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32 I STUDENT AFFAIRS minimum in order to avoid endangering either health or academic achievement. Various types of employment are available including a number of hourly jobs in various work areas on campus for candidates with specific abilities. Other positions of a temporary nature are also available. Active immunization against tetanus (available through the Student Health Service) is required for any student employed on the University Farm. Off-campus positions range from short-term positions to those with scheduled hours for the full year. Students desiring work on or off campus should consult the Student Placement Center. Employed students are expected to reflect credit on the University. (See also Work-Study Program and Grad1mte Assistantships.) CAREER PLACEMENT INFORMATION The campus may furnish, upon request, information concerning the subsequent employment of students who graduate from programs or courses of study which have the purpose of preparing students for a particular career field. This information i.ncludes data concerning average starting salary and the percentage of previously enrolled students who obtained employment. interested prospective students may request copies of the published information From the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs. THE COLLEGE UNION The College Union building was designed to serve the entire campus community. This structure was planned by students and is financed by student funds through the California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. The College Union is the campus community center for students, faculty, staff, and guests. It sponsors a wide variety of social. recreational and enterta.inment activities throughout the year. The building includes conference and meeting rooms, lounge area.~. a coffee shop, a barber shop, art display areas, student government and committee offices, auxiliary organi2ation offices, bowling and recre,11tion areas, and numerous service facilities. The offices of the Director of Student Activities and Student Activities Advisers are located in the College Union. COUNSELING SERVICES The Student Counseling Service is staffed by full-time professional counselors and psychologists whose services are available, without charge, to all students desirin~ assistance. Matters discussed by the student and counselor are held in strict confidence. Educah'onal Counseling. The Counseling Service assists students who are having academic difficulties, those who are uncertain regarding their educational goals, and those who need information about educational requirements and programs. VocllfJ'onal Counseling. The Counseling Service assists students in self-appraisal of their unique interests and aptitudes and determining their vocational goals. Psychological and vocational tests are used as needed. A career information resource center is available; also, each academic department provides vocational advising pertinent to its field. Personal Counseling. Counselors and psychologists help students who are concerned about personal matters. The emphasis is upon the student's personal growth and development. Croup Counseling. The Student Counseling Service provides opportunities to enter groups of from 8 to 12 students sharing the desire to grow and d velop in self-awareness and sensitivity to other people's needs and feelings, and to find meaning and relevance for themselves in their relationship to others. Study Abroad Counseling. International Student Counseling Office-In addition to coordinating counseling services for foreign ~tudents, this office assists American students seeking to study and travel overseas. A library of information is available and applicants for California State University and Colleges International Programs and for Fulbright Grants apply through the International Student Counseling Office.
Object Description
Title | 1977-78 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1977-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 032 |
Full Text Search | 32 I STUDENT AFFAIRS minimum in order to avoid endangering either health or academic achievement. Various types of employment are available including a number of hourly jobs in various work areas on campus for candidates with specific abilities. Other positions of a temporary nature are also available. Active immunization against tetanus (available through the Student Health Service) is required for any student employed on the University Farm. Off-campus positions range from short-term positions to those with scheduled hours for the full year. Students desiring work on or off campus should consult the Student Placement Center. Employed students are expected to reflect credit on the University. (See also Work-Study Program and Grad1mte Assistantships.) CAREER PLACEMENT INFORMATION The campus may furnish, upon request, information concerning the subsequent employment of students who graduate from programs or courses of study which have the purpose of preparing students for a particular career field. This information i.ncludes data concerning average starting salary and the percentage of previously enrolled students who obtained employment. interested prospective students may request copies of the published information From the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs. THE COLLEGE UNION The College Union building was designed to serve the entire campus community. This structure was planned by students and is financed by student funds through the California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. The College Union is the campus community center for students, faculty, staff, and guests. It sponsors a wide variety of social. recreational and enterta.inment activities throughout the year. The building includes conference and meeting rooms, lounge area.~. a coffee shop, a barber shop, art display areas, student government and committee offices, auxiliary organi2ation offices, bowling and recre,11tion areas, and numerous service facilities. The offices of the Director of Student Activities and Student Activities Advisers are located in the College Union. COUNSELING SERVICES The Student Counseling Service is staffed by full-time professional counselors and psychologists whose services are available, without charge, to all students desirin~ assistance. Matters discussed by the student and counselor are held in strict confidence. Educah'onal Counseling. The Counseling Service assists students who are having academic difficulties, those who are uncertain regarding their educational goals, and those who need information about educational requirements and programs. VocllfJ'onal Counseling. The Counseling Service assists students in self-appraisal of their unique interests and aptitudes and determining their vocational goals. Psychological and vocational tests are used as needed. A career information resource center is available; also, each academic department provides vocational advising pertinent to its field. Personal Counseling. Counselors and psychologists help students who are concerned about personal matters. The emphasis is upon the student's personal growth and development. Croup Counseling. The Student Counseling Service provides opportunities to enter groups of from 8 to 12 students sharing the desire to grow and d velop in self-awareness and sensitivity to other people's needs and feelings, and to find meaning and relevance for themselves in their relationship to others. Study Abroad Counseling. International Student Counseling Office-In addition to coordinating counseling services for foreign ~tudents, this office assists American students seeking to study and travel overseas. A library of information is available and applicants for California State University and Colleges International Programs and for Fulbright Grants apply through the International Student Counseling Office. |