Campus Resources

Emergency Services:

Dean of Students' Office – A resource for students who may be experiencing personal emergencies or health and wellness concerns, the Dean of Students' Office offers individual support and advocacy services and programs. 

Department of Public Safety and Security – DPS provides police services on a 24-hour basis to contribute to and promote a safe and secure community. 

 

Wellness:

Association for Religious Counselors (ARC) – ARC is an independent association of religious and spiritual community representatives serving the University community.  They also maintain a list of spiritual resources in Ann Arbor.   

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) – Free and confidential services for currently enrolled University students experiencing personal difficulties.  Services include brief counseling for individuals, couples and groups, psychiatric evaluations, and consultations. CAPS offers immediate crisis assistance and consultations for students experiencing a variety of difficulties.

SafeHouse – A center that provides free and confidential services for survivors of domestic violence/intimate partner violence and sexual assault. 

Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) – A resource for students with visual impairments, learning disabilities, mobility impairments, hearing impairments, chronic health problems and psychological disabilities.

Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) – SAPAC provides educational and supportive services for the UM community related to sexual assault, domestic violence, sexual harassment, and stalking, including a 24-hour crisis line.

Students with Children – This site is dedicated to the needs of students at U-M who juggle parenting/elder care, study, and work. Resources include child care, financial assistance, social support, housing, and health care information.

Wolverine Wellness - Nurturing a healthy campus environment and promoting wellness.

 

Academic Support:

Academic Support Services – A clearinghouse for the University’s academic aid institutions

Sweetland Writing Center – Sweetland provides writing workshops, peer tutoring, and online writing labs.

Tutoring Services – Free/paid tutoring is available for some classes within the College of LSA.

 

Conflict Resolution:

Campus Involvement – Campus Involvement supports student organizations on campus and promotes leadership development opportunities.  They are responsible for ensuring student organizations are in compliance with the University’s rules and regulations. 

Fraternity and Sorority Life – A support resource for the sorority and fraternity community, including assisting individual chapters with problem solving and leadership development.

International Center – A resource for international students and scholars at the University adjusting to and navigating life in the US.

Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) – A resource of support for diverse student populations, MESA promotes student development and strives to empower the campus community around issues of diversity and social justice through the lens of race and ethnicity. 

Off-Campus Housing Assistance – A resource for students living off-campus who may be experiencing a conflict with a landlord, neighbor, subtenant, etc.

Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) – OIE supports diversity, inclusiveness, equal access, equitable treatment, cultural understanding and competency, and prevention and resolution of discrimination and discriminatory harassment.

Office of the Ombuds – A resource for students with questions, complaints or concerns about the functioning of the University, particularly with regard to policies, procedures, services or systems. 

Spectrum Center – A resource of support  and advocacy for students under a framework of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. 

Student Legal Services (SLS) – A full-service law office offering free legal services to all currently enrolled students at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor campus.