CEDER, a center within the University of Michigan Marsal Family School of Education, provides expertise on topics relating to teaching, learning, leadership, and policy at multiple levels of education.
CEW+ empowers ALL individuals at U-M and in the surrounding community. CEW+ provide valuable resources related to academic, finance, funding, and professional goals.
The Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education offers Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in a variety of concentrations. You may also choose to earn a dual degree with the Stephen M. Ross School of Business or the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. Each of these programs includes coursework and other experiences that will prepare you for leadership in shaping the future of higher education, advancing the role of higher education in supporting the public good, and improving instructional practice.
Enhance your knowledge and career prospects with our graduate certificates. The University of Michigan School of Public Health Public Health offers several certificates that allow students to delve deeper into their areas of interest. Additionally, several certificates administered through other units at the University of Michigan are available to School of Public Health students
The College recognizes that some Engineering students find themselves facing emergency expenses in order to be able to continue with their studies. The College of Engineering Student Emergency Fund is intended to help meet the financial needs of any Michigan Engineering student who encounters an emergency situation or one-time, unusual, or unforeseen expenses during their degree program.
At the Stamps School of Art & Design, our Advising Team supports students every step of the way: from orientation to graduation. We are here to help you succeed.
Engaged creative practice is a phrase that the Stamps School uses to describe the powerful collaborations that happen when artists and designers work in honest, meaningful ways with community partners. Together, they generate creative work, discover fresh policy approaches, and innovatively address real-world challenges.