Try to sign up early for the orientation. Note that placement exams and class registration are during the orientation. If you come before getting your final AP scores, you may need to estimate your school for class registration purpose. Hopefully you don’t need to change the schedule after the AP score report.
@carlsandburgsr I recommend signing up as early as you can as you will be meeting with your academic advisor and registering for fall semester classes. Last year my daughter was not able to scheduled orientation until June 30th and was closed out of many classes, especially Freshman writing which is required for LSA.
@billcsho have you signed up for housing and MLC. I haven’t received any email till yet
@billcsho i am really confused about signing up for housing ,mlc and undegraduate orientation procedure.i would be grateful if you could explain them in detail.
@carlsandburgsr thanks do you know if there are still kids that are being accepted at this point? My D is trying to decide what school to go to! Thanks!
@Rejectedbyumich Go to admissions.umich.edu/apply/admitted-students, you will find the info there.
Kinda late, but I found out last week that I was rejected from CoE. Oh well, makes my decision easier-I’ll be going to Michigan Tech this fall and I’m more excited than I ever thought I would be! Things work out for a reason. Congrats to everyone going to UM.
Best of luck at MT christenkae32. It is outstanding for engineering!
Accepted to UMich in December
Put down my deposit in Feb
Heard back from Ross in April, am a pre admit
4.04 GPA
28 ACT (35 English, 33 Reading)
Congrats nick!
How long does it take for your uniqname to start working?
I’m not sure. I waited a few days (3 or 4) and tried logging in and it worked.
Does anyone have an opinion about what hotel parents should stay at during orientation? I know there are 2 they suggest off campus. I have stayed in the campus inn once and wonder if that would be better?
You can simply stay anywhere at all you’d like. Simply find a decent Internet deal. I have a current and incoming student.
I know I can stay anywhere. I was asking about convenience. Is it better to have the door to door bus service the official hotels provide or would it be better to be right on campus? Also has anyone ever stayed at the Knightsbridge? The online reviews weren’t great but that’s the official one that’s available when we are going.
The regent is nice on carpenter st.
4 miles from U-M
It’s most convenient to rent a car so you can drive around some and stay anywhere. If you aren’t renting, then yes find a hotel with a shuttle. There aren’t a lot of walking distance hotels.
@wayneandgarth. Did you attend parent and family orientation? If so did you stay at the recommended places. They are very inexpensive but the tripadvisor reviews were pretty mediocre for the available one.
I did attend four years ago and will this summer as well. I believe I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express, just south of campus a couple miles. May not have been a recommended one, I don’t recall. There are many hotels in that area.
I’ve been staying at the Microtel or Holiday Inn on Plymouth Ave near North Campus. Honestly, the Microtel is fairly new, clean and inexpensive.
@wayneandgarth. Thanks!