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We think it issignificant that several
in place of the Office of Student Affairs
new direction, enlarged our scope and e
years ago we decided to become the Office of Student Services
. More than a
mphasized
simple exchange of words it
created an entirely
it is we are really here, for - to S E RV E the
students'
needs.
You
will see detailed o
n these pages the
addition we have
various units within our office wh
ich
have been created
in their encounters
to meet speci
fic
needs.
In*
an Ombudsperson to assist students
with the complex bureaucratic systems of a
l
arge university and the community.
We are a waysl
ooki
ng for
new approaches
to enhance your education and
to make
living
more enrich
ing
for
your total self-development. This is a goal which is hard to
define,
but
may
here
best
own
be exemp
children [
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if ied
by the sense of security you may have in years
to come
when
s en
din
g your
1erC
Wewant,
your
ideas
toward the achievement of these goals.
We
want to be reminded that the U in the University is YOU!
HENRY JOHNSON, Vice President for Student
Services
307 MICHIGAN UNION
-764-7423
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SERVICE
UNIVERSITY
HEALTH SERVICE.
207 Fletcher St.
The Housing Information Office is the focal point for information
assistance regarding all types of housing on the Ann Arbor campus.
and
Pro-
fessional staff members 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, how-
ever, are freshmen under 18 years of age who do not have, parental per-
mission to live outside residence halls. To the best of our knowledge very
few students are required by their parents to live in residence halls; never-
theless, about 95 per cent of the freshmen choose these accommodations.
For
UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION ON HOUSING
CALL
OFFERS:
A broad range of outpatient and inpatient services including: full-
time Medical Clinic staff; o v e r 15 specialty clinics, pharmacy,
laboratory; accredited thirty-three bed hospital floor.
FOR: Enrolled students, non-enrolled students
(registered within past 12
months)
and spouses. Periodic health appraisals and immuniza-
tion service available to staff and faculty on a.limited basis.
FOR SPECIFIC SERVICES, CALL:
Allergy Clinic
BUSINESS OFFICE (Insurance)
CASH IER
(Accounts)
General Housing Information
Family Housing Assignments
Off-Campus Housing Referrals
Residence Hall Assignments
Small Group Housing
763-3164
763-3168
764-7400
763-3164
763-3205
Dentistry
Emergency Clinic-24 hrs. daily
Gyn/Contraception Clinic
Immunization Clinic
Infirmary
764-8304
764-7380
763-2426
764-7385
764-8347
763-4370
763-1418
764-7396
764-8325
764-7393
764-7387
764-8329
763-4511
MEDICAL CLINIC
Medical Records
(Med. Info.)
Pharmacy
Problem Pregnancy Counseling
VD INFO (request male or female dr.)
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