Student resources
Accessibility Concerns
Students can report barriers on campus and find a list of University contacts for accessibility concerns here.
Audiology Services
Students can learn more about how to obtain free Audiology services at the WSU Audiology Clinic here.
Biking on Campus
Resources for bicyclists on campus can be found here and here.
Blue Books & Scantrons
Students can obtain free blue books and scantrons at the UGL Circulation Desk, DOSO Front Desk, OMSE Front Desk, Student Center Front Desk, and at The W Food Pantry.
Carpool Matching
Find other students to carpool to campus with by using this tool.
Child Care Resources
Resources can be found here for child care on and around campus. You can find information on lactation support here. You can also find more information on early childhood centers here.
Detroit Connector
Now, all students can purchase affordable tickets to travel between the University of Michigan campuses on the Detroit Connector here.
Discounts on Technology
C&IT provides resources for students to obtain free and discounted software, hardware, services, and other devices here.
File a Police Complaint
Information on how to file a complaint with WSUPD can be found here. Students can also email us or fill out our Voice Your Opinion form to share their concerns directly with us.
Financial Aid Resources
You can find financial aid appeal forms here to contest any aspect of your financial aid determination, learn about financial aid availability for special programs here, find general financial aid resources here, and find specific resources to address the full range of needs of low-income students here.
Grade Appeals
Resources to learn more about how to file a grade appeal can be found here.
Internal Audit Anonymous Tip Form
Any cases of suspected University fraud can be reported by filling out the anonymous tip form here.
LGBTQ+ Resources
You can read more about on-campus and regional LGBTQ+ resources here.
MDHHS Caseworkers On Campus
The caseworkers from MDHHS are able to assist students with learning more and applying for state and federal benefits. Those benefits are, but not limited to, Supplemental Food Assistance Program (SNAP), State Emergency Relief (rental assistance, transportation assistance, burial assistance, etc.), Childcare Assistance, and more. The caseworkers are available during the academic year (including Spring/Summer semester) every Wednesday from 9am-4pm. If you have any more question pertaining to the MDHHS Caseworkers located in the Welcome Center, please feel free to e-mail wsucosw@wayne.edu.
Mental Health Resources
You can read more about the University's free mental health support resources here. Some more resources include the free CAPS After Hours Crisis Line (313-577-CAPS (2277)), this list of on-campus and regional emergency contacts here, and the free National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988).
Office of Fellowships
To learn about scholarship and fellowship opportunities available to you through the Office of International Programs, please visit here to be directed to the Office of Fellowships for Wayne State.
Reflection Rooms
To find Reflection Room locations across campus, visit maps.wayne.edu and type "reflection rooms" in the search bar.
Request to Address the Board of Governors
Sign up to deliver a public comment at an upcoming meeting of the Board of Governors here. Make sure to complete this form at least 48 hours before the meeting of the BOG which you plan to speak at.
Single-Use Parking Pass Information
The Student Senate is pleased to announce that the W Food Pantry will now be offering FREE single-use parking passes to students in need. Interested students can be referred to the pantry or can walk in to receive a pass. When arriving, the staff at the W Food Pantry will record that they have given you a pass. Parking passes are limited to students for 1 pass retrieval maximum every 7 days. Students can use these passes in non-premium structures by using the "One Card Credit/Debit" card slot. This will allow for a single entry into and out of the parking structure. Parking passes will expire on December 31st, 2023 if they are not used before then. This initiative is aimed at those students who may be experiencing financial hardships and is a way to potentially alleviate some burden due to the costs of parking. Please be respectful of your use of these passes. If you have any questions about this initiative, feel free to email us at studentsenate@wayne.edu! Below, we have included additional contacts for this initiative.
*Lost cards can unfortunately not be replaced so please keep track of these cards*
CONTACTS:
Name | Office | |
Kenya Maxey | DOSO/W Food Pantry | Ae4082@wayne.edu |
David Strauss | DOSO | Ak3096@wayne.edu |
Audra Forsberg | OneCard & Parking Service Center | Au4680@wayne.edu |
Jon Frederick | Parking and Transportation | Ah9818@wayne.edu |
Michelle Luck | Financial Aid | Dx1122@wayne.edu |
Hassan Ezzeddine | Student Senate | h.f.ezzeddine@wayne.edu |
Student Organization Resources
A comprehensive gateway to all resources available to registered student organizations can be found here.
Title IX
Visit your one-stop shop for all Title IX information, resources, and support services here.
Transportation
To learn more about how to use public transit like DDOT, MoGo and more, click here.
Tuition and Fee Appeals Board
The Tuition and Fee Appeals Board adjudicates written appeals from students to decide whether or not to cancel tuition and/or related fees based on University guidelines. The Board is the final arbiter of appeals for tuition and/or related fees. It is authorized to cancel tuition and/or fees for individual students on a case-by-case basis when circumstances warrant. Learn more about how to submit an appeal here.