Four students work together at a shared table near the end of the term in the Robotics Building atrium. Laptops and notebooks are spread out in front of them as they focus on their tasks, with the building’s distinctive yellow architectural accents rising behind them.

Campus life

A COLLABORATIVE AND INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENT

Home for students with bold ideas and big aspirations

We recognize that students thrive when they are supported and feel valued. Our programs and community are designed to promote personal well-being and academic achievement – enabling every student to unlock their potential and contribute with confidence.

94%

of Michigan Engineering seniors participated in engaged experiential learning experiences (FY25).

Student Life

Build your resume’, build your network, and make lifelong friends.

Faculty & Staff

Our people are our greatest asset. Find the resources you need to thrive.

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Your well-being matters

People who feel supported are more likely to stay – and to thrive. U-M supports all aspects of your lifelong wellness journey, including mental health and physical well-being.

For Students: Engineering C.A.R.E Center 

For Faculty & Staff: Faculty & staff well-being resources

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Michigan is a special place

We cultivate an environment where talented researchers can thrive – advancing their fields while mentoring the next generation of engineers. We leverage the unique environment of one of the nation’s most comprehensive interdisciplinary public research institutions to bring together expertise from across fields, designing effective solutions for complex global problems.

92%

of undergraduates reported career outcomes within 6 months of graduation (2024).

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