If you have been admitted to U-M, contact your U-M school/college or department for other possible funding sources.The Consulate or Embassy of your home country.If you have questions, contact the Office of Financial Aid at 73 or Other Possible Funding Sourcesįor information about financial aid and private scholarships for international students contact: Students are strongly encouraged to explore online options for conducting student business, and to use the Document Upload Portal on Wolverine Access for uploading needed documents. U-M schools and colleges have very limited funding for undergraduate international students. Graduate applicants should contact their admitting department, school, or college to inquire about help available in those areas. Student athletes should work through the U-M Athletic Department for potential scholarships in that area.
Any scholarship consideration requires no additional application. There is no federal financial aid and limited scholarship funding available to international students attending U-M, though a short-term university loan may be available in the case of emergencies (see information below).
International students with F-1, F-2, J-1, J-2, and G-series visas are required to show proof of enough resources to meet their expenses while attending U-M and federal regulations limit financial assistance.