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How to Apply

Admissions Timeline | Fall 2025

The program focuses intensely on advanced mathematical and statistical methods. Graduates have sophisticated quantitative skills that enable them to apply their knowledge to the solution of real world financial problems as quantitative analysts, financial engineers, risk managers, traders, developers, and other roles in the financial industry. The Quant Program accepts applications for Fall term only.

DatesInformation
Early September 2024APPLICATIONS OPEN. Applicants can begin working on and submitting their applications, though no applications will be reviewed until after the submission deadline.
February 1, 2025Deadline to submit the Rackham Graduate School Application.
February 8, 2025Recommended deadline for test scores and letters of recommendations to reach our office in order to guarantee consideration in the review process
Mid-March 2025First round of decisions released.
April 15, 2025 Enrollment deposit ($3,000 domestic/ $5,000 international) deadline for first-round admits.
April through May 1, 2025Additional decisions may be issued on a rolling basis. Enrollment deposits are due by the date indicated in the applicant’s admissions letter.
August 25, 2025Fall classes begin.

Application Materials

To be considered complete and receive full consideration, your application should consist of the following:

1. Rackham Online Application. Applications are processed through Rackham Graduate School. For detailed information, visit the Rackham Graduate School website. Ensure you select the admissions application corresponding to your chosen option: either Quantitative Finance and Risk Management or the Accelerated Master’s Degree Program (available exclusively to current U-M undergraduate Mathematics majors; refer to the AMDP webpage for more information). The application fee is $90 for international students. U.S. citizens and permanent residents can request a fee waiver; please contact quantfinms@umich.edu for more information before submitting your application. Further details on application fees and waivers can be found on the Rackham Graduate School’s Application Fee and Waivers webpage.

The following materials comprise the Rackham Application:

2. Official GRE General Test scores: Request ETS to send official scores directly to the Rackham Graduate School at the University of Michigan. Applicants may submit multiple scores, but at least one score must be received by the designated deadline in order for an applicant to be considered. Our ETS school code is 1839. You do not need a department code. AMDP applicants are encouraged, but not required, to submit GRE scores.

3. Official Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from all post secondary institutions are submitted to the University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School. Directions on what qualifies as an official transcript and how to submit official transcripts can be found on the the Rackham Graduate School’s Transcripts webpage. We will consider your application complete and proceed with reviewing it using the unofficial transcripts uploaded with your application, but you cannot be admitted without official transcripts on file.

4. TOEFL or IELTS Scores (for non-native English speakers only): This requirement may be waived for some applicants depending on their educational background. Visit the the Rackham Graduate School’s Tests webpage to determine whether you qualify for a waiver. For Quant Program applicants, your overall TOEFL score must be 95 or higher. Your overall IELTS score must be 7 or higher. Current U-M students are automatically exempt from this requirement.

“My experience in the Quant Program was wonderful! The curriculum was designed to provide students with opportunities to develop problem-solving skills in mathematics, statistics, and finance. Since graduating, I’ve been able to apply the expertise I gained in my master’s degree to working on real banking risk management projects. I truly appreciate the enthusiasm that all of the faculty and staff demonstrate toward helping students in their coursework and job placement.”

– Fiona Yan Zhuang, M.S. ’16, Senior Quantitative Analyst at Capital One