Find Well-being Resources

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.

Sexual Misconduct Reporting & Resources

This website provides tools and resources committed to preventing sexual and gender-based misconduct on campus; encouraging reporting of misconduct; and providing support to impacted parties.

Conduct prohibited by the Policy on Sexual and gender-Based Misconduct can include sexual harassment, gender-based harassment, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, sex and/or gender-based stalking, sex and gender-based discrimination, Title IX Misconduct, and retaliation or violation of interim measures related to any of these forms of misconduct.

M-LEAD

Guided by three units within Student Life: Center for Campus Involvement, Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning, and Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, M-LEAD works to align existing and emerging leadership education efforts across Student Life departments and offer strategic advancements to strengthen the presence and access for students to leadership opportunities.

M-LEAD helps students find opportunities for leadership learning, consults U-M students, staff, and faculty to create and enhance leadership development opportunities, partners with student orgs and schools to support their leadership education efforts, and promotes leadership opportunities for students through multiple channels.

Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA)

Want to make a difference? As a unit in Student Life, MESA strives to achieve our vision of a diverse and vibrant campus community where all members are embraced, nurtured, and free to achieve their definition of success. MESA is grounded in theory, engages both the individual and collective, promotes cross-collaboration, builds intercultural and leadership skills, and empowers students to address social justice issues.

The Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning

The Ginsberg Center provides opportunities for meaningful community engagement and leadership development, while connecting students to local volunteer and service opportunities. Take a look at programs like Michigan Active Citizens: Alternative Spring Break, America Reads, and the Community Leadership Fellows. The Connect2Community portal has a real-time list of current volunteer opportunities.

Trotter Multicultural Center

Trotter Multicultural Center is the University of Michigan’s multicultural center located on Central Campus. Through collaborative programming and our facility, we strive to create a supportive space of learning and mutual understanding within and across cultures. Resources include signature programs, meeting and lounge space, and onsite student support services. Programs are virtual for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit here for more information, including a list of our programming and hours of operation.