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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:

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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Spectrum Center

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

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Counseling and Psychological Services

CAPS helps students realize their potential, cope with the stresses of life, work productively, and connect meaningfully with others.

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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

A graduate student group in CSE that supports student-led initiatives, builds community, and supports new and underrepresented graduate students.

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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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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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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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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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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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