Virtual and On-Campus Services for Students
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Advising services for current students?
- Undergraduate: Current students
The Division of Academic Services will provide Virtual Open Advising/Office Hours each Tuesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm through Zoom. A link and directions are provided below.
If you are not available for Virtual Open Advising on Tuesdays, please schedule a virtual appointment with your advisor through Advising Works. When scheduling the virtual appointment, indicate your meeting preference (via phone or Microsoft Teams or Zoom video conference) and your phone number in the comments for scheduling.
- Undergraduate students assigned to an advisor
Please schedule an appointment at: https://stars.wayne.edu/. Click the blue button at the top "Make an Appointment," then select "Select type of service, department or activity and subject of appointment."
- Current WSU undergraduate students wanting to change to a College of Education major
Please schedule an appointment at: https://stars.wayne.edu/. Click the blue button at the top "Make an Appointment," then select "Select type of service, department or activity and subject of appointment." Select "Explore [MAJOR]". Follow the prompts for name and availability.
- Current WSU undergraduate students wanting to change to a College of Education minor
Please schedule an appointment at: https://stars.wayne.edu/. Click the blue button at the top "Make an Appointment," then select "Select type of service, department or activity and subject of appointment." Select "Explore [MINOR]". Follow the prompts for name and availability.
- Undergraduate: Prospective students
Please contact Academic Services during Virtual Open Advising/Office Hours each Tuesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm through Zoom. A link and directions are provided below.
If you are not available for Virtual Open Advising/Office Hours on Tuesdays, please review the list of undergraduate advisors by program or service found on our Undergraduate Advising page and contact the advisor directly through the e-mail address provided.
- Graduate: Current students
If you need to meet with your faculty advisor, please contact them through e-mail to determine the virtual/in-person options they have available.
If you need the assistance from the Division of Academic Services during Virtual Open Advising/Office Hours each Tuesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm through Zoom. A link and directions are provided below.
- Graduate: Prospective students
Please contact the Division of Academic Services during Virtual Open Advising/Office Hours each Tuesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm through Zoom. A link and directions are provided below.
- Whom do I contact with advising questions or issues?
If you are unable to reach your undergraduate academic advisor or your graduate faculty advisor, please send an e-mail message to one of the e-mail addresses below:
Undergraduate Issues/Concerns/Questions: coeundergrad@wayne.edu
Graduate Issues/Concerns/Questions: coegrad@wayne.edu
All other concerns should be directed to Assistant Dean Paul W. Johnson at pjohnson@wayne.edu
Virtual open advising/office hours How it works
After connecting through Zoom and once we open Virtual Open Advising/Office Hours on Tuesdays, you will enter the waiting room. The room moderator will ask your questions to determine how best we can assist you. When an advisor or staff member is available, we will move you to a breakout room to meet one-on-one with that advisor or staff member. You must accept the invitation to join the breakout room.
The virtual environment will function much like face-to-face Open Advising/Office Hours. There may be a waiting time to meet with an advisor or staff member. In addition, advisors and staff members will be away during their lunch.
Zoom meeting information for virtual open advising/office hours
- Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Join Zoom meeting
- Meeting ID: 250 662 575
- Passcode: 735257
Remote/virtual technology
Resources for staying connected remotely.
Student Information
Self-Care and resources
- The 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.
- Academic Success Center
- 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.
- Libraries:
- Use the Ask-a-Librarian feature for help or questions that are not already covered in the guide
- Browse the libraries' collection
- Student Service Center have links to numerous resources to assist students
- Wayne State's Dean of Students Office (DOSO) lists many other resources available to support students, including: