Dr. Jan Collins-Eaglin
Counseling Center Director

Ph.D. in Psychology and Education, University of Michigan, 1983

Ed.S. School Psychology, University of Michigan, 1980

 

Psychologist, Counseling Services – Eastern Michigan University

Coordinator of Retention, Director of the Summer Incentive Program – Eastern Michigan University

Associate Professor, Education Psychology – Eastern Michigan University

Director, Faculty Center for Instructional Excellence – Eastern Michigan University

Director – Counseling and Psychological Services, Educational Accessibility Services and the Academic Success Center, Wayne State University

Principal Investigator – Campus Safety Interaction Program (sexual violence prevention) – Wayne State University

 

Statement:

Dr. Eaglin’s professional career has focused on helping students succeed. As the Director for Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Educational Accessibility Services (EAS), Academic Success Services (ASC), the Violence Against Women Project at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, her goal is to develop a dynamic student service model that promotes student retention, wellness, and academic success. By teaching about mental health among college students, Dr. Eaglin continually try to create a variety of ways to reach students, promote independence, academic success and health. She also provides school psychological services to evaluate students for learning and mental health disabilities

 

Dr. Eaglin is also active in her community and nationally. She is a member of The Links, Inc. and an associate dean for their Scott Hawkins Leadership Institute. As a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Inc., Dr. Eaglin is a member of the International Program Committee and is designing a national mental health awareness educational program.

 

Dr. Eaglin is the wife of Atty. Fulton Eaglin, and the proud mother of three children.