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Chapter
VII: Admissions and General Information
International
Students
Prospective
applicants with international academic experience are urged to
request the brochure entitled "International Admissions
Information" from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
This brochure lists minimum academic requirements in terms of
international educational systems and describes procedures for
documentation of English language proficiency. Applicants requesting
the Student F-1 Visa or the Exchange Visitor J-1
Visa are instructed in procedures for documenting financial
resources.
The
International Center provides information, advice, and referrals
for those in the University community who are participating in
or considering an international experience. American and international
students, faculty, staff, visiting scholars, and alumni may obtain
information regarding options for overseas study, scholarships,
internships, work, volunteering, travel, and international careers
through individual consulting and informational programs. The
Center's library has one of the largest collections of its kind
in the United States.
University
of Michigan international students and scholars can rely on the
International Center for support services, general information,
orientation, and advice about visa and immigration issues, employment,
cross-cultural issues, taxation, health insurance, and other
practical concerns important to the successful program completion
and quality of life of international students. The Center offers
programs throughout the year on these and other topics of interest
to international students and scholars, and hosts international
social events for American and international students and scholars.

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