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We think it is significant that several years ago we decided
to become the Office of Student Services in place of the Office
of Student Affairs. More than a simple exchange of words it
created an entirely new direction, enlarged our scope and em-
phasized what it is we are really here for-to SERVE the stu-
dents' needs.
You will see detailed on this page the various units within
our office which have been created to meet specific needs. In
addition we have an Ombudsperson to assist students in their
encounters with the complex bureaucratic systems of a large
university and the community.

We are always

looking for new approaches to enhance your

education and to make living here more enriching for yo u r
total self-development. This is a goal which is hard to define,
but may best be exemplified by the sense of security you may
have in years to come when sending your own children here.
We want your ideas toward the achievement of these goals.

We want to be
YOU!

reminded

that the U in the University is

HENRY JOHNSON, Vice President for Student Services
3310 MICHIGAN UNION-764-7423

HOUSING SERVICE
The Housing Information Office is the focal point for
information and assistance regarding all types of hous-
ing on the Ann Arbor campus. Professional staff mem-
bers are available to assist members of the University
community with all their housing needs.
Traditionally, newly entering students have chosen to
live in University owned and operated facilities. The only
students required to do so, however, are freshmen under
18 years of age who do not have parental permission to
live outside residence halls. To the best of our knowledge
very few students are required by their parents to live in
residence halls; nevertheless, about 95 per cent of the
freshmen choose these accommodations.
FOR
Up-To-Date information on Housing
CALL

UNIVERSITY
HEALTH SERVICE
207 Fletcher St.
A broad range of outpatient and inpatient
services including: full-time Medical Clinic
staff; over 15 specialty clinics, pharmacy, lab-
oratory, accredited thirty-three bed hospital

OFFERS:

OFFICE OF
STUDENT PROGRAMS
3400 Michigan Union-7634182
Provides resources to facilitate the leadership and initiative
of students, faculty and staff to enable students to acquire skills
for responsible living as free individuals. Learning and practice
in applying these skills in individual and organizational settings
which contribute to the students' sense of competence, independ-
ence and responsibility are stressed. Particular emphasis is placed
on the importance of inter and intra organizational development
and relationships and the coordination of efforts to formalize stu-
dent concerns and issues for attitudinal, structural and educational
changes within the University and the community. Program and
resource areas are:

floor.
FOR: Enrolled students, non-enrolled students (regis-
tered within past 12 months) and spouses.

Periodic health appraisals andi
service available to staff and
limited basis.
FOR SPECIFIC SERVICES, CALL:
Allergy Clinic -
BUSINESS OFFICE (Insurance)
CASHIER (Accounts)
Dentistry
Emergency Clinic-24 hrs. daily
Gyn/Contraception Clinic
Immunization Clinic

immunization
faculty on a
764-8304
764-7380
763-2426
764-7385
764-8347
763-4370
763-1418

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THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER
OFFICE OF ETHICS AND
RELIGION 32
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONAL
SERVICES 3

603 E. Madison

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204 Michigan Union
408 Michigan Union

General Housing Information
Family Housing Assignments
Off-Campus Housing Referrals
Residence Hall Assignments
Small Group Housing

763-3164
763-3164
763-4104
763-3164
763-3205

Educational Innovation Advocate
Women's Program Coordinator
Human Sexuality Advocate
Student Organizations Coordinator
Student Organization Business
Services 2400 Michigan Union

Housing Information Office

Infirmary 764-7396
MEDICAL CLINIC (Med. Info.) 764-8325
Medical Records 764-7393
Pharmacy 764-7387
Problem Pregnancy Counseling 764-8313
VD INFO (request male or female Dr.) 763-4511
UNANSWERED QUESTIONS? CALL 764-3320 or pick
up a copy of the new Health Service Brochure ".... for
what's bugging you" at Health Service, LS&A or at reg-
istration.

MICHIGAN ADVERTISING
WORKS.
EVENT AND FACULTY
SCHEDULING
UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES
CENTER

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764-9310
764-7442
764-0207
763-4189
763-4187
763-4186
763-0077
764-7409
764-0437
763-1385
763-1107
763-3501

3414 Michigan Union
2400 Michigan Union
2105 Michigan Union

1011 Student Activities

Bldg.

Hours 8:00/12:00, 12:30/4:30

CAMPUS BROADCASTING NETWORK-WRCN (AM
WCBN (FM 530 Student Act. Bldg.

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CAREER PLANNING
andPLCMN
CAREERS
" RESOURCE LIBRARY-Career information on all types of em-
ployment; graduate and undergraduate catalogs and direc-
tories. Come in and browse.
" CAREER PLANNERS-People to talk with about your career
alternatives, courses and majors related to careers, grad pro-
grams. On a walk-in basis (usually) or by appointment.
ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
" With employers for career positions in schools, industry, busi-
ness, or government.
" With grad, law, bus. ad., and med. schools for admissions in-
formation.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
* Minority program-counseling for minority students on careers
and job finding skills.
* Women's program-luncheons, workshops, and career infor-
mation to develop alternatives.
" Pre-professional advising for law,, med., dent., vet., and osteo.
schools.
JOB FINDING RESOURCES
# Job-Finding Workshops-Resumes, letters of application, job
interviewing, strategies in contacting employers.
" Current job openings-Civil Service information; Directories of
employers; Employer literature on career opportunities.
CAREER
SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES

COUNSELING SERVICES
Students oe invited to bring any concern; the initial goals of the
counseling interaction are to achieve problem clarification, to
resolve immediate issues, and to identify appropriate strategies
for further problem resolution.
COUNSELING:
" problem clarification identification
" personal counseling for personal/social problems such as
relationship difficulties, personal effectiveness,
frustrations, coping
" couples counseling for married and unmarried couples
" groups and workshops for personal and interpersonal
skill develpment
Appointments can be made Monday through Friday from 8:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m. Groups and workshops are often offered during
late afternoon and evening hours. Call 764-8312 for information.
Confidentiality is assured. Information is released only with the
student's written permission.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION STOP BY OR CALL:
Third floor Michigan Union-764-8312
Second floor Health Service-764-8316
DIAL 76-GUIDE-24 Hour Service
Student counselors are available to talk about anything of a per-
sonal concern to the caller, including crisis situations. In addition
to personal phone counseling, GUIDE offers referral and infor-
mation help, aiding callers to find campus and community re-
sources, and supplying basic information about the University and
Ann Arbor communities. All calls and requests are confidential.
In the event of a University emergency, 76-GUIDE serves as a
center for information and rumor control.

COMMUNITY SERVICES
As a minority student, a tenant, a disabled student
or a volunteer, communities can mean a lot to you. Com-
munity Services (CS) is all about the communities stu-
dents form on campus and the ways they relate to off-
campus communities. CS deals realistically and respon-
sively with where you're coming from, who you are and
what you care about through the following offices:
MINORITY STUDENT

SERVICES

2205 Michigan Union

763-4188

DISABLED STUDENT
SERVICES

2211 Michigan Union

763-3000

MEDIATION
SERVICES

2205 Michigan Union

763-1071

PROJECT
COMMUNITY

2204 Michigan Unton

763-3548

TROTTER
HOUSE

1443 Washtenaw Ave.

763-4692

MINORITY COUNSELING
IN FORMATION--764-8131

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