Summer Orientation

All new freshmen admitted to the Summer Term must attend Summer Term Orientation, except for students admitted to the Summer Bridge Program. Bridge Program students should contact the program directly regarding orientation information for the program.

All other freshmen must attend Summer Term Orientation. Summer Term Orientation will serve as an introduction to the University community, giving you a capsulated view of the variety of opportunities available to you. During orientation, you will complete all necessary procedures for class registration including placement testing, general information sessions, and academic advising. Orientation also gives you a chance to meet other new students.

Program Schedule

Check-in begins at 8:00 a.m. in the lobby of South Quadrangle. The first day will include general welcome and informational meetings, sessions about money and finances at Michigan, a walking tour, placement exams, and an evening theater troupe performance about campus life. The second day focuses on academics at Michigan, including a general session about academics, and specific sessions with your school or college. The third day will consist of individual academic advising appointments and course registration.

Program Dates

Freshmen admitted to the Summer Term for 2009 must attend orientation from Wednesday, June 24 - Friday, June 26.  Summer Term courses begin on Monday, June 29.

What to Bring to Orientation

  • Your uniqname and password
  • Waterbottle
  • Backpack
  • Walking Shoes
  • Comfortable Clothing
  • Alarm Clock
  • Fan
  • #2 Pencils
  • *Long Twin Sheets (to fit a 36"x 80" mattress) and a pillowcase
  • Towels
  • Umbrella
  • Orientation Confirmation Letter
  • Toiletries
  • Picture ID
  • AP Scores and/or Transcripts, if available
  • Parking Permit with Appropriate Dates
  • Money for parking and social activities
  • Enthusiasm!

Program Fees

The fee for 2009 will be $270.75 for student who stay in South Quad for the duration of orientation.  The fee for students who do not stay in South Quad during orientation is $212.75.

Housing Options

Housing information for Summer Half Term Freshman Orientation is available beginning in March 2009.

Participants with Special Needs

If you have a condition that might affect your participation in orientation, ONSP will coordinate any arrangements you may need while you are on campus. Services may include extended time testing and testing assistance, accessible rooms, refrigerators for medication, and close captioning of orientation videos. Please note: There will be walking involved with both the student and parent programs. If you are using crutches or need the assistance of a wheelchair, we can make those arrangements as well. You can contact our office regarding necessary arrangements in two ways: First, you can mark the appropriate box during web registration, and we will contact you prior to your program to discuss your needs. You can also contact our office directly to indicate your needs. Because some arrangements take time to complete, please contact us at least two weeks in advance of your assigned date. Accommodations made during orientation do not reflect how those same accommodations will be made during the school year. It is important that students with disabilities contact the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (G-664 Haven Hall, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1045; 734- 763-3000) to discuss school year needs.

Registration

Students who have paid their enrollment deposit will begin receiving orientation information via email in mid-April.  This email will instruct students to proceed to the Undergraduate Orientation section of Wolverine Access. The online orientation information will provide students with detailed instructions on the registration process. In order to register for orientation, you will need your U-M uniqname and password.  Information about your uniqname will be emailed to you by the Information Technology Central Services (ITCS) shortly after you pay your enrollment deposit.  You will receive a confirmation of your assigned orientation date via email within one week of registering for orientation. Your confirmation email will include specific information regarding check-in, parking, and what to bring to orientation.