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The Exchange

is designed to provide students with a creative outlet for growth in

the humanities, fine arts, and performing arts.

Any student organization, publication, activity, or initiative — officially sanctioned or

otherwise — must conform to biblical and community standards of truth, propriety,

integrity, edification, and love. Students are welcome to pursue endeavors that

seek to elevate the level of spiritual, intellectual, social, or physical development at

CIU and are encouraged to collaborate and consult with faculty in such endeavors.

Non-sanctioned activities or initiatives should not imply the support or

endorsement of CIU or the Student Senate. Groups seeking official organization

status should contact Student Life and read the criteria as written in the Student

Senate Constitution.

CIU reserves the right to discontinue any student initiative or activity that it deems

to be counterproductive to the unity and development of the CIU family.

STUDENT SERVICES & UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Academic Success Center (ASC)

The Academic Success Center coordinates the provision of reasonable

accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. Students who desire

consideration for accommodations for ADD/ADHD, diet, physical, emotional,

or learning disabilities should contact the ASC for information about the

accommodation process.

The Academic Success Center also provides assistance to empower all students

to achieve their academic goals. For details, see the bulletin board outside the

ASC office in the Rossi Student Center, room 109, or contact the ASC at 807-5611

(email:

academicsuccess@ciu.edu

).

Services include:

Tutoring (Check Memorial Learning Center for current hours)

Study aids & study groups

Academic coaching

* Online course exam proctoring (fee)

* Make-up exams (potential fee)

* College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) (All CLEP exams must be

completed within one calendar year of a student’s matriculation to

CIU) (fee)

Photo ID is required

Alumni Relations

For a quiet place to study during the day, students are invited to visit the porch

with its rocking chairs, ceiling fans, and Keurig coffee/tea machine. Check with the

front desk when entering. Alumni (including those who are current grad students)

are offered three free meal tickets in the cafeteria per year (pick up tickets in the

Alumni Office). Alumni Guestrooms are available for families and guests. Call the

guestroom hotline at (803) 807-5525 or email

Alumniguestrooms@ciu.edu

. Plan

to participate in Homecoming, November 6-7. Check out

www.ciu.edu/alumni

and

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