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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.
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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.
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Mental Health Video Series
Miami is committed to supporting parents and student supporters as vital partners in student success. The Parent and Family Mental Health Video Series provides valuable insights and resources to help parents and family members navigate student well-being. Topics include available student support services, counseling options, crisis and distress management, and practical strategies for mental health…
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Life Coaching (EAP)
Access free, confidential life coaching through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Life coaching can help you reach personal and professional goals, manage life transitions, overcome obstacles, strengthen relationships, achieve greater balance, and live a more purposeful life. Available via video or phone. Call 800-227-6007 or visit the website. Use the company name “Miamioh.”
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Legal/Financial Consultation (EAP)
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides legal and financial consultation and resources through Impact Solutions. Build financial wellness related to budgeting, buying a home, paying off debt, resolving general tax questions, preventing identity theft, and saving for retirement or tuition. Receive referrals for personal legal matters including estate planning, wills, real estate, bankruptcy, divorce, custody,…
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Health Advocate Website and App
Health Advocate provides faculty and staff with advocacy and health navigation services, in addition to administering the “Healthy Miami” program. The app includes several trackers (e.g., fitness, nutrition, stress, financial, etc.), healthy living workshops, goal setting, and more. Download the app or engage through the website.
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Be Well (Relationships)
Dozens of articles and videos related to communication, friendship, and romantic relationships, geared to college students.
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Be Well (Self)
Dozens of articles and videos about improving your mind, body, and overall functioning as a college student. Topics include accessibility, environment, LGBTQ+, race and ethnicity, self-improvement, and substance use.
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Managing Stress
An online workshop through the Rinella Learning Center to help you recognize potential stressors, shift attitudes that enable stress, consider self-care strategies, and learn about resources for managing stress at Miami.
