Michigan Online
Michigan Online provides students with free access to over 220 learning experiences all created by U-M faculty and partners. U-M students, faculty, and staff can sign up anytime for free access to Michigan+, Coursera’s growing catalog of more than 3,700 Guided Projects, courses, Specializations and Professional Certificates from university and industry partners all over the world.
Adjusting Your Study Habits During COVID-19
Learn ways to stay organized, make the most of video lectures, and stay connected to other people during COVID-19.
Blavin Scholars Program - DOS
Provides students who have experienced time in foster care with comprehensive support in navigating and maximizing their college experience.
CEW+
A resource for all, CEW+ provides career and education counseling, scholarships, and emergency grants.
Coping & Practicing Resilience during COVID-19: Tips for U-M Students
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.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides student-focused mental health services to currently enrolled U-M undergraduate and graduate students.
Course on Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News Teach-Out
In this “Teach-Out” through Michigan Online, you will learn how to navigate the digital information landscape, identify fake news, and gain critical skills in media and information literacy.
Course on Privacy, Reputation, and Identity in a Digital Age
In this "Teach-Out" course through Michigan Online, you will consider questions of privacy, reputation, and identity using a case study approach. Learners will hear from experts and engage in conversation using real-world scenarios across multiple topic.
Course on The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that You Should Know
This engaging course through Michigan Online is a non-academic course that is designed to help you achieve the success that you desire.
Drawing on decades of scientific research, you will learn what the most successful people do differently than others, why IQ is not the most significant predictor of success (and can sometimes backfire), and why many commonly held beliefs hold people back from achieving their goals.
Courses about Well-being
Dive deeper into health and wellness with these options for learning about well-being in an academic course.