Mar 19, 2024  
Mansfield University 2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Mansfield University 2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Services for Students


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Department of Academic and Human Development

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The University provides developmental services to students for the successful pursuit of their academic program and personal development. These services include Academic Advising, Athletic Mentoring, Counseling, Learning Center, Support Services for CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, Students with Disabilities, and Writing Center. In addition, all faculty within the Department of Academic and Human Development advise students selecting the Associate’s Degree in Liberal Studies major.

Academic Advising

The Academic Advising Center provides services to a wide range of students and special support for underrepresented students of color, through a minority mentoring program called SUPPORT, and student-athletes through Athletic Mentoring and CHAMPS/Life Skills program.  These initiatives support Mansfield’s diversity goals through various workshops and guest speakers. This includes developmental workshops and leadership conference opportunities.

Mission:  The mission of Academic Advising Center is to provide high quality academic advising that assists students in the purposeful planning of an undergraduate liberal arts education, contributing to an environment that promotes academic, personal, as well as intellectual, and ethical (character) growth. Academic Advising is a decision-making process by which students realize their maximum education potential through communication and information exchanges with an advisor; it is ongoing, multifaceted, and a shared responsibility of both the advisor and advisee. The advisor, utilizing a developmental, proscriptive or, prescriptive, strength-based approach, serves as a facilitator of communication, a coordinator of learning experiences through course and career planning and academic progress review, and an agent of referral to other campus services. 

Vision: Mansfield University’s Academic Advising Center aspires to provide an excellent advising experience, through the development of academic and career goals, meaningful collaborative relationships, appropriate academic decision making, and navigational skills which will result in students valuing and applying their liberal arts education.

Athletic Mentoring and the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program

Mission: The mission of the Athletic Mentoring and CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is to support the successful academic transition, matriculation, and graduation of the student-athlete.  The Athletic Mentoring component serves to monitor, track, and improve the academic standing and progress of the student athlete.  The CHAMPS/ Life Skills component is designed to enhance and support a student-athlete’s development in the areas of personal development, career planning, community service, and academic excellence. 

Vision: The vision of the Athletic Mentoring and CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is the graduation of student-athletes with an enhanced academic and personal growth experience through participation in CHAMPS/Life Skills programming and with the support and services of Athletic Mentoring.

Counseling Center

Mission:
The Mission of the Mansfield University Counseling Center is to enhance the quality of life, psychological health, and personal effectiveness of students not only during their collegiate years but also for the duration of their lives. The Center is commited to the development of the whole person: academically, personally, spiritually, socially and physically.

All services provided by the University Counseling Center are free and respect the applicable confidentiality laws and ethical guidelines of the American Psychological Assocation and the American Counseling Association.

Values:
The University Counseling Center encourages students from all segments of the campus community to access counseling services. We advocate for students with learning disabilities and serve as consultants to several student organizations addressing issues related to sexual orientation, adult transition, international students concerns, and with students from traditionally undeserved and at risk backgrounds. All counselors have participated in course work or workshops designed to increase awareness and sensitivity to cultural and individual differences.

The University Counseling Center understands that leadership takes a variety of forms and assists students to identify how their individual characteristics help define their leadership potential. The Center provides assessment, counseling, workshops, and provides consulting services to Residence Life, Campus Ministry, Campus Police, a variety of administrative offices, the Mountaineer Leadership Program, and students in both individual and group formats. These efforts are designed to highlight strengths and challenges students face as they develop their leadership potential. The Center serves as an additional form of education in helping students identify where they fit on a Leadership continuum ranging from models of Directive/Centered to Motivational/Diverse.

Vision:
It is the goal and vision of The Counseling Center is to enhance the quality of life for students during their collegiate years and beyond. We specifically focus our activities to promote development in areas of:

  • Self-understanding
  • Independent and productive living
  • Spiritual, moral, and ethical values
  • Learning as a life-long process
  • Leadership qualities & skills
  • Respect and celebration of all facets of diversity: diversity of culture, background, age, religious affiliation, gender identity, sexual orientation, and thought
  • Responsibilities that accompany interpersonal relationships including those with Mansfield University and the communities in which we live.

Gateway Program

Mission: The Gateway Program is designed to support students who demonstrate potential for success in college, but may lack traditional evidence for admission. The program provides an umbrella of individualized services and opportunities to achieve academic success.  Gateway offers a variety of support services and proactively engages with students on an ongoing basis throughout the academic year.  The program support is a collaborative process in which the students are active participants in assessing and identifying their needs and progress. 

Vision: The Gateway Program strives to empower students to develop practical strategies that will equip them to successfully meet the challenges they face in collegiate life.  Among the opportunities available to students are an orientation and transition to college expectations and life, academic advisement with experienced and knowledgeable faculty, educational skills workshops, tutoring, assistance from learning specialists, peer mentoring, counseling, developmental leadership opportunities, supplemental instructors, study groups, study tables, and active links to career planning and cultural events.

The Learning Center and the Writing Center

The Learning Center and the Writing Center at Mansfield University are committed to helping students achieve their academic goals. Staff are dedicated to providing a success-oriented learning environment that focuses on the essentials of what is needed to succeed in college. Student support programs are designed to assist students in maximizing their academic potential.

The Learning Center provides peer tutors, supplemental instruction study sessions, workshops, and additional one-on-one support as necessary. These student support programs focus on course content, collaborative student learning processes that are designed to actively engage the learner, and teaching and implementation of learning strategies. The Writing Center provides peer-tutors who are identified by English professors as excellent writers to help students develop effective writing and editing strategies that support the formal writing instruction and requirements presented in various courses throughout the curriculum.

MISSION

The mission of the Mansfield University Learning Center is to support, encourage, and empower students to become independent, self-advocating, resourceful, and lifelong learners.

VISION

The Center’s vision is to become a place where both faculty and students willingly rely on our resources, where they are free to question, take risks, and effectively achieve their academic and pedagogical goals.

Services for Students with Disabilities

Mission: Mansfield University’s Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) is committed to both the letter and the spirit of the law which mandates that access to higher education be provided to students with disabilities. Accordingly, Mansfield will provide various disability-related services to ensure that students with disabilities have the opportunity to participate in the educational, social, and cultural life at Mansfield University.

Vision: The vision of the Office of SSD is the provision of accommodations in collaboration with a supportive network to break down access barriers for the purpose of equality in education. The academic and personal growth gained from a student’s own experiences and self-advocacy through their participation in Academic and Human Development will develop a more confident and successful graduate.

The SSD office serves those students who are covered under ADA as having a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. The office further includes those qualifying under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act which mandates that “No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States, as defined in section 7 (20) shall, solely by reason of her or his disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”

The SSD office is the main advocate for students with disabilities who request academic accommodations at the University. It is the goal to assist students in gaining appropriate and reasonable accommodations, while enhancing their ability to pursue a meaningful college experience.

After submitting pertinent documentation, SSD will attempt to address all reasonable accommodations appropriate to the student’s needs. Current accommodations include, but are not limited to, ADA residence hall requests, priority registration, testing accommodations, readers, interpreters,  guidance in acquiring assistive devices, and relocation of class sections to aid access.

Students are encouraged to contact the Director of SSD in South Hall to discuss any accommodations. Early notification (with the appropriate required documentation) is critical when seeking physical or academic accommodations for effective and timely implementation.

TRiO

TRiO Student Support Services is a federally funded and competitive grant that has been established at Mansfield University since 2005.

TRiO provides extensive student support for the students enrolled in the program. TRiO offers a variety of programming and services to our students, including academic and personal growth workshops, financial aid and financial literacy workshops, cultural and social activities, tutors, peer mentors, career counseling (including preparation for graduate school), and activities focusing on leadership and service.  Staff are dedicated to providing personalized services to our students to help them gain the skills they need to graduate from college and to reach their personal and professional goals.

Mission Statement:  The mission is to increase the persistence and graduation rates of students enrolled in the TRiO program by offering academic, personal, financial, and career support to help students develop the values of the Mansfield Creed (Character, Culture, Scholarship, and Service). The staff members work diligently to empower the students to become critical thinkers who take responsibility for developing strategies to succeed not only in college, but also in their professional lives beyond college.  TRiO works closely with programs across campus to facilitate student success. In doing so, the Program helps foster an institutional climate supportive of the success of underprepared college students.

TRiO Goals

  • The department will provide opportunities for first-year students to successfully transition into college.
  • The department will provide quality one-to-one counseling to TRiO  students through advising, peer mentoring, and quality programming.  In doing so, we will provide students with the opportunities to acquire skills necessary to succeed in college.
  • The department will provide opportunities for students to gain leadership skills necessary for successful careers and will prepare students for post-college plans.
  • The department will foster the development of the Mansfield University Creed values:  character, scholarship, culture, and service.
  • 75% of students in the department will remain in good academic standing each semester by maintaining a 2.0 QPA or higher and will achieve a persistence rate equal to or above the university cohort.
  • 55% of new participants served each year will graduate within 6 years.

Program Outcomes:

  • Students will identify resources to help them transition from high school to college.
  • Students will create Individual Success Plans each semester that reflect their personal learning goals.
  • Students will describe the skills necessary to succeed academically, psychologically, and financially in college according to their personal learning goals.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate the critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in college.
  • Students will exhibit academic success by maintaining a QPA of 2.0 or above.

Policies and Procedures:

Bookstore

The Campus Bookstore is a non-profit organization operated by College Community Services, Inc., governed by the students. The store is open from 8 AM to 4 PM Monday - Friday and 11 AM to 2 PM on Saturdays during the fall and spring semesters. During the summer sessions, the store is open 8 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday. Also, during the first week of classes, the store is open extended hours, as posted, to aid students in purchasing/renting textbooks, dorm supplies, health and beauty aids, class supplies, clothing, class rings, graduation attire, etc. The bookstore is located on the second floor of the Alumni Hall Student Center. Textbooks are located on the upper level of the store while supplies, clothing, MU logo items, stationery, health and beauty aids, etc., are all found the the lower level. Books can be reserved online at mansfieldbookstore.com or can be rented new or used online at mansfieldbookstore.com.

Career Center

The Career Center is an integral part of the university and focuses on the relationship between self, education, and careers. It subcribes to the concept that career development is an ongoing, lifelong process, which incorporates self-assessment and career readiness. Students are encouraged to be engaged participants in their own career journey and to develop a relationship with the Career Center starting their first semester on campus.

Both students and alumni are supported with a wide range of services, including career exploration and development, career interest inventories, resume and cover letter writing and critique, job search techniques, practice interview sessions (in-person and virtual), on-campus recruitment interviews, and other various professional development opportunities. A career library of websites, printed, and software-based information covering career options, professional associations, employment trends, internships, job listings, and graduate/professional schools is maintained through the Career Center. Job and internship opportunities are posted electronically through the Career Center via the Mountie Career Connection. Students and alumni can access this free service at career.mansfield.edu. Students are encouraged to engage in Career Center services and programs early in their academic career.

The Career Center is located on the Ground Floor of Alumni Hall and may be reached at 570-662-4133 or careers@mansfield.edu. For more resources, information about the Career Center and our calendar of events, please visit career.mansfield.edu.

Library

Mansfield University provides information resources both virtually (see Library Website) and in the historic and elegant 19th century setting of North Hall. The quality resources provide students access to information from around the world. Most resources are accessible regardless of physical location.

The Library is located on the first four floors of North Hall and has several special features to promote the efficient use of information in both printed and electronic forms. The Library has been designed to highlight traditional subject strengths, such as those for music and education, and also to provide immediate access to electronic information via extensive computer networking. If students need help using the resources housed in the Library, there are several service points, with the most comprehensive one being the Information Desk on the second floor, north wing. The personnel who staff this area can help with traditional reference questions on how to use printed and electronic resources and will also provide advice on equipment problems. Other more specialized service sites are: 1) the Circulation Desk in the entrance lobby, which includes the printed reserve collection, laptops and other multimedia materials, and other reserves, and 2) the Microfilms/Periodicals Desk in the atrium on the third floor. Printed brochures are available throughout the Library providing answers to commonly asked questions about library resources and services.

A wide range of resources and services are available to support teaching, learning, and research for on-campus students and for distance education. Detailed information about the library’s collections and services is available through the Library Website at http://lib.mansfield.edu/ and more specifically http://mansfield.libguides.com/distance for our online population. Another important contact point is the Information Desk (Reference), Ask a Librarian feature, or emailing libref@mansfield.edu. Distance Education students will be mailed their library access bar code or may find this code at http://lib.mansfield.edu/faq/library-id-number-lookup/.

Library Policies

1. A Mansfield University ID card is necessary each time materials are checked out, including library-use-only reserve items. ID cards and circulation privileges are not transferable and are intended for use only by the person in whose name the card was issued. A lost or stolen ID card should be reported immediately at the Circulation Desk.

2. General circulating materials such as books, curriculum guides, government documents, pictures, and textbooks circulate for an established period for students.  Other item loan types include:

  1. Bestsellers
  2. Laptop Computers: library use only except laptops designated for circulation then may be checked out for 3 days (no grace period and applicable fine)
  3. Equipment: Headphones, phone chargers, umbrellas, white boards and room keys.
  4. Media Materials: audio and videocassettes, phono discs, compact discs, and audio and video cassette players, and DVD’s.
  5. Reserve Materials: loan periods are assigned by the professor and range from: library use only, one day, three days, or one week. The Library offers electronic reserves so you may access the materials from outside the library and from off campus. Please check with your instructor or the Circulation Desk personnel to determine if the materials you need are available electronically if you cannot verify it yourself.

3. Most items may be renewed in person (please no telephone calls) unless reserved for another patron. Renewals may be made without having the materials present if the patron has a Mansfield University ID card. Patrons also can renew library materials online. (See the Library home page for information on how renew online.)

4. A patron may place a hold on any item that is in circulation except for course reserves. When the item is available, the requestor will be notified and the item will be held at the Circulation Desk for one week.

5. After an item has been in circulation for two weeks, it may be recalled at the request of another patron. The recall notice will allow one week for the return of an item to the Library. Items needed for course reserve will be recalled by the Library immediately.

6. All materials should be returned to the Circulation Desk. When the Library is closed, books may be deposited in the book return located on the east wall, right of the front entrance. Please do not place media materials in the book return as these materials are easily damaged.

7. A reminder listing overdue items may be sent to the patron when items are not returned by the due date. Library patrons who return all the listed items within the grace period will not be subject to overdue fines.

8. Fines and Fees are subject to change - please see Library Website at http://lib.mansfield.edu/home

9. All patrons are responsible for replacement fees for lost or non-returned items. Charges will be based on an average price for the item plus a $10 processing fee. Refunds for materials returned to the Library after replacement charges have been paid are given only if the item has not been replaced or withdrawn from the collection. Fines and Fees are subject to change - please see the Library Website.

10. Unpaid fines over $3.00 or an excessive number of overdues will result in a loss of borrowing privileges. Unresolved charges may result in a block on future class registrations and transcript requests.

11. The Library uses an electronic security system that detects any materials that are not checked out. Individuals who attempt to leave the Library with materials that have not been checked out from the Library are automatically referred to the University Police.

12.  Please refer to http://mansfield.libguides.com/content.php?pid=269190&sid=2221928 Library Information, for a more detailed list of Library Operations and Policies/Guidelines as changes occur.

Tobacco products may not be used in the Library. Food and beverages may not be consumed in the Library except in the Visual News section of the Library.

 

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