Information for Graduating Students Congratulations 3Ls! Graduating students have several options available for continuing to take advantage of some ITS-provided computing services. Click on the links below for more details.
This page also provides information on Law School technology services available to alumni.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I am graduating soon but will be staying here during the summer to study for the Bar. Will I still be able to access wireless and print to the Law School printers?
A:
Wireless: You do not lose your access to MWireless after you graduate.
Printing: You will continue to be able to print for about 2 months after you graduate (or as long as the Law School considers you "active in program").
Q: When will Law School graduates lose access to their UMICH accounts?
A: You will not lose access to your Google account. You will continue to have access to all Google apps (email, calendar, drive, etc.).
For more information about what happens to other services after you graduate, go to
https://its.umich.edu/computing/standard-computing-services/alumni
Q: I store a lot of my files in U-M Box. Do I get to keep that after I graduate?
A: For more information about your U-M Box account, go to
https://its.umich.edu/computing/standard-computing-services/alumni
Q: How will I know when my computing services are going to end?
A: You will receive a number of emails from U-M Information and Technology Services describing what services will end and what you should do before they do end.
ITS-provided Computing Services
Information for Graduating Students
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: -
Alumni Job Bulletin -- a job posting board that includes private and public sector positions
Career Planning The Office of Career Planning offers a variety of
online resources as well as on-going career counseling to help graduates obtain their career goals.
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