- University sanctioned absence (death of a loved one, conference travel, sports travel, etc.)
- Withdrawing from the University
- Academic Probation or Suspension
- Emergencies (death of a loved one, injury, unexpected financial emergency)
- Report a Concern
- Course Registration
- Adding or dropping courses
- Degree changes
- Degree audits
- Curriculum changes
- Requesting a transcript
- Transfer credits
- Enrollment and degree verification
- Graduation information
- Schedule an academic room
- Assistances for veterans
- Preferred first name change in University systems
- Financial aid questions
- Scholarship and grant opportunities
- Funding questions
- FAFSA Resources
- Understanding your student bill
- Paying your student bill
- Assistance with student bill payment plan
- Check-cashing (refer to the check-cashing policy for more information)
- Information and support with housing contracts, forms, and requests
- Residence Education program information and questions
- Learn about the different living communities
- Residence hall concerns
- Room swapping
- Roommate concerns and mediation
- Guest rooms
- Graduate and family housing
- On-campus safety and crime concerns
- Campus escorts
- Weapon registration and storage
- Lost and Found
- Bicycle registration
- Crime prevention education
- RAD Self-Defense Systems course
206 MacInnes Drive
906-487-2216
Use a “Blue Light” phone to connect directly to Public Safety
in cases of emergency or call 911 directly
- Parking permits and vehicle registration
- Visitor parking permits
- Parking portal
- Paying/appealing tickets
- Husky Motors (University related travel car rental)
- Van certification
- Shuttle services information and shuttle routes
- Assistance with academic questions or concerns
- Help scheduling classes
- Questions regarding the major, minor, concentration or certificate
- Guidance on switching majors
- Career path guidance
- Potential information on co-op, internship or research opportunities
- Assistance with course waivers or course retakes
- Degree audits
- Assistance in preparing for graduation
Find your academic advisor in your department website or emailing your department directly
- Support and guidance for admitted and enrolled graduate students regarding academic, financial and general concerns
- Support and guidance regarding completion of a graduate degree
- Guidance on completing a dissertation, thesis, or report
- Adding or dropping courses
- Assistance with medical and University withdrawal
- Assistance with handling grievances
- Information on funding opportunities
- Space for students who require accommodations for an exam
- All accommodations are granted by Student Disability Services
- Professors request Testing Center use for exams
- The Testing Center schedules appointments after receiving a request from a professor
- Tech ID is required when arriving for your scheduled exam
Van Pelt and Opie Library Room 226
Rekhi Hall Room 215
- Assistance with student resumes and cover letters, interviews, networking, and evaluating job offers
- Skill building opportunities and events
- Career Fair Plus App (access to the virtual career fair, and resume and interview blitzes)
- Handshake (access job and career fair opportunities, upcoming events and scheduling with Career Services)
- Career Fair and Career Fair Prep
- Co-op program
- Career exploration resources and support
- Support and orientation for first-year, transfer students, commuter, student athletes and dual-enrolled students
- One-on-one support for academic concerns and skill-building
- Group learning, workshops and academic courses to improve academic success
- Academic advising for first-year students
- Excelling the Student Experience of Learning (ExSEL) Program (hands-on opportunities and support to help achieve academic goals)
Administration Building Room 130
906-487-3558
For more information on the ExSEL Program email: exsel@mtu.edu
- Academic tutoring
- Stuck on a problem for a course
- Struggling to understand course material
- Help learning skills to be successful
See complete listing of all Learning Centers on the Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success website
- Receive peer assistance with library research using Ask Us! Support (call, text or email)
- Access journals, databases, and
e-books via the library website - Visit the University Archives
- Print, scan, make copies, fax, laminate, 3D print and scan, and print a poster
- Borrow productivity tools form the Circulation Desk (e.g., calculators, cameras, laptops, etc. See complete listing on the Library website
- Reserve a student study room
- Access to Interlibrary Loan (request a book you need to borrow or a research article you cannot find)
- Overnight Access
- Access course materials your professors have placed on Course Reserve
- Meditation space, locker rental, mother’s room, and locker room available
- Technical issue assistance
- Software Download Center
- Guidance on selecting a computer (all students are required to have a device that meets set specifications)
Technical Assistance Center (TAC) first floor in the Van Pelt and Opie Library
906-487-1111
- Short-term, solution-focused individual counseling
- Support and therapy groups
- Workshops and Husky Hour
- Psychiatric medication management (must be referred by CSMHWB counselor and does not provide medication for ADD or ADHD)
- Well-being programming and events
- Requests for presentations on mental health, well-being, physical and sexual health, and bystander intervention available
- My SSP (24/7/365 access to mental health support)
Administration Building 3rd Floor
906-487-2538
My SSPDownload the My SSP App
1.866.743.7732
- Support and reporting for gender discrimination
- Support and reporting if you have been sexually harassed, sexually exploited or sexually assaulted
- Support and reporting for intimate partner violence
- Support and reporting for stalking
Administration Building Room 310
Kirsti ArkiTitle IX Coordinator
906-487-3310
- Provides education on the Student Code of Community Conduct
- Oversees violations of the Student Code of Community Conduct
- Assistance with questions or concerns about a fellow student’s behavior
- Provides formal or informal conflict resolution between students
- Confidential, impartial, and independent support to address concerns that a member of the Tech community may have
- Provides informal problem-solving support through conflict resolution and mediation
- Assistance in analyzing the situation and evaluating options
- Assistance in researching and explaining relevant University policies, procedures, and problem-solving channels
- Assists with facilitating communication between those involved
- Answers questions and concerns
- Workshops and events on diversity and inclusion topics
- Provides educational opportunities to Tech community through presentations, blog, and current culturally appropriate language
- Provides support, encouragement and answers to questions s regarding LGBTQIA+ concerns
- Support for all minority populations
- Support in personal development of identify
- Career/professional assistance support for the LGBTQIA+, women, individuals of color and international community
- Cultural competency education
- Cultural events and speakers, including the social justice lecture series
- Diverse dialogue discussions
- Safe Place Program
- Husky Connect peer mentoring program
- Lending Library: check-in books, DVDs, CDs, games, and electronics
- Provides support, guidance, and resources for students with or without a documented disability
- Provides assistances in receiving the appropriate accommodations needed
- ExSELPlus Program- provides peer mentoring, specialized professional development opportunities, and a point person in the residence hall (designed for students who may be living with higher levels of anxiety and possibly depression, struggling with transition, or would benefit from explicit instruction in social and academic expectations)
Administration Building Room 130
Wahtera Center for Student Success
906-487-2212
- Food Pantry to combat hunger and food insecurity during financially difficult times
- No appointment or documentation needed to receive food
- Emergency meal packets available 24/7 at Public Safety
- Easy to use order form to request food items
- Michigan Tech ID needed for pick up (used only to collect demographic information to improve services)
- Check website for hours of operation
- Organizes student events and traditions
- Oversees all registered student organizations
- Oversees fraternity and sorority life
- Provides opportunities for community service involvement
- Provides leadership development programming, trainings, and events
- Hosts kayak and log rolling clinics, training opportunities, and programs and camps
- Organizes outdoor trips, events, and open sessions
- Oversees the challenge course and the rock-climbing wall
- Provides equipment rental for water sports, biking, snowshoeing, skiing and camping
- Hospital and clinics: provide medical services for general concerns, specialized concerns, medication management, urgent-care and emergency services
- Health Department: provides information, education and services related to birth control, family planning, WIC program, STI and HIV testing, TB testing, internal travel clinic and vaccine information
Upper Great Lakes Houghton Family Health Center
600 MacInnes Dr, Houghton, MI 49931
906-483-1860
U.P. Health Systems-Portage (Emergency Room)
500 Campus Dr, Hancock, MI 49930
906-483-1000
U.P. Health Systems-Express Care
921 W Sharon Ave, Houghton, MI 49931
906-483-1777
Aspirus Houghton Clinic
1000 Cedar St, Houghton, MI 49931
906-487-1710
Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital (Emergency Room)
205 Osceola St, Laurium, MI 49913
906-337-6500
Western UP Health Department
540 Depot St, Hancock, MI 49930
906-482-7382