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  • Apply for 2026 Valedictorian and Kappa Gamma Pi honors society

    Friday January 23, 2026
    Student speaker at 2025 UDM Commencement at the podium on stage with colorful flowers in the foreground

    Student speaker at 2025 UDM Commencement at the podium on stage with colorful flowers in the foregroundStudents who are December 2025 graduates or preparing to graduate in May or August 2026 with a minimum GPA 3.80 may apply to be selected as the Detroit Mercy 2026 Valedictorian.

    While the tradition of valedictorians calls for academic excellence (a minimum of 3.80 GPA) and instructional involvement, the role also calls for a graduate who has a meaningful message. Other important characteristics of Detroit Mercy’s Valedictorian:

    • Well-rounded
    • Strong leadership skills
    • Organized
    • Team player
    • Excellent writing and speaking skills
    • Flexible
    • Versatile
    • Sensitive towards others
    • Able to accept constructive criticism
    • Able to meet deadlines

    The deadline for submitting your application and nomination(s) is Monday, March 2.  There will be no exceptions to the submission date. 

    Access additional information, including application and nomination form here.

    If you are a December 2025 graduate or have applied for graduation in May/August 2026 and have a minimum GPA of 3.30, you may be interested in membership in Kappa Gamma Pi, a national Catholic graduate honor society.

    A Detroit Mercy nominee must be:

    • completing sufficient coursework to have attained a point-standing required for graduation with honors.
    • a leader in extracurricular on-campus or off-campus groups and activities; a volunteer for college, community or faith-based service projects.
    • one of not more than 15% of the students being graduated from your institution during the current academic year.
    • willing to accept membership, knowing the responsibility for continued individual leadership in faith-based, civic and Kappa-sponsored activity that membership implies.

    If you meet the above criteria and are interested in membership, complete the online Kappa Gamma Pi Application Form.

    Your application and $75 fee must be received NO LATER than Friday, Feb. 13. 

    Once you are a member of KGP, you will be eligible to apply for the 2026 Kappa Gamma Pi Cornaro Pi Scholarship for Graduate Studies.  Two recipients will receive $3,500 each to be applied as needed for graduate expenses at any accredited college or university. This is a non-renewable grant.

    Learn more about Kappa Gamma Pi organization here.

  • Clinical psychology MA virtual open house set for Jan. 26

    Friday January 23, 2026
    A photo of students at desks with textbooks open studying and interacting with instructors.

    An information virtual open house for Detroit Mercy’s Clinical Psychology Master of Arts program will take place on Monday, Jan. 26, from 6-7 p.m. A Zoom link will be provided upon registration.

    This interactive session is an opportunity to:

    • Meet Program Director Lee Eshelman and get your questions answered directly
    • Learn about the program’s focus on training mental health care providers in psychotherapy and psychological assessment
    • Discover career opportunities for graduates, including roles in hospitals, mental health clinics and outpatient care centers

    For those considering a career in mental health, this is a great opportunity to learn more about how our program can help you achieve your goals.

    Please contact Lee Eshelman at eshelmlr@udmercy.edu for more information or with any questions.

    Register here

    A photo of students at desks with textbooks open studying and interacting with instructors.

  • UDM to host presentation on ‘Justice, Violence and Social Determinants of Health,’ Jan. 29

    Friday January 23, 2026
    Headshot of Julisa Abad

    Headshot of Julisa AbadDetroit Mercy’s Women’s and Gender Studies Program will host a presentation and discussion by Julisa Abad titled “Justice, Violence and Social Determinants of Health.” The event will take place on Thursday, Jan. 29, from 4-5:30 p.m. in Room 124 of the Health Professions Facility, on the McNichols Campus. All are welcome to attend this free event.

    Abad is the LGBTQ community engagement liaison for the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit and an advocate for justice for transgender people.

    This event is co-hosted by the College of Health Professions and Office of Equal Opportunity.

    With any questions, please email Mary Liz Valesano at valesame@udmercy.edu.

  • Poetry submissions due Feb. 6 for 2026 Dudley Randall poetry competition

    Friday January 23, 2026
    Poet, publisher and University of Detroit Mercy librarian and poet-in-residence Dudley RandallPoet, publisher and University of Detroit Mercy librarian and poet-in-residence Dudley RandallDudley Randall

    Each year, the Detroit Mercy English Department honors Dudley Randall, the late poet, publisher and University of Detroit librarian and poet-in-residence, by sponsoring a poetry competition in his name.

    Now in its 56th year, the prize continues Randall’s legacy of amplifying creative voices within the Detroit Mercy community.

    Detroit Mercy undergraduate students are eligible to submit one poem of 55 or fewer lines. All topics and poetic forms are welcome. The winner of the first prize must be available to read the poem at the annual CHASS Honors Convocation on Sunday, March 22.

    The deadline for submissions is Feb. 6. First prize is $150 with second prize of $100 and third prize of $75. The judges of this year’s contest are:

    Find out more about the Dudley Randall Poetry Prizes and read winning poems from previous years here.

    For questions or more information about this year’s contest, please contact Stacy Gnall, Detroit Mercy’s poet-in-residence, at gnallsc@udmercy.edu.

    Submit your poem here.
  • Service in the City returns for winter semester, signup deadline Jan. 26

    Friday January 23, 2026
    A graphic for “Service in the City” volunteer program by University Ministry at UDM. Blue background with cartoon figures flying on open books among white clouds. Text reads: “Service in the City – Volunteers Needed! Earn 10+ service hours, support literacy among Detroit kids and get involved with your local community. Deadline: Jan. 26. Contact glafond@udmercy.edu.” Includes a QR code for sign-up at the top middle of the page and the UDM logo in the bottom right-hand corner.

    Service in the City, sponsored by University Ministry, is back for winter 2026. This program connects UDM students with local education-focused nonprofits in Detroit, giving students the opportunity to make a real impact in the community with a commitment of just one hour per week.

    Through this integrated immersion program, students can earn 10-plus service hours and participate in formation opportunities that deepen understanding of community engagement. The deadline to sign up is Jan. 26.

    Service opportunities are designed to help students get to know the local Detroit community, and learn how resilient community leaders are supporting each other and co-creating a better future.

    Loyola High School, Brilliant Detroit and La Casa Guadalupana are educational non-profits impacting Detroit youth. With just one hour per week, UDM students build relationships in the community, support the next generation and fulfill class requirements, all while developing new skills.

    This program is especially popular with students in the Leadership Minor, Honors Program and CEL-integrated classes, but all students who want to make the world a better place are encouraged to sign up.

    Please contact Gray La Fond at glafond@udmercy.edu with any questions.

    Sign up here.

    A graphic for “Service in the City” volunteer program by University Ministry at UDM. Blue background with cartoon figures flying on open books among white clouds. Text reads: “Service in the City – Volunteers Needed! Earn 10+ service hours, support literacy among Detroit kids and get involved with your local community. Deadline: Jan. 26. Contact glafond@udmercy.edu.” Includes a QR code for sign-up at the top middle of the page and the UDM logo in the bottom right-hand corner.

  • University Ministry to celebrate world interfaith harmony at panel discussion and dinner, Feb. 4

    Friday January 23, 2026
    Flyer for an Interfaith Dinner. There is a UDM University Ministry logo in the upper left-hand corner and Hillel of Metro Detroit logo in the upper right-hand corner. Text reads: “Wednesday, February 4, Interfaith Dinner. Conversations on Sustaining Hope. Event is from 6-8 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. Halal, kosher and vegetarian food options; panel discussion, storytelling and entertainment. There is a QR code in the lower right-hand corner to RSVP. There a hand holding soil with a small green plant growing from it on the middle of left-hand side of the page.

    University Ministry will celebrate world interfaith harmony at an interfaith panel and dinner on Wednesday, Feb. 4, from 6-8 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom on the McNichols Campus. All Titans are invited.

    Participants will share food together, hear personal stories from a panel of speakers of various religious perspectives on sustaining hope and enjoy a cultural drumming and singing group that includes one UDM graduate student.

    Free food for all in attendance includes halal, kosher, gluten-free and vegetarian options.

    It is a +1 spiritual opportunity for UDM students in leadership, and students can volunteer at the event as well to count toward service hours.

    For more information, please contact Director of University Ministry Anita Klueg at kluegag@udmercy.edu.

    RSVP here.

    Flyer for an Interfaith Dinner. There is a UDM University Ministry logo in the upper left-hand corrner and Hillel of Metro Detroit logo in the upper right-hand corner. Text reads: “Wednesday, February 4, Interfaith Dinner. Conversations on Sustaining Hope. Event is from 6-8 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. Halal, kosher and vegetarian food options; panel discussion, storytelling and entertainment. There is a QR code in the lower right-hand corner to RSVP. There a hand holding soil with a small green plant growing from it on the middle of left-hand side of the page.

  • Register for Celebration of Scholarly Achievement until March 9

    Friday January 23, 2026
    Three photos of people presenting at CSACE symposium. The first photo is an overhead view of all the projects on the symposium floor. The second is a person in a red shirt talking about his poster hanging on the wall amid numerous other posters. The third is students showing a robotic vehicle.

    Celebration of Scholarly Achievement & Community Engagement (CSACE) is a University-wide event featuring research posters, artistic displays, performances, lightning talks and much more. This year’s CSACE symposium is set for Thursday, April 9.

    CSACE is an opportunity to recognize the exemplary work across all campuses throughout the academic year and to learn about and support the research achievements of fellow colleagues and students.

    All students, staff and faculty from all disciplines are encouraged to register for an opportunity to display or present their academic achievements, scholarly research and publications, community service, artistic creations and talents.

    Presenter registration is required to secure a position at the event.

    The deadline to register to be a presenter is Monday, March 9, by 6 p.m.

    Learn more and register here.

    Three photos of people presenting at CSACE symposium. The first photo is an overhead view of all the projects on the symposium floor. The second is a person in a red shirt talking about his poster hanging on the wall amid numerous other posters. The third is students showing a robotic vehicle.

     

  • Information session for M-C3 Pitch Competition set for Jan. 28

    Friday January 23, 2026
    A graphic for 2026 Michigan Campus Community Challenge, presented by Michigan Career Connect and Michigan Colleges Alliance. There is a photo of three students on the right side of the page.

    Detroit Mercy will host an information session for students to learn more about the Michigan Campus Community Challenge (M-C3) Pitch Competition on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 1 p.m. The info session will take place in Room 213 of the Commerce & Finance Building.

    The M-C3 is a student entrepreneurial scholarship competition that integrates real-world, project-based learning into the campus experience. The program includes the potential to earn significant scholarship dollars, as well as student and faculty stipends.

    Since 2012, about 370 students, faculty and community leaders have participated in this scholarship competition with more than $350,000 awarded in stipends and scholarships.

    This faculty-supported competition is open to individuals or teams where students will have the opportunity to solve a real problem in a Michigan community and a chance to win up to $7,500 for their idea.

    All students are invited to attend the information session to learn more about this opportunity and how to apply. Lunch will be provided.

    For more information or questions, please contact Derrin Leppek at leppekdj@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic for 2026 Michigan Campus Community Challenge, presented by Michigan Career Connect and Michigan Colleges Alliance. There is a photo of three students on the right side of the page.

  • UDM unites for wide-ranging Black History Month celebration

    Friday January 23, 2026
    A graphic for Black History month. The words "Black History Month" are in white on the left against a black background. On the right, diagonal stripes in red, yellow, and green extend from the top to the bottom of the image.

    A graphic for Black History month. The words "Black History Month" are in white on the left against a black background. On the right, diagonal stripes in red, yellow, and green extend from the top to the bottom of the image.A wide variety of events featuring award-winning poets, films, talks and workshops are being planned at all Detroit Mercy Campuses to celebrate Black History Month.

    The events are designed to show the importance of Black history in the United States.

    You’re sure to find something educational, inspiring and entertaining at these events. Please see full listing of events below. Check back regularly as new events and updates will be added periodically.

    Full BHM info.
  • Enroll for winter term tuition payment plan; deadline is Feb. 17

    Friday January 23, 2026

    Students have the option to enroll in a payment plan for their winter term tuition. Payment plans are available through your UDM portal until Feb. 17.

    For questions, please contact the Student Accounting Office at studentaccounts@udmercy.edu, call Transact at 1-800-339-8131 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. or go to studentsupport.transactcampus.com/hc/en-us.

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    Student Success and Academic Support

    Student Success Center

    The Student Success Center offers a testing center, tutoring and study groups, professional mentoring, athlete study table, placement testing, and more. Some of the programs listed below are also part of the Student Success Center.

    • Academic Interest and Major Exploration (AIME)- Developmental advising and peer mentoring to conditionally admitted students.

    • Student Accessibility Services- available to all currently enrolled students who have documented disabilities that substantially limit them in one or more major life activities. Individuals eligible for services may have, but are not limited to, the following types of disabilities: mobility, orthopedic, hearing, visual, learning, psychological and attentional.

    • KCP Program - Michigan students who can benefit from improving their academic skills. Professional, confidential academic support.

    • Personal Counseling - Professional outpatient counseling and psychotherapeutic treatment is available to students at no charge.

    • Tutoring Appointments - SSC offers free tutoring in most freshman and some upper-division courses, including math, chemistry, biology, languages, philosophy, history and English. Make an appointment.

    TRIO Student Support Services

    TRIO SSS is a federally funded program designed to provide underrepresented student populations. It provides assistance with scholarship applications, academic success planning, mentoring and more.

    The Writing Center

    Work on any stage of the writing process. with peer consultants. Review your assignments, drafts, instructor feedback and questions. Get support if English is not your first language.

    Student Advising

    Work with your faculty advisor to reflect on your academic and career goals and to track your academic progress.

    Office of Equal Opportunity - Student Accommodations

    Accommodations are individualized modifications or adjustments to the academic or campus environment. Find out how to request accommodations.

    Test Prep: FREE Kaplan Courses

    Detroit Mercy has partnered with Kaplan, a global education services provider, to offer our students free access to Kaplan’s industry-leading test prep resources, including for the following graduate-level admissions and licensing exams:

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    Important Dates

    TERM I - 2025 FALL SEMESTER – 16 Weeks (including 1 week break)

    • March 17, 2025 Registration Begins
    •  Aug. 16 - 24: Early Fall  Intersession/Immersion/Experience (credit)
    • Aug. 24: Last Day to Register Before Classes Begin
    • Aug. 25: Classes Begin
    • Aug. 31: Last Day to Add a Class (web closes at midnight)
    • Aug. 31: Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • Sept. 1: Labor Day Holiday
    • Sept. 11: Celebrate Spirit!
    • Sept. 19: Deadline for Summer "I" grades
    • Oct. 6-7 : Fall Break (no classes/university open)
    • Oct. 21: Mid-term Grades are due
    • Oct. 27: Advising for Winter/Summer begins
    • Nov. 3: for Winter/Summer begins
    • Nov. 17: Last Day to Withdraw (full semester course)
    • Nov 26 - 30: Thanksgiving Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • Dec. 9 - 13: Final Exam Week (Tuesday through Saturday)
    • Dec. 13: Official End of Term I/Fall
    • Dec. 15: Grades due by Noon for Term I/Fall
    • Dec. 14 - 21: Late Fall Immersion/Experience (non-credit)

    Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

    TERM II - 2026 WINTER SEMESTER - 16 Weeks

    • Oct 27, 2025: Advising for Term II Begins
    • Nov. 3: Registration Begins
    • Dec. 29 - Jan. 10, 2026: Early Winter Intersession/Immersion/Exp (credit)
    • Jan. 11: Registration Ends
    • Jan. 12: Classes Begin
    • Jan: 18: Last Day to Add a Class / Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • Jan. 19: MLK Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • Feb. 6: Deadline for Fall "I" grades
    • Mar. 9-14: Spring Break/Intersession/Immersion/Exp (credit)
    • Mar. 16: Advising for next Fall begins 
    • Mar. 19: Priority Registration for Summer/Fall begins
    • Mar 22: Honors Convocation 
    • Mar 23: Registration for Summer/Fall begins
    • Apr. 1: Last Day to Withdraw (full semester course)
    • Apr. 3-5: Easter Recess (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • Apr. 9: Celebration of Scholarly Achievement 
    • Apr. 28-May 2: Final Exam Week 
    • May 2: Official End of Term II/Winter
    • May 4: Grades due by Noon for Term II/Winter  
    • May 9: Baccalaureate/Commencement
    • Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

    Summer Session III 2026 (14 weeks)

    • Mar. 23, 2026 Registration Begins
    • May 10: Registration Ends
    • May 11 Classes Begin for Summer I
    • May 17 Last Day to Add a Class | Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • May 25 Memorial Day (University Closed)
    • June 19: Juneteenth Holiday (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • July 4th: Independence Day Holiday (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • July 27: Last Day to Withdraw
    • Aug. 11-15: Final Exam Week 
    • Aug. 15: Official End of Term III

    Summer Session I 2026 (7 Week Session)

    • Mar., 2026: Registration Begins
    • May 10: Registration Ends 
    • May 11: Classes Begin
    • May 26: Memorial Day (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • June 19: Juneteenth Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • June 27: Official End of Summer I 

    Summer Term II 2026 (7 Week Session)

    • Mar. 23, 2026: Registration Begins
    • June 28: Registration Ends
    • June 29: Classes Begin 
    • July 4: Independence Day (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • August 15: Official End of Summer II 
    Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

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Tour Guide

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Teaching Assistant, Biology

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Bookseller

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    Emergency Assistance

    In case of emergencies outside of Wellness Center and Clinic hours, please contact the following:

    Emergency Assistance

    911 Police – Fire – Medical

    University of Detroit Mercy Public Safety/Emergency Line — 313-993-1123

    Call for help

    University of Detroit Mercy Public Safety Escort Services
    McNichols Campus — 313-993-1234
    School of Law — 313-993-1234
    School of Dentistry — 313-494-6706

    TALK National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7) — 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255

    HELP Treatment Referral Hotline (Substance Abuse) — 800-662-HELP (800-662-4357)

    Crisis Text Line Get Help Now (24/7) — Text START to 741-741

    Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network Sexual Assault National Line — 800-656-HOPE (800-656-4673)

    Rape Victim’s Assistance Program at Detroit Police Department Crisis Line — 313-833-1660

    Collegiate Assistance Program (Nurse Line 24/7) — 877-643-5130

    Center for Disease Control, National STD and AIDS Hotline — 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)

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Accelerated Path to Management at New York Life Insurance Company

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