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What Else Can I/We Do To Make The Transition Easier

Learn how and where to refer your child for help, if needed. Better yet, encourage him or her to seek out the help they need. It is a good idea for students to get to know their professors, their faculty advisors and their resident advisors. There are individuals and offices on campus to handle just about any student need or problem. For telephone numbers, please refer to the MU Resources and Phone Numbers section within the Parent Page. If you can't find the number you're looking for there, look at our online directory of all services and offices at M.U.: http://muweb.millersville.edu/~directry/directories.index.html

And, if you think your child has an emotional or psychological concern, please encourage him or her to call the Counseling Center to set up an appointment to meet with one of our psychologists. Services offered at the Counseling Center are free, professional and confidential. You may find it helpful to take a look at the Referral Information for Faculty and Students section of the M.U. Counseling Center Web Page, found at: http://muweb.millersville.edu/~counsel/referral.php.

 
 
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