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San Diego: Student Services
Student Personnel Services were offered in an
integrated program made up of the several offices and services listed
below. Each specialized in one aspect of student life.
Food Service
Office of Housing Services
Student and Alumni Placement Office
Student Health Service
Food Service
An 800-seat cafeteria was completed during
the fall quarter, 1965. Prior to this time students dined in a temporary
cafeteria. Before moving to the upper campus, meals were served
from a snack bar adjacent to the Scripps Building.
Office of Housing Services
Office of Housing Services, begun in 1962,
helped students secure quarters in on-camp residence halls and married
students apartments, or in rooms, studios, apartments and houses
in the surrounding community.
Student and Alumni Placement
Office
Student and Alumni Placement Office served
regularly enrolled students who needed part-time or summer employment,
graduating students of all degree levels who were seeking full-time
career opportunities in business, industry or government, and alumni
of the University who wished assistance in job betterment or relocation.
Wives of regularly enrolled students were eligible for assistance
seeking employment. This service began a on limited basis in 1964
and continued with full service available in 1965.
Student Health Service
Student Health Service was in existence on
the San Diego campus since August 1, 1964, and was housed temporarily
in Bonner Hall. Medical consultation was available during school
hours. Through an insurance plan carried by the University, medical
and surgical care beyond that provided by the Student Health Service
was available from a doctor of the student's choice, or another
physician from the area when referred by Student Health Service
personnel.
Night and weekend coverage for dormitory residents
or those in nearby student housing was provided through an agreement
with two qualified local physicians. Some drugs prescribed by health
service physicians for acute problems were dispensed without cost
to students. Several other services were provided on the campus
including immunizations, first aid, and medical screening of personnel
involved in use of radioactive materials.
Larger facilities were planned for the fall quarter,
1965. Expansion included additional physician coverage, overnight
accommodations for minor illnesses, facilities for standard laboratory
procedures, and services of a psychiatrist and counselor.
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