Places to Refer Students (Non-emergency)
Key Campus Resources for Students
There are many campus resources available for students. Some of these options are confidential such as counselors and health services. Other campus resources are non-confidential and would also likely be mandatory reporting offices for crimes or university policy breaches. The resources are identified as confidential or non-confidential in the list below. Additional resources and details can be found at: https://hr.umich.edu/working-u-m/workplace-improvement/reporting-resources-confidential-non-confidential
FOR EMERGENCIES AND STUDENTS IN CRISIS, visit the student crisis (emergency) handbook section.
UMSI Resources
Confidential
Embedded CAPS Counselor
The School of Information has an embedded Psychologist named Ashley Evearitt, offered in partnership with the U-M Counseling and Psychological Services office. Ashley is available to current UMSI students, typically for appointment based counseling. Students needing walk-in services should go to the U-M CAPS office. Additionally, Ashley is available to partner with instructors and administration, and can offer programming or targeted support on issues. More information about how to schedule an appointment with Ashley can be found here.
Non-Confidential
UMSI Office of Academic and Student Affairs
You can refer students with issues or needs of various sorts to the UMSI Office of Academic Student Affairs (OASA) staff. For academic support, students can email their program-specific academic advising teams and/or the academic success team listed below. These emails are monitored during normal business hours and can be used by students, faculty, instructors, GSIs, and staff.
BSI Academic Advising: umsi.advising.bsi@umich.edu
MADS Academic Advising: umsi.advising.mads@umich.edu
MHI Academic Advising: umsi.advising.mhi@umich.edu
MSI Academic Advising: umsi.advising.msi@umich.edu
PhD Program Support: umsi.phdprogram@umich.edu
UMSI Academic Success: umsi.academicsuccess@umich.edu
IMPORTANT: Please submit the UMSI Student Care Report if you are aware of a UMSI student that needs additional support for a non-urgent concern, including but not limited to academic difficulty, well-being concerns, tutoring support, and/or connection to university resources. This form is monitored during normal business hours and can be used by faculty, instructors, GSIs, and staff.
U-M Resources
Confidential
Advocacy & Support:
For Students and Employees: Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) (734) 764-7771, 24-hour crisis line (734) 936-3333.
Counseling:
For Students: Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): (734) 764-8312 (includes 24 hour service). Note, after hours emergencies contact UM Psych ER at 734-996-4747 or 911
For Central Campus Faculty and Staff (including GSA staff): Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office (FASCCO): (734) 936-8660
Ombuds:
For Students: Office of the Ombuds: (734) 763-3545
University Health Service:
For Students and Employees: Sexual Assault Services at University Health Service (UHS). UHS provides medical services for those who have experienced sexual assault, including sexual assault medical exams conducted by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) from Washtenaw County: (734) 764-8320
Non-Confidential
Additionally, here is a listing of helpful campus services and resources where you can refer students.
Police, Fire and Medical Emergencies dial 9-1-1, For non-emergencies (734) 763-1131 or text 377911