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Information for Spouses/Partners
Orientation 2019 International Student Advisor, Katie Flanner
Tell us about yourself!
▪ What is your name?
▪ Where are you from?
▪ How long will you be in Ann Arbor?
▪ Do you have children?
▪ Share a hobby or interest?
Transportation
Bike rentals
Uber & Lyft
UM Blue Buses ○ FREE! No ID required.○ Routes between Central, North, and South
campuses
AATA ○ $1.50 per ride
Zip Car: *Going to and from Ann Arbor:
○ AirBus & Michigan Flyer to Detroit Airport○ Train (Amtrak) & buses (Greyhound, Megabus)
Government Identification
▪ A state ID is recommended instead of carrying your passport everyday in Ann Arbor.
▪ Types:▪ Michigan Driver’s License
• Written test and road test
▪ Michigan State Identification Card
• If you don’t want a driver’s license
• ID use only
▪ http://internationalcenter.umich.edu/life/license.html
▪ Opening a US bank account?
• Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) and bank locations• Social security numbers (SSN) are NOT required to
open an account but may be required for online banking
▪ Bank ATM’s, Networked ATM’s• ATMs usually charge fees to members of other banks
▪ https://internationalcenter.umich.edu/resources/life/banking
Keeping in Touch
Cell phones:- Companies offering contract plans, i.e. AT&T, Verizon,T-mobile- Check out family plans for cost savings.
▪ Internet Calling & Videoconferencing:- Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Google Voice & Hangouts
Local Shopping
▪ Groceries: Kroger, Busch’s, Meijer, Whole Foods, Trader Joes, People’s Co-op, Sparrow Market
▪ International Markets: Foods of India, Hua Xing, Jerusalem International Market, Mediterranean Market
▪ Ann Arbor Farmers Market (local & seasonal produce)
• Wednesdays & Saturdays 7AM – 3PM
▪ Household: Target, Meijer, Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, Homegoods
Local Shopping
▪ Shopping Center/Mall: Briarwood Mall, Arborland
▪ Kids Clothing & Toys: Once Upon a child, Salvation Army, The Little Seedling, Grow with Me
▪ Furniture: IKEA (Canton), Treasure Mart, yard or estate sales
▪ COSTCO: bulk shopping, annual membership fee
▪ Online: Amazon.com, eBay.com, craiglist.com
Non Emergency University Health Resources
▪ University Health Services▪ Services available to students and family members 10 years & older
▪ Michigan Medicine• Primary care and specialists for children and adults
▪ UM Dental School- discounted dental care
▪ UM Kellogg Eye Center
▪ Marie A. Rackham Institute • Provides mental & behavioral health services, family and parenting
advice and counseling
Support for Difficult Situations
▪ Emergencies: Dial 911 or Go to Emergency Room
▪ Safe House• Provides immediate assistance for victims of violence and
domestic violence• Interpreter services available• www.safehousecenter.org & 24-hour telephone help 995-5444
• SAPAC (UM Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center)
• Provides advocacy support for student survivors of sexual assault but may have additional resources for others
• www.umich.edu/~sapac & 24-hour telephone help 936-3333
Get Involved!
▪ This may be a difficult time as you find a place for yourself.
▪ Make this your own experience.
▪ Take time to get involved and do something that interests you.
▪ International Center (IC) Website: “Life in Ann Arbor”
Work, Volunteer and Study
▪ Unpaid work does not equal volunteering
▪ F-2
• Part-time study ok• No employment
▪ J-2
• No restrictions on study• May be employed with EAD card
▪ H-4
• No restrictions on study• If pending adjustment of status may be EAD card eligible
Services on Campus
▪ Center for the Education of Women (CEW): http://www.cew.umich.edu/
• Offers workshops on career development, finance, personal development etc...
▪ International Institute (II): http://www.ii.umich.edu/
• 18 centers representing different regions of the world• Centers offer seminars, lectures, films, conferences
• Events are generally free and open to the public
International Neighbors
www.international-neighbors.org
▪ Women’s social organization
▪ Over 900 members since 1958
▪ Fall Open House: September, 19th (1pm-2:30pm)
▪ International Days: Sept 2019~May 2020
▪ Interest Groups (Tea, English Conversation, Cultural Discussion, Special Interest)
International House Ann Arbor
Mission is to create a international community focused on intercultural learning
▪ https://ihouseaa.org/
▪ Community meals
▪ Volunteer opportunities, trips, and social opportunities
▪ Annual International Picnic
• September 8th 12pm- 2pm
Our mission is to teach English and American culture to people from around the world and empower them in their university, career, and personal pursuits.
We treat students and staff as family – with hospitality and genuine care for each individual.
www.EnglishClasses.cominfo@EnglishClasses.com
● Part-time and Full-time English Classes
● TOEFL Preparation Class
● University Pathway
● Professional English
www.EnglishClasses.cominfo@EnglishClasses.com
● Weekly Vocab & Pronunciation Seminars
● Weekly Conversation Practice Hours
● Social Activities
● American Culture Experiences
Religious Organizations
• Spiritual Resources : http://www.umich.edu/~religion/
• Maize Pages: search type = religious
• Ann Arbor Observer (City Guide > Religion)http://annarborobserver.com
Community Activities
▪ Department of Community Education and Recreation • reced.aaps.k12.mi.us/reced.home/classes_• Ann Arbor community classes, activities and camps and team
sports for adults & children
Public Library (Ann Arbor District Library)• www.aadl.org • Not just books, DVD’s (movies), music CDs, computer usage• Offers various events for all ages (children, teens, adults)
Music and Dramatic Arts
▪ University Musical Society (UMS): http://ums.org/
• Various performances all year—music, theatre, dance
▪ Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra: http://www.a2so.com/
▪ The Ark: www.theark.org
• Downton venue that hosts variety of musical artists
▪ Kerrytown Concert House: kerrytownconcerthouse.com • historic house hosts emerging community & world renowned musicians
If you want to see college level sports played but not play them yourself!
▪ http://umich.edu/athletics/
U-M Athletics
Outdoor Recreation
▪ Ann Arbor Parks: www.a2gov.org
▪ UM’s Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum: http://www.lsa.umich.edu/mbg/
▪ Metro Parks (outside Ann Arbor): http://www.metroparks.com
• Waterparks, golf, historical events, nature centers, wildlife
▪ UM Recreational Sports: recsports.umich.edu
• UM gyms, classes, swimming pools, tennis, golf• UM Outdoor Adventures: equipment rental, trips, & events
Childcare & Parenting Resources
▪ University of Michigan Child Care Centers• http://hr.umich.edu/childcare/• Year-round licensed child care facilities• On-Line Application and Wait List Information
▪ UM Students with Children website • www.studentswithchildren.umich.edu • Info on social support, childcare, parenting, community health
▪ UM Work Life Resource Center • http://hr.umich.edu/worklife/• List of tools and resources to help balance work and home life
Ann Arbor Schools
▪ US School System includes: public, private & religious options
- Michigan Public Schools are free for kids 5 & older:• Elementary School (Kindergarten-5th)• Middle School (6th grade - 8th grade) • High School (9th grade - 12th grade)
▪ Ann Arbor Public Schools http://www.a2schools.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1 • Academic year starts on September 3, 2019 in Ann Arbor
Activities for Kids
▪ Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum: www.aahom.org
• Interactive science and technology exhibits for children
▪ UM Museum of Natural History and Planetarium• Dinosaur and prehistoric animal bones exhibits• Planetarium and Dome Theater
▪ Leslie Science Center: www.lesliesnc.org
▪ Domino’s Farms Petting Farm: www.pettingfarm.com
▪ Ann Arbor Playgrounds: County Farm, Gallup, 242(indoor)
Regional Travel
Detroit • Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit Zoo, DNR Outdoor Adventure
Center, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, professional Sports events
Toledo • Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo Zoo, Toledo Symphony
West & Northern Michigan & the UP www.michigan.org• Lake Michigan, Traverse City, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Pictured
Rocks, Mackinac Island, Grand Haven area beaches
Map of Michigan
UM Resources
▪ UM Campus Information Center (CIC)• www.umich.edu/~info/ and phone 734-764-4636• Located in Michigan League and Pierpont Commons• Info about UM, Ann Arbor, transportation, healthcare, religious
organizations, and much more!
▪ IC Upcoming events: http://www.internationalcenter.umich.edu/events/social-events.html
▪ The Michigan Daily: http://www.michigandaily.com/
▪ Record Update: http://ur.umich.edu/update/
Ann Arbor Resources
▪ Ann Arbor Observer: http://annarborobserver.com• All things Ann Arbor (restaurants, government, housing, activities,
events, museums, nearby cities, etc.)
▪ Destination Ann Arbor• https://www.annarbor.org/
▪ Ann Arbor News: http://www.annarbor.com/
▪ Current: http://ecurrent.com/
Summer Orientation Workshops
▪ Banking Information
▪ Budget Travel in North America
▪ Cultural Differences in the Classroom
▪ Driving in the U.S.
▪ Getting Around Ann Arbor & Personal Safety
▪ How to Buy a Used Car
▪ How to Use UM's International Insurance Plan
▪ It's Not Just a Good Idea…It's the Law!
▪ Library Basics▪ Making Friends in the U.S.
▪ Shopping – An Insider's Guide
▪ Things to do in Ann Arbor
▪ University Health Service: Information & Tour
International Center Orientation & Social Events
Most events require advance registration. See IC website for details below:
▪ https://internationalcenter.umich.edu/events/cultural-social
Annual September Events & Trips:
- International Picnic, Island Park on Sunday, Sept 8th, 12-2p.m.- Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Trip, Saturday, Sept 28th- American Football 101,Saturday, Sept 21st, 3-5p.m.
Repeating Events:
- International Coffee Hours- International Birthday Celebrations- Volunteering with Food Gatherers
THANK YOU!
Thank you for attending this workshop!
All registered attendees will receive an evaluation via email.
Your feedback will help us to improve our presentation for next year so please complete it!
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