Miami Law provides robust and diverse wellbeing related resources and programming. Through these offerings we hope that students will lead healthy, balanced lives and learn to effectively manage the opportunities and challenges inherent to the study and practice of law.
The University of Miami School of Law is a proud pledge member of the ABA's Well-Being Pledge Campaign.
By focusing on emotional wellbeing students can learn to reduce negative stress, prevent burnout, build healthy habits, and prioritize their mental health.Emotional Wellbeing
The dimension of wellness contemplates not only the health of our planet and natural environment, but also our more immediate surroundings. Environmental wellbeing means having safe, comfortable, and accommodating physical spaces to live and work.Environmental Wellbeing
Financial wellbeing prioritizes thoughtful planning and careful decision making when it comes to spending and saving. Financial wellbeing also means managing one’s debts and monetary obligations in such a way as to prevent them from causing stress, anxiety, and hardship.Financial Wellbeing
Within this dimension of wellbeing students can engage with interesting and challenging subject matter that fosters growth and intellectual development.Intellectual Wellbeing
The law school is home to myriad Concentrations and Areas of Focus that allow students to connect with faculty and refine their legal interests.
To be a good lawyer, one has to be a healthy lawyer. By cultivating occupational wellbeing, students can seek professional fulfillment by choosing and finding work that offers them a personal sense of purpose and satisfaction.Occupational Wellbeing
Physical wellbeing emphasizes keeping one’s body healthy so that we may live long and happy lives. Being physically well is also a performance enhancer, enabling us to thrive inside and outside the classroom.Physical Wellbeing
Social wellbeing focuses on cultivating a sense of connection, belonging, and a well-developed support network while also contributing to our Miami Law and greater communities.Social Wellbeing
Through spiritual wellbeing we want our students to feel a purposeful and harmonious connectedness with themselves, their community, art, nature, or a power greater than themselves. One can also cultivate spiritual wellbeing through charitable efforts and acts of service within their community.Spiritual Wellbeing