Congratulations on your acceptance to the University of Michigan School of Public Health. We can’t wait to see you in Ann Arbor this fall!

The first step is to celebrate all that you have accomplished so far — congratulations! Once you’ve had a chance to celebrate, we’ve built a checklist to guide you through your next steps. If you have questions along the way, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Accept your offer by April 15

The April 15 decision deadline is quickly approaching. To confirm your enrollment for Fall 2024, log into your Wolverine Access account and follow the steps outlined in your admissions letter. Please note that for most programs, enrollment is not complete until your non-refundable enrollment deposit is also submitted. 

If you are interested in seeking a decision extension or exploring deferral options, reach out to your department program coordinator.

Ready to Confirm Your Enrollment?

Explore funding and financial aid options

Financing your education is an investment in a better future. We understand how important financial considerations are in your decision to pursue a graduate degree, and we’re here to partner with you to help identify resources and opportunities that will support your needs and academic success.

A variety of types of assistance are available to help you cover your costs—federal loans, work-study positions, scholarships, fellowships, graduate student instructorships, graduate student research assistantships, full-time and temporary employment, and private sources.

Student Funding Guide

Set up your University of Michigan uniqname and email account

Once you confirm your enrollment, you should receive an email invitation to set up your uniqname, which is your University of Michigan username. It is used for logging into U-M websites, email, and more. This is the first step to setting up your email account.

Once your University of Michigan email has been set up, it’s important to check it regularly, as we’ll be communicating important information about registration, orientation and more.

Once you set up your uniqname and email address, there are a couple additional steps you’ll want to take:

Set Up Your Uniqname

Get your Mcard

The Mcard is your official University of Michigan identification card. You'll use it all over campus to identify yourself as a member of the university community. The Mcard has many uses from building access to riding the bus for free on any fixed schedule AAATA bus route. You can also receive a discount at some businesses/organizations by showing your Mcard.

Once you have confirmed your enrollment, paid your deposit and set up your uniqname, you can submit your photo online for your Mcard.

Get your Mcard

Secure housing for the fall

You have many options for housing on and around campus. If you’re interested in connecting with fellow Michigan Public Health students to find a roommate, you can add yourself to the sph-marketplace email group once you have your University of Michigan email address.

Use the resources below to get started:

Visit us in Ann Arbor

If you’re able to, visiting the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor is a great way to envision what your life might look like as a student at Michigan Public Health. As part of our Admitted Graduate Student Experience, we’re hosting Admitted Graduate Student Day on Saturday, March 9. There are also opportunities to connect with alumni, student organization leaders and current student Admissions Ambassadors to learn more about the school on Friday, March 8.

Admitted Student Events

Attend virtual admitted student events

In addition to in-person events, we’re hosting a wide range of virtual events to help you familiarize yourself with Michigan Public Health, your admitting department, and the opportunities and resources available to you here.

Admitted Student Events

Set yourself up for success

There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for this next step in your academic journey.

Admitted Student Resources

Contact Us

If you have questions along the way, we’re here to help. Please don’t hesitate to reach out.

Contact Us