Study Space Locator
Explore and reserve available study spaces on-campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
To connect with student organizations, check out Maize Pages.
Below you can search by goals, dimensions of well-being, or by search terms.
Explore and reserve available study spaces on-campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Provides student organization funding, student research funding, and the SuccessConnects program for students, and more.
Check out this guide from CAPS to find mental health tips tailored to first-year U-M students.
Provides a supportive, welcoming community to students who are in recovery from alcohol or other drug problems.
This toolkit was co-created by the Program for Intergroup Relations (IGR) and the Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning. It includes individual and group reflection activities that uncover the nuanced ways we arrive at our political perspectives.
Stay up to date with this events calendar to help you find amazing things to do at Michigan.
Sustainabilibuddies is a peer-mentorship program open to all Planet Blue Ambassadors. The aim is to foster a sense of community among Ambassadors across campus.
In an effort to explore this critical part of identity, the U-M interfaith program is excited to share Interfaith America: a video series highlighting the critical role religious, spiritual and secular (RSS) identity plays in the lives of Michigan students.
Need homework help, tutoring, or a study group? LSA offers a variety of these academic services for many disciplines, majors, and courses.
Provides a connection with alumni and professional development. Check out Welcome Wednesdays for free bagels, coffee, tea, and hot cocoa!