Biola_Catalog_19520101NA

Rooms are furnished, heated, lighted, and supplied with running water, hot and cold. The Institute supplies and launders blankets and linen. Bedspreads and draperies are to be furnished by the students, as they desire. Students care for their own rooms. A sewing machine is available in the women's dormitory. A deposit of $10.00 is required to hold a dormitory room. This amount will be applied on room rent when the room is occupied, or refunded if notice of change of plan is given af least one month before the opening date of the semester for which reservation has been made.

LAUNDRY

Laundry rooms in the basement are available for both men and women students. Washing machines are available at no extra fee. Electric irons are not provided by the school. Students should bring irons that can be used on direct current.

STUDENT MAINTENANCE Each student will be required to spend one hour a week, including examination and vacation weeks, in work that contributes to keeping the building clean, supplies available, and equipment arranged, plus one hour fo r each demerit issued. Outside stu­ dents may elect to pay a Non-Residence Maintenance Fee in lieu of maintenance assi gn­ ment. Maintenance assignments that fall on holidays or week ends when a student does not expect to be at school must be taken care of before leav ing school or by a substi­ tute provided by the student. F ailure to carry out a maintenance assignment satisfactorily will result in the assessment of demerits. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE The Medical Department conducts student health services for the benefit of all registered students who have an approved physical examination prior to admission to School in the fall and spring semesters. It is staffed by a Medical Director and qualified registered nurses, assisted by students of the School of Missionary Medicine. For serious emergencies a competent staff of medical doctors and dentists is on call and available for the care of students for a nominal fee. The health service includes a Dispensary for consultation with a nurse and treat­ ment of minor injuries as well as follow-up care in the more serious needs. It is open daily to students while school is in session. A nurse is on call at all hours of the day and night, for any serious emergency. Included also is a school infirmary, a fine ten-bed hospital, with a diet kitchen, treatment room, and laboratory. This service is operated for the benefit of the students 32

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