Types Of Care: Organized Activities

  • SEAL Ambassadors

    SEAL Ambassadors are students available to help students find their place on campus and get involved. They also offer guidance to creating new student organizations, […]

  • Find a Student Organization (The Hub)

    Miami has more than 600 student clubs and organizations, including service organizations, fraternities and sororities, academic and career-focused groups, and special-interest clubs. Explore your options for […]

  • Coping Mindfully (Clinical Workshop)

    A 6-week, weekly workshop series through Student Counseling Service designed to help students foster mindfulness and coping strategies to combat stress, anxiety, and challenging life […]

  • Dog Therapy

    Miami offers weekly dog therapy during the academic year. Interacting with animals is a proven way to decrease stress and feel a sense of connection […]

  • Faculty and Staff Affinity Groups

    Miami has several faculty and staff affinity groups to support our employees in building community and accessing resources. Each group has meetings, events, and other […]

  • WellTrack Boost

    Welltrack Boost is a free digital platform that provides Miami students with self-help tools to manage their mental health and well-being. There are assessments, series, […]

  • Campus Assistance Program (CAP)

    CAP presentations to academic departments and departmental staff meetings provide opportunities for Miami’s faculty and staff to learn how we can assist students in emotional […]

  • Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)

    Just as CPR helps anyone save a life in a medical emergency, QPR is a simple educational program that teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize a mental […]

  • Mental Health First Aid

    Mental Health First Aid is an 8-hour certification course that teaches participants how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use […]

  • Suicide Prevention Resources

    Information on how to help a friend, notice signs of suicide ideation, and how to get involved in suicide prevention efforts on campus.