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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.
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Long-term Disability Insurance
Miami provides long-term disability insurance for eligible employees. If you become disabled, as defined in the plan, you may be eligible for benefits.
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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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Self-Care Guide
A quick reference for common health questions and emergencies facing students today, written for students by a staff of multi-disciplined, board-certified physicians who practice medicine throughout the United States.
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What is an Eating Disorder Video
Food can become more than just food for some people. Learn about how various therapies and treatments can help in this video from Psych Hub (4:31).
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BeYOUtiful Beings (clinical workshop)
An educational and supportive clinical workshop through Student Counseling Service for women students struggling with body image concerns, self-esteem, and perfectionism. Designed to be eating disorder prevention for those seeking to develop a more compassionate and holistic relationship with their body and mind.
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Victim Services
If you have been the victim of a crime, you are encouraged to file a police report with the Miami Police Department. Their website explains how they can support you.
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Medical Withdrawal
Medical Withdrawal, when approved, withdraws a student from a semester or term for medical reasons.
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Mobile Mammography
In an effort to make early breast cancer detection more available to Miami employees, TriHealth provides digital screening mammography through their Women’s Services Van.
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Miami Cares Resources
If you have unanticipated difficulties during your college journey at Miami, you can notify Miami of your needs through a single form to request assistance related to any of the following: food insecurity, housing, laptop replacement, caregiver resources, financial difficulties, and support for foster care alumni and emancipated youth.
