UM-Flint Homecoming

The University of Michigan–Flint is a public university in Flint, Michigan. Founded in 1956 as the Flint Senior College, it was initially established as a remote branch of the University of Michigan, offering upper-division undergraduate courses. The institution developed into a fully-fledged university and received accreditation in 1970. Subsequently, the nam…
The University of Michigan–Flint is a public university in Flint, Michigan. Founded in 1956 as the Flint Senior College, it was initially established as a remote branch of the University of Michigan, offering upper-division undergraduate courses. The institution developed into a fully-fledged university and received accreditation in 1970. Subsequently, the name was changed to the University of Michigan–Flint. It continues to adhere to the policies of the University of Michigan Board of Regents without having a separate governing board.
  • Former names: Flint Senior College of the University of Michigan (1956–1964) · Flint College of the University of Michigan (1964–1971)
  • Motto: Artes, Scientia, Veritas
  • Motto in English: Arts, Knowledge, Truth
  • Type: Public
  • Established: 1956
  • Parent institution: University of Michigan Board of Regents
  • Accreditation: HLC
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