Type of Care: Organized Activities

  • Retirement @ Work

    Use the Retirement@Work® portal to enroll in supplemental retirement plans, change voluntary 403(b) contribution amounts, choose preferred retirement plan providers, view Miami University 403(b) Plan and ARP account balances, and access planning tools and resources.

  • Peer Health Education

    Miami’s peer health educators are student leaders who combine their specialized training in health education and wellness with a desire to make a difference on campus. Leaders focus on general health and wellness (HAWKS), sexual and interpersonal violence and healthy relationships (SIV peer educators), and mental health/suicide prevention (mental health peer educators).

  • Open Doors Clothes Closet

    The Open Door Clothes Closet is a free resource of clothing and accessories for transgender and gender diverse Miami students.

  • Women Helping Women Crisis Intervention

    Women Helping Women offers support services to help you plan for your safety, answer legal questions, connect you with services like housing, and advocate by your side as you recover from dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

  • Culture Closet

    Free cultural products that cannot be easily accessed by students in Oxford, Ohio (e.g., natural hair care and skin products).

  • Graduate Student Support Group

    This therapy group is a supportive environment for graduate students experiencing the full range of stressors common to student life—academic pressures, financial concerns, and relationship issues with family, friends, faculty, and partners, among others.

  • Diamond DBT Skills

    Skill building therapy group for students who experience strong feelings or intense emotional reactions that may be overwhelming, have trouble coping, and/or turn to ineffective behaviors to reduce negative emotions. Each week, members will learn and practice skills focused on recognizing and understanding their emotions, developing healthy ways to cope with distress, or how to…

  • Tutoring

    Tutoring options for students seeking content-specific academic assistance from the Rinella Learning Center.

  • Academic Counseling

    Meet with a Learning Specialist to evaluate your learning goals and to develop a plan for action (e.g., better study strategies, improving performance, or optimizing the educational experience.)

  • Expressing the Self Through Art

    Therapy group where members will pay attention to their process of creating art through a variety of mediums and how this relates to the way they function emotionally, intrapersonally and interpersonally. Supplies provided; no art skills or experience needed. Each week members will create a piece of art according to a specific prompt or theme.