Find an Advisor
Welcome to your network of support. From orientation to graduation, advisors at the University of Michigan are eager to help you plan for every step of the journey.
There is truly an advisor for everyone. Our advisors come from varied backgrounds and life experiences, offering insights into any undergraduate major, graduate school pathway, or specialized study or research program at U-M. Many also attended graduate school, studied and lived abroad, and worked in businesses and nonprofit organizations.
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The “Find an Advisor” tool was designed for current U-M students. If you are a prospective student, please start with one or more of the resources below for advising:
- Office of Undergraduate Admissions
- Rackham Graduate School Admissions
- Recruitment office within your desired U-M School/College
IPE’s professional and peer advisors aim to prepare graduates for success in the global engineering profession by helping all CoE students gain international experience. They advise students on the academic and student life aspects of studying abroad.
The Office of Graduate Student Affairs (OGSA) advises Kinesiology’s current and prospective graduate students on matters relating to admissions, orientation, registration, curriculum, and career planning. OGSA can also provide referrals for guidance and counseling, health issues and disabilities, financial concerns, and more.
The Office of Undergraduate Student Affairs (OUSA) advises Kinesiology’s current and prospective undergraduate students on matters relating to admissions, orientation, registration, curriculum, global engagement, internships, career planning, and graduate school preparation. OUSA can also provide referrals for guidance and counseling, health issues and disabilities, financial concerns, and more.
This link is specific for non-Kinesiology students interested in cross-campus transferring and showcases options for non-Kinesiology students to access Kinesiology advising.
As a CSP student, you will be assigned an advisor who will engage you in exploring and discovering various opportunities, resources and paths with the goal of assisting you in reaching your academic, social, career, personal objectives.
LSA offers more than 85 majors, sub-majors, and other degree programs, as well as more than 100 minors. Use this list below to get more information on majors, minors, and the departments and programs that administer them.
The LSA Honors Program offers specialized pre-law advising services for current Honors students and Honors alumni. We provide personalized one-one-one pre-law advising, which is particularly helpful leading up to and during the application process. Students are also encouraged to attend our informative fall and winter term workshops and utilize online resources, as a starting point.
The LSA Honors Program offers comprehensive advising for Honors students and alumni interested in health careers. We provide guidance in exploring health fields, deciding your major, gaining experience in health care, appropriate coursework and preparing medical school applications. Students considering a healthcare profession are encouraged to attend workshops and take advanatage of our individualized advising services.
The LSA Honors Program offers individualized advising for all LSA Honors students, beginning at orientation and continuing through graduation. In addition to general advising, we offer specialized advising services for students pursuing pre-health and pre-law goals. We strive to inspire students through personal advising relationships, and promote the individual development of our students by supporting research, travel, and civic endeavors.
The Kessler Scholars Program provides comprehensive support for first-generation students through wrap-around, multi-tiered services to ensure students’ success from admissions through graduation. Advising and coaching services are limited to students who have been admitted to the Kessler Scholars Program.
The Newnan Academic Advising Center supports LSA undergraduates through General Academic, Pre-Professional, Student Success, Bachelor of General Studies, and New Student Orientation advising, helping students make informed decisions, plan degree paths, and connect with resources for success.
Newnan advisors support LSA students as they navigate college life both inside and outside of the classroom. General advisors help students understand the LSA skills and distribution requirements as well as college resources and LSA policies.