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Learning Resources Center (LRC)
209J Bessey Hall, 355-2363 The LRC provides instructional facilities, staff, and materials for MSU students interested in improving thinking, reading, writing, listening, study, time management, and test-taking skills. Appointments are not necessary. All services and workshops are provided free of charge.
Writing Center
300 Bessey Hall, 432-3610, grammar@msu.edu Experienced writing consultants talk one-on-one with writers of all levels of proficiency at all stages of a composition. Get assistance in brainstorming topics, organizing ideas, developing rough drafts, and fine tuning your writing. For an answer to a quick question, use the Grammar and Usage Hotline at the same phone and E-mail address.
Career Development Center (CDC)
6 Student Services Building, 355-9510 ext. 335 The CDC contains a comprehensive collection of books and files on thousands of career fields and 3,200 employers as well as career and employer directories, MSU curriculum files, graduate and student information, audio-visual aids, and self-evaluation modules.Caryn Mateer assists students in the College of Education who are activating a Placement File, preparing resumes, researching employers, and preparing for job interviews. She also assists teacher certification students in career planning and teaching market research.
Service Learning Center (CSLCE)
26 Student Services Building, 353-4400 MSU students may receive placement assistance here for volunteer experiences and internships related to their majors. The office is open Monday - Friday, Noon - 5:00 pm.
Counseling Center
Main Office: 207 Student Services Building, 355-8270
Branch: 335 Olin Health Center, 355-2310
Students should feel free to contact the Counseling Center for personal concerns and crises. Professional counseling and psychological services are offered to assist with both immediate personal and career concems and longer range plans. All services are confidential. Initial consultations are free of charge; all services are free to currently enrolled students carrying 1 or more credits. A multitude of specialized groups and workshops are offered each semester, with varying topics which usually include stress management and test anxiety. Handouts about these groups and workshops are available in 207 Student Services.
24-hour Sexual Assault Crisis Line
372-6666 24-hour service for women and men who have been sexually assaulted (and their friends, families, and roommates).
The Testing Office
207 Student Services Building, (inside the Counseling Center), 355-8385 Registration materials for the LSAT, GRE, MCAT, and GMAT are available here, as well as foreign language placement tests. Registration materials for the NMC are available in the College of Education Student Affairs Office, 134 Erickson Hall.
Office of Study Abroad
109 International Center
353-8920 MSU's program options are among the most diverse, with more than 200 programs in 60 countries on all continents. Our programs range in length from two to six weeks to a semester or an academic year, and they are offered during each session, including winter and spring break
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