International Student Center
The University of Michigan International Center provides a variety of services to assist international students, scholars, faculty and staff at the University of Michigan, as well as U-M American students seeking opportunities to study, work, or travel abroad.
Services for Students with Disabilities
The U-M Office of Services for Students with Disabilities partners with students, faculty, and staff in working to ensure equal opportunity for all individuals.
U-M Office of Student Life
The U-M Office of Student Life helps U-M students get the most out of their collegiate experience both on and off campus. They provide resources that can help you choose the housing, dining, and living options that work best for you, as well as specific information for parents and families. There is also information and support for finding your own niche on campus, connecting with fellow students, and getting involved in student organizations, leadership opportunities, and campus jobs and internships.
Michigan Engineering Student Organizations
The University of Michigan’s College of Engineering is home to numerous student organizations. Find out more about these opportunities on the Michigan Engineering Student Organizations and Leadership webpage.
Design Science Advisory Committee (DSAC)
The Design Science student Advisory Committee (DSAC) is made up of student members who foster an active student community, work to enhanc the Design Science student experience, and help inform and support program needs.
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is an international, non-profit educational service organization dedicated to supporting women in engineering careers or studies as well as encouraging young women to consider engineering as a career path. Since it was founded in 1950, SWE has given female engineers a platform and voice within the greater engineering industry and community.
The Society of Women Engineers at University of Michigan is one of the largest student organizations on campus. We have a leadership core of 50 student leaders, and over 300 general members. Our members are actively involved in our many technical, professional, social, and service events both on and off campus.
