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Information for Graduating Students

Congratulations 3Ls!

Graduating students have several options available for continuing to take advantage of some ITCS-provided computing services. Click on the links below for more details.

This page also provides information on Law School technology services available to alumni.



ITCS-provided Computing Services

Basic Computing Package Services
Your current ITCS-provided Basic Computing Package (BCP) will continue as long as the Law School has you designated as "Active in Program" (for roughly a term after graduation).

If you don't plan to continue using U-M computing services, complete this checklist of tasks before your BCP expires:

  • Change your UMICH e-mail forwarding address listed in the U-M Online Directory so that future messages will be forwarded to your new e-mail account.
  • Any e-mail messages, address books, or files you wish to take with you should be copied to flash drive or CD or e-mailed to another account.
After your BCP expires, you will no longer be able to use it to access files you may have stored on IFS or central e-mail servers unless you subscribe to U-M Online.

U-M Online Subscription Package
The U-M Online subscription package is available to alumni for a monthly fee. Dial-in service is also available at an additional charge.

Lifelong E-mail Forwarding
Although your UMICH e-mail account will be disabled, you can retain your "umich.edu" address permanently. U-M offers e-mail forwarding for all alumni for as long as you choose, at no charge. You won't have to worry about making sure everyone knows how to contact you after graduation because many of your classmates already have your U-M email address.

E-mail forwarding is a service that uses the U-M Online Directory to re-route e-mail messages sent to your @umich.edu address to your current e-mail account. When you change e-mail providers, remember to keep your UMICH e-mail forwarding address current.



Law School Alumni Services

Alum Network
Alumni Relations maintains the Alum Network to provide a way for alumni to connect with fellow U-M Law graduates. The Alumni Network site contains a searchable online directory and career resources, including job postings:

  • Public Service Jobnet -- a job posting database for government and public interest positions
  • Alumni Job Bulletin -- a job posting board that includes private and public sector positions

Career Services
The Office of Career Services offers a variety of online resources as well as on-going career counseling to help graduates obtain their career goals.


 
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