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SOCIAL WORK ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES

Center also has developed a state-of-the-art online Career Portfolio that enables students to document skills throughout their academic career.

FSU READING/WRITING CENTER

wr.english.fsu.edu/reading-writing-center

(850) 644-6495 Located in Room 222-C Williams Building. Students can receive individual tutoring, feedback on papers, and special assistance with writing skills by contacting the center.

OFFICE OF ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES (OAS)

dsst.fsu.edu/oas

(850) 644-9566 The Office of Accessibility Services (OAS), located in the Student Services Building, Room 108, serves as an advocate for students with disabilities. The staff monitors academic, social, and environmental conditions affecting students with disabilities and seeks to influence administrative decisions affecting them. Students may obtain information on the University’s implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may receive information and guidance from the staff of this office. This office often assists in coordinating academic accommodations for disabled students.

UNIVERSITY COUNSELING SERVICES

counseling.fsu.edu

(850) 644-2003 On-campus counseling services are available to students and their families, primarily through the University Counseling Center in the Student Life Center. Services that are covered through student activity fees include crisis counseling and short-term treatment for personal, social, and psychological problems. The Counseling Center sponsors a peer program called RENEW (Realizing Everyone’s Need for Emotional Wellness) that provides presentations and resources on stress & time management, study skills, healthy relationships, and conflict resolution.

UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES

uhs.fsu.edu

(850) 644-6230 Florida State University’s fully accredited primary care facility, provides medical care and outreach programs through a team of dedicated professionals. As a studentfocused, student-friendly center, its mission is to advance the quality of life for university students, improving academic performance and increasing retention.

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

lib.fsu.edu

(850) 644-2706 There are three major libraries on campus: Strozier Library, Dirac Library, and the Law Library. More than a million volumes are available on open shelves, for easy browsing. Every month, 9,000 new journals and periodicals are added to the collection. A sophisticated library data search computer system and inter-library loan are also available. Additional resources include computers, reading rooms, calculators, and copying machines.

VICTIM ADVOCATE PROGRAM

dsst.fsu.edu/vap

(850) 644-7161 The Victim Advocate Program provides advocacy to victims of crime. An advocate is on call twenty-four hours a day to respond to FSU students who are victimized, or any other person who is victimized on our campus. Services offered include emotional support, instructor notification, referrals, and educational programming for our campus community.

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