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Located in the LS&A Building on Central Campus, the Registrar's Office is a key administrative center to the entire University and is a key place to go for information about the academic calendar, registration and enrollment, exam schedules, transcripts, residency requirements, student rights and records, tuition fees, etc.
Through the U-M's institutional membership, all graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty have access to the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD), which provides professional development, training, and mentoring. These include a range of topics such as time management, overcoming academic perfectionism, developing a daily writing plan, writing grant proposals, and more. These resources offer concrete guidance that could increase your productivity and your sense of well-being. Learn more here>>
How to Activate Your U-M Sponsored Membership:
- Go to the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity website.
- Select the “ my Membership”
- Complete the registration form by following all instructions. Be sure to provide your UM email address.
- Once you have submitted your registration information and NCFDD has approved your connection to Michigan, you should receive a welcome email.
The University of Michigan Library is comprised of 20 libraries, each with unique collections and materials as well as several research centers and online services. MLibrary
The Ford School provides customized accommodations working closely with SSD. The SSD office assists students with both mental and physical health conditions to ensure the academic and personal success of students.
E-Mail: [email protected]The University of Michigan offers many computing and information technology services to support students' academic success.
CRLT is dedicated to the support and advancement of learning and teaching at the University of Michigan, with special emphasis on undergraduate education. CRLT offers a variety of courses and workshops, and maintains a library of materials available to the public. Email [email protected] for more information.
The Language Resource Center (LRC) supports the study and instruction of foreign languages, cultures, and literatures taught at the University of Michigan. Students have access to space and a wide variety of audio, video, and computer materials.
The English Language Institute (ELI) offers credit-bearing courses for non-native speakers of English enrolled at the University of Michigan. The courses are designed to enable students to enhance their linguistic and communicative skills in order to become effective, fully participating members of the academic community both during their time on campus and beyond. ELI courses are taken concurrently with other courses. Email [email protected] for more information.
The University of Michigan International Center provides a variety of services for international students, scholars, faculty and staff.