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Resources for Student Support

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The wellness of all of our students is important to CSE. Listed below are resources to support student wellness and belonging at the University:

Office of Culture, Community & Equity

OCCE leads the Michigan Engineering community in creating an environment that is daring, collaborative, transparent and seeks to have social impact.

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C.A.R.E. Center

The Michigan Engineering C.A.R.E. Center is the central hub to assist engineering students by providing genuine and practical support, both inside and outside of the classroom.

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Trotter Multicultural Center

A campus facilitator and coordinator of intercultural engagement and inclusive leadership education initiatives for University of Michigan students.

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Spectrum Center

Works toward enhancing the campus climate and support services for LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty.

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Student organizations

These organizations represent both U-M groups and national groups with active U-M chapters. For more information about other student organizations, visit Maize Pages.

Girls in EECS

Encourages the professional, academic, and social development of undergraduates who identify as women in technology.

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VoiCSEs

Supports graduate women and gender minorities in CSE at U-M.

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Society of Women Engineers

International, non-profit educational service organization dedicated to supporting women in engineering careers or studies.

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The National Society of Black Engineers

The largest national student-managed organization for black engineers.

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Graduate Society of Black Engineers and Scientists

Academic and social network for Black graduate students in the U-M STEM community.

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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

Supports the Hispanic community by providing resources to assist members during their college career.

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Women+ Excelling More in Math, Engineering, & Science

Dedicated to closing gender and racial divides in CS/STEM fields, working specifically in diverse, underserved communities.

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Out in STEM

Provides professional development and social support for LGBTQ+ students in STEM fields.

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Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers

Represents those of Asian heritage in the scientific and engineering communities.

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Korean American Scientists and Engineers Association

Promotes science and technology and fosters international collaboration, especially between the United States and Korea.

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Students of Color of Rackham

A network for Rackham graduate and professional students at U-M dedicated to the social, cultural, political, and academic well-being of students of color.

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Color Coded

Providing community and resources to marginalized students in SI, CS, and CE.

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Girls Who Code

A club for those interested in helping high schoolers of all skills levels and backgrounds interested in learning how to code.

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CSE support for student conferences and travel

The CSE division provides financial support to student organizations interested in sending members in any CSE undergraduate or graduate program to a variety of national conferences. These events are an excellent chance for students to network, find employment and internships, see talks from accomplished individuals in their field, and peruse options for graduate study.

Conferences that CSE supports include:

If you are would like to seek support for conference attendance for your members, please fill out this form.