Campus Resources
Below are some of the many campus resources available to University of Michigan students. If you need something not listed here, please contact the Biophysics Student Services Office for assistance.
- Office of Undergraduate Admissions: Provides information for prospective undergrad students.
- Dean of Students: Supports student well-being and success campus-wide.
- Academic Calendar: Lists important dates and deadlines for the academic year.
- Backpack & Registration FAQ: Answers common questions about course registration.
- Canvas: U-M's learning management system for course materials, communication, grades, etc.
- Wolverine Access: Gateway for class registration and finding the U-M tools and resources you need.
- Testing Accommodation Center (TAC): Provides exam accommodations for eligible students.
- Office of Financial Aid: Provides financial aid options (grants, scholarships, loans, Work-Study funds).
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): Offers mental health and support resources.
- International Center: Supports the international population.
- Sweetland Center for Writing: Offers writing support for students.
- Science Learning Center (SLC): Supports teaching and learning in the natural sciences.
- LSA Opportunity Hub: Guides LSA students in the professional development process.
- LSA Connect: Online community for networking, connections, guidance, and career advice.
- University Career Center: Offers career development resources to meet your career needs.
- Poster Printing: Service for printing academic posters.
- MPrint: U-M's printing service that connects to networked campus printers.
- LSA Technology Services: Offers tech support for the U-M community.
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP): Research experiences for undergraduates.
- Biophysics Lending Library: Lends biophysics and related scientific books to students.
Professional Societies & Clubs
Below are a few of the professional societies and clubs recommended to Biophysics undergraduate students. Please contact the Biophysics Student Services Office with any questions.