Resources for new and transfer students
Student services
For the most up-to-date campus information and guide to navigate campus safely, visit: Warrior Safe is Warrior Strong.
Learning, success and support
- Academic Success Center
- Career Services
- Peer-assisted learning (PAL)
- Student Disability Services
- Study Skills Counseling
- University Libraries
- Use the Ask-a-Librarian feature for help or questions that are not already covered in the guide.
- Browse the libraries' collection
- Veteran Services (OMVAE)
- WSU Bookstore
Finances
- Education scholarships
- Office of Student Financial Aid
- Tuition and fees calculator
- University cost calculators for federal aid eligibility, scholarships, and student loans
- View eBill
- WSU Scholarships
Opportunities to Get Involved
Records and registration
- Academic and registration calendar
- Bulletin
- Class schedule
- Declare your major
- Degree audit (Degree Works)
- Dropping/withdrawing
- Enrollment verification
- Final exam schedule
- Grades
- How to register
- Privacy
- Records and registration forms
- Replacement diploma requires
- Transfer credit
- Transcript requests
Self-Care
- College of Education has a Mental Health and Wellness Clinic (MHaWC), specifically, aimed to provide services designed to improve the mental health and well-being of the students, families, and community throughout the state of Michigan. We accomplish this through several types of services, broadly counseling/psychotherapy-based and art-based.
- Emergency resources
- Students needing emergency financial assistance due to the coronavirus may be eligible for support the WSU CARES Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund or the WSU Student Emergency Grant Program.
- Wayne State's Dean of Students Office (DOSO) lists many other resources available to support students, including: