Engineering & Science Programs: Higher GPA (3.0+) & Math/Science background required
Nursing & Health Sciences: May require higher GPA (3.2+), additional prerequisites, and interviews
Basic Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree (Equivalent to a U.S. Degree)
Minimum GPA Requirement: 3.0+ on a 4.0 scale (Some programs may accept 2.75)
English Language Proficiency (For International Students)
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 85-100 (Varies by program)
IELTS: Minimum 6.5 – 7.0
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 115
PTE Academic: Minimum 58
Standardized Tests (Depends on Program):
GRE: Required for some STEM & Science programs (waived for many programs)
GMAT: Required for some Business programs (waived for certain applicants)
Supporting Documents:
Official Transcripts from all previous institutions
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (At least two)
Resume/CV (For MBA, Engineering, and Healthcare programs)
Special Requirements for Certain Graduate Programs:
Engineering Programs: GRE may be required for some specializations.
MBA & Business Programs: GMAT recommended (may be waived for strong candidates).
Nursing & Health Sciences: May require additional clinical experience.
Law School (J.D.)
Bachelor’s Degree (Any Major)
Minimum GPA: 3.0+ recommended
LSAT Score Required
Letters of Recommendation & Personal Statement
Apply via LSAC Portal
Dentistry (D.D.S.)
Bachelor’s Degree (Preferably in Science)
Minimum GPA: 3.2+
DAT (Dental Admission Test) Score Required
Observation Hours & Interviews Required
Apply via ADEA AADSAS Portal
Ranking Organization |
University of Detroit Mercy Ranking |
|---|---|
|
QS World University Rankings |
Not Ranked Globally |
|
US News & World Report (National Universities - USA) |
#202 - #250 |
|
US News & World Report (Best Value Schools - USA) |
Top 50 |
|
US News & World Report (Best Regional Universities - Midwest, USA) |
Top 20 |
|
Times Higher Education (THE) – US College Rankings |
Ranked 300+ |
|
Niche (Best Catholic Colleges in the USA) |
Top 30 |
|
College Factual (Best Colleges for Nursing in Michigan, USA) |
Top 5 |
|
US News (Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs - USA, Non-Doctorate) |
Top 100 |
|
US News (Best Law Schools - USA) |
Top 150 |
|
US News (Best Dental Schools - USA) |
Top 50 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (Per Year in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
International Student Scholarship |
Based on academic performance (GPA & test scores) |
Up to $10,000 |
|
Titan Scholarship |
Competitive GPA and SAT/ACT scores |
Up to $12,000 |
|
Jesuit Founders Scholarship |
Outstanding academic records (High GPA & leadership) |
Up to $15,000 |
|
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship |
Transfer students who are PTK members |
Up to $3,000 |
|
Detroit Mercy Grant |
Based on financial need (FAFSA required) |
N/A |
|
Athletic Scholarships |
Awarded to student-athletes |
(Full/Partial) |
Notes:
Scholarships are renewable for up to 4 years if students maintain the required GPA.
Some scholarships can be combined with other financial aid.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (Per Year in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Graduate Assistantships (GA) |
Based on academic merit & research skills |
Covers tuition + stipend |
|
Dean’s Scholarship |
High academic performance in UG studies |
Up to $5,000 |
|
Business Leadership Scholarship |
For MBA students with leadership experience |
N/A |
|
Engineering Excellence Award |
For engineering graduate students |
Up to $3,000 |
Notes:
Graduate assistantships cover tuition and provide a stipend in exchange for research/teaching work.
Some scholarships are program-specific (e.g., Business, Engineering).
Facility |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Main Campus |
Located in Detroit, Michigan, spanning 75 acres. |
|
Libraries |
McNichols Campus Library with study spaces, research resources, and digital access. |
|
Classrooms & Labs |
Modern classrooms, computer labs, science & engineering labs. |
|
Student Center |
Includes dining areas, recreational spaces, and study lounges. |
|
Health & Wellness Center |
Gym, fitness center, mental health counseling, and medical services. |
|
Athletics & Sports |
NCAA Division I sports, gym, soccer field, and basketball courts. |
|
Technology & Wi-Fi |
Campus-wide high-speed Wi-Fi, computer labs, and IT support. |
|
Dining Services |
Multiple meal plans, on-campus cafés, and vegetarian options. |
|
Security & Safety |
24/7 campus security, emergency response, and shuttle services. |
Residence Hall |
Room Type |
Facilities |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Shiple Hall |
Shared Double Room |
Study desk, closet, common lounge, Wi-Fi |
$6,200 |
|
Quads Hall |
Single & Double Rooms |
Private/shared bathrooms, study rooms, Wi-Fi |
$7,500 - $8,500 |
|
West Quad Apartments |
Apartment-Style (Single/Double) |
Kitchen, living area, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi |
$9,200 - $10,500 |
|
Off-Campus Housing |
N/A |
Nearby apartments, private rentals |
$8,000 - $12,000 |
1. Campus Community & Diversity
UDM has a diverse student body with students from over 40+ countries, creating a global learning environment. The university promotes Jesuit and Mercy values, focusing on academic excellence, ethical leadership, and community service.
2. Student Organizations & Clubs
There are 60+ student-run organizations catering to various interests, including:
Academic & Professional Clubs: Engineering Society, Business Leaders Association, Pre-Med Club.
Cultural & International Groups: African Student Union, Hispanic Heritage Club, Indian Student Association.
Leadership & Service Groups: Student Government Association (SGA), Campus Ministry, Volunteer Detroit.
Performing Arts & Media: Theatre Club, Music Band, University Newspaper.
3. Athletics & Recreation
UDM is part of NCAA Division I and has strong sports teams known as the Detroit Mercy Titans. Popular sports include:
Basketball (most famous sport)
Soccer
Cross Country & Track
Lacrosse
Softball & Baseball
For fitness enthusiasts, the Student Fitness Center offers:
Gym & Cardio Equipment
Indoor Basketball Courts
Group Fitness Classes (Yoga, Zumba, Strength Training)
Outdoor Walking & Running Trails
4. Housing & Campus Life
Students can choose from on-campus residence halls or apartments, with options for single and shared rooms. The campus is safe and well-connected, offering:
24/7 security services
Shuttle services for students
Campus dining halls & cafés with multiple cuisine options
5. Events & Social Activities
UDM hosts regular events and festivals to encourage student engagement, including:
Welcome Week & Homecoming
International Food Festivals
Career Fairs & Networking Events
Game Nights & Movie Screenings
Religious & Cultural Celebrations
6. Career Services & Internships
UDM has strong connections with top industries in Detroit, offering:
Internship & Co-op Programs with Fortune 500 companies.
Career Fairs & Resume Workshops to help students find jobs.
Alumni Mentorship Programs for career guidance.
7. Volunteer & Community Service
Following its Jesuit and Mercy traditions, UDM encourages students to participate in community service through:
Local volunteer projects in Detroit.
Global service-learning trips.
Partnerships with NGOs and social work organizations.
1. Placement Statistics & Employment Rate
Overall Placement Rate: 85-95% within 6 months of graduation (varies by program).
Top Hiring Industries:
Engineering & Technology
Business & Finance
Healthcare & Nursing
Law & Public Policy
Dentistry & Healthcare Administration
Internship-to-Job Conversion Rate: 60-70% of students who complete internships receive full-time job offers.
2. Career Services & Support
UDM provides a range of career support services to help students secure jobs, including:
Career Counseling & Resume Workshops – Personalized career coaching and CV building.
Internships & Co-Op Programs – Paid and unpaid internship opportunities with top companies.
On-Campus Career Fairs – Employers visit the campus to recruit students.
Alumni Mentorship & Networking Events – Strong alumni network helping with job placements.
Mock Interviews & Soft Skills Training – Practice sessions for job interviews.
3. Top Employers & Companies Hiring UDM Graduates
UDM graduates are hired by leading companies in various industries. Some of the top recruiters include:
Engineering & Technology
General Motors (GM)
Ford Motor Company
DTE Energy
Magna International
FCA (Stellantis)
Business & Finance
Deloitte
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Comerica Bank
Rocket Mortgage (Quicken Loans)
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Healthcare & Nursing
Henry Ford Health System
Beaumont Health
Ascension Michigan
Trinity Health
Detroit Medical Center
Law & Public Policy
Michigan Supreme Court
Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office
Top U.S. law firms hiring UDM law graduates
Dentistry & Healthcare
UDM Dental Clinic (providing employment opportunities for graduates)
Private Dental Practices
Hospital Dental Units
4. Internship & Co-Op Opportunities
UDM has a strong co-op (cooperative education) program, especially in engineering and business fields, allowing students to gain real-world work experience before graduating.
Average Internship Salary: $15 - $25 per hour
Co-Op Opportunities Available In:
Automotive & Manufacturing (Ford, GM, Stellantis)
Banking & Finance (Comerica, Deloitte)
Healthcare & Public Policy (Detroit Medical Center, Henry Ford Health)
5. Average Salaries After Graduation
Degree Program |
Average Starting Salary (Per Year in USD) |
|---|---|
|
Engineering (B.S./M.S.) |
$70,000 - $90,000 |
|
Business Administration (MBA) |
$60,000 - $85,000 |
|
Computer Science |
$75,000 - $100,000 |
|
Nursing (B.S.N./M.S.N.) |
$65,000 - $85,000 |
|
Law (J.D.) |
$80,000 - $120,000 |
|
Dentistry (D.D.S.) |
$120,000 - $200,000 |
Note: Salaries vary based on experience, industry, and location.
6. Work Authorization for International Students
UDM provides career assistance for international students through work authorization programs like:
Optional Practical Training (OPT): 12-month work authorization after graduation (STEM students get a 24-month extension).
Curricular Practical Training (CPT): Allows students to work part-time or full-time internships during studies.
H-1B Sponsorship Support: Career Services helps students find employers who sponsor H-1B visas for long-term employment.
The University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) has a moderate acceptance rate, making it a somewhat selective institution while still being accessible to a wide range of students.
Overall Acceptance Rate: 79-83%
Undergraduate Acceptance Rate: 80-85%
Graduate Acceptance Rate: Varies by program (60-80%)
Law School (J.D.) Acceptance Rate: 55-65%
Dental School (D.D.S.) Acceptance Rate: 10-15% (Highly Competitive)
GPA Requirement: Minimum 2.5 - 3.0 for undergraduates, 3.0+ for graduate programs.
Test Scores: SAT/ACT optional but may help in scholarship consideration.
English Proficiency (For International Students): TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo required.
Program Competitiveness: Engineering, Nursing, Law, and Dentistry programs have lower acceptance rates than general programs.
The University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) is located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. The university operates across three campuses, each serving different academic programs.
Address:
4001 W. McNichols Road, Detroit, MI 48221, USA
Main hub of the university – Houses most undergraduate and graduate programs.
Includes classrooms, libraries, residence halls, dining facilities, and student recreation centers.
Located in a safe and accessible neighborhood in northwest Detroit.
Address:
651 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226, USA
Home to Detroit Mercy Law School.
Located in downtown Detroit, near courthouses and law firms.
Offers excellent networking opportunities for law students.
Address:
2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208, USA
Home to Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry and its dental clinic.
Provides hands-on training and clinical experience for dental students.
Located in Corktown, one of Detroit’s historic and revitalized districts.