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Show 24 Skyroom is open for lunch only. All facilities are open Monday through Friday, with limited service on Saturdays. Hours of operation vary in each location. Promontory Tower is the residential life dining facility. A variety of meal plans are available (which include breakfast, lunch and dinner) for students living in the residence halls. Meals are also available to non-resident guests on a cash basis. The Depot convenience store (located in Promontory Tower) is open during the afternoons and evenings. Drug and Alcohol Education Program : Location: Student Service Center, Suite 150 Telephone: 801-626-7197 Coordinator: Susan Young This program focuses on education and prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. It is designed to encourage non-users of drugs and alcohol to continue to be non-users and helps users of drugs and alcohol find appropriate resources for intervention. The program also sponsors awareness activities for the general campus community. Health Center & Pharmacy vj.<r... .„•.-. »•.... .-.,"; la-,;--, ./. ...;..Wi, ..») Location: Student Service Center, Room 190 Telephone: 801-626-6459 Director: Juliana Larsen The Student Health Center provides medical care for minor illnesses, immunizations, and some laboratory tests on a walk-in basis. The Health Center is staffed with a board certified physician, registered nurses, a medical technologist, and pharmacist. The physician is available from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Student Pharmacy is open Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (801-626-7924). Health Insurance for Students The student Health Insurance plan exists to supplement the services of the WSU Health Center by providing comprehensive health insurance that meets the needs of most students at economical costs. Coverage is provided through Gerber Life Insurance Company (1-800-822-3287). Open enrollment is the first two weeks of each semester. Housing Services Location: Promontory Tower, Main Floor Telephone: 801-626-7275 Acting Director: Dennis Colestock The Department of Housing Services manages four residence halls and a dining center on the Weber State campus. All of these facilities are clustered on the south side of campus convenient to classes, recreational areas, and commercial developments. There are a variety of economical room styles and meal plans available to residential students. Programs and events addressing a wide variety of interests are offered on a continuous basis. More information about the different housing options in addition to current rates is available on the Internet at http://catsis.weber.edu/housing/ Student ID (WILDCARD) Location: Shepherd Union Business Office, Room 208 Office Manager: Viki Andersen Telephone: 801-626-7700 The WILDCARD is available for students and their dependents and spouse. It is a student's campus ID which is needed to do things like use the testing center, the gym, and the library. It can be used by students and their dependents and spouse to admit them into Weber State Athletic events, Campus Activities Board activities, and the Swenson gym. There is a $5.00 card fee for each card. Dependents and spouses of students also pay a $10.00 activation fee per semester. Department of Public Safety Chief of Police: Lee Cassity Police/Fire: Annex 4, phone 801-626-6460 Parking: Annex 6, phone 801-626-6533 Environmental Health & Safety: Annex 5, phone 801-626-7547 The Department of Public Safety consists of Police, Parking Services, Fire and Environmental Health and Safety. • The Police Department is concerned with providing a safe and secure environment for students, personnel and campus visitors, and with protecting university facilities. • Parking Services is responsible for regulating traffic, parking and related campus matters. • Fire Services is responsible for fire protection and code compliance. • Environmental Health and Safety is concerned with promoting the health and safety of the campus community and with protecting the environment. academic Support Services Assessment and Placement Location: Student Service Center, Room 272 Telephone: 801-626-6870 Director: Carl J. Porter The mission of Assessment/Placement is to assess the learning skills of freshman students and to assist them in formulating an individualized development plan. The assessment program is computerized and complimented by computerized tutorial programs. Assessment areas include reading, writing, math, study- skills, career goals, academic values and critical reasoning skills. Learning Center Location: Science Lab, Room 228 and Social Science, Room 38 Telephone: SL - 801-626-7955, SS - 801-626-6598 Director: SL - Jeanne Pierce, SS - Becky Sneddon Learning Center services are designed to assist students in achieving their academic goals. Services provided include academic tutoring, module reading programs, and the use of educational equipment such as computer terminals, video and audio tape players, copier and faculty reserve materials. Weber State University 25 Learning Support Location: Student Service Center, Room 272 Telephone: 801-626-6870 Director: Carl J. Porter Learning Support Center is designed to assist students in completing their educational goals through the development of effective learning and reasoning processes, appropriate self-management behaviors, and meaningful life skills. These programs include Assessment and Placement, Learning Support Computer Lab and Tutoring Services. Learning Support Computer Lab Location: Shepherd Union Building, Room 310 Telephone: 801-626-7415 Coordinator: Clayton Oyler The Learning Support Computer Lab (LSCL) supports students and faculty with the facilitation of educational technology. LSCL includes an open lab with software support found in other open labs as well as a specialist classroom to assist students in making successful use of computer technology. This includes tutoring software such as Passkey, an interactive tutoring and diagnostic program designed by McGraw-Hill and Compass, a computer adaptive placement and support system designed by ACT. Retention Assistance/Information n mil ill ' Location: Student Service Center, Suite 150 Telephone: 801-626-6082 Director: Alan J. Dayley, Ph.D. Offering assistance and information to students with regard to: • Withdrawing from the university • Preparing university policy waivers • Resolving university related problems • Referring to other Student Services departments • Researching retention strategies • Exiting the developmental fee • Walter C. Swanson nontraditional scholarships • Pinnacle Nontraditional Honor Society • Association of Nontraditional Students (ANTS) Skills Enhancement Center Location: Annex 12 Telephone: 801-626-7941 Site Manger: Maxine Curtis The Skills Enhancement Center provides one-on-one tutoring and support for all students enrolled in the developmental program for English 0960 and Math 0950/0960 classes. The Center also offers a computer lab for students' use and assistance with basic computer skills. The instruction is free of charge, with no appointment necessary. Tutors are available Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:30. Student Support Services (SSS) Location: Student Service Center, Room 266 Telephone: 801-626-7009 Coordinator: Morteza Emami Students who receive financial aid may take advantage of the following educational support services from this office: 1) Diagnostic evaluation of basic skills, 2) Basic skills instruction, 3) One-on-one tutoring for most academic courses, 4) Learning skills development, 5) Quantitative Literacy workshops, self-esteem and motivational workshops, speed reading workshops, and basic keyboarding. Supplemental Instruction (SI) Location: Student Service Center, Room 266 Telephone: 801-626-7009 Coordinator: Morteza Emami Supplemental Instruction provides opportunities for students in specific freshman level courses as designated in the class schedule. Students may participate in learning teams where they explore concepts and solve problems through group discussion and interaction as directed by a student team leader who has successfully completed the course. (SI is voluntary.) Testing Center »-.&■■■' Location: Student Service Center, Room 262 Telephone: Student Service Center, Room 262, 801-626-6802 Social Science Center, Room 36, 801-626-6847 Natural Science Center, Room 228, 801-626-7019 Davis Center, Room 125A, 801-395-3495 Director: Wayne Flitton The Testing Center offers a variety of standardized tests for the purpose of placement into appropriate courses, admission to academic programs, assistance in choosing a career or major, and assistance with college or personal adjustment. Tests are also administered for various academic departments on campus and for Independent Study courses. Tutoring Services Location: Student Service Center, Room 260 Telephone: 801-626-7484 or 801-626-7207 Coordinator: Lynnae Dopp Tutoring Services provides free one-on-one and drop-in learning assistance by certified tutors for many courses. The primary goal is to encourage and help students in the development of their potential as independent learners. 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