health Physical & Mental Health

Boynton Health Service

Boynton offers a wide array of physical and mental health services to currently enrolled students.

Disability Services

The U of M is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for enrolled or admitted students who have documented disabilities such as a mobility, hearing, visual, learning, psychiatric, systemic, or brain injury impairment. Visit Disability Services for academic accommodation services, support, and counseling related to a disability.

University Counseling & Consulting Services (UCCS)

Personal and academic stress, relationship concerns, and transitions, among other things, can get in the way of doing well in college. UCCS can help. Talk to a UCCS counselor individually, or attend a group session or workshop. UCCS also has excellent online resources that offer information on a variety of issues including eating disorders, drug and alcohol abuse, mental health issues, and learning problems.

International Student and Scholar Services

For some students, simply being in a foreign country can negatively impact their academic performance and personal life. If this is your situation, you should talk to an adviser in ISSS.  Their primary mission is to assist international students in successfully accomplishing the goals that brought them to the University.

Rec Centers

Stay in shape!  The U of M has many excellent sports and recreation facilities. And the good news is if you’re a current student and have paid your student services fees, you are already a member!  If not, you can purchase a membership. They also offer a variety of sports clubs and intramural teams that you can join.