Michigan Tech is ranked among the safest public colleges in the nation and our on-campus
Public Safety and Police Services are available 24/7 to help.
We’re here to support your student from the moment they step on campus to the moment
they leave for their dream job. In particular, the Wahtera Center for Student Success
helps students develop skills and values that will benefit them throughout college
and life, offering mentoring opportunities, academic student success courses, and
individual assistance.
Students who use our on-campus learning centers get better grades. Organized by discipline,
our learning centers are staffed by current students who have mastered the material
and can offer coaching on subjects ranging from differential equations and organic
chemistry to writing an essay and taking tests.
Student Disability Services provides support and resources for students with or without
a documented disability. Students do not need to have documentation of a disability
to discuss strategies for success.
Health and well-being is important to us. Tech students can receive support and services
through our Center for Student Mental Health and Well-being and a number of local healthcare facilities.
Each year, Michigan Tech’s Career Services hosts one of the largest career fairs in
the nation with more than 400 companies in attendance. Career Services also offers
students help with resumes, interviewing, pay negotiations, co-op and internship opportunities,
and more.