Graduate Programs-College Counseling & Student Development
General Information for Students
Lindgren Child Care Center provides childcare services to the children of St. Cloud State University students, staff, and faculty. Demand in the center's limited space is high; be sure to plan accordingly. For more information or application, contact the Lindgren Child Care Center (320-308-3296). South Wing, 122 Engineering and Computing Center.
Career Services provides services and resources directed toward assisting students to manage their career exploration, direction, and networking and transition to work in their field. For more information contact Career Services, 101 Administrative Services Building (320-308-2151) or www.StCloudState.edu/~careersv .
John J. Weismann Counseling Center assists students in making personal, social, education, and career adjustments through both group and individual counseling. Services are available free of charge to St. Cloud State University students. For more information contact the Counseling Center , 118 Stewart Hall, (320-308-3171).
Graduate Studies Office provides information regarding policies, procedures, accreditation, and other concerns related to graduate programs and degree. For further information contact the Dean or staff of the Office of Graduate Studies, 121 Administrative Services Building, (320-308-2113).
Health Services: an accredited medical clinic, is staffed by licensed medical doctors and nurse practitioners. The clinic provides on-campus medical care for currently enrolled students. An on-campus pharmacy is also located in health services. For more information contact Health Services, First Floor Hill Hall (320-308-3191).
Learning Resources and Technology Services is located in a new state of the art facility. The library collection of more that 2.5 million items includes books, journals, and electronic media related to the fields of counseling, education, human development and other disciplines. Its electronic catalog is available on the World Wide Wed. The Learning Resources Center also has computer facilities available for students. In addition, a computer store, computer user services, a help desk and additional student computer labs are also available for students. For more information contact Learning Resources Center (320-308-2084). Help Desk for computer technology support (320-308-2077).
Multicultural Student Services provides for the particular needs of all minority students at St. Cloud State University . The office provides comprehensive services by giving academic assistance, encouraging personal development and offering multicultural programming. The Multicultural Academic Support Center is located in the Education Building , Room B121 (320) 308-3976. The Multicultural Activities center plans a variety of social and co-curricular programs. For further information contact Multicultural Student Services Administrative Offices, 137 Atwood Center, (320) 308-3003.
Records and Registration is responsible for registration for courses, reporting grades at the end of each semester, issuing of diplomas, school counselor licensure and maintaining the permanent academic records. A copy of the academic record (transcript) is available. Contact Records and Registration for procedures. And further information 118 Administrative Services Building (320) 308-2111.
Residential Life will provide graduate students with the opportunity to apply for on-campus housing and will also assist graduate students in locating suitable off-campus housing. For further information contact Residential Life, Carol Hall, (320) 308-2166.
Speech-Language and Hearing Center provides diagnosis and treatment for persons with communication disorders in the areas of articulation, voice, language, stuttering and hearing. All services, offered on an individual basis, are provided by practicum students under the direct supervision of certified faculty. Services are provided to SCSU students at a nominal fee. For further information contact. Speech-Language and Hearing Center , Education Building , (320) 308-2092.
Student Disability Services provides academic support services to students with physical and learning disabilities. Services include priority registration, interpreters, note taking, alternative testing, and referral/assistance and advocacy. Verification of a disability is required. For more information contact Student Disability Services, B-111 Atwood Center (320) 308-4080.
Student Life and Development Office provides functional supervision of the American Indian Center, Atwood Memorial Center , Campus Recreation, Counseling Center , Academic Learning Center , Student Health Services, Residential Life, Student Disability Services, University Organizations, University Programming, Volunteer Link and the Women's Center. It is also responsible for the Code of Conduct and serves as the contact for student grievances and as a consultant to faculty and staff on student related problems and concerns.
Volunteer Link Program makes connections between community service agencies and students who wish to volunteer and participate in service learning opportunities in the local community. For more information call (320) 308-3117.
University Women's Center addresses safety issues and equal educational opportunities for women on campus. Services include information and referral on community services and issues affecting women, advocacy and support to victims of sexual assault, discrimination and sexual harassment and educational programs on issues impacting women's lives. The center houses a small, specialized resource library of books and other materials by and about women. For further information contact University Women's Center, Colbert House North (320) 308-4958.
The Write Place offers free, individualized help to undergraduate and graduate student writers. Writers at any stage in the writing process can work one-on-one with trained tutors during appointments. Students working on assignments for classes (papers, research projects, on special projects (portfolios, graduate theses) or on employment correspondences (resumes, application letters) are encouraged to bring in drafts in progress to appointments. For more information or an appointment, contact the Write Place, 118 Riverview, and (320) 308-2031.
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