Campus Resources: Sexual, Physical, and Mental Health

 
University Health Service (UHS): your campus health and wellness resource, offering comprehensive clinical services plus support for your well-being. And most services are free for currently enrolled U-M students. 
  • 207 Fletcher Street
  • Phone: 734-764-8320
 
Wolverine Wellness: a unit within University Health Service that serves as a major campus wellness resource. They provide individualized services around health and wellness topics such as sexual health, healthy relationships, body image, eating disorders, alcohol and other drugs, among other services that nurture a healthy campus environment and promote wellness
  • Wolverine Wellness is located on the second floor (suite 2110) and fourth floor of University Health Service.
  • Phone: 734-763-1320.
 
Sexperteam: a diverse group of UM students that educates campus communities about sexual health and relationships. Sexperteam can bring sexual health and relationship information to your community via our interactive programs.
 
UM Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC): promotes healthy relationships, teaches non-violence and equality, supports survivor healing, and fosters a respectful and safe environment for all members of the University of Michigan community.  SAPAC provides educational and supportive services for the University of Michigan community related to sexual assault, intimate partner violence, sexual harassment, and stalking.
  • North Quadrangle (105 S State St, Room 2450)
  • Phone:  734-764-7771 & 24/7 Crisis Hotline: 734-936-3333
 
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): is committed to creating an environment based on our values of multicultural, multi-disciplinary and multi-theoretical practices that allow our diverse student body to access care, receive high quality services and take positive pathways to mental health. We also strive to find creative ways of reaching out to students and the UM community to nurture and develop a proactive, renewed sense of engagement throughout the campus.
  • Michigan Union (530 S. State Street, Room 3100)
  • Phone: (734)-764-8312
 
Spectrum Center: With sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression as their framework, the Spectrum Center is committed to enriching the campus experience and developing students as individuals and as members of communities. Their work is accomplished through student- centered education, outreach, advocacy and support. The Spectrum Center envisions an inclusive campus community free of discrimination in all forms where social justice inspires community engagement and equality.
  • 3200 Michigan Union (530 South State Street, Room 3200)
  • Phone: 734-763-4186

 

Contributed by Madison McCullough