Current Student Resources
Cost, financial aid and scholarships
Housing
Advising
Tutoring and Writing Support
Health and Well-Being
- Curry Health Center
- On-Campus Counseling
- Smudging and Sweat Lodge
- Student Advocacy Resource Center (SARC)
- Sweat Lodge
- Title IX
- UM Diversity
- All Nations Health Center
Payne Family Native American Center
- Payne Family Native American Center Home Page
- American Indian Student Services
- Ethnobotany Garden
- Native American Studies
Native-Student Focused Student Clubs
- UM's Kyiyo Native American Student Association
- American Indian Business Leaders
- American Indian Science and Engineering Society
- Native American Law Student Association
Student Employment
Work-study
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Work-study is aid that is earned by obtaining a work-study position on campus or in the community and then working no more than 19 hours a week at that job. Work-study is need based and limited in funding, therefore not all students will qualify for it. A student awarded work-study will only receive the funding if they secure a position and work the hours. Though work-study funding is taxable income, it is excluded from student wages on the FAFSA in the upcoming year. Learn more about work-study.
Handshake
- Handshake is a platform for UM students to connect with employers. UM students use Handshake to find jobs and internships, register for career events, connect with employers and more. All available campus positions are listed on Handshake. Your Handshake log-in is your UM NetID/Password.