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Community & Belonging

There are many ways to be part of our campus community! Join a student organization, check out events, or spend time in spaces built around shared interests. However you choose to get involved, we're here to help you find your people and feel a sense of belonging at U-M.

Student Life Units

Whether you’re looking to meet people, stay active, or have fun, these Student Life units offer ways to shape your time at Michigan.

Join a Student Org!

Joining a student organization is one of the best ways to connect and get involved on campus. With over 1,700 groups focused on everything from the arts and social justice to gaming and food, there’s something for everyone.

Additional Programs

  • A high jumper with prosthetic leg in a yellow shirt arches backward over the bar during a track-and-field meet, with spectators and a cloudy sky in the background.

    Discover new ways to stay active and build community! Whether you’re interested in joining a team, trying a new activity, or focusing on personal wellness, you’ll find options and support here.

  • Three people pose for a photo at an event in front of a blue curtain; the person in the center wears a “Blavin Scholars” sash and a name tag.

    Students who have been in foster care, lived with relatives, or are attending U-M without help from parents can join a caring community, get support from mentors and coaches, and find resources for success.

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    The Center for Campus Involvement offers year-round events and programs to help you get involved, learn something new, or just have fun. Explore what’s coming up!

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    Religious, Spiritual, and Secular Life

    Read more about Religious, Spiritual, and Secular Life

    Your values and beliefs are an important part of who you are. Whether you want support, connection, or to learn about different faiths and cultures, we’re here to help. Find student groups, events, resources for religious holidays, and local places of worship—all in one place.

News

The Strength of Support

First-generation student Brenda Esquivel Rivera found community and mentorship in Delta Tau Lambda Sorority at U-M. Now she gives back through the Fraternity and Sorority Life service program Right to Success, which brings underrepresented high school students to campus to learn about college opportunities.

Four students pose behind an information table with a large “ΔΤΛ” banner reading “Delta Tau Lambda Sorority Inc., Alpha Chapter,” with fruit cups, candy, and bottled drinks on the table.

Student Life Resources

We created a collection of resources and opportunities from across Student Life. Take a look to find which ones are right for you!

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    Advisory Boards & Committees

    Understanding students’ individual experiences is important to Student Life. Join one of our many student advisory boards to share your perspective and help shape a better Michigan for everyone.

    Read more about Advisory Boards & Committees
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    Support Groups

    Support groups offer space for understanding, encouragement, and community. Browse options to connect with others, share experiences, and get support around the topics that matter most to you.

    Read more about Support Groups