Find your people

Beat Burnout

Connect to community

Build Healthy Relationships

Mizzou’s Resource Centers can help you get involved with students who share common experiences. The centers are home to several student organizations and provide employment and training opportunities for students.

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Explore interests together

Make Genuine Connections

At some point in college, many students experience the need to take an active role in shaping their social circle based on interests and values. The Center for Student Involvement, with its 600+ student organizations, offers a great way to find your people. Meet with an Involvement Ambassador for guidance.

Student with Involvement Ambassador.

Get off the grid

Find Your Way Outdoors

Venture Out offers an outdoor navigation course, also called winter orienteering, that teaches you how to find your way in the woods at Rock Bridge Memorial State Park with a topographic map, magnetic compass and land navigation skills.

Student walking in woods during course.

Explore habits and develop strategies

Live Your Values

Stress can lead to risky behaviors and harmful consequences. Student Health & Well-Being offers help with harm reduction for substance use in a judgment-free environment.

Students walking on campus.

You're not alone

Get Confidential Care

If you need help navigating burnout, talk with the professional staff at the Counseling Center, who specialize in meeting the needs of college students. Call 573-882-6601 to schedule a brief screening.

Student smiling during therapy session.

Faculty & Staff Toolkits

Weekly toolkits are available for faculty and staff to communicate what Tigers need to know. Toolkits include:

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