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  • CMU Health Insurance for Students is for CMU faculty, staff, their spouses and dependents.  It is offered by the Student Insurance Division of the United HealthCare Insurance Company.  To view a brief summary of the plan benefits, as well as brochure and enrollment application forms for enrollment, go to www.firststudent.com.
  • University Health Services for CMU faculty, staff, their spouses and dependents age 14 years or older.
    Services Available
    : Diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and injuries; Physical Examinations; Travel Health; Sexual health care; HIV/AIDS counseling and testing; Immunizations; laboratory and radiology clinics; Pharmacy; Basic orthopedic rehabilitation by a certified athletic trainer
    Open M-F, 8am - 5pm, Foust Hall at CMU
    (989) 774-5693/-6599; TDD: 989-774-3055; healthservices@cmich.edu
  • CMU Student Disability Services
    Central Michigan University is committed to providing students with disabilities the academic accommodations and auxiliary aids necessary to ensure access to all university services, programs and activities. In addition to the university's campus wide efforts to promote access and inclusion, students with disabilities are further accommodated based on specific individual needs.
    120 Park Library, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
    989.774.3018 (V) 989.774.2568 (TDD); sds@cmich.edu
  • Central Michigan District Health Department, serving Arenac, Clare, Gladwin, Isabella, Osceola, and Roscommon Counties
  • Nimkee Memorial Wellness Center, located on the Tribal reservation in Mount Pleasant, provides health and education resources for Native Americans.
  • Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS) partners with individuals and employers to achieve quality employment outcomes and independence for persons with disabilities.

Isabella County Main MRS Office
2258 Enterprise Drive, Suite 2
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858-2337
989-773-5925
877-901-9185 (Toll Free); 989-773-5925 (TTY)

Driving Study

The Department of Psychology at CMU is seeking adults for a study on attention and simulated driving. -- You must have a valid Michigan driver’s license and your own transportation. The experiment requires two one and a half hour sessions, and you will be paid $15.00 per hour for your participation. -- To volunteer or obtain more information, call Dr. Richard W. Backs at (989) 774-3234 or send an email to backs1rw@cmich.edu.

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