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contactCEW@umich.edu

 

 ContactPerson:

Kirsten Elling, CEW Associate Director for Counseling
kelling@umich.edu

 

 

Center for the Education
of Women / University of Michigan

330 East Liberty
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

734.764.6005

 

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The Community College Student Transfer Program

This new initiative is designed to provide prospective and current transfer students with a range of support services.  In collaboration with other campus units, CEW offers programming aimed at empowering participants to develop to their fullest potential, accomplish their academic goals and reach their career aspirations. The CCTS program reflects the inclusive values of the University of Michigan and its commitment to meet the needs of a diverse campus population

Program Goals:  To help all students identify and foster an awareness of the possibilities for academic success, and to promote positive professional and personal development.

Programs Offered:

Open House for all community college transfers each semester.

Speakers and discussion groups: on relevant topics of concern to community college transfers.\

 

Programs offered by CEW

 

Services at CEW

CEW offers a welcoming, supportive environment in which to explore educational, professional and situational issues.  Our senior counseling staff is highly trained in assisting students during their adjustment phase and beyond.

Free counseling: educational and career counseling; specific referrals to units outside CEW and community resources.

Scholarships: CEW competitive scholarships for returning students; and information on scholarships available outside CEW.

Small emergency fund:  funding is available to students facing serious and unexpected financial problems, who meet our eligibility requirements. 

Services offered to all Community College Transfer Students

    • Networking

    • Stress management

    • Leadership development

    • Financial planning and budgeting

    • Juggling the demands of academic studies and family life.

    • Free and low-cost workshops

    • Lectures and seminars

    • Peer support groups

    • Lending library: reference materials; and computers with free internet access.

*This program is made possible by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and its commitment to ensuring university access to community college students nationwide.

 Contact Person:

Kirsten Elling, CEW Associate Director for Counseling
kelling@umich.edu

 Center for the Education of Women  University of Michigan

330 E. Liberty  Ann Arbor, MI  48104-2274
Tel. 734-764-6005 Fax: 734-998-6203

 


 

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