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Upgrade your educational journey with hundreds of free, self-paced online courses, series, and certificates designed to support your academic and career goals.
Michigan Online partners with top faculty and industry partners to provide real-world knowledge and resources that build on classroom learning. As a student from any University of Michigan campus, you can gain access to hundreds of free non-credit courses, earn certificates, and build the skillsets being used by today’s industry leaders.
From your first year through graduation and beyond, we have you covered with guidance, resources, and the answers to keep you moving forward.
Start your first year in Ann Arbor strong with this curated collection of videos, articles, and courses on academic success, financial empowerment, and well-being as you navigate being a new student at U-M.
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Access over 300 free University of Michigan courses and series.
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I just saw a web design course that seemed to cover everything. So I said, ‘Let’s do it.’ It was my first ever online course, and I just fell in love. [Professor] Van Lent’s personality and her way of bringing things to reality is so appreciated.
Alaa Shahin School of Information Masters Graduate, ’23
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Michigan Online partners with world-class faculty from the University of Michigan to develop and deliver flexible online learning opportunities. Explore new subjects with professors you admire, with no waitlists or enrollment caps.