for all of our students, faculty/staff, as well as the community at large. Whether
looking for teaching materials for a ministry or working on a project for a class
assignment, our patrons find the CMRD their “go to place” for a wide variety of
resources which help to make their projects and ministries “come alive.”
The CMRD contains new formats and modern technologies as well as classic
and traditional teaching materials. The collection of over 10,000 items includes
PowerPoint lessons, DVDs, manipulatives, international and Bible costumes,
pictures/posters, flash cards, maps and charts, international curios, flags, props,
teaching boards, puppets, recreation equipment and much, much more.
The CMRD Production Center includes a sizable project area which consists of
laminators and Ellison die cutting machines, book binding machines, a Cricut
machine, a copier with scanning capabilities and a colored printer. Paper,
cardstock, poster board and numerous other supplies are available for purchase.
The CMRD is located in the CIU Library. For more information, call (803) 807-5160,
or see the library’s webpage. Hours are the same as the
library hours.
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.
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.
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