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cives all applications for rooms, makes assignments, and sends contracts for residence hall facilities. This office also is responsible for Married Student Apartments and handling applications for renting these facilities. Counseling Service Leonard Goodstein, Director of University Counseling Service, Room W18, EH. Tel. X 2547 The University Counseling Service provides counseling for students who present problems of an educational, vocational, or personal nature. The staff counselors work with students who are experiencing difficulty in choosing a vocation or an academic major, whose study habits are ineffective, or who are experiencing personal adjustment difficulties. Staff members are professionally trained counselors; in their relationships with the students, the confidential nature of counseling is respected. Counseling services are available to all University students without charge. Examinations Service Arthur Mittman, Director of University Examinations Service, Room 114 UH, Tel X2588 The University Examinations Service is operated as a service office for faculty, staff, and students. This office is prepared to answer any questions students may have relative to examinations required of all new students. In addition, the administration, scoring, and reporting of core course exemption tests, as well as the duplication,, scoring, and analyzation of many of your course exemptions, are functions of the Examinations Service. Information pertaining to the Medical College Admission Tests, Graduate Record Examinations, Selective Service Tests, Graduate Study in Business Tests, and other nationally administered programs, is available at this office. Liberal Arts Honors Office Rhodes Dunlap, Director of Honors. Room 108-B SH, Tel. X 2174 The Honors Office administers a program involving special supervision and course work for top-ranking undergraduates, and is prepared to furnish information, recommendations, and other assistance which will help these students in making best of their talents and opportunities. A brochure describing Honors work may be obtained on request. The Honors Common Room, opening off Room 21 Schaeffer Hall, may be reserved by groups of Honors students in the late afternoon or evening for informal discussions, and is available at other times as a place of study. Student health Chester I. Miller, Director of University Student Health Service, Children's Hospital,. Tel X 72-247 Student Health Service attempts to substitute for the family physician while the student is attending the University. The staff consists of full time physicians, nurses, and secretarial help; a staff physician is on call at all times for emergency care. If a Student Health physician feels that further consultation is necessary, the student may be referred to special services which are 53
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cives all applications for rooms, makes assignments, and sends contracts for residence hall facilities. This office also is responsible for Married Student Apartments and handling applications for renting these facilities. Counseling Service Leonard Goodstein, Director of University Counseling Service, Room W18, EH. Tel. X 2547 The University Counseling Service provides counseling for students who present problems of an educational, vocational, or personal nature. The staff counselors work with students who are experiencing difficulty in choosing a vocation or an academic major, whose study habits are ineffective, or who are experiencing personal adjustment difficulties. Staff members are professionally trained counselors; in their relationships with the students, the confidential nature of counseling is respected. Counseling services are available to all University students without charge. Examinations Service Arthur Mittman, Director of University Examinations Service, Room 114 UH, Tel X2588 The University Examinations Service is operated as a service office for faculty, staff, and students. This office is prepared to answer any questions students may have relative to examinations required of all new students. In addition, the administration, scoring, and reporting of core course exemption tests, as well as the duplication,, scoring, and analyzation of many of your course exemptions, are functions of the Examinations Service. Information pertaining to the Medical College Admission Tests, Graduate Record Examinations, Selective Service Tests, Graduate Study in Business Tests, and other nationally administered programs, is available at this office. Liberal Arts Honors Office Rhodes Dunlap, Director of Honors. Room 108-B SH, Tel. X 2174 The Honors Office administers a program involving special supervision and course work for top-ranking undergraduates, and is prepared to furnish information, recommendations, and other assistance which will help these students in making best of their talents and opportunities. A brochure describing Honors work may be obtained on request. The Honors Common Room, opening off Room 21 Schaeffer Hall, may be reserved by groups of Honors students in the late afternoon or evening for informal discussions, and is available at other times as a place of study. Student health Chester I. Miller, Director of University Student Health Service, Children's Hospital,. Tel X 72-247 Student Health Service attempts to substitute for the family physician while the student is attending the University. The staff consists of full time physicians, nurses, and secretarial help; a staff physician is on call at all times for emergency care. If a Student Health physician feels that further consultation is necessary, the student may be referred to special services which are 53
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