Audience: Students

  • Temporary Disability Accomodations

    Student Disability Services may provide temporary accommodations as a courtesy service when feasible for students who have temporary injuries and severe, persistent illnesses (e.g. 3-6 month duration). Examples of conditions may include concussions, intensive surgery recovery, broken limbs, and chronic pneumonia.

  • Mothers Rooms

    Designated rooms to offer privacy and comfort during the day for breast milk pumping.

  • What is Depression?

    Depression (also known as major depression, major depressive disorder, or clinical depression) is a common but serious mood disorder. Read this website from the National Institute of Mental Health to learn more.

  • Food Pantry

    The Miami Regionals food pantry is available to any Miami Regionals community member in need of emergency food assistance.

  • Course Incomplete

    Academic stress, health concerns, and personal challenges can sometimes make it difficult to keep up with coursework. Miami offers academic options, including incompletes, to help students navigate difficult moments while staying on track academically.  Understanding these options can reduce stress, support recovery, and give you the time and flexibility you may need to focus on…

  • Credit/No Credit Grading

    In credit/no credit grading, students earn credit for a course if it is passed but do not receive a standard letter grade. Not all courses can or should be taken credit/no credit at Miami University. We recommend you speak with an academic advisor before opting to take a course for credit/no credit.

  • Withdrawing From/Not Returning to Miami

    Withdrawing from Miami University is a formal process. Learn how to submit a Withdraw/Not Return request and review the requirements and considerations of withdrawing.

  • Oxford Mental Health Guide

    Oxford’s mental health guide for resources in the community.