2 Wednesday, August 23, 1978 University Daily Kansan Student Service office takes aim at manv problems By SANDY HERD Staff Writer The Division of Student Affairs is responsible for many services and programs for students at the University of Kansas. "The organization is streamlined and centralized, and is more able to effectively serve students," Joan Sherwood, assistant vice chancellor for student affairs, said. The Department of Student Services, 218 Strong Hall (864-404) works on develop- ment of technology. "If there's some way to help students, we're there." Dillon Aderson, dean of student affairs. "SOME NEEDS of students are basic." Alderson said, "and some needs change more." Through the University Counseling Center, University Placement Center, Student Assistance Center and Student Department department provides a variety of services. The University Counseling Center, 116 Bailey Hall (84-39331), provides counseling services in either individual or group sessions. The services are available to students, graduates, staff and faculty for personal, educational or career concerns. The Career Resource Center, part of the Counseling Center, provides information about careers, career outlooks for the future and graduate schools. ALL COUNSELING records are confidential. Professional counseling staff members are available for individuals who are unable to attend but generally appointments are scheduled. the University Placement Center, 223 Carruth-O'Leary Hall (864-4572), helps students find employment suited to their education and career goals. The staff meets with employers regarding recruitment needs and trends in market requirements and also arranges on-campus interviews. "We will be working in the placement center toward a more efficient effort for both the student and employers." Vernon placement center, said. Geisler said that part of their efforts would be coordinating the Placement Center's programs with the placement offices in the schools of Law, Engineering, Business, Journalism and Architecture and Urban Design. "SO MANY times, employers will want to see graduates from a variety of disciplines," Gesilier said. "This office will provide you with interviews with the other placement offices." The Student Assistance Center, I21 Strong Hall (864-4044), is designed to help students with special needs. "The long range goal of the Student Assistance Center, and all student affairs offices, is to make it possible for a student to be offered appropriate training by a director of the student assistance center, said. THE CENTER devotes special attention to students who are non-traditional, physically disabled, or interested in improving their reading and study skills. It is also a good source for answers to human sexuality questions, personal problems, assistance with grade appeals or protests of treatment by teachers. THE STUDENT Health Service at Watkins Memorial Hospital, directed by Martin Woollman, operates around the clock to try to provide health care for KU students. The health service staff at Watkins (843-4455) includes full-time physicians and other professional and support personnel. Besides an outpatient clinic and 35 beds, other health services include a mental health clinic, a pharmacy, a laboratory, X-ray therapy and an immunization and allergy clinic. Regular office hours are 8 to 11:30 a.m. and 2 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 8 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday. Although students are asked to observe regular hours, services are available at any time for emergencies. The Department of Student Life, 216 Strong Hall (864-4060) provides services and programs that add to academic experiences through student activities, group living environments and recreational interests. "MY POSITION is primarily administrative, in that I coordinate the efforts of the other offices in the department," Carr Smith, dean of student life, said. "Although I will be supervising and evaluating staff members, I will also be advising students and serving as a resource person." The Office of Foreign Student Services will be in 112 Strong Hall (864-3617), although it is temporarily located in 200 Strong Hall. This office provides special services for the sizeable number of foreign students who attend KU. Clark Coan, director of foreign student services, is also associate dean of student Emily Taylor Women's Resource and Career Center, 218 Strong Hall (864-3552), was established ten years ago and consisted of a small material about women and women's issues. THE CENTER now has more than 190 categorized notebooks, 450 books and several hundred occupational files, as well as information about women and women's concerns. The Office of Residential Programs, 123 Strong Hall (864-3611), aids students in all aspects of their lives in University residence halls and scholarship halls. "We're able to draw upon the services of other offices in the division to provide a more comprehensive program for our staff, director, director of residential programs, said. THE OFFICE is responsible for the personnel staff and the social, educational and cultural programming in residence and scholarship halls. The residential programs staff, acting as a resource for hall governments, also works closely with the Association of University Residence Halls, the All Scholarship Hall Council and the policy-making Administrative Housing Board. The Office of Student Organizations and Activities, 229 Strong Hall (864-4861), assists both established and newly formed student organizations. THE OFFICE HAS a listing of more than 300 groups and organizations. It helps groups obtain advisers, explore budget and personnel needs, get members involved and train leaders. lists both on and off campus jobs on a bulletin board. The Department of Admissions and Records, 122 and 125 Strong Hall (864-4422 and 864-3911), provides information about the University and its programs. It keeps academic performance records, carries out undergraduate admissions and readmissions policies and coordinates orientation and enrollment. It also publishes and distributes the Timetable of Classes' and dispenses UUUUUUUUUU Collium Hall (864-4560), provides maintenance, personnel and food services for all the buildings. The office, directed by Jerry Rogers, also the Kansas Union (864-4651) offers a wide range of services and activities for students tropaquaria of Lawrence THE OFFICE of Student Financial Aid, 26 Strong Hall (864-4704), helps to see that all students who need financial aid have a chance for it. FRESHWATER FISH ON SALE Fri. Sat. Sun. The Department of Housing, 205 Mc The department also operates Stouffer Place, which has one and two bedroom apartments. 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