Chapter VII: Admissions and General Information

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Office of Undergraduate Admissions
1220 Student Activities Building
515 East Jefferson Street
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1316
(734) 764-7433
fax: (734) 936-0740
http://www.admissions.umich.edu

Students are admitted to the College by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions from whom appropriate forms and instructions are available. The Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director of Undergraduate Admissions welcomes prospective first-year students who wish to participate in a group information session prior to submitting an application; appointments should be arranged in advance.

Application Fee.

A non-refundable application fee is required of all who seek degree admission to the University. The application fee in 2008-09 was $40 (U.S. mailing address), $55 (International mailing address), $75 [dual applicants to Music, Theatre & Dance (MTD) /LSA; dual applicants to MTD/RC; dual applicants to MTD/ Art & Design (A&D); dual applicants to InterArts Performance Program (MTD/A&D)]. This fee is not required of applicants seeking readmission, of students requesting cross-campus transfers, or of new transfer applications from UM—Dearborn or UM—Flint.

Enrollment Deposit.

A newly-admitted student is required to pay a two hundred dollar non-refundable enrollment deposit in ac-cordance with instructions provided by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Upon enrollment, this deposit is applied toward the tuition and fees for the term for which a student is admitted. Failure to enroll for that term of admission results in forfeiture of the entire two hundred dollar deposit.

Questions and correspondence concerning the enrollment deposit should be directed to the address listed above.

Freshmen
Transfer Students
International Students
Cross-campus Transfer Students
Readmission to the College
Non-Degree Status
Dual Registration

Students who wish to enroll simultaneously in LS&A and another division, school, college, or university, must request permission from the Academic Standards Board in advance of registration.

Second Bachelor's Degree

Individuals with a bachelor's degree who want to earn a second degree must obtain permission from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Second Concentration After Graduation

An LSA graduate wishing to add a second concentration may do so at any time by registering as a non-degree candidate. The second concentration is added to the student's existing transcript.

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Residence Regulations of the University
Orientation
MCARD, Uniqname, and passwords
Wolverine Access
Registration
The Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities
Office of Student Conflict Resolution (OSCR)
Student Legal Services
Financial Aid
Student Employment Office
International Center
Dean of Students' Office
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC)
University Health Service (UHS)
Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
The Career Center