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
The Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies (OGPS) is a unit under the Medical School’s Office of Research. We serve and support the educational mission within the Medical School’s research enterprise. We focus on supporting students and postdoctoral fellows so they can focus on the learning and training that allows them to do great science.
The Office of Medical Student Education oversees the medical student program, including Curriculum and Assessment services, MD admissions, Student Affairs, M-Home Learning Community, and activities related to maintaining accreditation through the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. OMSE – Student Affairs is responsible for several student support services, including: Academic Counseling and Advising, Professional Development and Career services, Learning and Accessibility, Financial Aid and Financial Wellbeing services.
Detailed discussions about the Online MPH program’s student experience and curriculum. Onboarding, academic advising, and degree progress. Community engagement and other student services.
Students that have declared the PitE Major or a PitE Minor can make an appointment with a PitE Academic Advisor. Students shoud make an appointment for advising on:
Course Planning, Program Requirements, PitE Practical Experience, Specializations (for majors), PitE Honors Program, Major/Minor releases, Accelerated Masters Degree Program, Internships
The Post-baccalaureate Premedical Program at the University of Michigan Medical School (Postbac MEDPREP) is an 8 to 14-month program designed to enable someone without a science background to prepare for medical school and a career as a physician.
Research shows that both students and faculty benefit when graduate students are involved in effective mentoring and advising relationships.
Advisors are available for virtual drop-in advising each week to address quick questions. Drop-ins are a first-come, first served basis.
Advisors are available for virtual drop-in advising each week to address quick questions. Drop-ins are a first-come, first served basis.
Ross Undergraduate Academic Advising is here to help support you in achieving your academic goals. We offer course advising, assistance with academic questions, issues, and concerns, degree audit checks, and drop-in advising. Current BBA and Business Minor students may schedule an appointment to meet with an academic advisor during posted appointment times or reach out to us via email (rossugacadadvising@umich.edu). Prospective students are encouraged to connect with the Ross Undergraduate Admissions Office at rossundergrad@umich.edu.
The U-M School of Social Work Office of Student Services and Enrollment Management (OSS) is responsible for admissions, financial aid, student services, and career services for the MSW program. OSS assists students with questions and concerns regarding financial aid, enrollment status, career advice and counsel, and availability of other services.
Current University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) master’s and PhD students can make an advising appointment using the link on this page. In addition, every SEAS graduate student should have been assigned a faculty advisor. You can get in touch with them through email or going to their office hours.
School of Music, Theatre and Dance undergraduate, master and specialist students are encouraged to take advantage of the Academic Advising resources available through the Office of Academic and Student Affairs (OASA).