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Oh, yeah — You’re in!

Congratulations! You’ve received an offer of admission from the University of Memphis, so it’s time to claim your spot as a Memphis Tiger. Use this handy to-do list as your guide to confirm enrollment and prepare for your arrival on our beautiful campus in the fall.UofM students

That tingly feeling you have right now? That’s your Tiger pride kicking in. Take a selfie with your admissions packet and tag it on Twitter or Instagram with #MEMbound. We’ll be looking for you!
 
 
 
 

What now?

Now that you're admitted, be sure to complete the following steps:

  1. Confirm Your Enrollment: Log into your Tiger Tracks portal and confirm your enrollment. Upon confirmation, we request a deposit that secures your spot in New Student Orientation. Receive swag, priority access and next steps for enrollment confirmation.
  2. Set Up your MyMemphis Account: Initialize your account by using the 20-digit code found in your acceptance letter.
  3.  Access Your @memphis.edu Email: After initializing your account, you will need to set up your university email. It’s important to check your email daily as this is how the UofM will communicate with you. Set up your email from your phone so you never miss any notifications about your classes or campus activities. Access Email > UofM students
  4. Enroll in DUO Account Security: All students are required to enroll in DUO multi-factor authentication to protect their accounts. DUO Account Security >
  5. Apply for/Review Your Scholarships: Apply in Tiger Scholarship Manager. Submit GPA and test score information for academic scholarships before Dec. 1 for priority consideration and by March 1 for final consideration. Check your Financial Aid status in your MyMemphis account, submit outstanding documentation and accept your awards. Tiger Scholarship Manager >
  6. Apply for On-Campus Housing and Consider Meal Plan Options: Home at Last - UofM housing has become a popular demand for students over the past decade! These aren't your parents' dorms. You'll discover a contemporary and cool vibe. Living on campus is a feeling that's unmatched -  full of energy, friendships, independence, spirit and fun. Studies show that students who choose to stay in on-campus housing graduate in four years and have higher GPAs. Housing Options > Dining -  You will find great eats scattered throughout campus. The main hubs for dining are centrally located in the middle of campus and include an all-you-can-eat cafeteria with take-out options, coffee shops, markets, sit-down restaurants and popular fast-food chains. Lots of students sign up for meal plans, and you can also add flex bucks to your account to use in between meals at popular spots around campus. Meal Plan Options >
  7. Register for New Student Orientation (NSO): NSO prepares you for life as a Tiger. Attend solo or bring a parent/guest to begin the college transition together. Get answers to burning questions about college life, financial aid, getting involved, student services and more. Starting in March, confirmed students can select their summer NSO date. Register for New Student Orientation >
  8. Finalize your Financial Aid: Submit the 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available in winter 2024, using UofM's school code on your application 003509. Check your Financial Aid status in your MyMemphis account, submit outstanding documentation and accept your awards.
  9. Submit Offical Transcripts and Test Scores: Upon graduation, submit your final high school transcript and your official test scores to the Undergraduate Admissions Office.
  10. Submit Proof of Immunizations: Proof of Immunizations >

Wordly + Welcoming: International Students

Review information regarding the I-20 documents, visas and other documentation required for admission.

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Helen Hardin Honors College logoThe Helen Hardin Honors College is a top-notch program that brings high-achieving and academically motivated students together for smaller class settings, research opportunities, in-depth discussions and the option to live in the honors living-learning community. Learn more about the Honors College >    

 

 


ARRIVE + THRIVE: Student Support

Our faculty and staff go beyond the classroom to help you adapt to college life, face new challenges and pursue your passions to develop to your full potential.

Academics ►

Center for Academic Retention and Enrichment Services (CARES): CARES assists with identifying and overcoming personal concerns, academic deficiencies and life difficulties that could impair chances of succeeding in college, while helping develop good study habits, self-management and decision-making skills that increase retention and graduation rates for college students.

First Generation Student Success: CARES assists with identifying and overcoming personal concerns, academic deficiencies and life difficulties that could impair chances of succeeding in college, while helping develop good study habits, self-management and decision-making skills that increase retention and graduation rates for college students

Health and Accessibility ►

Disability ResourcesDisability Resources for Students (DRS) arranges, coordinates and provides academic accommodations and support services for qualified students with disabilities.

Student Health CenterStudent Health Center is an accessible, cost-effective health care facility that emphasizes campus-wide health promotion, disease prevention and acute episodic outpatient medical care.

Counseling Center: The Counseling Center provides free counseling, wellness and psychiatric services for University of Memphis students.

Diversity & Inclusion ►

Office of Multicultural AffairsRecognizing that diversity and inclusion are key components to our students' learning experience, we offer a wide range of opportunities for leadership development, programs, events, scholarships, travel and guest lectures to help you embrace the diversity around you. Additionally, OMA challenges you to think critically and lead the way in finding solutions to society's toughest issues.

Stonewall Tigers & LGBTQ+ ResourcesAccess resources and learn more about Stonewall Tigers, our student-led group that aims to create an inclusive space on campus for students, staff and faculty.

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SUPPORT + CONNECTIONS: Parents + Families

Parent & Family Services provides information to help you help your students. Stay connected through events, sign up for e-news and access key resources.

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