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Campus and Community Life. By: Your Officers of Knowledge. Facilitator Group Selection. Random Number Selection. Disability Resource Center Fact or Fiction. Every DRC student gets priority registration. Disability Resource Center.
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Campus and Community Life By: Your Officers of Knowledge
Facilitator Group Selection • Random Number Selection
Disability Resource CenterFact or Fiction Every DRC student gets priority registration.
Disability Resource Center • The DRC provides services for students with disabilities, including mobility, visual, hearing, learning, psychiatric, and/or attentional disorders • They also offer services for temporary disabilities (if you break an arm or leg, etc.) • Services are confidential
Disability Resource Center Services • Some services include: • Note-taking • Alternative media (i.e. textbooks in audio format) • Transportation on campus via DRC trams • Interpreters • Alternative Testing • Services and accommodations are based on each student’s individual needs
Disability Resource Center Employment • Employment opportunities include: • Note-takers • Test Proctor • Tram Driver • Office Assistant • Alternative Media Specialist
Peer Mentor Program • Matches experienced DRC student mentors with new, transfer, or continuing DRC students • Student mentor provides the mentee with assistance in their transition to Cal Poly, support, resources, but most importantly with personal experience about many DRC-related topics
Where is the DRC? Student Services – Building 124
Kennedy LibraryFact or Fiction Kennedy Library is open more hours than any other CSU Library
Study Spaces • Group Study • Collaboration Rooms on 2nd floor • Group study rooms on 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors • 24/7 Group Study on 1st floor • Quiet Study • 4th and 5th floors designated as quiet study floors • 24/7 Quiet Study on 1st floor • Julian’s Patisserie on 2nd floor • Atrium furnished with casual seating and patio tables/chairs
Library Computers • The library has 300 computers! • PC and Mac Labs on 1st and 2nd floors • 24/7 PolyConnect Computer Lab on 1st floor • Open computers throughout the library • Maps show availability on each floor • Reservation system allows you to book the next computer
Library Technology • Borrow tech equipment • Laptops, iPads, A/V equipment • Print, copy, scan • 14 laser printers throughout the library on each floor • Scanning stations • Cal Poly Print and Copy located at the front of the library
Library Textbook Resources • Course Reserves • Course Reserves and Electronic Course Reserves are course-specific material set aside by Cal Poly instructors for their students. • May include: books/eBooks, textbooks, articles, solutions, videos, or materials in other formats • OATS – Open Access to Textbooks for Students • A collection of textbooks and study guides the library purchased as additional support to course-assigned texts.
OmbudsFact or Fiction Ombuds is one of two on-campus entities that is not required to report under Title IX
Ombuds • Assists individuals and groups in the resolution of concerns or conflicts • Ombuds means “representative” in Swedish • Located on the first floor of the library
Ombuds What Ombuds Does What Ombuds Does NOT Advocate for any individual or group Make decisions for you Offer legal advice Hear formal complaints Participate in any formal process Maintain records • Provide a safe place to discuss issues • Communicate informally, off the record • Confidentially listen to you and your concern • Assist in clarifying issues • Explain university policy and procedures • Suggest referrals • Mediate • Recommend policy changes to remedy recurring problems
Kennedy LibraryFact or Fiction Kennedy Library is open more hours than any other CSU Library FACT!
OmbudsFact or Fiction Ombuds is one of two on-campus entities that is not required to report under Title IX FACT!
Week 5: Alternative Transportation #1. Fact or Fiction:If you get hit by a campus vehicle, the University will pay your tuition Fiction!
Week 2: Cal Poly History #2. What are the names of our six colleges? • College of Agriculture, Food, & Environmental Sciences • College of Architecture & Environmental Design • Orfalea College of Business • College of Engineering • College of Liberal Arts • College of Science & Mathematics
Week 6: Mustang Success Center #3. Who does the Mustang Success Center cater to? 1st & 2nd year students (including first year transfer students).
Week 6: Mustang Success Center #4. Where is the Mustang Success Center?
Week 4: Career Services #5. Fact or Fiction:Career Services only caters to seniors looking for jobs. Fiction!
Week 2: Cal Poly History #6. When did WOW start? 1961
Week 5: Center for Community Engagement #7. The following events are run by the Center for Community Engagement (Check all that apply.) • Sleepovers in the University Union Plaza • Alternative Breaks • High school shadowing • Student Community Services (SCS) • Beyoncé performance in the Rec • Rose Float • Change the Status Quo
Week 6: Mustang Success Center # 8. The Mustang Success Center can help with all of the following EXCEPT: a) Change of majorb) Technical electivesc) Registrationd) Clarify university policies b) Technical electives
Week 4: Career Services # 9. What workshop would NOT be run by Career Services? a) Interview Skills Workshopb) Brand YOU: First steps in creating your own brandc) I’m on LinkedIN, Now What?d) Summer/Transfer Credit Workshops d) Summer/Transfer Credit Workshops
Week 4: Career Services #10. Where is Career Services located?
Workshop! #11. What are the 7 tour tips?
Week 3: ASI #12. Fact or Fiction:Anyone can purchase a membership at the Recreation Center.
Week 3: Athletics # 13. Cal Poly participates in what level NCAA division? a) Division Ib) Division IIc) Division IIId) None of the above
Week 3: ASI # 14. ASI manages all of the following facilities EXCEPT: a) Recreation Centerb) Sports Complexc) Spanos Stadium d) Children’s Centere) The University Union
Week 3 & 5! # 15. The following things are free for current students with their PolyCard EXCEPT: a) All Cal Poly sporting events b) SLO Transit c) Regional Transit Authority (RTA) d) Many ASI events (such as some concerts and cookie decorating)