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Welcome to the University of Michigan! This visitor guide provides an overview of the many campus features that make U-M such a special place. The pull-out map in the center of the guide will help you find your way around campus. Enjoy!

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U-M offers so many ways to get involved! The Center for Campus Involvement (CCI) hosts a variety of programs and activities. You can also search for events at events.umich.edu .

Enjoy the convenience of staying right on campus at The Inn at the Michigan League. To search for local hotels, check out visitannarbor.org .

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Prospective students and their families can experience what it's like to Go Blue! at the University of Michigan by taking our virtual tour. Through photos, descriptions, videos, 360 views, and student voices, you can learn about different schools, colleges, residence halls, buildings, and campus landmarks at U-M.

This tool was created to allow users to explore campus, its history, and many interesting sights. It is not intended to be a complete campus directory. Student Life’s Campus Map can be used as a helpful resource for finding parking and buildings on the Ann Arbor campus.

Plan a visit

If possible, we encourage you to come visit the U-M campus in person. You can learn more about campus tours and other opportunities on the admissions website.

Apply to U-M

Are you ready to apply? Information for prospective undergraduate students can be found on the admissions website . Graduate students need to apply either through the individual school/college or Rackham Graduate School .

Affordability

U-M’s “Go Blue Guarantee” program provides qualified in-state students with annual family incomes of $75,000 or less with up to four years of free undergraduate tuition on all three of our campuses. Our well-established, need-based financial aid program also provides generous support for many other qualifying Michigan families earning more. Learn more.

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We created this site to allow all users to experience campus. The website can be browsed in two ways: Viewing by interactive map or by an accessible text listing .

Site Information

This project was funded by the Office Of the Vice President for Communications, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, and many campus partners. If you have comments or suggestions, please contact the team at Michigan Creative — we would love to hear from you.

This site was built by Michigan Creative. The 360-video content was produced by Michigan Media. Most of the photography was provided by Michigan Photography.

Visit us on campus

We’re excited to welcome you to campus for in-person tours. Come see us and find out what the University of Michigan and the College of Engineering have to offer.

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Hi, and welcome to the University of Michigan’s  College of Engineering. I’m Raul and I’ll be your tour leader today. I hope you’ll enjoy  the video we’ve created especially for you.  

Right now what we’re looking at is the Duderstadt  Center. The Duderstadt library is one of our more popular libraries here on North Campus  and is fondly referred to as The Dude.

It is open 24/7 throughout the year, which  means whether you like studying at 2 p.m. or 2 a.m., The Dude can be a great place for you.

There are so many more things to do than  just study in our libraries. For example, our Fabrication Studio is available where you’ll  be able to work on class and personal projects, and you’ll be able to use different  laser cutters, 3D printers and tools.  

We are now at the Bob and Betty Bester  Building. Right now our CS faculty and students in cyber security are working  to make our election systems more secure.  

This building is an excellent example of  demonstrating the progression of engineering.

At our entrance, we have a  very small piece of the ENIAC, one of the first digital computers ever  built. On the other side, we have a completely programmable staircase that  our students can explore and hack into.  

You can see art sculptures all over North Campus  and we love to showcase our students creativity and projects. This is believed to be the world’s  largest stationary, hand-solvable Rubik’s cube. 

It was imagined, designed  and built by two teams of engineering undergraduate students  over the course of three years.

Here are some examples of our classrooms.  We try to create a dynamic and interactive learning environment. Most of our classes are  recorded making it extremely easy for our students to review and study. You’ll be raising intriguing  questions in lecture and following discussions  with professors that have the potential to  transform into your own research projects.

What we’re looking at right now is the structures  lab. It’s one of our testing facilities.  

Our engineers use a combination  of the strong wall, floor, hydraulic pumping mechanisms and computerized  models to simulate real world conditions inside.

We have strong connections with industry here at  Michigan and the FXB atrium is a shining example.  

In 1965, NASA sent Gemini 4 into space which had  the first all-Michigan crew. One of our alumni was the first American to perform a spacewalk. A  few years later as part of the Apollo 15 mission an all-Michigan crew was the fourth team to land  on the moon. Next time you’re here on campus you’ll have a chance to see a small piece of  outer space in the form of our very own moon rock.

Right around the corner from the FXB we have  M-air, a 10,000 square foot, four-story netted scientific facility that enables the study of  autonomy and collaborative robotics in the wild, with emphasis on dealing with the  full range of Michigan weather.

This is the Ford Robotics Building. It’s the  home of Michigan Robotics. The 140,000 square  foot complex will house classrooms, offices, a  startup-style open collaboration area and tailored lab space for a variety of robotic technologies.  The building will include a three-story fly zone for autonomous aerial vehicles, an outdoor  obstacle course for self-driving cars and  

dedicated space for rehabilitation and mobility  robots, such as prosthetics and exoskeletons.

And if that wasn’t enough for you, just down the  road we have Mcity, our own advanced mobility research center! Michigan created Mcity to realize  the potential for emerging mobility technologies.  

Our partners in industry, government  and academia are Mcity’s foundation and the reason it has become a leader  in connected and autonomous vehicles.

This is the Wilson Student Team Project  Center. It empowers student teams by providing a facility in which they  can experience hands-on development and fabrication. It allows members to use  a practical application of engineering.  

The Wilson Center provides groups with a unique  opportunity to interact with one another, share ideas and showcase their projects — like our Solar  Car team, M-Fly, Baja Racing and so many more.

We are now inside the Lurie  Nanofabrication Facility, where our researchers work on the  nanometer scale. If you’re wondering, one nanometer is about the length that your fingernails will grow in one second. The LNF is here to provide our faculty and students  access to advanced nanofabrication equipment.

The last thing I wanted to show you is our  electrical engineering and computer science building. Here we are creating the technology  that puts the smart into smart electronics and constantly pushes the boundaries of  research. One of our more recent projects showcases this very principle. This  is Michigan Micro Mote — M3 for short.  

M3 is the world’s smallest computer and has opened  the door to a completely new class of computing.

Thank you so much for watching! Whether you’re exploring the cutting edge  of research, solving giant Rubik’s cubes or just studying at The Dude, this is just  a small sample of what we have to offer.  

We hope to see you on campus soon!

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Prospective undergraduate info session

You can learn more about our  campus , programs, and facilities from the comfort of your own home. Check out the video above for a quick overview of our undergraduate experience.

Admission questions? We’re here to help

Our admissions team is here and ready to help. You can schedule a virtual advising appointment for some one-on-one assistance or join a Zoom panel Q&A discussion.

Prospective graduate student department visits

Our departments invite selected prospective graduate students for an in-depth visit to campus to meet with faculty in their area of interest each February or March. These exclusive weekend visits give you a realistic perspective on what your graduate student career at Michigan will look like.

Many students say this experience was key in their eventual choice to study at Michigan. While you’re here you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • Tour departments
  • Talk with faculty
  • Meet current graduate students
  • Talk to peers from across the country
  • Explore Ann Arbor

Travel & lodging: we have it covered

Once you have been invited and register online, you will receive all necessary travel information immediately after you submit your RSVP. This includes:

  • Travel agency for booking your free flight
  • Hotel information
  • Airport-to-campus shuttle service information

What to bring

  • The weather in Michigan in March can vary widely. Check the forecast and bring hats, gloves, a heavy coat and boots if necessary.
  • Casual clothes are appropriate for all visit activities, unless you’re otherwise notified by your department.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.

Engineering department visit tentative schedule

  • 3-7 pm : Arrival, registration (light snacks) and welcome social – DoubleTree by Hilton-Ann Arbor North
  • Evening : Individual department dinner and activities determined by department
  • 6:30-8:30 am : Breakfast – DoubleTree by Hilton-Ann Arbor North
  • Morning/Afternoon: Department events (faculty appointments, lab tours, meet with current graduate students, etc.) – U-M North Campus
  • Evening: Individual department dinner and activities determined by department
  • 9:30-11:00 am: Farewell breakfast
  • Noon-Onward: Activities for select departments
  • 12:00 pm-Onward: Depart for Detroit-Metro Airport

NOTE: A detailed schedule for the entire weekend will be emailed to you prior to your visit.

Buildings and labs

North campus is home to world-class laboratories and facilities. We’ve got a printable map (PDF) for you and an interactive map of the Ann Arbor campus . We also have a map for getting around Ann Arbor.

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Plan your University of Michigan Visit in Ann Arbor and Go Blue!

What to do in Ann Arbor on a University of Michigan visit

Planning a trip to Ann Arbor, MI with a prospective Wolverine? One visit with your high school student and you’ll quickly realize this midwest “Tree Town” offers much more to do beyond just a University of Michigan visit . With tree-lined streets, outdoor parks, a history of political activism, and a food scene to drool over, parents and students alike will find fun things to enjoy together. And, of course, a top-ranked National University according to U.S. News and World Report.

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Getting to The University of Michigan

If you are flying in for your visit, you will want to fly into DTW (Detroit Metropolitan Airport.) There are shuttle options to Ann Arbor, where the University of Michigan is located, or it is possible to take Uber or Lyft. But if you want to explore beyond the downtown and campus, the best way will be to either rent a car at the airport or use ZipCar or Maven vehicles found in parking garages around Ann Arbor.

Whether you are flying to Michigan and renting a car or driving in for your college visit, you are probably wondering where to park around The University of Michigan. With ePark , Ann Arbor’s paid street parking and lot parking is stress free and easily paid on go. After all, you don’t want your walking tour to turn into a parking ticket! To minimize parking hassles, book a hotel close to the university that includes parking in the rate.

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No matter what brings you to this amazing little mecca, there are always plenty of great things to do, and so many athletic events. The Michigan stadium, also known as the BIG House, is the biggest draw, literally. The Michigan Wolverines claim the biggest stadium in the United States (and actually in the Western Hemisphere) and catching a game will definitely give you a taste of the college school spirit. Make sure to stop at The Drip House on game days. 

Walking tours of the University of Michigan are a must! Wear good shoes, and pace yourself on the campus tour as you check out the campus features such as Michigan Union, Hill Auditorium, and the Law Quad (and library). A central campus walking tour will also take you through the Diag — just make sure you don’t step on the M — it is said that will bring bad luck.

Walking through the University of Michigan Ann Arbor Law Quad

If you are visiting with a prospective student as part of the admissions process, be sure to register online for a tour and campus informational sessions with an admissions counselor. Campus visit options include both bus tours and walking tours of the downtown campus. If those tours for first-year students aren’t available and you are exploring yourselves, you will need a car to get to the North Campus and Beal Avenue where the Engineering and the new Ford Robotics Building are located.

What to do in Downtown A2

Michigan Theater Ann Arbor

After walking through campus, you will enjoy taking a break at Nickels Arcade and Comet Cafe. Then if you have time, also plan to visit the University of Michigan Natural History Museum and the University of Michigan Museum of Art. 

A great way to explore this fun city if you have a group is High Five . This pedal-trolley tour lets you customize your route to include breweries, restaurants, book stores, and more.

If strolling to shops downtown is more cup of tea (or coffee), then get ready for bookstores like Literati, Crazy Wisdom Tea Room, and Dawn Treader. Stop to enjoy your newfound read in one of Main Street’s many coffee shops including Avalon and Shinola’s Cafe.

You can also check for current events at The Ark or The State Theater for even more fun on your weekend visit to Ann Arbor.

Where to Eat in Ann Arbor

Zingermans Deli reuben and knish

When you get hungry, there are two Top Chef restaurants in Ann Arbor that are delicious but still affordable for a college budget — Frita Batidos and the Slurping Turtle.

Of course everyone you ask with ties to Ann Arbor will swear that the Rueben at Zingermans Deli is the best you will ever have. New Yorkers might beg to differ but they do serve up delicious sandwiches, knishes, and truly scrumptious kreplach soup.

Other spots in town such as the The Lunchroom, Miss Kims, Jolly Pumpkin Cafe will make everyone happy. If your current student is busy, The Earl, Sava’s, The Black Pearl, and Taste Kitchen will give you an excuse to get dressed up for parent’s night out!

Sava’s is a gorgeous restaurant and also a great spot for brunch on your weekend visit!

Sava's restaurant booth and bar in Ann Arbor Michigan

Get Outside

Discover Pure Michigan! Ann Arbor offers outdoor spaces, parks, and trails to enjoy as well. Most notably, Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum. There are gardens, a conservatory, and trails to explore.

Gallup Park is also a great place to enjoy the river and trails. While Fuller Park has an outdoor pool and waterpark to enjoy in warmer weather. But that isn’t all. If you’re looking for more ways to stretch your legs, make sure to see all that Ann Arbor parks and recreation have available.

Where to Stay in Ann Arbor

Lobby of The Graduate Ann Arbor

Just as with shopping and food, you’ll find a wide range of places to stay during your trip. If you are on a budget, there are traditional choices such as the Holiday Inn or a Hilton Garden Inn .

Ann Arbor also offers are historic and themed hotels such as The Kensington hotel and Webers Restaurant and Hotel . If you are coming in for a Parents’ Weekend, you may prefer a Bed & Breakfast. The Burnt Toast Inn and Stone Chalet are examples of two most popular options.

Our favorite choice when visiting with prospective students is The Graduate , which you will find in many university towns. Located just steps away from the main downtown campus, the location can’t be beat. The Graduate’s stylish interiors make you feel at home and connected with the local community. They also offer King suites, with a small separate den with a pull out couch, offering your teen privacy. When on a college visit, you will appreciate the extra space!

University of Michigan Student Life and Area Tips

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Many traveling to The University of Michigan have a special student in mind. Whether you are visiting with a prospective student or coming to see your enrollee, below you’ll find some local information regarding services, stores, and great places to put together gift care packages.

Grocery Stores 

If you need to pick up groceries or other items for a care package, there are plenty of local stores including: Meijer, Target, Kroger, Trader Joe, Aldi’s, Buschs, Walmart, and Plum Market.

If your student needs anything before you get there, UberEats, GrubHub, and Postmates all offer delivery services. Instacart offers local options, as well as Shipt when shopping at Meijer and Target. Costco and Sam’s Club are both located in Ann Arbor, MI as well.

Bus Service

When traveling in this area, many utilize the local Park and Ride car lots. However, Ann Arbor traffic, crosswalk policies, and one-way streets can often be confusing until you get used to them. It may be easier to get around by checking out the UM and AATA routes and schedules to see if this is an option during your time here.

Allergen/Gluten Free

If your child has food allergies or follows a gluten-free diet, you will be happy to know that there are plenty of options in Ann Arbor. Silvio’s Pizza, Stadium Market, Blaze Pizza, CoreLife, and Tropical Smoothie are a few local restaurants that are allergen and gluten-friendly. You’ll find that Ann Arbor as a whole is very allergen friendly.

If you don’t see a menu marked allergen or gluten free, ask the hostess or waiter. Many locations typically have a separate allergen-friendly menu for you to view. You’ll also see that Tasty Bakery, and Big City Small World are perfect for your sweet tooth. There are often sold at local eateries so everyone can have dessert! 

More to Michigan

As amazing as you’ll find Ann Arbor is, this Great Lakes region has even more to offer. A day trip to Detroit’s Eastern Market and Campus Martius park is always a treat.

But the metro Detroit area has plenty of fun for you as well. Explore The Henry Ford museum in Dearborn, MI. If you want to shop, check out Great Lakes Crossing outlets in Auburn Hills, MI or Somerset Mall in Troy, MI.

If you are still not finding the lodging, shopping, or eats you need in A2, then extend your search to Dexter, Brighton, Saline, Milan, Ypsilanti or Canton, MI. You’ll still be within a half hour drive to The University of Michigan when you visit.

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Thinking of visiting campus? We’d love to see you and show you some of what makes the University of Michigan and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts unique! Sign up for a tour or info session with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions  here  (or, you can watch a virtual information session ). 

If you come to visit campus, be sure to check out the following: 

  • the new addition to the LSA Building
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  • the U-M Museum of Art (across the street from the LSA Building)  
  • the new Central Campus Classroom Building
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To set up a meeting with an LSA academic department, please review the department’s website; then, contact them via phone or email. 

Please note: LSA does not give its own tours; instead, LSA-specific content is covered on the tours given by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you have questions about LSA, take a look at our website , where you can learn more about the liberal arts and LSA curriculum, see the list of majors and minors that LSA offers, hear about student life, and sign up for a Prospective Student Q&A Session. You can also reach out to [email protected] with questions as a prospective or admitted first-year student, or [email protected] with questions as a prospective or admitted transfer student. 

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  • Prospective students and families with questions may contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions via phone (734-764-7433) from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and email or live chat until 4:30 p.m. 

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We want to talk to you and learn about what you’re interested in studying! Join current students and one of our recruitment staff, for a virtual Q&A session . You may also reach out via email to [email protected] or click on the link below to reserve your seat at the next session.

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LSA has dedicated staff and student ambassadors who support the unique needs of transfer students and help them get the most out of their U-M education. Visit the Transfer Student Center website and schedule an appointment with the LSA Transfer Team to chat.

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LSA Virtual Campus Tour

At LSA, what you see is what you get…and what you’ve got here is pretty incredible. You will love the LSA Building , an amazing space that's great for collaboration. This video uncovers stunning facilities, specialized equipment, and unique-to-us opportunities that are around every corner.

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The U-M Campus

LSA is the largest of the university’s 19 schools and colleges, located entirely on Central Campus. Take a virtual stroll around to get the lay of the land, but be careful not to step on the brass Block M in the middle of the Diag. That’s bad luck!

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The University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor , often hailed as America’s best college town . Once you experience the food, festivals, fairs, museums (U-M has several), parks, art, performances, and a little thing called Football Saturday, you’ll get it. In fact, you may not want to leave.

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Browse our academic departments . If you would like to learn more or to request an appointment, you can connect via phone or email using the contact information at the bottom of the department page.  Appointments should be requested with at least two weeks’ notice, and typically run up to 30 minutes.

There is a bit of homework you should finish before you meet:

  • Review the unit’s website and degree requirements for the major(s) that interest you
  • Review the LSA website and career visualization tool
  • Prepare your list of questions

In-Person Info

Want the grand tour? Register online for a  Central Campus walking tour through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions .

Get familiar with your parking options and scope out available parking spots around town when you come visit. If you park on the street, take note (or a pic) of your parking spot number. You can add time to the meter from any pay station around campus. Because preparation > frustration and fines.

As a student you may get lost in a project or in a book, but we never want you to get physically lost! Check out this U-M driving tour , complete with points of interest and the all-important maps!

Revel in It

Art lovers can seek out our Public Art collection featuring outdoor installations around town. This art is beautiful, memorable, and instagrammable.

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In this Admissions Blog , LSA student Lisa Kim details options for getting around campus. Your future self will thank you for the quick read.

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YPSILANTI, MI – An Amazon Prime show about the journeys of college students is coming to the Eastern Michigan University campus.

“The College Tour,” hosted by Alex Boylan, who won “The Amazing Race” on CBS in 2002, will cover the lives of 10 students on the Ypsilanti campus, university officials said.

The show is meant to promote college campuses by detailing life through academics, sports, career preparation and other collegiate aspects.

“We want viewers to see the impact of the investments in providing students with the tools and spaces needed to pursue their passions and find a fulfilling career,” Katie Condon-Martin, the university’s vice president of enrollment management, said in a statement. “Additionally, the students selected for EMU’s episode exemplify the strong connections forged with faculty and staff, demonstrating the supportive environment that defines the EMU experience.”

The Ypsilanti university is the first public institution in Michigan to participate in the show, officials said. Siena Heights University, a private college in Adrian, was featured in season six of the show, entering its 12th season.

Ten students were chosen for the program out of 80 applicants, officials said. One of the students starring in the episode will be freshman Aniseh Jaber, who studies exercise science, prosthetics and orthotics.

She will discuss how her time at EMU and its professors and resources are helping her reach her career goals.

“I came to EMU because I have always had a passion for the medical field and for building a pathway for people to access health care,” Jaber said in a statement. “I want to create a business that gives these (prosthetic) devices to people who need them for free.”

The other students to be featured are:

  • Elena Davis, junior, majoring in public relations
  • Hamzah Dajani, junior, majoring in finance and accounting
  • Wynton Love, junior, majoring in cybersecurity
  • Kyle Martin, senior, majoring in environment science
  • Lamarr Mitchell, graduate student majoring in business administration
  • Arnecia Paul, senior, majoring in elementary education- early childhood comprehensive
  • Fah Pitaktouyhan, graduate student, majoring in human resources and organizational development
  • Christina Trotta, junior, majoring in data science, Spanish
  • Vheena Villareal, graduate student, majoring in educational leadership - higher education/student affairs

The episode is scheduled to air in the fall, officials said

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Cheryl Wheeler

316 S Main St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

  • Dates: April 14, 2024
  • Location: The Ark
  • Time: 7:30 PM

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It has always seemed as if there were two Cheryl Wheelers, with fans of the New England songwriter relishing watching the two tussle for control of the mic. There is poet Cheryl, writer of some of the prettiest, most alluring and intelligent ballads on the modern folk scene. And there is her evil twin, comic Cheryl, a trend defier and savagely funny social critic. The result is a series of delightful contrasts, for really Cheryl Wheeler is a woman of many musical personalities—heart-wrenching romantic balladeer, marvelous observational humorist, poet of ordinary New England scenes and people, committed activist, irascible grump. Cheryl’s special guest tonight is her frequent partner in crime, New York songwriter Kenny White.

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