
As SEAS current students navigate graduate school at the University of Michigan, it is important they are given the tools and resources to make the best decisions for themselves. Below are resources to help you complete your degree and make the most of your time at SEAS. Much of this content is provided by the SEAS Student Center. Please reach out of we can provide further assistance.
Degree Requirements
- Behavior, Education, and Communication
- Ecosystem Science and Management
- Geospatial Data Sciences
- Environmental Justice
- Environmental Policy and Planning
- Sustainable Systems
- Sustainability and Development
- Landscape Architecture (Three year program)
- Landscape Architecture (Two year program)
Forms + Handbooks
- Change of Faculty Advisor or Specialization Form
- EAS 538 Statistics Replacement List
- Instructor/Student Incomplete Agreement Form
- Independent Study Request Form
- Master of Landscape Architecture Petition to Substitute or Waive Degree Requirement
- Master of Science Petition to Substitute or Waive Degree Requirement
- Request Industrial Ecology Experiential Learning Credit
- Master’s Projects Handbook
- Full list of forms, policies, handbooks
- Student Resource Guide
Policies
- Duty to Report
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) Approval for Human Subjects
- Grievance and Appeal Procedures
- Petition to Request Review of a Grievance
- Rackham Academic and Professional Integrity Policy
- Sexual Misconduct Reporting and Resources
- U-M Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities
Funding
Select financial assistance for incoming and continuing students is available directly from SEAS. Additional fellowships are available through the Rackham Graduate School and other units within the University of Michigan. Interested students may also apply for external funding, including student loans.
Community Impact and Engagement
Fostering a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive community for all is central to our mission to ensure that each member of our community has the full opportunity to thrive. By fostering partnerships built on respect, shared purpose, and deep community connections, we cultivate a dynamic exchange that strengthens both people and the planet while also challenging and evolving our own perspectives and practices.
Learn more about Community Impact and Engagement at SEAS.