Student Life
phone 313.664.7879 - fax 313.664.7686
Ahmad Awada
Assistant Residence Life Coordinator
313.664.1520
Jim Bauer
Personal Counselor
313.664.7412
Michael Coleman
Director
313.664.7676
Daniel Long
Assistant Director
313.664.7675
Pennie Reis
Residence Life Coordinator
313.664.7678
Patti Trombly
Coordinator
313.664.7879
Valerie Weiss
Personal Counselor
313.664.7852
The Student Life Office is located on the second floor of the Yamasaki Building.
8:30 - 4:30 Monday - Friday
Contact our Personal Counselor Jim Bauer at 313.664.7412 or Valerie Weiss at 313.664.7852. You can also send an email to counseling@collegeforcreativestudies.edu.
Appointments are available 10:00 - 6:00 Monday - Friday.
For helpful mental health & wellness resources online, visit campusblues.com or ulifeline.org.
Ask V & J by emailing us at counseling@collegeforcreativestudies.edu. All personal counseling questions are welcome! If we publish your question, we will remove all names and identifying information. All questions will be screened for appropriateness (no graphic content, etc.). Questions must be of a non-urgent matter. Not all questions will be answered, but we’ll get to as many as we can!
Monday, Wednesday & Friday 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Students can either make an appointment - which is recommended - or drop in. The Nurse's ofiice is located on the second floor of the Yamasaki Building.
To make an appointment, call Student Life at 313-664-7879. To communicate with the Nurse directly, call 313-664-7982 or email nurse@collegeforcreativestudies.edu.
Just like the personal counseling services offered through CCS, personal information is private and confidential.
Students that are examined by the Nurse may request documentation to use when requesting an excused absence due to illness/injury.
Got an idea to share about future campus events at CCS? Tell us!
Just send an email to the Student Programming Coordinator, Dan Long at dlong@collegeforcreativestudies.edu.
There is a food bank in the Office of Student Life for students who have run out of food and do not have the resources to buy more. The concept behind this food bank is that it is an emergency resource for students.
Don't go hungry, ask for help.