CAMPUS RESOURCES
Career Center
The Career Center assists students in all majors from freshmen through alumni. The services of this office are designed to assist students in the early stages of career planning, including the development of career-related experiences and professional job search upon graduation.
Counseling Services
Academic and personal counseling services are available to all Michigan Tech undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to their families.
Engineering Learning Center (MEEM 203)
The Engineering Learning Center (ELC) helps students who are taking MEEM2110, MEEM2700, MEEM2150, and MEEM2200. You can drop by to talk with student coaches during regular hours. Coaches are also available for one-on-one appointments and group learning sessions. The ELC has six computer workstations with software to review engineering concepts and perform dynamic modeling, including Matlab.
Math Learning Center (128 Fisher)
The Mathematics Learning Center guides students taking courses in the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Technology. Visit the Web site for the hours of operation and a current list of the courses covered.
Civil & Environmental Engineering Student Success Center (103 Dillman)
The Lee and Arleta Bernson Student Success Center provides an area where faculty and students can come together to share ideas. In general, this is an informal setting allowing for more one-on-one problem solving.
Physics Learning Center (228 Fisher Hall)
The Physics Learning Center offers a variety of services to students seeking extra help or instruction in the general physics courses. The center is staffed by successful student coaches who receive continual training for professional development.
Chemistry Learning Center (208 Chem Sci)
The Chemistry Learning Center is a resource that is available for all MTU students enrolled in first year and organic chemistry lecture courses. Our goal is to provide a comfortable, supportive learning environment with a friendly, approachable and knowledgeable student staff. The undergraduate chemistry coaches are trained to help students make a good transition to college and to gain confidence in their mastery of chemistry.
Writing Center (Walker 107)
Students in Perspectives (UN1001) or Revisions (UN2001) can work with a writing coach. Study teams are available for World Cultures (UN1002). All students can work with a coach on any aspect of writing, reading, and academic literacy. Sessions can focus on writing an essay, reading complex course material, understanding course expectations and assignments, developing revision and editing skills, proofreading, learning a citation system, using evidence, preparing a research report, writing a group report, resumes and cover letters, improving study strategies, practicing English as a second language, and managing learning differences/disabilities.
Walk-in hours are scheduled several times daily, and students may make weekly appointments.
Student Affairs
Student Affairs provides a rich array of activities, programs, and services in collaboration with our faculty colleagues to engage students in the life of the University and enhance student learning.