Opportunities Beyond U-M
In some cases, U-M-managed education abroad programs may not meet your individual needs. The following resources can help you investigate other options:
- International Center Education Abroad Office
- U-M guidance and links for selecting an independent program
- Office of National Fellowships and Scholarships
- U-M listing of international post-graduate opportunities
- Institute of International Education (IIE) Passport
- Worldwide database of education abroad programs
Prior to participating in an independent, non-U-M program:
- Consult with your academic advisor
- Check your funding status with the Office of Financial Aid
- Register your experience in the U-M travel registry
- Visit the international programs office in your School/College to check on any additional requirements specific to your major
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17
Programs
U-M’s International Institute houses 17 centers and programs focused on world regions and global themes
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60+
Languages
More than 60 languages are offered at U-M