At Michigan Tech, nobody wants you to succeed more than we do. A big part of what makes us a top technological university is the incredible amount of support we give our students. From the day you begin your online courses to the day you graduate with your dream job, these services will help you succeed.
The Campus Bookstore is your source for textbooks, school supplies, computer software and accessories, general books, and Michigan Tech apparel.
Campus Bookstore
906-487-2410
campusstore@mtu.edu
University Career Services does more than help you find a job. In addition to assisting with cover letters, résumés, and interview prep, they can advise you on your major choice and help you brush up on your manners.
Career Services
906-487-2313
career@mtu.edu
The Center for Diversity and Inclusion promotes diversity that benefits all students, including minorities; women; and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) students. Through programs, services, mentoring, and development initiatives, the center provides academic and cultural experiences to foster a shared sense of community.
Center for Diversity and Inclusion
906-487-2920
diversitycenter@mtu.edu
Counseling and Wellness Services offers a wide range of academic and personal counseling for students and their families with licensed therapists on staff that work closely with all student support services and various community organizations.
Counseling Services
906-487-2538
counseling@mtu.edu
The Dean of Students Office at Michigan Tech is a resource center for all students at the University. Our goal is to guide, support, and on occasion, challenge students in their academic and personal endeavors. Student success is at the heart of our work.
Dean of Students
906-487-2212
deanofstudents@mtu.edu
Michigan Tech is committed to ensuring that all qualified individuals with disabilities have the opportunity to take part in educational programs and services on an equal basis. Our Disability Services office will work with students with disabilities to make sure they are able to receive the accommodations necessary to be successful.
Dean of Students
906-487-2212
deanofstudents@mtu.edu
ExSEL is designed to promote student success by offering academic support through peer mentoring, study groups, and staff support.
Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success
906-487-3558
success@mtu.edu
The Office of Financial Aid assists students in obtaining and managing financial aid, including scholarships, grants, and loans.
Student Financial Services Center
906-487-2622
finaid@mtu.edu
The Graduate School is a comprehensive resource for all online and on campus graduate students. We support students through their academic programs in the areas of admissions, orientation, retention, mentoring, and degree completion.
Graduate School
906-487-2327
gradadms@mtu.edu
Michigan Tech is committed to developing and supporting Information Technology solutions that enable the campus community to excel in teaching, learning, research, scholarship, and public service. We provide services for faculty, staff, and students in the areas of computing, networking, telephony, satellite and cable television, software systems, enterprise computing, classroom technology, and online learning.
IT Resources for Graduate Students
Office of Information Technology
Ph. 906-487-1111
Email: it-help@mtu.edu
Students who use the learning centers at Michigan Tech get better grades. The centers are free to use and are staffed by upper-division students who have mastered the material but still remember what it's like to be completely baffled. The Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success can help you find the appropriate learning center for your course.
Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success
906-487-3558
success@mtu.edu
The staff of the J. R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library offer services and resources to meet all of your research needs. Many materials that are not already available online can be requested through the Library's Document Delivery service.
Van Pelt and Opie Library
906-487-2508
library@mtu.edu
Online registration and transcript requests are two of the more-popular services available through the Registrar's Office, but we also release information like the registration priority schedule, general education course lists, and Add/Drop dates for courses or University withdrawal. The registration process can vary for each student, depending on what they would like to do during registration or the upcoming semester. There are resources and information to prepare and help guide students through this process.
Registrar's Office
906-487-2319
registrar@mtu.edu
The Undergraduate Student Government and the Graduate Student Government help students to stay informed and find their voice.
Undergraduate Student Government
906-487-2406
usg@mtu.edu
Graduate Student Government
gsg@mtu.edu
Students can download software, often free of charge, using the following resource:
Students can access software through Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), using the following resources:
The Wahtera Center for Student Success is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of Michigan Tech students. Through mentoring opportunities, academic student success courses, and individual assistance, the Wahtera Center for Student Success office helps students develop skills and values that will benefit them throughout college.
Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success
906-487-3558
success@mtu.edu
The Michigan Tech Writing Center is there for you, whatever your writing level or needs, whether you're attending in-person or online classes.
Tutors at the MTWC can help you with discussion posts, papers, reports, resumes, cover letters, and more. Their goal is helping both undergraduate and graduate students become better planners, thinkers, and writers.
And you don't have to be there on-site either; they take online appointments!