Planet Blue
Provides opportunities for students to get involved in sustainability, including the Planet Blue Ambassador Program, sustainability-related student groups, and project funding.
Provides opportunities for students to get involved in sustainability, including the Planet Blue Ambassador Program, sustainability-related student groups, and project funding.
Explore jobs/internships, engage in on-campus recruiting opportunities, develop and track your goals and next steps, and identify events and workshops. Handshake is provided by the University Career Center.
A checkup from your neck up. This anonymous and confidential brief questionnaire determines if you or someone you care about should connect with a mental health professional.
A website detailing resources for students who are veterans, including financial aid and scholarship resources.
Are you on the right track? This guide provides information, applicable for all majors, for staying on track during your academic career. The guide includes advice on communicating with faculty, staying motivated, and managing your time effectively.
Feeling off-balance? If so, you’re not alone. Concerns about COVID-19 have brought rapid changes, which can bring stress, anxiety & fear. Here are tips for coping & practicing resilience.
Having trouble sticking to your budget? Get tips on handling your money from the U-M Office of Financial Aid and the nonprofit National Endowment for Financial Education at this free personal finance website.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides this website for information and education on mental health topics.
Stay in the Blue means keeping blood alcohol at .06 or below, for a better time.
Students who don't drink are always in the Blue.
Students who choose to drink can use the free Stay in the Blue app:
Are you tired?
Check out Snooze, a webpage that provides information and resources to help students get a good night’s sleep and feel refreshed
Some of the resources include: