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STUDENT AFFAIRS coverage for hospital benefits, medical, surgical and related services for any one illness or accident. The program covers the student both on and off campus on a twenty-four-hour-a-day basis and includes periods of interim vacation and absences. LANGUAGE, HEARING, AND SPEECH CLINIC The Language, Hearing, and Speech Clinic is part of the program of communicative disorders within the Communicative Disorders Department. Any regular student needing diagnostic or therapeutic assistance with language, hearing, or speech problems may arrange to secure the service of the clinic without charge. TESTING SERVICES The Office of Testing Services is staffed by a Coordinator and a Psychometrist, both having pecial educational backgrounds emphasizing tests and measurement, research, and computer applications. They work closely with other offices, Counseling Center staff, and faculty. Services include the following: 44 Psychological Testing. A variety of psychological tests designed to measure educational abilities, personality, and vocational I career interests are available. Usually such tests are administered at the request of a counselor or a member of the Office of Advising Services staff. In most cases, a student must see a counselor prior to the administration of psychological tests. Research Services. Within the limits of staff time, the office assists students, faculty, or departments in designing and implementing research problems. The Office of Testing Services is often a link betvv'een the researcher and the campus Computer Center. Entrance Examinations. Three times during the academic year special institutional administrations of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) are scheduled for students applying for admission to CSUF who, for whatever reason, were unable to take the test at one of the regularly scheduled national administrations. Specific information is available in the Office of Testing Services. CSUC English Placement Test (!:PTJ. Information and applications for this required examination may be obtained in the Test Office. Students having special needs, such as visual or hearing limitations, may contact the Test Office or the Office of Veterans and Handicapped Student Services for assistance. Ryan Act Competency Examinations (Reading and Writing ). Information regarding current test dates and registration forms are available for students planning to complete requirements for teaching credentials. National Testing Programs. The Office of Testing Services coordinates administration of several nationally administered testing programs, including the Admissions Testing Program (SAT), the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT), the National Teacher Examination (NTE), the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A variety of certification examinations are also administered by this office. Applications and particulars are available upon request.
Object Description
Title | 1979-80 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1979-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 044 |
Full Text Search | STUDENT AFFAIRS coverage for hospital benefits, medical, surgical and related services for any one illness or accident. The program covers the student both on and off campus on a twenty-four-hour-a-day basis and includes periods of interim vacation and absences. LANGUAGE, HEARING, AND SPEECH CLINIC The Language, Hearing, and Speech Clinic is part of the program of communicative disorders within the Communicative Disorders Department. Any regular student needing diagnostic or therapeutic assistance with language, hearing, or speech problems may arrange to secure the service of the clinic without charge. TESTING SERVICES The Office of Testing Services is staffed by a Coordinator and a Psychometrist, both having pecial educational backgrounds emphasizing tests and measurement, research, and computer applications. They work closely with other offices, Counseling Center staff, and faculty. Services include the following: 44 Psychological Testing. A variety of psychological tests designed to measure educational abilities, personality, and vocational I career interests are available. Usually such tests are administered at the request of a counselor or a member of the Office of Advising Services staff. In most cases, a student must see a counselor prior to the administration of psychological tests. Research Services. Within the limits of staff time, the office assists students, faculty, or departments in designing and implementing research problems. The Office of Testing Services is often a link betvv'een the researcher and the campus Computer Center. Entrance Examinations. Three times during the academic year special institutional administrations of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) are scheduled for students applying for admission to CSUF who, for whatever reason, were unable to take the test at one of the regularly scheduled national administrations. Specific information is available in the Office of Testing Services. CSUC English Placement Test (!:PTJ. Information and applications for this required examination may be obtained in the Test Office. Students having special needs, such as visual or hearing limitations, may contact the Test Office or the Office of Veterans and Handicapped Student Services for assistance. Ryan Act Competency Examinations (Reading and Writing ). Information regarding current test dates and registration forms are available for students planning to complete requirements for teaching credentials. National Testing Programs. The Office of Testing Services coordinates administration of several nationally administered testing programs, including the Admissions Testing Program (SAT), the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT), the National Teacher Examination (NTE), the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A variety of certification examinations are also administered by this office. Applications and particulars are available upon request. |