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  1. Wolverine Access is a quick, convenient way for current and prospective University of Michigan students to access password-protected personal university information, including financial aid documents, notices, and student account statements.

  2. Sep 27, 2020 · The new Wolverine Access makes it easier to find and “bookmark” frequently-used tools and resources within the U-M digital universe, has a mobile-friendly design that is easy to use on all devices, and is built on a more modern and secure platform that provides a customizable individual experience.

  3. Wolverine Access. When you log in, Wolverine Access displays links and sections based on your role in MCommunity. For example, if you are a student employee, you will see both “Student” and “Staff" links. Users with friend accounts do not currently have a role assigned to them.

  4. Wolverine Access puts all of your university tools and systems right at your fingertips. Get Started. For the best experience using Wolverine Access, log in with your uniqname or friend account. See Getting Started or watch a quick tutorial video (2:18) to get more tips on using Wolverine Access.

  5. Jun 9, 2008 · Wolverine Access is a secure, convenient way for U-M prospective and current students and families to access student records online. You can manage financial aid, view your student bill, and set up direct deposit. You may also authorize up to four friends or family members to view your student financial information.

  6. Getting Started with Wolverine Access. Wolverine Access puts all of your university tools and systems right at your fingertips. Watch a Quick Video Tutorial. If you prefer video, check out this short video introduction (2:18 with transcript/closed caption).

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · Wolverine Access is your gateway to find the U-M tools and resources you use frequently, including entering time, checking benefits, logging in to Concur expense reporting, finding Mcard discounts, and more.

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