Understanding Student Care

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Understanding Student Care Biola University Opening Weekend 2012

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Understanding Student CareBiola UniversityOpening Weekend 2012

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CAMPUS SAFETYJohn OjeisekhobaChief, Campus Safety

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Crime & Safety

Biola Immune from Crimes?No Major IssueMinor Issues: Property crimes/

Crimes of opportunity.

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Crime Prevention

Promote awareness among studentsSaturated Patrols/ 120+ Camera SystemPartner with Residence LifeMonitor Crime Trends

In La MiradaOn Campus/ Off Campus Housing

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Disaster Preparedness

Emergency Response Team11 Annually Scheduled Training Sessions12 Personnel attended FEMA’s

CDP Training

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Disaster Supplies

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Overall Goal

BE PREPARED

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HEALTH CENTERKristin Phelps, RNDirector of Health Services

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Health Center

Available to ALL enrolled students,

regardless of insurance status.

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Costs

Office visits are free

Fees for physical exams, lab work, medications and some treatments/procedures

Payment required at time of visit

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Functions like a doctor’s office

Same-day and pre-scheduled appointmentsProvide off-campus optionsPrivacy Laws

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After hours care

Health Center is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Self-Help Medicine Weekends Emergencies – (562) 777-4000 for Campus Safety

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RESIDENCE LIFECaring For and Developing Your Student

Beth Tabor, Associate Dean of Residence Life

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Student Development Division

• Student Transitions (SOS)• Associated Students (AS)• Residence Life• Housing• Commuter Life• International Student

Services

• Learning Center• Career Services• Spiritual

Development- Chapel Programs- Student Ministries

• Student Care

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Housing & Residence Life

We seek to be ATTENTIVE to your student

Developing NEIGHBORS is our vision

Growth

Responsibility

Safety

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Student Care

You are not aloneRedemptive correctionAccess resources

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What is your role as a parent?

Encourage involvementKnow what they are learningEncourage self-advocacyKeep the end in mindContact Parent Relations

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Commuter LifeKatie Tuttle, PhD.Director

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What is Commuter Life?

Every Commuter Connected to a Core Campus Community

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Commuter Life Team

• Katie Tuttle, Director

• Jenny Matthes, Associate Director

• Assistant, student leadership staff

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Services & Opportunities

•Website• The Collegium• Commuter Lockers• Co-Sponsored Events• Leadership Development• Counsel & Referral

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Getting Involved

• Attend ALL of Orientation

• Join the Collegium

• OCC update email

• Check out the Club Fair

• Hang out on campus!

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Off-Campus Housing Services

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Parent RelationsColleen Heykoop, Director

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Parent Traps

Dump phone calls

Micro managing

“The Fixer”

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Dump Phone Calls

They often want sympathy, not answers

or actions.

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Listen and ask questions

What do you think you can do now? Do you know someone you could ask for

guidance? Is there a place you can find an answer for

this problem?

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Micro Managing

Homework Chapel Roommate issues Sleep schedules

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“The Fixer”

Doing things to make their life easier Attempting to resolve their conflict

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Final Advice

Don’t panic if your student is having a hard time

If you’re concerned and need to talk to someone, please call the Office of Parent Relations (800) 99-BIOLA

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Your student can do amazing things, if you let them!

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Parents In Prayer

To sign up to receive monthly emails,

to share requests and prayer for others,

Send an email to

[email protected] with your name and your student’s name.

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We are YOUR resource

[email protected] www.biola.edu/parent (800)99-BIOLA