University Career Center
Jump-start your career with services such as career advising, job and internship search help, resume/cover letter help, and graduate/professional school preparation.
Campus resources are often available virtually. Please visit the unit's website directly to learn about their virtual services.
For a short list of well-being resources, see Resources for Student Well-being.
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Jump-start your career with services such as career advising, job and internship search help, resume/cover letter help, and graduate/professional school preparation.
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.
Provides students who have experienced time in foster care with comprehensive support in navigating and maximizing their college experience.
Assists students with or without health insurance by answering questions about insurance, explaining insurance benefits, helping with applications for Michigan Medicaid and SNAP food benefits, and obtaining and processing referrals.
The Division of Public Safety and Security works to keep the leaders and best safe by providing police and security services at U-M. You can contact us 24/7 to report an emergency, crime, or safety concern. Other services include free training and presentations, a safe exchange zone for the in-person exchange of goods, a lost and found and empowerment self-defense workshops.
The student government of the College of Engineering handles funding, programming, and representation of the engineering student body.
As the primary resource for international students, the International Center advises students on issues such as immigration matters and health insurance. It also facilitates intercultural and international education and fosters a global campus community.
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.