More Campus Resources

Here are some additional resources found in the CLaSP Handbook that we might have missed on this wiki.

Academic

  • Art, Architecture & Engineering Library - located in the Duderstadt Center, this library is the closest to the CSRB. It offers a variety of services such as book rental, multimedia loans, printing and copying, study room reservations, etc.

  • CoE Bulletin - includes answers to a broad range of academic questions, college degree requirements, department degree requirements, academic rules, student rights and responsibilities, and course listings for each academic department

  • Engineering Career Resource Center (ECRC) - includes career fairs, counseling appointments (resume review, mock interviews, negotiating job offers), workshops (career fair/interview prep, resume building, job search strategies), engineering careers, by Symplicity (co-op, internship, and full-time positions)

  • Office of Student Support and Accountability (OSSA) - includes personal student support (helps students navigate the complexity of campus life - both personal and academic issues), critical incidents (supports students facing significant and urgent life events), Campus Mind Works drop-in wellness groups, and administration for the Scholastic Standing Committee and Honor Council

  • Registrar’s Office (satellite location in basement of Pierpont) - includes academic calendar and withdrawal deadlines, ordering transcripts and diplomas, degree verification, enrollment and registration information, tuition and fees information, schedule of classes, and student records

  • Sweetland Center for Writing - includes writing workshops, Dissertation Writing Institute, writing group and more.

Technical

  • Advanced Research Computing Technology Services (ARC-TS) - provides high-performance computing resources and consulting

  • CSRB IT Support (claspithelp@umich.edu) helps with any Department IT issues, projectors, and classroom computers

  • Computer-Aided Engineering Network (CAEN) - includes computer lab support throughout the CoE, printing (CoE students enrolled in courses receive $40 printing allocation each full-term).

  • Information Technology Services (ITS) - includes issues with Wolverine Access, log-in password resets, umich email/calendar problems, and MCommunity issues

Personal

  • Maize & Blue Cupboard - College students are experiencing food insecurity at alarming rates. The Maize and Blue Cupboard is here to provide an immediate and comprehensive response for the U-M community.

  • Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) - has its main office located in the Michigan Union. However, there is an embedded counselor for the CoE located in 145B Chrysler Center . CAPS provides free and confidential mental health services for currently enrolled students. Typical reasons for seeking counseling may include (but are not limited to) depression, anxiety, academic/performance concerns, adjustment difficulties, self-esteem, family issues, and other relational concerns.

  • Psychiatric Emergency Service (PES) - includes emergency/urgent walk-in psychiatric evaluations 24/7, treatment recommendations, and crisis intervention. In an emergency, call 9-1-1. Campus Police will transport to PES.

  • School of Dentistry - provides general and specialty dental care.

  • Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) - holds a 24-hour Crisis Line at (734) 936-3333 that offers individual and group counseling for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, and sexual harassment.

  • Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) - includes services for students with visual, hearing, mobility impairments, or learning disabilities and, if registered with the SSD, appropriate accommodations to aid in their academic success.

  • Spectrum Center - provides education, information, and advocacy services for LGBTQ+ students, staff, faculty, and members of the local community. The Center is dedicated to maintaining UM as a safe and inclusive environment for sexual and gender minorities.

  • Students of Color of Rackham (SCOR) - promotes the professional, social, and cultural growth of UM’s graduate community of color, and is committed to the development of diversity and nondiscrimination policies.

  • University Health Service (UHS) - provides general medical services ranging from immunizations to eye care for most currently enrolled students, with few or no out-of-pocket expenses. Visit their website to obtain a full list of services.

  • University of Michigan Hospital - is the closest hospital to campus and is home to a wide range of medical specialists. Emergency Room: 1500 E Medical Center Dr. Floor B1, Room B1C255 (734-936-6666).

  • Rackham Conflict Resolution - offers graduate students and postdoctoral fellows formal and informal dispute resolution services, provides resources and referrals, and can offer alternative resolutions in consultation with other offices as appropriate.