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30 I STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT CONDUCT Students are expected to observe l:ollege cegulaiious aud act: helU re~ponsibie for their personal behavior on the campus and in college-related activities. Sections 41301-41304 in Article 1, Subchapter 3, Chapter I, Part V of Title 5 of the California Administrative Code and Section 22.501S of the California Education Code delineate the types of conduct that are unacceptable to the college. In addition, local rules and policies have been developed to cover certain situations such as the residence halls. University, Trustee, and State regulations governing student conduct are described in the Guide to Campus Rules and Regulations, the Handbook for Student Organizations, and the Student Rights and Responsibilities Manual. A copy of the Guide is made available to each student at registration. Copies of the other documents are available in the Dean of Student Affairs and the Student Activities Offices. STUDENT ABSENCES Students are expected to maintain regular attendance at classes. Extended absences (more than one week) due to illness, death in the immediate family, or other extraordinary emergencies, should be reported immediately to the Counseling Office which will notify the faculty concerned. When any absence occurs, however, the student should contact the in11tructors involved concerning the possibility of making up the work missed. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE The objective of the Student Health Service is to keep the student in a state of optimum health, both physically and mentally, so that he may realize to the fullest the opportunities afforded by Fresno State. The health services are sponsored jointly by the coJJege and the student body, the latter participating by means of a $2 health fee each semester. The Student Health Service is housed in its own building, with four well-equipped doctors' suites, laboratory and X-ray facilities, nurses' treatment rooms, secretarial office, and waiting room. It is open each school day during hours posted at the entrance to the building. At these times registered nurses are on duty and physicians are available for consultation. Many medical specialties are represented among the part-time and full-time physicians, affording a high standard of medical care. During hours when the offices are closed, a qualified student may secure the services of his own physician, in which case the Student Health Service will allow $5 toward the cost of one office visit or $10 toward the cost of one residence visit for any one illness. In addition, an excellent student sickness and accident insurance policy is offered through the Health Service. 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 proble1,ns may arrange to secure the service of the clinic without charge. 122 I 2 3 610
Object Description
Title | 1972-73 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1972-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 030 |
Full Text Search | 30 I STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT CONDUCT Students are expected to observe l:ollege cegulaiious aud act: helU re~ponsibie for their personal behavior on the campus and in college-related activities. Sections 41301-41304 in Article 1, Subchapter 3, Chapter I, Part V of Title 5 of the California Administrative Code and Section 22.501S of the California Education Code delineate the types of conduct that are unacceptable to the college. In addition, local rules and policies have been developed to cover certain situations such as the residence halls. University, Trustee, and State regulations governing student conduct are described in the Guide to Campus Rules and Regulations, the Handbook for Student Organizations, and the Student Rights and Responsibilities Manual. A copy of the Guide is made available to each student at registration. Copies of the other documents are available in the Dean of Student Affairs and the Student Activities Offices. STUDENT ABSENCES Students are expected to maintain regular attendance at classes. Extended absences (more than one week) due to illness, death in the immediate family, or other extraordinary emergencies, should be reported immediately to the Counseling Office which will notify the faculty concerned. When any absence occurs, however, the student should contact the in11tructors involved concerning the possibility of making up the work missed. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE The objective of the Student Health Service is to keep the student in a state of optimum health, both physically and mentally, so that he may realize to the fullest the opportunities afforded by Fresno State. The health services are sponsored jointly by the coJJege and the student body, the latter participating by means of a $2 health fee each semester. The Student Health Service is housed in its own building, with four well-equipped doctors' suites, laboratory and X-ray facilities, nurses' treatment rooms, secretarial office, and waiting room. It is open each school day during hours posted at the entrance to the building. At these times registered nurses are on duty and physicians are available for consultation. Many medical specialties are represented among the part-time and full-time physicians, affording a high standard of medical care. During hours when the offices are closed, a qualified student may secure the services of his own physician, in which case the Student Health Service will allow $5 toward the cost of one office visit or $10 toward the cost of one residence visit for any one illness. In addition, an excellent student sickness and accident insurance policy is offered through the Health Service. 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 proble1,ns may arrange to secure the service of the clinic without charge. 122 I 2 3 610 |