RESOURCES
RESOURCES
International students are encouraged to turn to the following people for information, advice, or referral to other helpful resources. The International Student Adviser and your International Adviser (IA) - another student who has had the experience of balancing two or more cultures, languages, and ways of life. Your IA is not only a friend who can help you deal with culture shock or homesickness, but also a source of information and advice. Your IA can help you get involved in international student events. In addition to the International Student Adviser and your IA, the following resources are available to all students:
Academic issues:
- The professor of a course
- Your faculty adviser
- Associate Dean of Studies for Freshmen and Sophomores (ext. 2050)
- Registrar's office (ext. 2068)
Campus Employment:
- Financial Aid Services (ext. 2216)
Career Counseling:
- Office of Career Enhancing Life Services (CELS) (ext. 2770)
Financial Issues:
- The Dean of Studies (ext. 2050)
- Financial Aid Services (ext. 2216)
- Accounting (ext.2078)
Health Issues:
- Student Health Services (ext. 2275)
Security Issues:
- Campus Safety (ext. 1111 or 2222)
- Keys and parking tags (ext. 2250)
Information Services:
- Information desk (ext. 0 or 2000)
- HELP desk / computer help, ext. 439-HELP (4357)
Housing:
- Office of Residential Education and Living (ext. 2834)
Language or Writing Questions:
- Roth Writing Center (ext. 2173)
Personal Issues:
- Dean of Studies, including the Associate Deans (ext. 2050)
- Counseling Services (ext. 4587)
- Dean of Student Life (ext. 2825)
- The College chaplains, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (ext. 2451)
- Father Larry LaPointe (ext. 2452)
- Rabbi Aaron Rosenberg (ext. 2453)
- Your housefellow
- Your peer adviser
- Your student adviser
- Your international adviser
Last Modified: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 15:09