Counseling & Academic Advising
College will be one of the most exciting times in your life. Along the way, you’re going to be faced with many choices, and each one will open you up to a world of possibilities.
Whether you’re here to earn an associate degree or certificate, prepare to transfer or have another plan entirely, our Counseling & Academic Advising team is here to support you in your goals and help you reach that next big step!
Not sure how to get started?
Our counselors and academic advisors are here to assist you in deciding upon and mapping out a plan to accomplish your unique goals.
Need to talk to someone about a personal issue?
The college has partnered with Uwill, a mental health services provider, to give you around-the- clock access to teletherapy and other mental health services.
Should you talk to a counselor or academic advisor?
Academic Advising
Know which program you're interested in? Our academic advisors are here to help you get the most out of your Macomb experience and simplify the transfer process!
We can:
- Provide information about the college
- Help you get started
- Explore degree and certificate programs
- Show you hidden opportunities
- Connect you with resources
- Clarify the transfer process
Counseling
Undecided about your Macomb program or school of transfer? Our counselors can set you on the right path toward an enriching college experience and rewarding career.
We can:
- Provide specialized career and academic counseling
- Give referrals for career assessment and decision-making resources
- Work with you to explore majors
- Assist you with goal setting, academic and transfer planning
- Bridge the career exploration and program selection process through our licensed counselor taught, three-credit LIFE-1010 course
- Provide career guidance, connecting your interests to the job market and Macomb programs
Student Access Services
- You have one or more disabilities
- Intend to develop your English language skills as a multilingual learner
- Will be building your writing skills
Visit Student Access Services for more information.
Student Success Coaches
Our Student Success Coaches advise and mentor students throughout every phase of college, including the critical first semester when many students are adjusting to college life.
Coaches are:
- Multilingual and ready to answer questions
- Trained to listen and offer ongoing support
- Ready to offer guidance, encouragement and referrals
Additional Resources
Want to continue your Macomb education, but need assistance with nonacademic costs? The SOS program can connect you with community resources and public benefits.
- We can:
- Find solutions to nonacademic costs while you’re taking classes at Macomb, including:
- Food
- Rent
- Utilities
- Child care
- Health care
- Help with public benefits applications
- Provide referrals to college and community resources
- Find solutions to nonacademic costs while you’re taking classes at Macomb, including:
Looking for additional support to increase your chances of academic success? You may qualify for the Special Populations program if you describe yourself as follows:
- I have a disability
- I come from an economically disadvantaged family
- I am preparing for a nontraditional career
- I am a single parent (including those who are pregnant)
- I am out of the workforce
- I am an English Language Learner
- I am homeless
- I have aged out of the foster care system
We can:
- Secure limited financial assistance
- Serve as go-between with Michigan Works! clients
- Provide referrals for community supports, college resources and programs
- Community and mental health resources: Find out about both self-initiated services and those which require a referral
- Career Services: Macomb’s one-stop-shop for all things career and employment related
- Student Success Seminars: Learn practical, real-world academic and career skills
- Tutoring referrals: Connect with others who can help you improve your GPA and establish academic success
- Academic Success Center: Offering a variety of resources to help you excel as a student
Locations, Hours and Contact Information
Center Campus - H Building, Room 103
44575 Garfield Rd.
Clinton Township, MI 48038
South Campus - G Building, Room 370
14500 E. 12 Mile Rd.
Warren, MI 48088
Phone
Academic Advising, Counseling, Student Access Services
Phone: 586.445.7999
Student Options for Success (SOS)
Special Populations
Phone: 586.447.8609
Academic Advising: askanadvisor@dayoushengwu.net
Counseling: counseling@dayoushengwu.net
Student Access Services: sas@dayoushengwu.net
Student Options for Success (SOS)/
Special Populations: sos@dayoushengwu.net
Hours of Operation*
Monday & Tuesday: 8 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday-Friday: 8 am - 4:30 pm