Academic Advising Center |
301 Pierce Hall |
734.487.2170 |
Course selection and academic scheduling advice for new and “undeclared” students. |
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College Advising Offices |
By department |
734.487.4140 |
Academic advising for students with “declared” majors and minors in each of the various colleges. For current Honors or interested students. |
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Academic Support Services
Academic Projects Center (APC)
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104 Halle Library |
734.487.0020 ext. 2154 |
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Halle Library |
734.487.0020 |
Research assistance form professional librarians; group study rooms, computer and multimedia labs. |
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G04 Halle Library |
734.487.2133 |
Academic support services for undergraduate students including tutoring for most 100 and 200 level classes, supplemental instruction and skill building workshops. |
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220 Pray-Harrold |
734.487.4474 |
Support and tutoring services that focus on mathematical development, including class assignment assistance. |
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Student Success Office |
135 Putnam Hall |
734.487.0267 |
Informational center run by Housing that provides referrals for academic and financial support services. |
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Students with Disabilities Office
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240K EMU Student Center |
734.487.2470 |
Support services for students with disabilities. Referrals for volunteer readers, audio texts, sign language interpreters, testing accommodations and a peer support. |
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209 Pray-Harrold |
734.487.0694 |
The UWC offers Targeted Course Workshops integrated with EMU courses. Workshops are open to students in any EMU course. |
Health and Wellness
Counseling Clinic |
135 Porter |
734.487.4410 |
Graduate student counselors supervised by College of Education faculty. Free to EMU students. |
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313 Snow Health |
734.487.1118 |
Free, full-time, professional psychologists available year round for individual counseling needs. |
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108 Roosevelt |
734.487.6572 |
Nutrition analysis and diet support. |
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Physical Education General Education Class Opportunities |
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Choose from a variety of physical education classes, ranging from karate to ballroom dancing, to satisfy your general education requirements. |
Physical Education General Education Classes Downloadable PDF |
611 W. Cross |
734.487.4987 |
Graduate students in Psychology offer supervised psychological services to students and the community. |
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Olds-Robb |
734.487.1338 |
Recreational leagues, fitness classes, personal trainers, and swimming pool. |
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University Health Services (UHS)
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Snow Health |
734.487.1122 |
Urgent care treatment, immunizations, flu shots, and preventive care including HIV and STD testing, Health Education, Women’s Clinic and full-service pharmacy. |
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Eagle One Card (student ID’s) |
120 EMU Student Center |
734.487.3176 |
Student ID’s and Higher One Card accounts. |
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403 Pierce Hall |
734.487.0455 |
Resource for student loans, scholarships and grants. |
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303 Pierce Hall |
734.487.2300 |
Transcripts, grades, transfer credit evaluation, graduation audits, drops, adds and withdrawals from class. |
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268 EMU Student Center |
service.emu@ |
One-stop-shop to assist students with Financial Aid, Records & Registration and Student Business Services. |
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203 Pierce Hall |
734.487.3335 |
Student billing information and payments. |
Athletics |
EMU Convocation Center |
734.487.1050 |
Provides athletic events at EMU; most tickets are free for students with a valid EMU ID. |
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345 EMU Student Center |
734.487.3045 |
Campus involvement and leadership opportunities including arts, movies, lectures, Greek life, commuter life & Gen. Ed. LBC opportunities. |
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124 Quirk |
734.4873131 |
Your opportunity to get involved in Forensics (a nationally recognized team), EMU theatre productions, E TV and/or Eagle Radio. |
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346/348 EMU Student Center |
734.487.3118 |
Includes VISION (Community Service), LGBTRC, Women’s Center and Multicultural Affairs. |
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Information Center |
A convenient gathering place that houses the EMU Bookstore, food court, student activities, a 24/7 computer lab and much more. |
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345 EMU Student Center |
734.487.3045 |
National and regional fraternities and sororities including NPHC, NPC and IFC. |
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBTRC) Resource Center |
354 EMU Student Center |
734.487.4149 |
Offers support, advocacy, and programming. |
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358 EMU Student Center |
734.487.2377 |
Offers support, advocacy, and programming. |
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342 EMU Student Center |
734.487.1470 |
Elected voice of the student community and primary liaison to the university administration. |
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340 EMU Student Center |
734.487.3045 |
Over 200 recognized clubs and organizations to fit every interest. |
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346 EMU Student Center |
734.487.1313 |
Assists students in finding service opportunities including: Alternative Breaks, Habitat for Humanity, Jumpstart, America Reads and more. |
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356 EMU Student Center |
734.487.4282 |
Offers support, advocacy, and programming. |
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Career Services Center
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200 McKenny Hall |
734.487.0400 |
On-campus job opportunities, career exploration, planning and placement resources, co-ops, internships, and recruiting opportunities. |
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340R EMU Student Center |
734.487.0846 |
Resources, advocacy and support for commuters. Also supports Student Legal Services. |
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244 EMU Student Center |
734.487.3116 |
Assistance and programming on cultural change, immigration and legal status. |
Office for International Students Information Downloadable PDF |
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112 Welch Hall |
734.487.0074 |
Helps students resolve concerns or conflicts with policies and provides assistance during extended leave due to unusual medical or personal reasons. |
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1200 Oakwood (former Hoyt Conference Center) |
734.487.3450 |
Parking hangtag permits and information on parking lots available to students taking classes at EMU. |
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Public Safety (Department of) DPS (Crime Prevention/Campus Police ) |
1200 Oakwood (former Hoyt Conference Center) |
734.487.1222 |
Assistance with lost, stolen, or damaged property, personal threats or assaults, or other disturbances requiring police reports. Officers help with dead batteries and keys locked in cars. |
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1200 Oakwood (former Hoyt Conference Center) |
734.487.3387 |
Escorts to persons walking alone to on-campus destinations such as classrooms, buildings, residence halls and parked cars. |
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Student Conduct and Community Standards |
250 EMU Student Center |
734.487.2157 |
Enforcement of the University Code of Conduct and behavioral conduct including student-to-student complaints and academic dishonesty. |
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Student Conflict Resolution Center |
250 EMU Student Center |
734.487.2157 |
Provides mediation and assistance in resolving conflicts, including roommate conflicts, organizational conflicts, conflicts between classmates and commuter issues. |
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246 McKenny Hall |
734.487.3119 |
Support and assistance for Veterans. |
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Miscellaneous
Academic Programs Abroad (Study Abroad) |
103 Boone Hall |
734.487.2424 |
Take advantage of a variety of study abroad opportunities including Cultural History Tours, travel and study tours, direct exchanges, intensive language and winter break programs. |
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106 Halle Library |
734.487.2120 |
Technical support for computers, labs and online services such as email accounts. |
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101 EMU Student Center |
483.2850 |
A full-service bookstore & computer store that offers textbooks, EMU apparel and gifts and discounted computer supplies. |
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761 Jenness St. |
734.487.1033 |
Financial and banking services for the EMU community. |
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965 Washtenaw Ave. |
734.482.0456 |
An opportunity to learn more about Jewish student life at EMU. |
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Lower Level of the Commons (Downing Hall ) |
734.487.1300 |
Information on University Housing and Dining services. |
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11 Welch Hall |
734.487.1166 |
Administers programs and activities designed to foster a diverse faculty, staff, and student body at Eastern Michigan University. |
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228 King Hall 235-A King Hall |
734.487.1010 734.487.6940 |
Your opportunity to get involved with student publications on EMU’s campus. |
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