Resources for Graduate Students
Have a question or concern? You’re in the right place. This list of resources will quickly point you in the right direction—saving you time and letting you get back to your studies faster. If you have additional questions, contact your graduate program director: Barry D. Solomon for the Environmental and Energy Policy program and Timothy Scarlett for the Industrial Heritage and Archaeology program.
Graduate Seminars
During fall and spring semesters, seminars focusing on topics of interest to graduate students are generally held on Wednesdays or Fridays. Because they are held from noon to 1 p.m. you’ll hear them called the Brown Bag Talk around the department. Specific information regarding the guest speaker and location will be announced in the Graduate Student calendar.
Financial Assistance
Graduate School Honors and Awards
Learn about honors and awards for graduate students, including Finishing Fellowships and DeVlieg Foundation Fellowships.
External Funding
Learn about external funding opportunities by deadline and research area.
Assistantships
Read information on the several types of assistantships Michigan Tech offers to support students during their education.
Cost of Education
Find the current rates for tuition and fees.
Tax Information
Learn about important tax information for resident and nonresident graduate students.
Employment
Find local jobs in the community or on campus.
Student Involvement
Graduate Student Government
Discover how the GSG serves all graduate students by seeking to enrich their professional and personal development through events, advocacy, and service.
Graduate Student Life
Get involved, stay informed, find support, and explore the community.
Join HuskyLink
Connect to Michigan Tech's online community.
Michigan AGEP Alliance
Find mentorship opportunities, workshops, and more.
Student Health Services
Learn about the Houghton Community Health Center, a division of Portage Health, located at the Student Development Complex (SDC).
Tip Line
Anonymously report unusual behavior or alarming events on campus.
