Many of these resources are already listed on Canvas for students to access. Feel free to direct students to any of the resources on this page and remember that they are also here for you and your wellbeing! :)
Avoiding Scholastic Dishonesty
Center for Academic Planning and Exploration (CAPE)
511 Bruininks Hall, 621-624-3076
Designed to provide targeted academic support for highly undecided students, students desiring competitive majors, and students transitioning from one college to another.
Center for Community-Engaged Learning
CLA Student Services and Advising
CLA Career and Internship Services
411 Bruininks Hall, 612-624-7577
Drop-In Hours: 9a-4p M-F
The Resource Room has a well-trained staff of peer advisors to critique your resume or cover letter, guide you to valuable resources in your major/career search, or help you to schedule an appointment with one of the professional career counselors.
117 Appleby Hall
24 Hour Helpline: 612-626-9111 (or text "TALK" to 612-615-8911
Provides free and confidential crisis intervention to victims of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and harassment.
612-624-1444
Five highly effective online programs based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Program Topics:
Social Anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Substance Use
Stress
Anxiety & Worry
Online programs available to all students regardless of location
Informal, confidential consultations
Not a substitute for formal counseling. Counselors can listen to specific problems, provide support, explore solutions, and share resources
612-624-3323
Students outside of MN can attend SCS workshops
Student Mental Health Resources
Highly personalized well-being portal for UofMN students
Find content and resources tailored to your individual needs and personal goals
15 Nicholson Hall or 9 Appleby Hall, 612-625-1893
Helps student writers develop confidence and effective writing strategies through collaborative one-to-one writing consultations
Minnesota English Language Program
Tutoring and Academic Success Center (TASC)
340 Appleby Hall
Academic success courses, individualized academic skills coaching, self-help, and online Effective U study skill and student success modules
Peer tutoring, peer research consultations, peer assisted learning (PAL), exam and study resources
Disability Resources Center (DRC)
180 McNamara Alumni Center, 612-626-1333
Assists in determining and implementing reasonable academic, workplace, and guest accommodations.
Provides education on access and inclusion.
Partners with University offices to ensure meaningful physical and technological access.
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS)
190 Hubert H Humphrey School, 612-626-7100
Professionally trained counselors provide information about non-immigrant visa issues for students and scholars holding F, J, H, and O visas
Advisors and counselors are trained to provide personal counseling to international students and scholars about academic, personal, and family matters, as well as issues of cross-cultural adjustment and professional integration upon returning home.
Office for Community Standards (Academic Integrity)
Student Conflict and Resolution Center (SCRC)
254 Appleby Hall, 612-624-7272
Confidential resource for all students who experience campus-based problems or concerns. Ombudsmen help students with issues including but not limited to:
Grading Concerns
Academic Petitions
Advising Issues
Interpersonal Conflicts
SCRC also supports students who have been formally charged by the University for academic dishonesty, plagiarism, behavior and/or any case in which a student is expected to respond to accusations through the Office for Community Standards (OCS), Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action (EOAA), or any formal conduct process.
If an incident happens in the Res Halls, the student should consult with their CA (even if it wasn't in their Res Hall that this happened) to discuss what happened. If this was not in the Res Halls, the student can make an anonymous report on the Compliance Program website (there's a link to report online under the UReport heading on the top of the page). This report will be filed anonymously.
612-625-3222
Primary care, pharmacy, mental health, dental care, eye care, urgent care, travel preparation, immunizations, Gopher Quick Clinic, massage therapy, physical therapy, alcohol & substance abuse, nutrition assistance, flu clinics, HIV testing & counseling
University Recreation and Wellness (RecWell)
Membership is included with your Student Services Fee!
Gender and Sexuality Center for Queer and Trans Life
Resources compiled by the Transgender Advisory and Action Team
Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence (MCAE)
176 Appleby Hall & 207 St. Paul Student Center
Campus-wide resource that promotes an inclusive atmosphere to foster and enrich multicultural understanding among all members of the University of Minnesota community.
Also provides tutoring services for students.
Undergraduate Diversity, Community, and Belonging Communities
Loan debt, spending habits and plans, credit, and financial goals
Free Meal Thursdays with Kitchen Coalition
Located on the 2nd floor of CMU
Fresh and healthy foods
Any student can visit the pantry, no proof or need is required