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2017-2018 CIU Student Handbook

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Children are not allowed on CIU computers except when accompanied by an adult.

Assistance is available at the IT Front Desk located in the library.

Students using the computer lab are required to abide by the following:

Use only login IDs as provided with the Student Lab account;

Use the computers without altering or modifying the system

configurations in any way;

Abide by U.S. copyright law as it pertains to receiving, copying, sharing,

storing, modifying, or transmitting files or data;

Read and comply with the full user guidelines as stated in the Student

Technology Handbook available on the

my.ciu.edu

Student IT pages.

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 Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

and 1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. when classes are in session (during regular fall and spring

semesters). The Clinic is closed Saturday, Sunday and Prayer Days. There are

limited summer hours. Services in the clinic are for current students only.

Services Provided for Students:

Walk-in clinics, Monday through Friday, for nursing assessment and

recommendations

Doctor’s clinic by appointment weekly

Referrals (medical, dental, chiropractic, etc.)

Many over-the-counter medications at low cost

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:

Nursing Services - free

Medication and Supplies - minimal charge

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.

Identification Cards

Every student must have an I.D. card. I.D. cards are required for tracking chapel

attendance, for borrowing materials from the library, and for making copies at the

various copiers around campus. Copies may be “loaded” to an I.D. I.D. cards also

grant resident students access to the residence halls as well as their meals in the

cafeteria.