Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1978-1980

Records. This office can also provide some suggestions concerning off-campus rooms and apartments. Continuing Rosemead students are also willing to provide suggestions in locating suitable housing off-campus. Many students find it convenient to take their meals in the campus cafeteria. For those who wish to do so regularly, some savings in costs may be realized by using meal tickets instead of cash payment for each meal. MARRIED STUDENT HOUSING Rosemead has no facilities on campus for married students, but there are numerous rental apartments and homes available in the immediate vicinity. Every attempt is made to assist new students in finding suitable housing in La Mirada or surrounding communities. EMPLOYMENT Biola College, Inc. maintains an Employment Office whose services are available to Rosemead students needing part-time employment. While this office does not guarantee employment, it maintains close contact with numerous individuals and organizations needing student employees. HEALTH SERVICE The Student Health Department offers its services for the benefit of all registered students who have an approved physical examination prior to admission . This ser­ vice is under the direction of a medical doctor and a registered nurse. The health service includes a dispensary for consultation with a nurse and treat­ ment of minor injuries as well as follow-up care for the more serious needs. The infirmary is open to all students at regular scheduled hours while school is in session. Infirmary services are limited to consultation and insurance referrals for medical care and hospitalization, as well as the first aid emergencies and simple nursing care that can be given in an out-patient clinic. Biola College does not assume any responsibility for serious illness or accident on or off-campus, in or out of school games or activities. The use of all school facilities is at the student's personal risk. Biola College offers protection to Rosemead students against certain expenses caused by accidental injury or emergency illness in the form of a required plan of medical insurance. The cost of this insurance is to be covered by the student. The current rate for this insurance is $50.00 per semester for single students, $87.50 for student and spouse or student and children, and $130.50 for student, spouse, and children. These rates are subject to change by the insuring company. At the time of registration , the student must indicate whether or not he or she is insured. If not insured, the above-mentioned insurance program offered by Biola College, Inc. is compulsory.

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