Care and Equity Resources
The Care and Equity team has compiled numerous resources for faculty and staff. Below is more information regarding issues that are more prevalent than ever, including faculty mentoring, health and wellness, and child care.
The (ACC) for the University of Michigan-Dearborn is based on the premise that undergraduate and graduate students will perform honestly and ethically on all tests, projects, and assignments.
CARE provides a place to report concerns about the mental health and well-being of students.
The Mission of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is to advance student success by promoting emotional wellness and psychological development by providing culturally competent, high quality, and confidential mental health services, prevention and educational programming, campus wide consultation, crisis response, and outreach.
offers a number of services designed to help active or retired staff and faculty members and their immediate benefit eligible adult family members with personal difficulties encountered at both work and home. All FASCCO services are free of charge.
Through Faculty Mentoring, faculty members share experiences, expertise, and advice on research, teaching, and other professional concerns with less experienced colleagues.
- The Early Childhood Education Center is a great option for early childhood education, and it's a branch of the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
- The is a preschool for 4-year old children. See if your family qualifies for this program. Look under the ‘Programs’ tab and learn more about GSRP and enroll if you qualify.
- The also offers help finding licensed programs for children 0-12. Visit this resource for more information and to see if your family qualifies.
- Contact the if you have children that are 3-4 years old for early learning, health, or family wellbeing services.
- Check with the to see if you are eligible for financial assistance with your child’s development. Learn more from this Frequently Asked Questions page to see if you qualify and how to get aid.
- The is a resource center that has services for providers such as coaching, financial assistance, and more for people in the Wayne-Oakland-Macomb area. If you need assistance, visit the ‘Community Resources’ tab and follow the instructions.
- can help you get connected with resources you may need such as food, housing, and mental health. Enter your zip code to find a home visiting program near you.
- Use this public database from the to see licensed child care centers in your area. It specifies ages needed, services provided, and contact information for each child care center (note: some child care centers may be in-home daycares or group homes).
- The offers free tutoring for its members. The club strives for students in need to reach their full potential.
- is a nonprofit that offers free online tutoring from one-on-one interactions between your child and a tutor.
- offers free tutoring under the No Child Left Behind Law. If your child qualifies, you may find a tutor through this program.
- Receive at-home care from child care providers near you from . You can view each candidate’s qualifications, reviews, and even see if they have a background check on file. Care also provides tutoring/private educator services under the ‘Tutoring’ header!
- Another resource to use to receive at-home care child providers near you from . You can view the candidate’s qualifications, see special skills (such as CPR, or First Aid), and rates.
- provides free educational resources for K-12 that will help with homeschooling. Help ranges from language learning, tutorials, and various web resources for each subject.
Success at Dearborn for Faculty and Staff is a compilation of resources to support faculty and staff in and out of the classroom in teaching and learning, data driven decisions, and student success.
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