EMU Student Resource Guide Academic Advising Coordinated Student Advising Team (CSAT) McKenny 487-8539 Advising and academic success coaching for at-risk students. University Advising and Career Development Center 200 McKenny 487-0400 120 Student Center 306 Owen 206 Porter 302 Marshall 150 Sill 487-7523 487-2344 487-1416 487-0918 487-8659 Course selection and scheduling advice for new freshmen. Academic advice and general education review sessions for “undeclared” students. Administration of academic probation and appeals process. Academic advising for students with “declared” majors and minors. Reviews of general education requirements within various programs of study. Transfer credit evaluations, academic waivers or audits, and scheduling advice. College Advising Centers College of Arts & Sciences College of Business College of Education College of Health & Human Services College of Technology Academic Support Services Academic Projects Center (APC) 116 Halle 487-0020 ext. 2154 Center for Adaptive Technology Education (CATE) Lab Disability Resource Center 120 Porter 487-1419 ext. 2515 240 Student Center 487-2470 Halle Library 487-0020 Holman Success Center Halle Library Main Info Desk G04 Halle Library Math Tutoring Lab 411 Pray Harrold 487-0983 Writing Center 115 Halle 487-0694 487-2133 The APC offers point-of-need help with research, writing, and technology to students working on research papers and other academic projects. Computers & related technologies for faculty, staff & students with disabilities. Support services for students with disabilities including volunteer readers, audio texts, sign language interpreters, and testing accommodations. Research assistance from professional librarians. Group study rooms, computer and multimedia labs. Individualized, private tutoring, study and life skills workshops, and supplemental instruction. Support and tutoring services that focus on mathematical development, including class assignment assistance. Help with focusing, organizing, and developing content in writing assignments. Campus Activities and Involvement Athletics EMU Convocation Center 345 Student Center 487-5386 Provides athletic events at EMU; most tickets are free for students with a valid EMU ID. 487-3045 345 Student Center 487-3045 340C Student Center 487-6790 358 Student Center 356 Student Center 354 Student Center 487-2277 487-0364 487-1075 Campus events, activities, programs, excursions, student organizations, peer mentorship, and community service opportunities. DCI offers opportunities for engagement, leadership and learning beyond the classroom. Our activities touch the lives of students, faculty, staff and the broader community. 346 Student Center 487-9611 EMU Student Center 900 Oakwood St. Student Government 342 Student Center Information Center 487-1157 487-1470 Campus Life Greek Affairs Diversity and Community Involvement Center for Multicultural Affairs Women’s Resource Center Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center VISION Volunteer Center A conventional gathering place that houses the EMU Bookstore, food court, student activities, a 24/7 computer lab and much more. Students working together to better serve the campus community and student body. Health and Wellness Counseling Clinic 135 Porter 487-4410 Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Health Services and Campus Pharmacy Nutrition Services Psychology Clinic 313 Snow Health Center 487-1118 Snow HC Pharmacy 108 Roosevelt 611 W. Cross Street 487-1122 487-1125 487-6572 487-4987 Recreation/Intramurals (REC/IM) The Wellness Center Olds-Robb Rec/IM 487-1338 Snow HC Lower Level 487-2226 Graduate student counselors supervised by College of Education faculty. Free to EMU students. Free, full-time, professional psychologists available yearround for individual counseling needs. Psychiatrist available. Urgent care treatment, immunizations, flu shots, preventive care, and prescription medication services. Nutrition analysis and diet support. Psychological testing for learning disabilities and psychotherapy. Treatment provided by graduate students under supervision of licensed psychologists. Sliding-scale fees. Recreational leagues, fitness classes, personal trainers, and swimming pool. Wellness and alcohol screenings, HIV tests. Special Academic Programs Academic Programs Abroad 103 Boone 487-2424 Variety of study abroad programs including cultural history tours, travel and study tours, direct exchanges, intensive language and winter break programs. Academic Service Learning 203 Boone 487-6570 Extended Programs & Educational Outreach 101 Boone 487-0407 Undergraduate Honors College 1st floor Starkweather 487-0341 Community service partnerships to help students gain a deeper understanding of their classroom learning experience within the course content. Delivers a wide range of courses and degrees in convenient, flexible and innovative formats — both online and at locations throughout Michigan. Challenging academic enrichment program for students with excellent academic records. Student Account Services Financial Aid Records and Registration 403 Pierce 303 Pierce 487-0455 487-4111 Student Business Services Service EMU 203 Pierce 487-3335 246 Student Center 487-1849 service.emu @emich.edu Student loans, scholarships, and grants. Transcripts, grades, transfer credit evaluation, graduation audits, drops, adds, and withdrawals from classes. Student billing information, payments, and Eagle Card services. Information and services provided for Financial Aid, Records & Registration, and Student Business Services. Student Support Services Children’s Institute Fletcher Building 1055 Cornell Street 345 Student Center 106 Halle 487-2348 High quality early childhood education programming for children ages 18 months to 6 years. 487-3045 487-2120 First Year Center Student Success Office Housing 135 Putnam Hall 487-0267 Resources, advocacy and support for commuters. Technical support for computer labs and online services such as e-mail accounts. Bridge programs to help with the transition to college. Hosts the faculty and counselor “in-residence” programs. Lower-level Dining Commons One 487-1300 Dining Services Lower-level Dining Commons One 244 Student Center 487-0418 240 N and O Student Center 487-0074 Commuter Life IT Help Desk Office of International Students Ombudsman 487-3116 Live the full EMU experience. EMU dining services. We assist and advise international students and scholars with their unique educational and personal goals. We offer programs that engage the EMU community in global awareness and learning. Helps students resolve concerns or conflicts with policies and provides assistance during extended leave due to unusual medical or personal reasons. Parking Department Public Safety 1200 Oakwood 1200 Oakwood 487-3450 487-1222 Student Eyes & Ears for University Safety (SEEUS) 1200 Oakwood 487-3387 Student Conduct & Community Standards 250 Student Center 487-2157 Veterans’ Services 401 Pierce 487-3119 Vehicle registration, fees and parking permits. Assistance with lost, stolen or damaged property, physical threats or assault, and other disturbances requiring police reports. Also, help with dead batteries & keys locked in car. SEEUS provides escorts to persons walking alone to oncampus destinations such as classrooms, buildings, residence halls and parked cars. Enforcement of the University Code of Conduct which may result in formal charges. Review of behavioral conduct which may include student-to-student complaints, harassment, hazing, physical threats, and academic dishonesty. Educational support and assistance for Veterans.