Campus Locations
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Where do I go?
Who are we at the MLD?
MLD Experiences
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The place to go when you're feeling under the weather.

What is student health? 

Some things offered at this Campus Location:

  • Routine medical care and preventive medicine

  • Health screenings

  • Contraceptive Counseling and Health Education

  • Referrals for specialist care

  • Uncomplicated wound care

  • IV fluids for rehydration

  • Wart care/treatment)

  • Lab testing, Rapid lab tests done in-house for strep, mono, and flu, Pregnancy testing, COVID testing, STI testing

  • Emergency contraceptive

  • Immunizations

  • Pap smears

  • Dispensing of commonly prescribed medications

  • Physical exams

100

Located 161 happy to answer questions about alcohol, cannabis, nutrition, body image, stress, mental health, sexual health, and so much more.

What is Prevention and Wellness? 

Offers Peers care and Wellness Coaching

100

"I want my voice to be heard and I would like to represent my major's college."

What is Student Government?


100

Names and roles of Leadership Team.

Who is Zionna: Student Director, Shania: Student Assistant Director of Logistics and Planning, Fabi: Student Assistant Director of Selection and Development 

100

An off-campus inclusive leadership retreat for students interested in working toward a more equitable and just society. During this retreat, students will gain an understanding of personal and social identities while learning about their social responsibility within communities through advocacy and activism.

What is Beyond the Lines (BTL)?

200

Palmetto, Eagle, Everglades, Biscayne, and Osprey

What is SoVi? Freshman dominated dorms with

  • Resort-style pool 

  • Classrooms 

  • Laundry facilities

  • First-Year Advising Office 

  • Dining Hall

  • Fitness rooms

  • Computer labs

  • Community kitchens

  • Game rooms 

  • Movie theaters 

  • Multi-purpose rooms

  • Study rooms

200

Located in Cohen 288 strives to promote a safe and educationally supportive community where civility, fairness, integrity, dignity, and respect is the foundation for a vibrant academic community.

What is the Office of Student Conduct? is there to help all students who believe they may have witnessed or have been a victim of a Student Code of Conduct violation.

200

"I am having a tough time adjusting to college, I am struggling with my mental health."

What is CAPS?

200

Names of MLD Coordinators.

Who is Victor and Jandro?

200

A five-week program that is offered during the fall and spring semesters and is designed to help emerging student leaders identify and develop leadership style and skills that will impact their leadership experiences on campus, in the community, and beyond.

What is Emerging Eagles?

300

Located in the 2nd-floor Library designed to maximize student's ability to realize their academic goals. 

What is CAA? (Center for Academic Achievement)

Services offered include peer academic coaching and  tutoring, writing lab, handouts about studying, help writing professional emails, and goal setting.

300

Located on the 3rd floor of the Student and Community Counseling Center. Offers therapy, psychiatry, dietitian, consultation, workshop, group counseling, and outreach efforts.

What is Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)/ Adaptive Services?


300

"I am currently working for an on-campus organization and I feel like I am being discriminated against on the basis of being a POC woman."

What is Title IX/Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (OIEC)?

300

Names of Assistant Dean/Director, Sr. Assistant Director, Assistant Director.

Who are Alex, TO, and Saül?

300

 Is a community-engagement-based program that offers the opportunity for 20 FGCU students to travel to various parts of the United States to gain an understanding of communities through education, service, and action planning. This experience exposes our students, staff, and faculty to the realities of social issues and injustices and what is being done to promote and encourage advocacy and action.

What is Alternative Break (AB)?

400

1st Floor of McTarnaghan Hall.

What is Financial Aid? A student won’t need an appointment to talk with an advisor about money and paying for college or parking questions.

400

Offers numerous resources to assist you with selecting the right major, applying to graduate school, or preparing for your first job.

What is Career Development Services?

400

In high school, you were given extra time on quizzes and exams. You are now in college and would like to continue that accommodation. You would need to go to ______ office to meet this compliance.

What is the Adaptive Services (Student and Community Counseling Center)?

400

Names of MLD Grad assistants.

Who is Emilee and Sadreena? 

400

An immersive 50-minute museum-style experience that highlights contemporary social justice issues, and challenges participants to think more deeply about social issues and concerns that impact communities locally, nationally, and globally.

 

What is Tunnel of Awareness?


500

Offered at Campus Rec (University Recreation & Wellness)

What is the Aquatics Center, University Recreation and Wellness Center, Waterfront, Rec Fields, RecVenture

500

This office promotes a culture that celebrates the diversity of all members. Our focuses are eliminating discrimination and harassment, promoting ethical decisions on all levels, and ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and guidelines.

What is the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (OIEC)?

Covered/Speciality Topics

  • Bias and Discrimination

  • Ethics and Compliance 

  • Diversity and Inclusion

  • Title IX

500

"I want to get involved in the community and complete my service learning hours requirement."

What is the office of Service-Learning & Civic Engagement?

500

Administrative Specialist.

Eve

500

Diversity, Dialogue, and Design is an engaging opportunity for participants. Through this experience, a diverse representation of participants (i.e. classification, ethnicity, academic program, involvements) are immersed in a learning environment. This learning environment is designed in partnership with subject matter experts examining systemic and institutional injustices. Through dialogue, participants will reflect and discuss strategies to be of service to campus and their communities.

What is 3D Symposium?