APPENDIX

Student Services

Information Resources

Computer terminals are located in the Mina Rees Library. The facilities are diversified and will meet all word-processing needs. Advisors are available. Free courses are given during the semester and intensive courses are given during vacation breaks. Since these services are free and quite convenient and pleasant, most students take advantage of the Information Resources early in their course of study.

Mina Rees Library

The Mina Rees Library of The Graduate School is located on the second floor of the Graduate Center. The library has been designed to meet the special needs of the doctoral programs in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. Library hours are posted in the Library, the lobby, and on the Library Website.

Doctoral Students' Council (DSC)

The Doctoral Students' Council is the sole policymaking body representing students in doctoral or master's programs at the Graduate School. Each Program has elected representatives to the council who are elected on a proportional basis according to the number of students enrolled in the particular program. For more information consult the Student Handbook. The Graduate Student Advocate is the name of the school newspaper. Students are encouraged to submit notes and articles. For more information go to the Doctoral Students' Council in Room 5495 of the Graduate Center.

Housing/Residence Life (Room 7480)

The Housing Information Office provides information on apartments, (shares, sublets, and rentals) in the metropolitan and surrounding areas. Notices are posted regularly on the bulletin board in the second floor corridor at the Graduate Center. Room costs in Manhattan are slightly higher than those in the other boroughs. For further information, contact the Coordinator of Resident Services at 212-817-7480.

Wellness Center (Room 6422)

The Wellness Center provides Student Health Services plus Psychological Counseling and Adult Development Services

Student Health Services

Staffed by a nurse practitioner licensed to provide primary care (diagnosis, treatment, prescription-writing), Student Health Services provides free diagnosis of simple conditions, episodic treatment, screenings, referrals, and general health and wellness programs. Students are seen by appointment or on a walk-in basis Mondays through Thursdays. For further information about any services, or for an appointment, please call Student Health Services at (212) 817-7020.

Psychological Counseling, Director: Dr. Daniel Rothenberg A counseling and referral service is available for students of The Graduate School and University Center. This service offers short-term counseling/psychotherapy and is free of charge. Confidentiality is assured. Appointments can be made in person or by telephone at (212) 817-7020.