Eastern Michigan University
Campus Resources
Academic On-Campus Resources
Center for Adaptive Technology Education (CATE) Lab
120 Porter
(734) 487-1419
www.emich.edu/coe/labs/cate
- Computers and related technology for use by students, staff, and faculty with disabilities
- Technological evaluations, individualized training on adaptive technology, exam accommodation facilities
- Speech output software, Braille printers, Closed Circuit TVs, large print software, assistive listening devices, voice recognition systems, optical character recognition software (OCR)
Holman Success Center
G04 Halle Library
(734) 487-2133
www.emich.edu/hsc/index.html
- Free one-on-one peer tutoring for many 100-200 undergraduate level courses
- Academic Success Coaches
- Workshops - various topics including Getting Started and Organized, Time Management, Test Taking, Textbook Reading and Note Taking
- Supplemental Instruction
- Get on the Right Track Program - free program specifically for freshmen that provides support and guidance leading to success across all aspects of your university experience
Academic Projects Center
104 Halle Library
(734) 487-0020 ext. 2154
www.emich.edu/apc
- Offers point-of-need help with research, writing, and technology to students working on research papers and other academic projects on a drop-in basis
- Staffed by University Writing Center consultants, Halle librarians, and technologists
University Writing Center
University Academic and Career Development Center (UACDC)
200 McKenny Hall
(734) 487-0400
www.emich.edu/aac
www.career.emich.edu
- Academic Advising - undergraduate academic advising activities; assists students in evaluating academic goals and objectives, design programs, and selecting majors/minors
- Retention Support - FIG (First-Year Interest Groups; PASS (Promote Academic Survival and Success); Summer Incentive Program (SIP); assists students on academic probation
- Academic Action - academic probation, dismissal, readmission
- Academic Services - CLEP (College Level Examination Program) testing, Pass/Fail grade options, administrative and retroactive withdrawal requests
- Tools to assist EMU students/alumni with career goals and/or choosing a major/minor
- Provides centralized service to help you plan your career, develop job search skills, obtain student employment and internships while attending college, and secure a job upon graduation
Office of Records and Registration
303 Pierce Hall
(734) 487-2300 Registration
(734) 487-4111 Academic Records
www.emich.edu/registrar
- Registration information and application for degree
- Forms - Pass-Fail Application, Name Change, Transcript Request, etc,
Department of Mathematics
Hoyt (faculty offices on the 4th and 5th floors)
King Hall (developmental math, placement testing, tutoring lab)
(734) 487-4474
www.math.emich.edu
- Developmental math program, math placement testing
- Tutoring - math lab offers tutoring for any math course; Math Den is peer group work for those in upper level math courses
University Ombudsman
112 Welch Hall
(734) 487-0074
www.emich.edu/ombuds
- Helps students resolve concerns, problems, or conflicts with regard to University policies, procedures, and decisions
- Provides a confidential and neutral place for students to express concerns
- Students work with the ombudsman to identify steps that may be taken to achieve a timely and fair resolution to a problem
Business & Financial On-Campus Resources
Office of Financial Aid
403 Pierce Hall
(734) 487-0455
www.emich.edu/finaid
- Information on financial aid such as grants, loans and scholarships
- Link to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Information on Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Student Business Services
201 Pierce Hall
(734) 487-3335
www.emich.edu/sbs
- Account statements, bill pay, payment plans
- Holds
- Refunds
- Residency appeals
- Housing deposits
- Tuition appeals
Service EMU
268 EMU Student Center
www.emich.edu/serviceemu
- One-stop-shop to assist students with financial aid, records, registration and Student Business Services inquiries
- Service representatives can answer questions about financial aid, the registration process, tuition and student bills, and assist with online transactions
- Pick up and submit forms
- Add, drop, or withdraw from classes
- Inquire about student account
Eagle OneCard
120 Student Center
www.emich.edu/sbs/eagleone
- Required official University identification card used for dining plans, building and event access, library privileges, access to financial refund, and banking
Veteran Services Office
246 McKenny Hall
(734) 487-3119
www.emich.edu/veterans
- Assists student veterans in meeting the requirements to receive their educational benefits
- Knowledgeable about many other veteran-related areas
University Ombudsman
112 Welch Hall
(734) 487-0074
www.emich.edu/ombuds
- Helps students resolve concerns, problems, or conflicts with regard to University policies, procedures, and decisions
- Provides a confidential and neutral place for students to express concerns
- Students work with the ombudsman to identify steps that may be taken to achieve a timely and fair resolution to a problem
Health & Medical On-Campus Resources
University Health Services (UHS)
Snow Health Center
(734) 487-1107 Administrative Office
(734) 487-1122 General Information
www.emich.edu/uhs
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Counseling and Psychological Services
(734) 487-1188
- Free, confidential individual and group counseling for students by professional staff and graduate student counselors under the supervision of staff.
- Workshops on a variety of topics
- Self-help library
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Medical Services
(734) 487-1122
- Services for a wide range of acute, episodic and ambulatory medical conditions
- Staff includes physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses and technologists
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University Health Services Pharmacy
(734) 487-1125
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Student Insurance
www.emich.edu/uhs/pages/insurance.php
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Health Education Program
(734) 487-2226
- Alcohol and drug prevention services
- HIV testing, counseling and referral services
- Violence Intervention Program
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Children's Institute
(734) 487-2348
- Care and education for children 18 months through 6 years
Psychology Clinic
611 W. Cross St. (near EMU campus - College Place and Cross St.)
(734) 487-4987
www.emich.edu/psychology/dept-psychologyclinic.html
- Clinical services including psychological assessments and psychotherapy
- Services provided by clinical psychology graduate students under supervision of licensed EMU clinical psychology faculty
- Sliding scale based on family income
College of Education (COE) Clinical Suite
135 Porter
(734) 487-4410
www.emich.edu/coe/clinics
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Counseling Clinic
- Free to EMU students, faculty and staff
- Personal, family career, assessment and academic counseling
- Provided to individuals, couples, families, and children by graduate students under supervision of faculty members who are licensed professional counselors and supervisors
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Speech and Hearing Clinic (also located in COE Clinical Suite
- Diagnostic and therapeutic services performed by graduate students in the Speech-Language Pathology program under the direct supervision of faculty and staff with Certificates of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology
- Free to EMU students, faculty and staff
The Olds-Robb Recreation/Intramural Complex
(734( 487-1338
www.emich.edu/recim
- Pool, fitness center, running track, etc.
- Basketball, racquetball and other courts