Academic Support for Graduate Studies
- Academic Support Services — Graduate Studies
- The Academic Support Services site provides students with up-to-date information regarding academic support services sponsored by or offered in conjunction with university departments. The site allows members of the university community to submit information about new services or correct information about currently listed services.
- Center for Statistical Consultation and Research (CSCAR)
- CSCAR is a service and research unit of the University of Michigan, administratively located in the Office of the Vice President for Research. Its staff provides statistical services to faculty, primary researchers, graduate students and staff of the University.
- Grad Tools
- The Grad Tools site offers U-M graduate students a number of checklists, record keeping forms, discussion trackers, and scheduling resources to help them work toward their degrees.
- Graduate Student Instructors - Teaching Strategies
- The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching offers online teaching strategies and resources to graduate student instructors (GSIs) and faculty.
- Rackham-CRLT Graduate Student Mentorship Program
- The Rackham-CRLT Graduate Student and Post-doc Mentorship Program allows graduate student instructors to gain useful advice about teaching and various careers from faculty and graduate students at nearby colleges and universities. It also opens up opportunities to collaborate on various teaching and research projects.
- Reference Letter Service, The Career Center
- The Career Center’s Reference Letter Service (RLS) offers University of Michigan degree-seeking students and alumni/ae the opportunity to have letters of reference on file to use in support of their application to graduate/professional school or employment.Students with at least 12 University of Michigan credits are eligible to open a file. The cost to open a file is $25. At the time the contents of the file are needed to send to support graduate/professional school applications, or employment, there is a transmittal charge.
- Services for Graduate Students
- CRLT offers programs and services designed to support graduate students in all stages of their teaching careers from training for their first teaching experiences through preparation for the academic job market. Many of CRLT's services are open to all graduate students, whether or not they are GSIs.
- Teaching with Instructional Technology
- The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) offers instructional help regarding technology in teaching and information sharing outside of the classroom to graduate student instructors (GSIs) and faculty.