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MSI Academic Advising

Academic advising for MSI students is provided by both faculty and staff. It is very important that students take responsibility for their academic planning and meet regularly with their advisors to develop ongoing advisory relationships. The mission of MSI academic advising is to: Provide accurate information regarding academic options, policies, requirements, and procedures Assist students in defining, developing, and reaching your academic goals Enhance students' graduate school academic experience For answers to common advising questions, see our MSI Advising FAQ.

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Staff advisors: Provide students with guidance on course options and academic planning, as well as academic requirements, policies, and procedures Conduct graduation audits Provide support and referral to campus services for a wide range of issues and concerns Provide information and guidance on SI and university resources and administrative processes Advise students regarding strategies and sources for funding and financial aid The primary staff advisor for MSI students is Xiao-Wen Zou, senior academic and financial aid advisor. E-mail her at zxwen@umich.edu to request an appointment. You may also meet with Judy Lawson, director of admissions and student affairs, for advising. E-mail her at jmlawson@umich.edu to request an appointment. If you need an academic letter written on official SI letterhead, such as an OPT letter, a letter regarding enrollment status, etc., please send your request to si.registrar@umich.edu. Be sure to include your name, U-M ID number, and the exact information you need included in the letter. Please allow two business days for processing.

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