
Student Support Resources
These resources equip teachers with tools to support student success through writing guidance, career development, academic integrity, behavioral intervention, and inclusive learning. Faculty gain access to advising aids, instructional support, and campus-wide collaboration networks, helping them foster a positive, equitable, and engaged learning environment for all students.
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Curry Wellbeing Resources offers students workshops, wellness coaching, and outreach programs focused on stress management, sleep, nutrition, substance use, and overall health. Students can request personalized programs or attend campus-wide events that promote healthy lifestyles.
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Curry Medical Center provides accessible, low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy services on campus. Students can receive routine and urgent care, immunizations, lab work, and prescriptions without needing to leave campus.
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Curry Counseling supports students with confidential mental health services, including individual and group counseling, crisis support, psychiatric care, and wellness consultations. Specialized services are available for grief, anxiety, depression, and academic stress.
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The Writing Center provides a collaborative environment where professional tutors assist undergraduates, graduates, alumni, faculty, and staff with academic, professional, and creative writing tasks. It supports writers throughout the writing process with workshops, one-on-one tutoring, and resources for international students.
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Student Advocacy Resource Center offers confidential advocacy and support for students who have experienced sexual violence, discrimination, stalking, or harassment. Services include crisis response, reporting guidance, academic support, and prevention education.
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American Indian Student Services provides academic, financial, and cultural support to Native American and Indigenous students. Services include tutoring, mentorship, cultural events, community building, and access to Native-focused scholarships and advising.
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Bear Necessities is a basic-needs resource center run by ASUM that helps students access free food, clothing, hygiene products, and support with SNAP or Medicaid applications—reducing barriers to academic success.
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The Branch Center creates an inclusive space for students from diverse backgrounds to connect, study, and build community. Hosts cultural events, dialogues, and leadership opportunities that support equity and belonging on campus.
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Veteran Services assists student veterans, active-duty service members, and military-affiliated students with benefits, academic advising, and transition support. Services include a veterans lounge, peer mentoring, and help navigating VA education resources.
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Dean of Students Office promotes an inclusive, safe, and respectful campus environment. The office coordinates case management, referrals (e.g., CARES team), and student advocacy services. It provides support for wellness, academic challenges, and behavioral concerns via referral forms and outreach.
- Part of the Dean of Students Office, the CARES Team responds proactively to students experiencing moderate to critical concerns. It identifies, assesses, and intervenes in cases potentially affecting student well-being or campus safety.
- Academic Misconduct Resources for Faculty establishes procedures for handling academic integrity violations, including penalties and the appeals process. Faculty submit cases and sanctions are administered through the academic offices.
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Office of Disability Equity facilitates accommodations for students with disabilities, including medical and religious exemptions (e.g., vaccines), testing support, and accessible learning resources—promoting equitable participation in campus life. They include resources for instructors and resources for students.
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Office of Student Success is the central hub for tutoring in math, writing, and other subjects; academic coaching; accommodated testing; study skill development; and support for degree planning and retention. They have resources for instructors and resources for students.
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UM Community Standards and the Student Conduct Code outline expectations for academic integrity and general behavior. It offers clear reporting processes, explanation of students’ rights and responsibilities, and a structured adjudication system for violations.
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Experiential Learning and Career Success serves as UM’s central hub for career readiness and hands-on learning. ELCS helps students connect academic and experiential opportunities—like internships, campus jobs, volunteer roles, research projects, and career coaching—ensuring strong professional development.
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Mansfield Library supports student learning and faculty instruction through workshops, research guides, librarian-led sessions, technology lending (including laptops), interlibrary loans, and reservable study and classroom spaces to facilitate research, collaboration, and academic success.