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Incoming exchange student information

The University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI) prepares students to be leaders in a wide variety of information-related careers. 

Incoming exchange, or mobility, students at UMSI will find an unmatched combination of excellence and opportunities in information science; faculty with national and international reputations for excellence in teaching and research; impressive facilities for every academic endeavor; and a safe place to live and learn in one of the best college towns in the United States of America. UMSI is one of the world’s premier iSchools.

How do I become an incoming UMSI exchange student?

Only students from UMSI's bilateral exchange partner universities are eligible to become exchange students at UMSI:

  • American College of Thessaloniki (ACT) in Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) in Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Dublin City University (DCU) in Dublin, Ireland
  • Escola Superior d'Administració i Direcció d'Empreses (ESADE) in Barcelona, Spain
  • IE University in Madrid, Spain
  • Prague University of Economics and Business (VSE)
  • Queen Mary University of London in London, England
  • University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia
  • Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden

Students must be nominated by their home school advisor to become an exchange student at UMSI for one or two semesters. Nominated students will then complete an application in the university's international programs portal, M-Compass.

Nomination and application deadlines (partner schools may request extended deadlines if needed):

Fall semester (late August-December): 

  • Nomination Deadline: February 15
  • Student Application Deadline: March 1

Winter semester (January-April):

  • Nomination Deadline: September 1
  • Student Application Deadline: September 15

Student application requirements:

  • UMSI incoming exchange application
  • Passport copy
  • Resume
  • Transcript
  • Verification of English proficiency (provided by home institution). Proof of language proficiency is not required from universities where English is the primary language of instruction.

Students will receive information about I-20s, F-1 visas and submitting financial documentation after admission to the exchange program.

Course Information

Once admitted, exchange students will receive additional information about course registration. The link above provides general information about UMSI courses.

Student Life at UMSI

Learn about UMSI student organizations, wellness initiatives and other university and campus resources. 

Life in Ann Arbor

Explore housing options, transportation, entertainment and safety information about the city of Ann Arbor. Exchange students can choose from a variety of housing options, including on-campus residence halls, co-operative housing or off-campus apartments. The Global Scholars Program, a living-learning community in North Quad, can be a great option and is conveniently located in the same building as many UMSI courses.

For additional information, please contact [email protected]