Office of Academic Programs

What Can We Do For You?

Staff in the Office of Academic Programs can work with you through all phases of student life - registering for classes, planning course work, adjusting to campus life, or finding internships and jobs. We encourage you to stop by and talk with us about courses, careers, or whatever else is on your mind.

Academic Counseling

  • Explain NRE academic procedures and policies to new and continuing students.
  • Distribution of documents useful to MS/MLA and PhD students, including petitions (for both NRE & Rackham), change of advisor, and change of opus forms.
  • Recommend courses to meet your program and interest requirements.
  • Provide information about degree requirements.
  • Perform degree audits outlining your progress towards your degree: MS, MLA, PhD (NRE) or PhD (LA).
  • Advice on how to petition for a waiver of requirements, get extensions on an incomplete, correct transcript mistakes, etc.
  • Assist you in resolving academic and personal problems.
  • Provide information on NRE, campus-wide activities, and other student service offices.
  • Explain internships: how they work, what to expect, and how to receive credit.

Opus (Master's Project, Practicum, Thesis) Guidance

  • Assist students, client organizations, and faculty in developing potential master's project ideas and incorporating professional skills into projects.
  • Assist students with finding master's projects that match their interests.
  • Coordinate the Master's Project Symposium: Judy Byington
  • To make an individual appointment, contact: Lisa Yee-Litzenberg, Erin Lane

Career Resources

  • Assist with career exploration, as well as job and internship searches.
  • Maintain job/internship/post-graduate fellowship database.
  • Provide resume and cover-letter reviews and conduct mock interviews with students.
  • Encourage students to join the SNRE Linked In Group to facilitate student networking with alumni and alumni mentoring of students.
  • Conduct internship and career-related workshops, career fairs, employer informational sessions, and career panel events.
  • Work with recruiters to conduct on-campus interviews with students.
  • Facilitate Spring Break MLA Job-Shadowing program.
  • To make an individual appointment, contact: snre.careers@umich.edu

Financial Aid

  • Assist you in locating financial resources through NRE or the University at large.
  • Assist you in completing the necessary paperwork for research and teaching appointments.
  • Direct you to resources for health care and other benefits for graduate student employees.
  • Maintain a list of scholarships, fellowships and other funding sources for students.
  • To make an individual appointment, contact: Diana Woodworth, Financial Aid Coordinator
Primary Office Address: 

1520 Dana

Primary Office Phone: 
734-764-6453
Office of Academic Programs