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Show Student Services Student Services General Information conditioning areas (weights/aerobics), gym floors, 6- lane 200 meter indoor track, playfield, and a one mile jogging exercise trail. For specific times and days, consult a facility schedule for open recreation available at the Swenson Gym. Weber State I.D. cards required during informal recreation hours and weekends. Sport Clubs The sport club program involves students, faculty, and staff which compete against local, state, regional, and national college and university teams in a variety of sports. Included are: Billiards, racquetball, rodeo, skiing, softball, soccer, fencing, fitness club, bowling, volleyball, table tennis and martial arts. People interested in starting up a new club should contact the Campus Recreation Office, 626-6972, which is open from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wilderness Recreation Center The Wilderness Recreation Center rents recreational equipment such as cross-country skis, snowboards, camping equipment, game equipment, white water rafts, mountain bikes, and canoes at nominal fees. It also coordinates field trips and programs for courses and organizations. CAREER SERVICES CENTER Director: Dr. Steven Eichmeier Location: Union Building, Room 280 Telephone: 626-6393 The Career Services Center provides support through information and services designed to increase employment opportunity and career/life awareness for students and alumni of Weber State. Three interrelated programs help achieve this goal: • Career Planning/Individual Counseling • Cooperative Education/Internships • Recruitment/Career Transition and Advisement Career planning and individual counseling professionals seek to intervene as early as possible in students' college educational process to help guide them into rewarding career/life choices. Cooperative education/intership professionals facilitate an alliance among undergraduate students, employers and faculty members for the purpose of providing academic major-related employment experiences for which college credit is awarded. Corporate and educational recruiting professionals provide extensive training to help Weber State students develop employment skills and create an atmosphere wherein employers, students and alumni can match needs. Additional support services include a professionally staffed career/employer library, job service, part-time and full-time employment opportunities and work-study employment opportunities. COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES Director. Dr. Richard Southwick Location: Building 1, Room 125 Telephone: 626-6406 Purpose The purpose of the Counseling and Psychological Services Center is to promote student development in emotional, social, educational, and career areas. Services are also available to faculty and staff members. Occasionally, students encounter circumstances that induce frustration, stress, and personal disruption. Effective strategies for coping with these situations and feelings facilitate emotional and educational growth. The Counseling Center provides group and individual programs to enhance both personal and interpersonal development. Description The Counseling and Psychological Services Center has a full-time, professional staff of psychologists and counselors who work from a wide variety of theoretical approaches. Counseling regarding any aspect of personal development noted above can be obtained by scheduling an appointment through the Center receptionist. Confidentiality Initial intake interviews and all counseling sessions are kept strictly confidential. Psychiatric Service A psychiatrist serves as a consultant to the Counseling and Psychological Services Center and is available for limited psychiatric assistance through referral by and conjoint treatment with a member of the Counseling Center staff. DINING SERVICE Director: MaryAnne Preece Location: Union Building and Promontory Tower Telephone: 626-6087 Junction City Snack Bar Located on the main floor of the J. Farrell Shepherd Union Building, this popular foods area is open to the public from 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, with smoking and non-smoking sections. Featured foods include: fast food sandwiches and grilled to order entrees. The Gallery Cafeteria The Gallery, located on the third floor of the J. Farrell Shepherd Union Building, is open to the public Monday through Friday from 10:15 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. A pleasant dining experience, the Gallery features hot entree items and made to order deli sandwiches. The Skyroom The Skyroom, with a panoramic view of Ogden, is open daily for lunch from 11: a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Please call 626- 6087 for additional information, reservations and catering. Snack Attack Our on-campus mini convenience store is located on the third floor of the J. Farrell Shepherd Union Building. Open 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. Promontory Tower Residence Hall Dining Located in Promontory Tower and features a pleasant dining experience for residence hall students, staff and conference attendees. DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAM Coordinator: Dr. Grant Protzman Location: Union Building, Room 427 Telephone: 626-6886 This program focuses on education and prevention. It is designed to encourage non-users of drugs and alcohol to continue to be non-users, to encourage occasional users to stop and to encourage and assist regular users to eliminate their use. The components of the program include: • College Interdisciplinary Drug and Alcohol Curriculum • Interaction communities • Peer counseling for high risk student groups • Staff, faculty and administrator drug and alcohol prevention assistance and referral • Sponsorship of drug and alcohol free activities and support groups EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE PROGRAMS Director: Dr. Alan Dayley Location: Union Building, Room 354 Telephone: 626-6082 Educational Resource Programs are services designed to assist re-entry women students, minority students, and adult students. These programs focus particularly on recruitment, orientation, retention, graduation, and placement of these groups of students. Current programs are as follows: Adult Student Services Location: Union Building, Room 354 Telephone: 626-6082 Adult students (over age 23) who are entering or reentering college have special needs to be met in order to make successful academic adjustment. This office provides these non-traditional students (on campus and off campus) the following assistance: • Admissions Information • Registration Information • Academic Advisement • Counseling • Graduation Information • Career Planning and Placement Information Multicultural Educational Resource Center Coordinator: Melvin Gillespie Location: Union Building, Room 354 Telephone: 626-6082 This Center provides academic support services for over 800 minority students enrolled at Weber State. The program elements of this service include the following: Counseling and Advising Liaison Networking Outreach Clearing House Workshops, Orientation and Seminars Research and Evaluation Policy Procedures and Program Evaluation Women's Educational Resource Center Coordinator: Sherry Burkes Location: Union Building, Room 353 Telephone: 626-6090 The Women's Educational Resource Center provides support services to students entering or reentering college. Services are designed to provide a supportive environment, help students overcome barriers, establish educational objectives and achieve their academic goals. Services include: • Admission Information • Registration Information and Assistance • Counseling and Advisement • Career Planning • Workshops, Credit Classes and Seminars • Emergency Contact Service Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technology 34 35 Continuing Education |