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.

Spectrum Center

Provides education, outreach, advocacy, and support services for LGBTQ+ students. Spectrum Center also offers free, anonymous, rapid testing for HIV, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea on Mondays 6-8 PM.

Office of Institutional Equity

The Office for Institutional Equity responds to concerns of discrimination/discriminatory harassment and sexual and gender-based misconduct. OIE determines the appropriate response to such concerns and investigates whether University policies regarding discrimination or discriminatory harassment have been followed. If violations are found, OIE works with other offices as appropriate to remedy the situation and prevent further misconduct.

Find a study group!

Forming study groups can be difficult, especially during a remote semester. Don't worry - others feel this way, too, which has led to some great resources!

Here's a few new tools to help you find a group:

  • UMich StudyBuddies uses a 60-second form to pair you with 4 others in your class who have similar study habits, interests, and club affiliations. You can fill it out for each one of your classes! 
  • You can also utilize their FindMyClassGroupMe site: simply type your class title into the search box, and then click to be taken to a GroupMe join link, where you can connect and chat with others in your class.

Finance for Everyone: Smart Tools for Decision Making

Want to learn how to think clearly about important financial decisions and improve your financial literacy? Finance for Everyone will showcase the beauty and power of finance.

This introductory finance course will be a gateway into the world of finance and will examine multiple applications to apply to your everyday life. Join us to better understand how to apply frameworks and tools to make smart financial choices.

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.