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Student Life

An average of 16 credit-hours per term allows a student to complete degree requirements in 8 terms, or 4 years of study.

The Engineering Career Resource Center (ECRC) offers a variety of services such as job fairs, workshops and recruiting events to prepare students for the professional world. 

Yes. The International Programs in Engineering Office coordinates study abroad programs for engineering students.

CAEN provides access to hundreds of computers throughout campus in various computer labs (CAEN). These labs are available to the College of Engineering students 24 hours a day. Each CAEN computer offers hundreds of software applications for student research and course work, including an extensive selection of engineering, multimedia and software development programs.

There are also ITCS computer labs (ITCS) all over campus. These labs can especially be found on Central Campus and are the ones in Residence Halls (see ResComp sites).

Also, wireless and wired network access is available throughout campus for personal laptops.

A more detailed introduction to computing at the College of Engineering is available at: http://www.engin.umich.edu/caen/students.html

The transportation system on campus and in and around Ann Arbor is very convenient and free for students. This includes the on-campus bus and the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority.

U-M employs its own security and police force who patrol the campus and work with the city of Ann Arbor to make our campus as safe as possible. There are Emergency Campus Phones located at key sites on campus that upon pick-up connect directly to Public Safety. A late night service called S.A.F.E. WALK/Night Van provides transportation to and from student housing areas to campus. For more information, please visit the Department of Public Safety's website.
Approximately 2 miles. Most students use the U-M Bus system to travel between North and Central campus.

Yes, housing is guaranteed for all entering freshmen that submit the housing application by the deadline. Housing information is sent to students who have paid enrollment deposits. More information about housing options, meal plans and virtual tours are available on the Housing website.

The University of Michigan has a comprehensive International Center that offers assistance to international students.

Housing

Yes, housing is guaranteed for all entering freshmen that submit the housing application by the deadline. Housing information is sent to students who have paid enrollment deposits. More information about housing options, meal plans and virtual tours are available on the Housing website.

On-Campus housing is only guaranteed for all entering freshmen students. There is a lottery for continuing students as well as transfer students. Student will receive information from the Housing department when the enrollment deposit has been received. More information can be found on the University housing web site: http://www.housing.umich.edu/
There is no guaranteed housing for transfer students. There is on-campus housing on Central Campus and on North Campus. Please visit the U-M housing page for more information.On-campus housing is guaranteed for freshman students who complete the housing application by the deadline.