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Summer & Other Special Programs
Summer Programs
- Visit this page to see a list of child and adult summer programs, most offered by the Ann Arbor campus only.
Other Special Programs
Community Service
Dual-Degree Programs
- Graduate Dual-Degree Programs
- Student-Initiated Programs
Graduate students may design their own programs to earn a Master's dual-degree or an interdisciplinary Ph.D.
First-Year Students
- First-Year Seminars
Small-class experiences for new students.
Free Courses
- Coursera
Coursera offers free, high-quality online courses from the University of Michigan and other top schools.
Global
- Global Michigan
Information about studying and working abroad.
Honors
- Honors Program (Literature, Science, and the Arts)
Living-Learning
- New England Literature Program
Spring half-term residential program. - Michigan Learning Communities
- Comprehensive Studies Program
- Health Sciences Scholars Program
- Honors Program in LSA
- Lloyd Hall Scholars Program (LHSP)
- Max Kade German House
- Michigan Community Scholars Program (MCSP)
- Residential College in LSA
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
- UROP-in-Residence (UIR)
- Women in Science and Engineering Residential Program (WISE RP)
Mentorship
Multicultural
Officer Education Programs (ROTC)
Science
- Biological Station
U-M's field research station offering spring and summer courses with strong emphasis on ecology and field biology. - Camp Davis
Outdoor classroom offering geology instruction in the Rocky Mountain region. - Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study (SGUS) (SGUS) Program
- Solar Car Team
Non-profit, student-run organization that designs, finances, builds, and races the U-M solar-powered vehicle.
Social Justice
- Inter-Group Relations
Social justice education program at the Ann Arbor campus.
Women
- Center for the Education of Women
Helps women further their educational and employment goals, as well as focusing on research and advocacy for women. - Women’s Initiative in Business
- Women In Science and Engineering (WISE)
Program to increase the number of women students who choose majors and careers in science, engineering, and mathematics.