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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.
A list of financial resources compiled by the Office of the Provost.
Confused about health insurance? Here is Information about health insurance plans that students may be eligible for.
Explore and reserve available study spaces on-campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sustainabilibuddies is a peer-mentorship program open to all Planet Blue Ambassadors. The aim is to foster a sense of community among Ambassadors across campus.
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.
This toolkit has been created for staff, students and faculty and brings together the vast number of well-being tools that are available across Student Life. You’ll find a variety of interactive, customizable and adaptable tools that promote a holistic and inclusive understanding of well-being. Browse it by category, or if you are looking for a specific topic you can also search by tag. Feel free to use these tools for mentoring or advising, in classes or trainings—however you think they will benefit the community.
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.
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.
Sleep professionals are available to help you improve your sleep, daytime function, and hopefully, your academic performance.