What is CAPS?
Individual counseling or psychotherapy
Couples counseling or psychotherapy
Group counseling or psychotherapy
Family consultation
Psychiatric services
Psychological assessment
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Therapy
What is TIP?
Tutorial Center:
-ASL
-English
-STAMP (Science, Information Technology, Mathematics, Public Health, & Psychology
Provides free tutoring, coaching, and instructional support services for all undergraduate and graduate students
What can Registar's Office provide you?
Academic Calendars
Registration
Academic Catalog
Scheduling
Forms
Graduation
Readmission and Second Degree
Where is Office of the Ombuds?
ELY Center 113
What kind of organizations we have on the campus?
- LGBTQIA
- SBG
- LNGU
- APIA
- BSU
- NSLS
Career Consultants
Mock Interview
Internship and Job Fairs (twice a year)
On-campus recruitment programs
Career Library Resources
Bison Career Link
What is Academic Advising?
Help students define and develop career interest/goals
Assist students with planning programs with their abilities and interests
Monitor student’s academic progress
Prepare for course selection for the following semester
Maintain confidentiality
What is GTS?
-IT Service Desk
-Help Desk
-Media & Classroom Support
-eLearning
-Download Miscroft Words, PowerPoint, & Excel
How can you see your tutor?
Make an appointment via Navigate
-Benson Hall
-Carlin Hall
-Peet Hall
- Clerc Hall
- West Ballard
-LLHR6
What is DPS?
ID: Access to your dorms and other facilities on campus
Access Cards
Operation Identification: ID numbers engraved to avoid theft
Safe Walk Services: Escort services after dark
Personal Safety Check
Serving Legal Paperwork
Fingerprinting for job applications
What kind of services Residence Life and Housing provide?
ID Stickers for registered students
24/7 on-call staff for emergencies
What kind of services Finacial Aid support you?
Scholarships: Financial assistance that does not have to be repaid and usually is awarded on the basis of academic merit.
Federal Work-Study: Federal funds promoting part-time employment, on or off-campus, for students who demonstrate financial need.
Grants: Financial assistance, based on need, that does not have to be repaid.
Loans: Financial aid that will need to be repaid, with interest, after you graduate or leave college.
Where is the computer lab?
SAC
When was Gallaudet University founded?
April 8th, 1864
What is OSWD?
Testing accommodations
Extended time in completing assignments
Note-takers for classes
Adaptive Technology to improve access
Interpreting services
Alternative print materials for class materials and textbooks
What is Student Engagement and Leadership?
Services
Room Reservations
Banners
Copier/Lamination
Camping equipment for rent
Programs
Holiday Market
Leadership training
Food certification workshops
Hazing and University policy trainings
Where is CAPS?
Second Floor at Kellog Conference Hotel
What is Immaturals Program?
Recreational activities
-Volleyball
-Kickball
-Flag football
-Basketball
-Soccer
Who are your coaches?
Rachel Bass, Victoria Serrano, and Lorenzo Lewis
What is Office of the Ombuds?
The Ombuds provides you with a confidential, neutral, informal and independent place to:
Develop options
Obtain referrals
Clarify University policies and procedures
Find solutions to problems
Empower yourself to achieve academic, professional, and personal success
What are Health and Wellness Programs' services?
Services:
Information
Educational programs and events
Co-sponsorship
Support and Referrals
Free condoms! Ely 103
Green Dot
What are service fees for CAPS?
Counseling
6 free sessions per academic year for full-time students and $20.00 afterward (intake not included).
Psychiatric
$50 first session and $25 follow up sessions
Psychological Assessment
$550.00 for full assessment (VR often pays)
How many majors Gallaudet University offer?
29 Majors
Who are Academic Advisors for the first and second year students?
Cheryl Murgel, Mary Perrodin, Karen Quinones, and Erin Land