Mental Health Services - UHS
Provides evaluation and medication management for mental health concerns, such as depression and anxiety.
Campus resources are often available virtually. Please visit the unit's website directly to learn about their virtual services.
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Provides evaluation and medication management for mental health concerns, such as depression and anxiety.
Hungry? Comprised of eleven on-campus cafés and eight markets, nine residential dining halls, and a line of Blue to Go foods, Michigan Dining is here to satisfy your appetite.
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.
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.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides this website for information and education on mental health topics.
Want to make a difference? As a unit in Student Life, MESA strives to achieve our vision of a diverse and vibrant campus community where all members are embraced, nurtured, and free to achieve their definition of success. MESA is grounded in theory, engages both the individual and collective, promotes cross-collaboration, builds intercultural and leadership skills, and empowers students to address social justice issues.
Provides individual counseling for food and eating concerns, as well as body fat testing.
Provides student organization funding, student research funding, and the SuccessConnects program for students, and more.
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.
Experiencing conflict? OSCR provides a variety of programs and services designed to support a safe, just, and peaceful community, and to help Michigan students learn how to manage and resolve conflict peacefully.