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CEW+

A resource for all, CEW+ provides career and education counseling, scholarships, and emergency grants.

Stay on Track Guide

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.

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.

 

Together, with a diverse CAPS staff who represent multiple social identities including, but not limited to, racial/ethnic, country of origin, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, languages spoken, and age, we can provide consultation, brief individual, couples and group therapy, lunch series, support groups, clinical workshops, urgent/crisis interventions, and assistance with referrals.

 

Through campus-wide partnerships, CAPS can also help students connect with other U-M resources.

 

In order to discuss how to best tailor services to address individual needs, students are encouraged to come to the CAPS office the Michigan Union (Suite 4079) or to one of our 13 Embedded sites and schedule an Initial Consultation with a staff member.

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.