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Current Students

Because of our desire to become paperless and promote the use of technology, the MU-WCOM Student Handbook, College Catalog, and Tech Packet are only available in their electronic form.

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Catalogs and Handbooks

Previous Years' Course Catalogs

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Student Services Reference Sheet

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Office of Student Affairs ext. 6612
Campus Safety and Security ext. 6789
Fitness Center ext. 6123
Health and Wellness Service ext. 6154
(online)
Health Sciences Librarian ext. 6584
Counseling and Consultation Services ext. 6150
Housing and Residence Life ext. 6318
MU-WCOM Campus Ministry ext. 6252
IT Helpdesk ext. 6444

Get Involved

MU-WCOM offers many opportunities for medical students to become engaged with their faculty and peers inside and outside the classroom. We suggest you consider building leadership skills through participating in student and professional organizations, maintaining physical and mental wellness through recreation and intramural programs, supporting the community around you through service engagement opportunities, and broadening your intellectual scope by attending cultural, educational, and social events on campus.

Student Organizations

With over 30 student organizations, there are a variety of opportunities to get involved with volunteering, supporting the profession, promoting wellness in the campus and local communities, and much more. Our student club members attend national conferences, volunteer at a variety of events throughout the city and state, organize blood drives, visit local schools to promote wellness, and much more. If there’s not a club that fits your interest you can also work with the Office of Student Affairs to create a new student organization.

Asia L. Hudson, M.A.
Director of Student Leadership and Wellness Programs
Evans Center, Suite 109
(317) 995.6021

Academic Support and Counseling Services

At Â鶹ֱ²¥ we offer many academic support and counseling services to aid your educational journey. Academic support services include peer tutoring, peer mentoring, stress management and study habit workshops, and more. Mental health counseling is offered from a licensed psychologist. And we offer accommodation services for students with documented disabilities.

Contact Information

Kaylee Hofmeister, M.Ed.
Graduate Learning Support Specialist
Evans Center, Suite 109
(317) 955.6612

Sara Vitaniemi, M.S.Ed.
Graduate Learning Support Specialist
Evans Center, Suite 109
(317) 955.6716

Counseling and Consultation Services
Clare Hall
CCS@marian.edu or (317) 955-6150
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

For emergency services on weekends and after hours call Campus Safety, (317) 955-6789 or (317) 924-2750 for the counselor on call.

Contact Us

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3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6000

admissions@marian.edu
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