Faith and Spirituality
We know that faith and spirituality are an important part of the lives of many students. The university recognizes and understands that religious and spiritual beliefs contribute to the overall well-being and the educational experience of some students, and the university endeavors to create a climate that is welcoming and supportive of this significant dimension of many students’ identities.
Student Life maintains an on-going relationship with the Association of Religious Counselors (ARC), an independent alliance of religious and spiritual workers serving the U-M community. ARC is committed to the central role of spirituality and religion in the development of whole human beings and healthy communities.
The university also offers Personal Reflection Rooms for meditation and prayer.