Alumni Association
Provides a connection with alumni and professional development. Check out Welcome Wednesdays for free bagels, coffee, tea, and hot cocoa!
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.
Provides a connection with alumni and professional development. Check out Welcome Wednesdays for free bagels, coffee, tea, and hot cocoa!
The Basic Needs website provides information about U-M resources to help students access food and other basic needs.
Beyond the Diag is U-M's off-campus housing program situated in the Dean of Students Office (DOS). The core work of Beyond the Diag includes off-campus housing search resources, off-campus student assistance for landlord or roommate concerns, and outreach and education from our Neighborhood Ambassador team. Look out for Beyond the Diag's monthly e-newsletter highlighting safety resources, renting guidelines, campus and community information.
Provides students who have experienced time in foster care with comprehensive support in navigating and maximizing their college experience.
A hands-on sustainable, organic farming experience that provides leadership development, education, and research opportunities. Located at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens, this student managed farm partners with MDining to bring food grown by students for students to campus dining and retail locations. In addition, the farm collaboratively manages the Maize and Blue Cupboard, Garden at the Ginsberg Center, and the East Quad Garden. All produce from these gardens goes to the cupboard for distribution to those in need. Weekly volunteer and student engagement opportunities are available all fall and winter semesters.
The Campus Mind Works website is designed to simplify access to the wide variety of mental health and academic support resources at the University of Michigan, and provide information to help students stay healthy and manage college life. The program also provides free drop-in wellness groups for U-M students for mental health education and support.
CAPS Wellness Zone offers many wellness resources to help students rest, relax and manage stress.
Resources include massage chairs, yoga and meditation tools, seasonal affective disorder light therapy and more.
Having trouble sticking to your budget? Get tips on handling your money from the U-M Office of Financial Aid and the nonprofit National Endowment for Financial Education at this free personal finance website.
Get involved with the community with CCI. They support student organizations, provide leadership opportunities, and host a variety of educational and entertaining events, such as UMix.
By students, for students. CSG works on initiatives with the goal of positively changing campus. CSG provides student organization funding, student leadership opportunities, and various services such as subsidized graduation gowns and low-cost travel to the Detroit Metro Airport through their airBus program.