Sociology 315: Foundations of Social Welfare

Fall 2011

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On-Campus Resources

 

Eastern Oregon University has a wealth of resources available for students, and capable and caring staff. You would do well to check these out and become familiar with what's available (listed in no particular order):

  • Pierce Library There are many things you can do online, you should know the resources of the library inside and out (they have access to much more than you think, including resources to get full-text articles online. . .). I'd also recommend looking at a couple of courses
  • Office of academic advising If you're looking to make sure you've covered all the requirements for your major or program, need to know who your advisor is, have transfer-related questions, etc.
  • Learning center The learning center is a much-used place for under- and upper-division students. You can gain access to math tutors, this is where study sessions are coordinated, there is a computer lab, and the Writing Lab is housed here.
  • Writing lab Housed in the learning center but definitely worth its own link. This course and others are classified as writing intensive courses. The personnel will help you think about and improve your writing. You can schedule half-hour sessions with a tutor. But it is not an editing service.
  • Career services You can take Web-based tutorials, the center offers resume reviews, job search resources, graduate school information, etc.
  • Computing Center If you have hardware/software questions, would like to know whether you can access the EOU network or your email from home, etc.
  • Counseling Center Everyone can have adjustment problems. The counseling center is here to help if you need someone to talk to (it is part of the student health center).
  • Outdoor program They have rentals for camping, skiing, snowsports, climbing, etc., as well as classes.
  • Sage (Student advocates for gender equality)
  • Women's research and resource center Dedicated to providing ongoing education on women's issues on campus and in the community.
  • Legal Aid
  • Domestic violence / sexual assualt assistance -- Shelter from the Storm (Ph: 541-963-7226; Emergency: 541-963-9261)

 

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