Resources for Veterans
A website detailing resources for students who are veterans, including financial aid and scholarship resources.
A website detailing resources for students who are veterans, including financial aid and scholarship resources.
Are you wanting to quit vaping, e-cigs, or cigarettes? Tobacco Consultation Services at UHS offers a free consultation with a Tobacco Treatment Specialist and free nicotine replacement products to help get you started.
Wellness Coaching for Alcohol and Other Drugs (formerly called BASICS-IMEP) is a free, confidential and non-judgmental program for U-M students. Students may attend to explore use of alcohol and other drugs and possibly make changes, or if required to attend by U-M or courts.
A welcoming, central place for students to receive support, assistance, and resources for various concerns, challenges, and unmet needs. Programs in the Dean of Students Office also include the Blavin Scholars Program, Expect Respect and the Critical Incident Response Team, and Beyond the Diag. Staff members in the Dean of Students Office can assist you with crisis/emergency situations, off-campus housing challenges, academic difficulties, financial hardship, food insecurity & basic needs, campus climate concerns, concerns for the well-being of self or others, and other difficulties affecting your campus life.
Need some peace and quiet? Reflection rooms provide space for individual meditation or prayer and quiet reflection.
The Michigan Engineering C.A.R.E. Center is the central hub to assist engineering students in successfully transitioning through a variety of challenging circumstances, both inside and outside of the classroom.
The UHS Gynecology and Sexual Health Clinic provides comprehensive care for patients of any gender seeking gynecologic, STI treatment, or post-sexual assault services.
Feeling off-balance? If so, you’re not alone. Concerns about COVID-19 have brought rapid changes, which can bring stress, anxiety & fear. Here are tips for coping & practicing resilience.
The Ginsberg Center is a civic and community engagement center that supports students and student organizations in creating positive social change. Students can join one of our sponsored Ginsberg Center programs. We also provide advising and project consultation, facilitate training and workshops, and make connections with campus and community partners.
The place where student questions, complaints and concerns about the functioning of the University can be discussed confidentially in a safe environment.