About the University of Michigan
The University of Michigan is one of a small number of public universities consistently ranked among the top ten universities in the United States. Over 36,000 undergraduates and graduate students are enrolled on the Ann Arbor campus in a wide variety of fields, including law, medicine, engineering, public health and music.
Founded in 1817, the school moved from Detroit to Ann Arbor in 1837. There are a total of 18 schools and colleges on the Ann Arbor campus, plus campuses in Flint and Dearborn, Michigan.
The University of Michigan is one of only three universities in the nation with highly ranked engineering, medical and business schools. The UM is one of the nation's most active campuses in the area of engineering research, with 11 engineering departments, dozens of research centers, over 50 student societies, over 5000 undergraduate students, over 2400 graduate students and over 300 faculty involved. UM faculty, staff and students experience the strong tradition of excellence known as the "Michigan Difference" in classrooms and labs, on the playing fields and in the community.
University of Michigan: www.umich.edu
University of Michigan Psychology Department: www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/
Getting Around
Information regarding travel to and from the airport can be found here.
Walking map of central campus - highlights key locations including East Hall, Michigan League, Michigan Union, and hotels

