Student Housing

Student Housing

Student HousingOne of the most exciting aspects of the college experience is finding the right place to live, and U-M students have a wide variety of housing options to choose from. Michigan Housing serves as home for undergraduate students, graduate students, and students with families. Facilities include 18 residence halls as well as nearly 1,500 apartments located on North Campus. …

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Campus Involvement

Campus InvolvementGetting involved with student organizations can play an important role in your success at U-M. It can help you meet new people, discover new passions, and learn valuable skills for college and beyond. We are proud to recognize over 1,700 registered student organizations, covering interests like academics, activism, creative and performing arts, health and wellness, religion and spirituality, and …

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Community Service

Community ServiceThe Ginsberg Center is a community and civic engagement center with a mission to cultivate and steward equitable partnerships between communities and U-M. Its goal is to advance social change for the public good through social justice education, workshops, The Center also partners with faculty and staff to enhance student learning through consultation. This is achieved by connecting socially …

Student Life

Student Life

Student LifeEveryday life on campus: it’s virtually everything outside the classroom, from housing and dining to recreation and events—it’s Student Life! See how you can make the most out of your experience at U-M.Something for Everyone Starting your life at Michigan can be exciting, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. Student Life offers programs and services to help …

Points of Interest

LibrariesHatcher Library houses the Reference Reading Room, Asia Library, and special collections and exhibits. Located on Central Campus off the Diag. William L. Clements Library houses print and manuscript sources relating to early American history. Located on Central Campus. Shapiro Library includes media production spaces, film and video resources, a first-floor cafe, and more. Located on Central Campus. Fine Arts …

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Campus Sustainability

Campus SustainabilityThrough education, research, and operations, U-M is taking action on climate and innovating toward sustainability. Our educational programs encourage environmental literacy and inspire students to become lifelong sustainability advocates, personally and professionally. Our research programs draw on our commitment to the public good and our knowledge across disciplines to address major sustainability challenges, locally and globally. Our operations push …

Intercollegiate Athletics

Intercollegiate Athletics50+ Intramural & Club Sports Programs50+ National Championships in 13 Sports200+Michigan Student-Athletes and Coaches are Olympic Medalists29 NCAA Division 1 Programs

Research Lab

Research to serve the world

Research to Serve the WorldAs one of the nation’s leading public research universities, the University of Michigan and its students, faculty, and staff play a critical role in addressing emerging challenges and opportunities in areas of broad societal impact. With 19 schools and colleges and more than 200 centers and institutes, U-M research, scholarship, and creative practice spans nearly every …

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Schools and Colleges

Schools & CollegesA. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning taubmancollege.umich.edu 734-764-1300 taubmancollegeadmissions@umich.edu Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design stamps.umich.edu 734-936-0671 stamps-admissions@umich.edu Stephen M. Ross School of Business michiganross.umich.edu 734-615-5002 rossundergrad@umich.edu School of Dentistry dent.umich.edu 734-763-6933 ddsadmissions@umich.edu Marsal Family School of Education soe.umich.edu 734-764-9470 ask.soe@umich.edu Michigan Engineering engin.umich.edu 734-647-7000 engin-info@umich.edu Rackham Graduate School rackham.umich.edu 734-764-4400 rackadmis@umich.edu School …

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Traditions

Traditions1817 Founded in DetroitBlock M on the Diag A gift from the class of 1953, the bronze Block M has a legend attached to it: if you step on it, you’ll fail your first blue book exam. Winged Helmet Until Fritz Crisler arrived in 1938, football players had plain black helmets. Crisler recommended a more unique helmet that could help …