The University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) is offering renewable merit-based scholarships worth up to $10,000 per year (maximum $40,000 over four years) to international undergraduate students for the 2026-2027 academic year. This is not a fully funded scholarship (it does not cover 100% of tuition, room, or board), but it is one of the more generous automatic awards available to international students at UDM.
Note: Several websites incorrectly label this as “Fully Funded.” In reality, it is a partial merit scholarship awarded automatically upon admission — no separate application is required.
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University of Detroit Mercy Scholarship in USA
| Host Country | United States |
| University | University of Detroit Mercy (Michigan’s largest Catholic university) |
| Degree Level | Bachelor’s / Undergraduate (4–7 years depending on program) |
| Scholarship Value | Up to $10,000 per year, renewable for 4 years (total up to $40,000) |
| Eligible Nationalities | All countries (non-U.S. citizens/permanent residents) |
| Application Fee | None (Free) |
| IELTS/TOEFL | Not required if your previous education was in English |
Available Colleges & Schools
- School of Architecture
- College of Business Administration
- School of Dentistry (including 7-Year Dental Program)
- College of Engineering & Science
- College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing (including 5-Year Physician Assistant Program)
- School of Law (combined programs)
- College of Liberal Arts & Education
Eligibility Criteria
- Open to students of any nationality
- Must apply and be admitted to a full-time undergraduate degree program
- Academic merit-based (GPA, class rank, test scores if submitted — test-optional policy)
- Renewable each year with satisfactory academic progress
Required Documents (Submitted with Admission Application)
- High school transcript (12 years of education)
- Passport copy
- Resume/CV
- Personal statement or motivation letter
- Two recommendation letters
- English proficiency letter from previous school (or TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo if required)
- Financial support documents (bank statement + affidavit of support) for I-20/visa purposes
Application Deadlines 2026-2027 (Undergraduate (First-Year International Students)
| Term | Deadline | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2026 (September) Early Action | November 1, 2025 | Non-binding, earlier decision |
| Fall 2026 Scholarship Priority | December 1, 2025 | Highest scholarship consideration |
| Fall 2026 Regular Admission | March 1, 2026 | |
| Fall 2026 5-Year PA & 7-Year Dental | January 15, 2026 | Direct-entry programs |
| Winter 2027 (January) | October 1, 2026 | Limited programs |
| Spring/Summer 2027 | April 1, 2027 | Very limited availability |
How to Apply (No Separate Scholarship Application)
- Submit the Common Application or UDM online application (free for international students).
- Choose “International Undergraduate” category.
- Upload all required documents.
- Once admitted, the Admissions Office automatically considers you for the International Undergraduate Scholarship (up to $10,000/year).
- Higher GPAs and stronger academic profiles receive larger awards.
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Apply early — the December 1 priority deadline gives the best chance for the maximum $10,000/year award. If you have questions about your specific profile (GPA, country, program), feel free to share and I can estimate your likely award amount based on Detroit Mercy’s published grid. Good luck!
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