Michigan Engineering North Campus Tour

Fri Feb 06 2026 at 10:00 am to 11:30 am UTC-05:00

Ford Robotics Building | Ann Arbor

Michigan Engineering
Publisher/HostMichigan Engineering
Michigan Engineering North Campus Tour
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Join us on a walking tour for an up-close look at North Campus and the Michigan Engineering facilities.
About this Event

North Campus, the home of Michigan Engineering, is a hub of creativity — where engineering, art, music and design students co-exist. Join us on a walking tour for an up-close look at North Campus and the Engineering facilities. We can’t wait to meet you!

Due to strict tour capacities, registration is required and walk-ins cannot be accommodated. In the event of cancellations or if additional dates become available, the registration page will be updated to accurately reflect tour availability.



Parking and Transportation Tips

By Car

Visitor parking is available on North Campus, but is limited. There are metered visitor parking lots located throughout North Campus using the AIMS Mobile Pay (AMP) System. Visitor parking is available across the street from the Ford Robotics Building in (2500 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109).

All visitor parking spaces will be marked with AIMS Mobile Pay System signs. We have included a map screenshot to better indicate where Lot NC26 is located. Once you have opened the AMP Park app, you will want to search for and select Lot NC26 - Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. If the app automatically finds your location, you will need to click on "Lot NC-26" on the map. If this lot is full, the other lots on North Campus are:

(900 Baits Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)

(1300 Murfin Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)

(2109 Fuller Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)

You can find an interactive visitor parking map here.

Please make sure that you do not park in the "Blue Permit," "Orange Permit," or "Business" parking spaces, which are reserved for staff and require a permit. Parking in a permit-only spot will result in a parking ticket of up to $90.

North Campus Parking Map

By University Bus (Free)

University of Michigan buses are the easiest way to get around campus! There is no cost - Simply hop on and ride.

Many visitors prefer to park in a parking structure on Central Campus and hop on a blue Michigan bus to ride up to North Campus. It's only about two miles, and the bus ride can take up to 20 minutes during peak traffic times.

Commuter North and Northwood are the preferred buses from Central Campus, as they have a stop just before the Ford Robotics Building.

You can also track Michigan buses in real time using Magic Bus.

If you have any questions about North Campus Engineering Tours, please call (734) 647-7101 or email [email protected] to speak with an Engineering Undergraduate Recruitment staff member.



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Ford Robotics Building, 2505 Hayward St., Ann Arbor, United States

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