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Student Services cont.

By enrolling in the university each student is entering into an agreement with Biola to be responsible for certain details of activity and conduct . This agreement is explained in a "State­ ment of Rights and Responsibilities" which every prospective student receives as a part of the admissions process. Students whose attitudes prove to be uncooperative are asked to withdraw from the university. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Biola University offers health services for all registered students. These services can be obtained at the campus Student Health Center. Physician hours change from semester to semester and are posted on the doors of the university health center. A medical consent form must be signed by parent or guardian for all unmarried students under eighteen years of age. This consent does not take away a student's privilege of choosing his own medical care. Students carrying seven units or more are required to have physic­ al examinations prior to coming to Biola University. These re­ cords must be complete and on file with the university health center. Biola offers protection to the student against certain expenses caused by accident, injury or emergency illness in the form of a

required plan of medical insurance. The cost of this insurance is subject to change from time to time by the company. Biola does not assume any responsibility for serious illness or accident on or off campus, in or out of university games or activities . The use of school facilities is at the student's own personal risk. CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND GRADUATE PLACEMENT The purpose of the career center at Biola University is to assist current undergraduate and graduate students in the choice and development of a career. Career counseling, interest testing, job search seminars and career days are some of the offered programs which help students learn about their interests and skills which will aid in the job-hunting process. The office has a number of resource materials available to students including information on current occupational opportunities and internships. Maintaining credential files is another aspect of the career func­ tion designed to aid students in securing a job or admission to a · graduate school. In addition, information and counsel are avail­ able to students interested in pursuing graduate education. Inquiries concerning these services should be made to the coun­ seling services office, located in Sutherland 112.

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