The Transfer Bridges to Michigan program is an opportunity for NMC students who are interested in transferring to the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan (U-M). Through this unique program, U-M professionals will keep you current with the most updated information to help you successfully prepare and submit your transfer application.
Through individual advising conversations, online resources, and workshops, your professionals from the Transfer Bridges team will help you develop your academic plan, choose courses to maximize transfer credit, and set your professional goals.
The LSA Transfer Bridges Coordinator will help you create your academic plan that maximizes your transfer credit and help you connect to all the amazing learning experiences available to you as a Transfer Bridges student.
As a member of the Transfer Bridges program you can choose to be matched with a Transfer Student Ambassadors who also transferred from a Michigan community college to LSA as a mentor. They will help guide you through the exploration and application process while providing the student perspective on what it is like to be a U-M student transferring from a Michigan community college.
optiMize
optiMize is a student-led organization that offers workshops, mentorship, and funding for students to create self-directed projects that make a positive impact. Transfer Bridges students can take part in storytelling workshops, visits to Ann Arbor, and participation in social innovation challenges while they are still enrolled at their community college.
optiMize moMentum is for community college students pre-transfer. optiMize aMplify is for transfer students at Michigan. Both are led by UM students who recently transferred, and both connect you with some of Michigan's most valuable resources.
The moMentum fellowship gives you the opportunity to spend two days exploring the University of Michigan—either in Ann Arbor or at a site closer to you—exploring everything that UM has to offer in the way of resources, social innovation, and entrepreneurial skills. Plus you will meet a lot of amazing fellow community college students and receive a $500 stipend for participating.
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
UROP engages students in research and creative inquiry by providing opportunities to work on research and creative projects with U-M researchers and community partners in all academic disciplines. UROP offers three research fellowship programs for community college students that you can apply to.
Field-based courses at the University of Michigan Biological Station
Michigan community college students are invited to immerse themselves in nature through field-based courses at the University of Michigan Biological Station in Pellston along Douglas Lake. Students can apply to be funded through Transfer Bridges for the humanities-based courses in Summer term or apply to to be funded through the Bio Station with the opportunity to take any of the classes offered in either Spring or Summer terms
Connect with Christian Comment LSA Recruitng Coordinator for NMC students
1. Fill out this form to request information.
2. Chat with Christian on NMC's campus
3. Attend an online LSA Transfer Information Session.
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