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In addition to our in-house tutoring services, 密歇根州立大学丹佛 provides all current 密歇根州立大学丹佛 students free access to 24/7 online tutoring from TutorMe.
Work on your math skills with drop in flexible support from the 数学实验室.
Receive writing support online, during the day, or in the evening through the 写作中心.
Take advantage of free one-on-one and group sessions at the 辅导中心.
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密歇根州立大学丹佛 has confidential mental health resources available to all currently enrolled students at no additional cost. Please contact the 咨询中心 (303-615-9988) or the 奥瑞瑞亚的健康中心 (303-615-9999) for more information. After-hours metal health crisis support is also available by calling 303-615-9911.
The on-campus 奥瑞瑞亚的健康中心 exclusively serves AHEC, CCD, 密歇根州立大学丹佛 and CU 丹佛 students, 教职员工. The medical and mental health services provided by the 奥瑞瑞亚的健康中心 are designed to keep students, 教职员工 healthy so that they can thrive personally and professionally.
The 访问中心 ensures access and inclusion for all students with disabilities by collaborating with students and faculty to provide accommodations to help mitigate barriers to online learning.
密歇根州立大学丹佛 校园娱乐 offers opportunities to stay active and engaged through their social media channels, plus several virtual group fitness programs and opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
The 学生关怀中心 provides holistic, non-clinical case management support to 密歇根州立大学丹佛 students. If you know someone or are yourself experiencing housing or food insecurity, 金融问题, 最近的损失, or other unexpected life events that affect the ability to go to school, please contact us by calling 303-615-0006 or filing a CARE report.
生活发生了. One of 密歇根州立大学丹佛’s core values is access—all students should have access to resources they need to succeed in college and finish their education. The Student 紧急 Retention Fund is an emergency stipend for 密歇根州立大学丹佛 students who are dealing with unanticipated and/or catastrophic life events that might otherwise cause the student to stop or pause their educational goals.