Journey toward your academic and personal goals

students studyingAs you start your journey at U-M, you will begin your path toward academic and personal success! We know there may be questions along the way, so we’re here to help. The links below will connect you to resources on campus to support you academically, connect you to tutoring, academic advisors, and more.

  • Academic Advising: Find contact information for the advisors in your specific school/college to help with class registration, determining your major, or setting up a course plan for your four years.

  • Academic Calendar: Stay up to date on when classes start/end and any breaks that might be coming your way!

  • Comprehensive Studies Program (CSP): Located in Angell Hall, CSP holds advising hours, tutoring services, study groups, as well as additional supportive academic services.

  • First Generation Students: Academic Support: If you are among the first generation in your family to attend college, this site is for you! Explore the academic resources that will help you connect and thrive on campus.

  • Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD): This office provides support services and academic accommodations to students with disabilities.

  • Science Learning Center (SLC): The SLC provides drop-in peer tutoring for students enrolled in science courses including:  Biology 171/172, Chemistry 130, 210, and 215, and Physics 135, 140, 235 and 240.  Visit the SLC in the Chem Building for homework help, advising, or campus computers.

  • Study Spots: One of the best ways to support your academic success and study habits is finding the perfect study spot! Check out suggested locations to set up your home away from home.

  • Sweetland Center for Writing: Utilize Sweetland for writing support! Connect with their online writing lab for real time feedback, or make an appointment for a one-on-one tutoring at the Writing Workshop (North Quad) or the Peer Writing Center (Angell Hall).

  • University Career Center: Thinking about your career questions? Looking for an internship? Choosing a major? Wondering what careers are right for you? Do all this and more at the University Career Center.