MSW Prospective Student Information Session - Virtual
This online session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW program. Topics covered will include: On-Campus Program, Online Program, Curriculum Options, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more!
All registered attendees will receive a recording of the session.
Community Conversation: The Effects of Blue Cross/Blue Shield Stoppages on LLMSW Services
We invite you to a Community Conversation around The Effects of Blue Cross/Blue Shield Stoppages on LLMSW Services on Friday, July 10 from noon to 1 pm
MSW Prospective Student Information Session - Virtual
This online session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW program. Topics covered will include: On-Campus Program, Online Program, Curriculum Options, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more!
All registered attendees will receive a recording of the session.
Come Thru Sip n' Socialize
Join us for our monthly Coffee Hour, hosted by the Flourish Office! Social work students, faculty, and staff are invited to relax, connect, and build community over coffee, tea, and snacks. Come as you are—mix, mingle, and enjoy friendly conversation in a welcoming space!
No RSVP needed.
School of Social Work Summer 2026 Commencement
The School of Social Work Summer Commencement for Master of Social Work students will be held in person at Hill Auditorium and livestreamed on the SSW website. Hill Auditorium doors will open for guests and graduates beginning at 12 Noon.
A light reception will be held at the U-M School of Social Work in the Lower Level Atrium immediately following commencement.
Fall 2026 SSW International Student Orientation
Fall 2026 SSW International Student Orientation will be held on Monday, August 31 (room TBD) and will provide information for incoming MSW international students. At this time, we are planning for an in-person orientation to be held at the U-M School of Social Work. Lunch will be provided.
Please note that all incoming MSW students are expected to attend Fall SEED Orientation. Various sessions will be held each day on September 1, 2, and 3.
JCLP Community Welcome Breakfast
The Jewish Communal Leadership Program (JCLP) is set to welcome its newest cohort, the Class of 2028, to the Ann Arbor Jewish community. This year, four incoming students will bring new diverse perspectives and experiences to JCLP and to the broader community. As usual, JCLP will be kicking off the new academic year by hosting its annual Community Welcome Breakfast. Table conversations facilitated by JCLP students offer community members and university staff and faculty an opportunity to connect with new and returning students and with each other.
On-Campus MSW and MSIL Fall 2026 SEED Orientation
SEED Orientation will be held Tuesday, September 1 - Thursday, September 3, 2026
Share, Explore, Engage, Discover (SEED) is the School of Social Work's fall orientation experience for incoming on-campus MSW and MSIL students. All incoming on-campus MSW and MSIL students should plan to join SEED Orientation Week activities. Various activities are scheduled each day during Fall SEED Orientation Week (9/1 - 9/3).
PLEASE NOTE: SEED Orientation begins on Tuesday, at the Michigan Union in the 2nd Floor Ballroom.
Virtual Introduction to Field Education Webinar for MSW Students Starting Field in the Winter 2027 Term
This session is for all incoming Winter 2027 On-Campus and Online MSW students. Students that are being admitted into the MSW program in Fall 2026 but will not start field until the Winter 2027 term, please plan to attend this virtual Introduction to Field Education Webinar. This webinar will help navigate the process of applying for a field placement.
Trauma-Informed Programs and Practices for Schools (TIPPS): Online Training of Trainers Workshop Series (October 2026)
This is a train-the-trainer series for school professionals interested in becoming facilitators of the Trauma-Informed Programs & Practices for Schools (TIPPS) approach. TIPPS is a research-based model intended to lessen the effects of trauma and promote safe, inclusive, and nurturing learning environments for all students. Strategies and resources offered in this series will cover the TIPPS 10 core pillars of a system-change process and allow participants to customize content to address needs of their local settings.