WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY SERVICES
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ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER (ASC)
Contact
Michelle Bruner, Foster Youth Champion 313.577.3165 [email protected] 5521 Gullen Mall Undergraduate Library, Suite 1600 Campus Map www.success. wayne.edu |
Meet with a Learning Specialist to strengthen your study skills; attend tutoring and Supplemental Instruction sessions to reinforce course material and learn techniques to master difficult concepts; participate in study skills workshops to develop new strategies to better manage your time, take notes, improve concentration and more. The ASC is located in suite 1600 Undergraduate Library (UGL).
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OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
Wayne State is a place for discovery. Discovering your academic interests, your calling and yourself. Where you'll find learning at the crossroads of innovation and implementation - across all disciplines.
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SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID
Let us help you with the financial aid process.
Contacts Joilyn Stephenson, Foster Youth Champion 248.577.1080 [email protected] Gabriela Garfield, Foster Youth Champion Phone number The Office of Student Financial Aid is located in the Welcome Center Campus Map https://finaid.wayne.edu/ |
HOUSING AND RESIDENTIAL LIFE
Contact
Trycennia Dean-Motely, Foster Youth Champion 313.577.2116 [email protected] 5521 Gullen Mall Student Center Building Campus Map https://housing.wayne.edu |
More and more Wayne State students are discovering how living on campus is helping them achieve personal and academic success. With less than a five-minute walk to classes, libraries, a 24-hour computer lab, the Student Center and the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center, living on campus offers a convenience that you can’t find anywhere else. Be a part of this growing campus community where residents are establishing new friendships, exploring the community and building new traditions.
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STUDENT DISABILITY SERVICES (SDS)
The SDS mission is to ensure a university experience in which individuals with disabilities have equitable access to programs and to empower students to self advocate in order to fulfill their academic goals. CONTACT Michael Bray, Foster Care Champion Contact 351 Student Center Building 313.577.8399 [email protected] Campus Map https://studentdisability.wayne.edu |
COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (CAPS)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Wayne State University provides FREE mental health evaluation and treatment for currently enrolled WSU students.
Confidentiality is strictly maintained.
The first step in accessing services is a triage which is usually handled on a drop-in basis. Students just need to come to our offices on the 5th floor of the Student Center Building on campus. Triages usually take about 45 minutes and are primarily to identify the presenting problems, degree of clinical urgency, and determine if CAPS is the right provider. Referrals are made for students who may be better helped elsewhere. Students will then be scheduled for an intake appointment with a CAPS counselor (not necessarily the same clinician who conducted the triage) who will conduct a more in-depth assessment and recommend a course of treatment.
Most students are seen for individual therapy, however, group therapy, psychiatric care, psycho-educational workshops, couples counseling, and family therapy are also offered.
All services at CAPS are provided at NO COST. For couples and family counseling, one of the participants must be a student.
Because of the high demand for mental health services, we maintain a waiting list at certain times during the year. However, it is our goal to see students as quickly as possible.
Contact
Steve Press, Foster Youth Champion
313.577.3398
[email protected]
5521 Gullen Mall
Room 552 Student Center Building
Campus Map
https://www.caps.wayne.edu
The first step in accessing services is a triage which is usually handled on a drop-in basis. Students just need to come to our offices on the 5th floor of the Student Center Building on campus. Triages usually take about 45 minutes and are primarily to identify the presenting problems, degree of clinical urgency, and determine if CAPS is the right provider. Referrals are made for students who may be better helped elsewhere. Students will then be scheduled for an intake appointment with a CAPS counselor (not necessarily the same clinician who conducted the triage) who will conduct a more in-depth assessment and recommend a course of treatment.
Most students are seen for individual therapy, however, group therapy, psychiatric care, psycho-educational workshops, couples counseling, and family therapy are also offered.
All services at CAPS are provided at NO COST. For couples and family counseling, one of the participants must be a student.
Because of the high demand for mental health services, we maintain a waiting list at certain times during the year. However, it is our goal to see students as quickly as possible.
Contact
Steve Press, Foster Youth Champion
313.577.3398
[email protected]
5521 Gullen Mall
Room 552 Student Center Building
Campus Map
https://www.caps.wayne.edu
CAMPUS HEALTH CENTER
The Campus Health Center provides a wide range of primary health care services to keep Wayne State students healthy and ready to learn. Below are some of the health care services we provide.
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DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE (DOSO)
The Dean of Students Office at Wayne State University creates a dynamic campus community that develops and serves our diverse residential and commuter student population, as well as our global community, by:
Enhancing the academic experience through co-curricular programming Developing tomorrow's leaders in the urban landscape of Detroit Encouraging civic engagement through community service in the city of Detroit Promoting civility on campus and citizenship in the city of Detroit and the state of Michigan Instilling school spirit and pride Contact Linda Seatts, Foster Care Champion (313) 577-1010 [email protected] 351 Student Center Building Campus Map doso.wayne.edu |
CAREER SERVICES
Career Services is dedicated to providing resources targeted to meet the career needs of our students, alumni, employers, and university community with a common sense of purpose that shapes their future. We work diligently to promote student retention and success through experiential learning-based programs, university engagement, the assessment of learning outcomes, and collaborations with external organizations. We invite you to explore our programs and services in an effort to enhance your career options. |
STUDENT ADVISING CENTER
The mission of the University Advising Center is for all undergraduate students to reach their educational goals, with high academic achievement, and to graduate.
Contact Tyrone Austin, Foster Youth Champion 313.577. ac9970@wayne.eduUndergraduate Library 5521 Gullen Mall Campus Map https://advising.wayne.edu/ |
OFFICE OF THE PROVOST
Contact
Monica Brockmeyer Foster Care Champion 313.577.9001 [email protected] 5521 Gullen Mall Faculty/Administration Campus Map https://provost.wayne.edu |
The Office of the Provost provides leadership, sets academic goals and assists in planning and facilitation for around 370 programs through 13 schools and colleges.
We encourage knowledge creation and research through multiple other units, including:
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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES CENTER
Contact
Linda Fuggs, Foster Youth Champion 313.577.7756 [email protected] 5521 Gullen Mall Room 552 Student Center Building Campus Map https://federaltrio.wayne.edu/eoc |
What is the Educational Opportunity Center? The Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) provides free academic, vocational, career and financial aid information to first generation college students wishing to pursue a program of postsecondary education. The Educational Opportunity Center is a community-based program with support from secondary, post-secondary, community and government agencies. The project services 1,000 adult clients annually from our campus office and various community site offices in the target area. |
THE OFFICE FOR ACADEMIC PATHWAYS FOR EXCELLENCE (APEX)
Contact
Monica Davey, Foster Youth Champion 313.577.4695 [email protected] 5521 Gullen Mall Room 552 Student Center Building Campus Map https://www.caps.wayne.edu |
APEX advances Wayne State University's commitment to provide access to higher education for promising students. APEX is responsible for designing implementing, coordinating and monitoring key programs and services that enhance the educational success of undergraduates. APEX is also responsible for collaborating with WSU schools and colleges, local school districts, community colleges, and governmental agencies. APEX provides leadership for university-wide retention efforts and initiatives, and direction to the Offices of Federal TRIO-ACCESS and the Division of Community Education. |