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Academic Career and Advisement Center
The Academic and Career Advisement Center is the place for answers to all your academic and career questions.  Professional advisers are here to guide you through your search for a major and/or career.  They are also available through our Virtual Advising Center, where you can ask them questions any time of the day or night.                                                                 
3302.1 Hedgcock Building - 227-2971                            
103 Jacobetti Center - 227-2283                                     
Web: www.nmu.edu/acac                                                
Email: acac@nmu.edu

Academic Computing Services (Help Desk)
Provides support for the TLC program laptop computers.
LRC 116 - 227-2468
Web: www.acs.nmu.edu

All Campus Tutoring
A wide range of FREE tutoring services including: peer tutoring on a walk-in basis, tutor-facilitated study groups, on-site and on-line workshops.
ACT I - 111H LRC - 227-2618
ACTII - 3302.2 Hedgcock Building - 227-2971
Web: www.nmu.edu/tutoring
Email: act@nmu.edu

Counseling and Consultation Services
Offers counseling and psychological services that facilitate students' personal development to participate more successfully in the NMU living and learning community.
3405 Hedgcock Building - 227-2981                             
Web: www.nmu.edu/counselingcenter                   

Dean of Students Office
A good place to start if you can't figure out what to do, where to go, or who to ask.
2001 Hedgcock Building - 227-1700
Web: www.nmu.edu/dso
Email: dso@nmu.edu

Disability Services
Disability Services provides assistance for students who are qualified under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) to receive accommodations.                                                       
2001 Hedgcock Building - 227-1700                             
Web: http://dso.nmu.edu/disability/
Email: disserv@nmu.edu         

Financial Aid
Here to assist you in finding resources to help you and your family pay for college.
2107 C.B. Hedgcock - 227-2327
Web: www.nmu.edu/finaid
Email: fao@nmu.edu

Health Center                     
The Health Center provides accessible comprehensive primary care medical services to university students and their spouses, and to university staff and their dependents 16 years of age and older.                            
Lower Level of Gries Hall - 227-2355                            
Web:  www.nmu.edu/healthcenter                                                                        

JobSearch Center
Need a job?  Want to fine tune your resume?  This is the office for your career-related needs.        
3502 Hedgcock Building - 227-2800
Satellite Office - 103 Jacobetti Center (T, W, R from 8am to 12 pm)
Web: jobsearch.nmu.edu

Language Lab   
The Language Lab has undergone major renovations to integrate computer-based technology into its tutorial and classroom services.
.203 Jamrich Hall - 227-2043                                          
Web: http://www.nmu.edu/languages/Lab/index.htm                                                           

Math Lab
For assistance with your math courses.
3810 West Science - 227-1612
Web: http://math.nmu.edu/resources/tutors/tutors.htm

Multicultural Education and Resource Center
The Multicultural Education and Resource Center partners with students, faculty, staff and alumni to build a vibrant, stimulating and safe learning community where cultural diversity is highly valued, differences are respected and people from all cultures and backgrounds flourish.       
3001 Hedgcock Building - 227-1554                             
Web: http://dso.nmu.edu/merc/                                                      
Email: merc@nmu.edu

                                                                                                                                       
NMU Volunteer Center
The NMU Volunteer Center is designed to assist students, both individually and as members of student organizations, as well as university faculty and staff with finding ways in which they can contribute to the Marquette community.
1206 University Center - 227-2466
Web: www.nmu.edu/cse/volunteer.htm
Email: volctr@nmu.edu

Center for Student Enrichment
There is literally something for everyone at Northern Michigan University — over 280 student organizations, leadership programs, and hundreds of events and activities.                                  
1206 University Center - 227-1771                                
Web: www.nmu.edu/cse                                                   
Email: cse@nmu.edu

Student Service Center
The Student Service Center is a convenient location for most everything a student needs in regards to administrative processes at NMU.
2210 Hedgcock Building - 227-1221
Web: www.nmu.edu/ssc
Email: ssc@nmu.edu

Student Support Services
Student Support Services is a comprehensive support program that assists first generation, low income students and students with disabilities to attain their baccalaureate degree.
3302.3 Hedgcock Building - 227-1550                          
www.nmu.edu/studentsupport
                                                               
                       
Veteran Student Services
This office manages veteran student educational benefits.
2105 Hedgcock Building - 227-1715
Web: www.nmu.edu/records/Veterans.htm
Email: veterans@nmu.edu

Health Promotions Office
This office is available to provide university students, faculty, and staff resources related to alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, sexual assault, and sexually transmitted diseases including HIV.
1205 University Center - 227-1455
Web: www.nmu.edu/hpo
Email: hpo@nmu.edu

Writing Center
The Writing Center’s mission is to help NMU students improve their writing skills.
111G LRC – 227-2683
Web: www.nmu.edu/writingcenter
Email: writing@nmu.edu

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