Admitted Dual Enrollment Students
To be prepared for your semester at UM-Dearborn, please thoroughly review this information. Newly admitted Dual Enrollment students have a hold on their account, which prevents them from being able to register, until they have completed the form found on the bottom of this webpage.
- Review this page thoroughly and submit the verification of understanding form. Upon submitting this form, your hold will be removed and you will be able to register for classes
- Your Wolverine Identity: Your will receive an email from it.accounts@umich.edu with instructions on setting up your U-M uniqname and umich.edu email account. This email also includes your official 8-digit University of Michigan ID number (UMID). You will use these items to access various online services and campus resources, including online courses.
- University MCard: For students taking in-person classes, please follow the required safety protocols to receive a photo identification at MCard Information.
- Parking Permit: For students taking in-person classes, please follow the required safety protocols to receive a parking permit at Student Parking Website.
- Purchase or Rent Books: If possible, purchase or rent your books prior to the first day of class (if the professor has designated the books). For more information, visit the University Bookstore online.
- Two-Factor Authentication: You will need to complete your two-factor authentication to sign into services such as UM-Connect, Canvas, and University email.
- Winter 2023: registration date is November 18, 2022 (Winter begins January 5, 2023)
IMPORTANT: You will have a hold on your account, preventing registration, until you submit the form found on the bottom of this website to have the hold removed. Dual enrollees are strongly encouraged to begin their semester on time.
- Academic Calendar: For registration dates and drop/add deadlines, visit the Academic Calendar & Important Dates website. Please note: drop/add dates are listed under the specific semester section.
- Registration Instructions: For instructions on how to register for classes online, view the Registration Instructions Website.
- Understand the different instructional methods on how different courses will be taught.
- If the course you wish to take requires a Placement Exam, please register for the math placement exam here. For more information, please visit the Freshman Placement Exam information page.
- For assistance with registering for classes, contact the Student Advising and Resource Team (START).
- Be aware of the tuition deadline.
- Information on paying your tuition and how to view your bill can be found here.
- The Student Accounts Office offers a payment plan, if needed.
- The University of Michigan-Dearborn offers a 50% tuition and fees scholarship for all Dual Enrollment students.
- Students may be eligible for additional tuition from their high school or the state of Michigan. The University of Michigan-Dearborn will facilitate billing.
You are eligible to utilize the following resources:
- Student Advising and Resource Team (START)
- Library
- Tutoring
- Academic Learning Centers (Foreign Language, Math, Science, Writing, etc)
- Disability and Accessibility Services (DAS)
- Counseling and Psychological Services
Effective February 20, 2023, UM-Dearborn no longer requires COVID vaccinations for faculty, staff and students. This includes future employees and students. This revised policy revision aligns the university with the anticipated end to the federal government’s emergency declarations.
- Faculty, staff and students no longer must report COVID illnesses to supervisors, human resources or the COVID support line.
- While university policy reflects the reality of a new phase of the pandemic with more consistent and manageable COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in our region, COVID is still among us. It is strongly recommended you consider getting vaccinated and remaining current with your booster shots.
- While COVID policies have changed, it is good practice to stay home if you are sick, regardless of illness.
If you have questions, contact:
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions at umd-admissions@umich.edu.