Giving Opportunities

Giving Opportunities

Supporting Students

Meet the students who are making the most of their scholarships through study, research and service and share in their experiences through the U-M Student Scholarship Blog.

 

You can make a difference

No matter the size, your gift to Michigan joins with the contributions of thousands of other U-M friends and alumni to shape our University today and tomorrow.

Scroll through the drop-down list of schools, colleges and units below to learn where your generosity can help the most.

 

How you can help

Scholarship support

Roughly 80 percent of our in-state undergraduates and more than 50 percent of our out-of-state undergraduates receive some form of financial assistance, including grants, loans, work study and scholarships. Your support for scholarships helps keep a Michigan education accessible for great students like LaDante Riley, a member of the Class of 2010, who shares the impact of his scholarship in this inspiring podcast. (From iTunes, click on "Subscribe Free" to download the podcast; under "Library" click on "Podcasts"; then "Play" LaDante's episode)

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Building the future
Mott

Michigan’s rich tradition in teaching, research, health care, the arts and athletics has long been nurtured by a commitment to top-notch facilities. Your continued support for such key endeavors as the the Law School'sbuilding enhancement and expansion or construction of the new C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Women's Hospital keeps Michigan’s facilities among the Leaders and Best.

Advancing Research

As one of the nation's premier public research universities, the U-M is home to scholars who advance understanding in everything from the humanities and natural sciences to the Life Sciences Institute, the College of Engineering, the Medical School and more. Our extraordinary research touches countless lives beyond our campus walls as well as our students, who benefit from the discoveries shared each day by our faculty.

 

The Student Global Experience

President Coleman

Now more than ever, society demands global thinkers. Through a new President’s Challenge, U-M donors can enhance students’ international perspective by expanding opportunities for them to study abroad. The Challenge also supports international students admitted to the U-M Ann Arbor.

 

Podcast: Sue Gott

Sue Gott

University Planner Sue Gott discusses how the North Quadrangle Residential and Academic Complex provides the best of Michigan tradition and innovation.
Watch on YouTube »
Listen on iTunes »
(From iTunes, click on "Subscribe Free" to download the podcast; under "Library" click on "Podcasts"; then "Play" the North Quad episode)

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