Morning Schedule

Check-in (Begins at 7:30 a.m.)

Check-in will begin at 7:30 a.m. and continue through 8:30 a.m. Campus Day events begin at the Michigan Union, 530 S. State St. At check-in, you will receive an information packet and have the chance to chat with students and staff.

Campus Day kicks off at 8 a.m. with an optional financial aid presentation and one-on-one advising and a Michigan Learning Community fair. For those who choose not to attend these events, the welcome presentation will begin at 8:40 a.m.

Financial Aid and Michigan Learning Community Fair (8-8:30 a.m.)

This is an optional event.

Need more information about costs, the kinds of aid available, and how to apply for aid? A financial aid advisor will take you through this important process.

Want to learn about ways to make Michigan feel smaller or how to get involved on campus? Come to the optional Michigan Learning Community fair and chat with current students who are involved on campus.

Welcome: Uniquely Michigan and Housing Presentations (8:40-9:40 a.m.)

Learn about the unique opportunities, resources, and support services that are available to U-M students.

Find out more about on-campus housing options and the learning communities that help new students connect and find a second home at U-M.

Information Panel: Student Life at Michigan (9:50-10:25 a.m.)

What’s the first year like at Michigan? What’s there to do outside the classroom? Current students will answer your questions during this panel so you can learn what it’s really like to be a Wolverine.

Walking Tour and Lunch (10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.)

The best way to get a feel for the University of Michigan is to experience it firsthand on a student-led tour of Central Campus. The tour includes lunch in a residence hall. After your walking tour, we will drop you off at your academic unit for the rest of the day.

LEAPS Students: You'll board a bus at 10:30 a.m. and travel to the Marygrove Campus for your outdoor walking tour and lunch.

Afternoon Schedule (By School or College)

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)

1-1:45 p.m.
LSA Overview
Discover how Michigan’s liberal arts curriculum prepares you to succeed in an ever-changing world.

1:45-3 p.m.
Choose from the following options:

1:50-2:30 p.m.
LSA Honors Program and the LSA Residential College
Learn about the admission procedure, curriculum, and program requirements, as well as housing and student activities for each of these LSA-only programs.

2-2:30 p.m.
Michigan Learning Communities - Session 1 (Multipurpose Room, Room 1005, West Quad)

2:30-3 p.m.
Michigan Learning Communities - Session 2 (Multipurpose Room, Room 1005, West Quad)

Open to first-year students in any college/school. Meet with program staff and students and learn about the requirements and activities for:

  • Health Sciences Scholars Program
  • Living Arts Engine
  • Lloyd Scholars for Writing and the Arts
  • Michigan Community Scholars Program
  • Michigan Research and Discovery Scholars
  • Michigan Sustainability Community
  • Women in Science and Engineering Residence Program

2-3 p.m.
Explore Engaged Learning/Support Services
These programs will be open for visitors as noted. Each offers an individualized tour of the facility and/or information regarding the program and/or services provided.

Please note that the options below are only available on Mondays and Fridays.

  • LSA Opportunity Hub
    1200 LSA Building
    500 S. State St.
  • Science Learning Center - Main Branch
    1720 Chemistry Building
    930 N. University Ave.
  • Language Resource Center
    1500 North Quad
    105 S. State St.
  • Sweetland Center for Writing
    1310 North Quad
    105 S. State St.
  • Comprehensive Studies Program
    1144 Angell Hall
    435 S. State St.
College of Pharmacy

1-3 p.m.
Visit the College of Pharmacy:

  • Connect with fellow members of the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science (BSPS) Class of 2030!
  • Engage with College of Pharmacy staff and faculty and learn about the BSPS program, including the unique opportunities that await you at the College of Pharmacy.
  • Gain insight into the BSPS student experience during a candid student panel.
Marsal Family School of Education

Learning, Equity, and Problem Solving for the Public Good (LEAPS)

10:30-11:30 a.m.
Board bus and travel to Marygrove Campus

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Outdoor walking tour and lunch

1-3 p.m. 
Visit the LEAPS program facilities where students will: 

  • Meet faculty and staff
  • Tour LEAPS residence hall, classrooms, and community spaces
  • Connect with current students to learn more about the LEAPS experience

3-4 p.m.
Travel back to Ann Arbor

4-4:30 p.m. 
Optional walking tour of UM-Ann Arbor’s campus and the Marsal Family School of Education 
 

Educator Preparation Program (EPP)

1-4:30 p.m. 
Visit the Marsal Family School of Education (and the Marygrove campus on LEAPS dates only) where students will:

  • Meet faculty and staff
  • Learn about education specific study abroad opportunities
  • Tour education spaces
  • Connect with current students to learn more about the Marsal experience

This portion of Campus Day will begin at 1 p.m. and conclude no later than 4:30 p.m.

Michigan Engineering

1-3:30 p.m.
Visit Michigan Engineering

  • Tour or Department Highlight
  • Engineering Info Fair

Engineering Campus Day participants will select either the North Campus Engineering Tour or a department highlight for their afternoon activity.

  • The North Campus Engineering Tour gives a broad overview of Michigan Engineering and shows off multiple facilities across North Campus.
  • Department highlights give guests the opportunity to learn more about a specific Michigan Engineering department by viewing individual department facilities and learning about a specific academic program.

Engineering Campus Day concludes with a small info fair, where students will have the opportunity to speak with Michigan Engineering students and staff, while also obtaining department materials.

Ross School of Business

1-3:30 p.m.
Visit the Ross School of Business:

  • Learn about the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) classroom experience by listening to a mock lecture by a faculty member and connect with current BBA students about their Michigan Ross experiences.
  • Tour the Ross School of Business.
Integrated Business and Engineering at Michigan Students

1-3 p.m.
Visit Michigan Engineering

  • North Campus Engineering Tour: The North Campus Engineering Tour gives a broad overview of Michigan Engineering and shows off multiple facilities across North Campus.

3-3:30 p.m.
Travel to the Ross School of Business

3:30-4 p.m.
Visit the Ross School of Business

  • Tour the Ross School of Business.
School of Kinesiology

1-3 p.m.
Visit the School of Kinesiology:

  • Meet Kinesiology staff
  • Learn more about unique opportunities within the School of Kinesiology
  • Engage with current students and alumni
  • Tour the School of Kinesiology
School of Music, Theatre & Dance

1-4:30 p.m.
You will receive a personalized schedule for the afternoon from SMTD in the days leading up to your campus visit. If you have questions or requests, you can contact Trang Vo at 734-763-6677 or [email protected].

School of Nursing

1-3 p.m.
Visit with current students and staff from the School of Nursing where you will:

  • Mix and mingle with fellow members of the Class of 2030
  • Learn about the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and the opportunities that await you in the School of Nursing
  • Speak with current nursing students during a candid student panel
  • Explore the School of Nursing academic facilities, including an interactive tour of our state-of-the-art Clinical Learning Center
Stamps School of Art & Design

After a morning tour of Central Campus, take a bus ride to North Campus and join us for the afternoon. Visit Stamps to see firsthand the exciting resources available to art and design students at one of the best public universities in the country!

1-3 p.m.
The Stamps School and the Interarts Program invite you to:

  • Take a guided tour of our world-class studio spaces
  • Learn about our undergraduate degree programs and get your questions answered by an expert panel of admissions staff and current Stamps students
Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning

1-4 p.m.
Meet at the Taubman College Commons in the new wing of the Art & Architecture Building.

Experience life as a Taubman College student:

  • Take a tour of Taubman’s world-class studios, classrooms, and labs
  • Meet faculty, staff, and students in our community
  • Learn more about the academic experience in your degree program