able to all Lexington campus students, both full-time services. The services of the Center are available by P
and part-time. appointment to all students enrolled in the University
Medical Center facilities available to students include: as well as to faculty and staff There are no fees for
L The University Health Service which provides the testing or counseling of University-connected clients.
medical, surgical and mental health outpatient A¤P<¤¤*m€¤f$ may be made by Cqumg 2’8’87°P Pc,
Cam; ferral from another campus agency is not necessary. .
Z. University Hospital where students are admitted _ ,
when they require inpatient care; Hours: Mondayynday
3. University Hospital specialty clinics; and 8:00 a‘m"12:0O   1:00. pm" P200 P‘m‘
4. University Hospital Emergency Room. (Saturday mommg by appointment Only)
_ Location: Room 301, Old Agriculture Building
Full information on the Univers1ty’s health program
for students is provided in the Health Service brochure 1
hich ' `I d to all re-re istered students rior to ·
W is male P g P Placement Service 1
i the fall semester.
A Health Report Form, mailed to each full-time Established for the purpose of assisting undergrad-
1 student upon his acceptance by the University, pro- uates, graduate students, alumni, and community col-
  vides a record of his health history, immunization status lege students with employment opportunities, the 1
1 and the results of a recent physical examination. The Service has several functions. First, it provides employ- l
Ii submission of a completed form is a requirement of ment counseling by providing information regarding  
1 the University. immediate employment opportunities. Second, it sends ·
" credentials to prospective employers and recommends  
,1 University Counseling and possible candidates to these employers. Third, the '
,l , Service is a repository for resumes, records, and recom-
  Tesiting Center mendations.
Q Thc Uhiycrsjty Cohhschhg and Testing (jchtey has Through the Placement Service, all students and
1 a staff of trained counselors whose primary function Fiiiiimii ii€iV€ mi OPPOiii1¤iiY to $Oii€€iiii€ O¤·O€iiiiPii$
1 is llclping Studgnts to yvgyk through academic, VOCH- interviews with representatives of business, industries,
  tional and personal problems. Some typical student government ¤g€¤Oi€$7 school $Y$i€m5, COHOEOSY and
' concerns are: ineffective study skills and habits, need Other €mPiO5’€T$·
il for improved reading skills, difficulty in adjusting to The PiiiO€iTi€iii S€iViO€ has 3 $iimm€T €iiiPiOYm€iii
1, the college environment, lack of a specific field of PiO8i?iiii· UUOOT ihis PYOETOUL U¤i"€i$iiY Oi K€iiiiiOir¤f¤sSi<>¤s»
1 aptitude, achievement, personality, vocational interests, 1,     __-_- H., 
1, study skills, and many others may be used, if the iii “; i`°P Psi   A- _.    
q1 student wishes, to aid him in understanding himself iw   ·         V  i‘
1 and in increasing his efliciency. Individual testing is   ,_         ' ivii  
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I Class, group, and individual instruction in remedial           . ,
1 reading and learning skill acquisition is offered by the       i'»    _  
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1   administered to new and transfer students are given   ,y_(·,     '_,__   
1   under the supervision of the Center. The Center also      ` ?`#"f ’i·` *"  1, " ”      
l acts as a testing center for the local administration of       . _ T A    .
1 various national scholastic tests, c.g., Graduate Record Q,. P   °‘’"     -____ _      
1 Examination, l\~ledical College Admission Test, Na-   _;   T ''ii {     .     `'` I-   i`
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