love to help in any way possible.
Several study rooms are available on a first come, first served basis. They cannot
be reserved for any reason at this time. Belongings should not be left in a room in
order to hold the room. Library users are extremely friendly and often don’t mind
sharing!
Drinks in covered containers are permitted in the library. Limited snack foods are
permitted.
Laptops are available to check out for use inside the library for four hours.
CIU ID cards must be presented when borrowing materials from the library.
Regular hours of operation are posted at
library.ciu.edu .Special hours for holidays,
prayer days, and the summer will be posted in the library, on the website, and in the
“Insider.”
Information about borrowing materials, fees, getting research help, and contact
information is available at the library’s
my.ciu.eduWeb page or
library.ciu.edu .Health Services
The clinic is located on the main level of Memorial Hall. The office number is 807-
5056 or ext. 5056. A nurse is available for on-campus emergencies (600-4076),
Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m., only when classes are
in session. Services in the clinic are for current students only.
Services Provided for Students:
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Walk-in clinics, Monday through Friday, for nursing assessment and
recommendations
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Doctor’s clinic by appointment weekly
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Referrals (medical, dental, chiropractic, etc.)
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Many over-the-counter medications at low cost
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Due to minimal staffing, the nurse cannot see faculty, staff, or student
families
Services and assessments are provided only in the clinic. Charges are as follows:
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Nursing Services - free
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Medication and Supplies - minimal charge
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Doctor’s appointment - $15
Procedures:
A student who needs the services of a physician, dentist, optician, or other
professional should consult the nurse who may help to make an appointment. In
the case of serious illness or injury, the physician involved arranges for hospital
admittance.
Reminder: It is unlawful and potentially dangerous to give one’s prescription
medication to others.
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