Missouri Western State University is all about students. In fact, around
83% of Western's budget directly supports students and student
instruction, among the highest percentage in the state. These funds go
to support many functions used to provide outstanding services. Below
are just a few of these offices, but for a full list, visit our
department
listing.
Career Development -
visit the website!
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Career
Counseling
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Major/Minor
Selection
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Job Search
Strategies
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Resume
Writing, Cover Letters & Business Correspondence
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Interviewing
Techniques & Networking
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Career &
Company Research
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Career
Fairs, Hiring Fairs, Interview Day & Career Days
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Mentorship
Program
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Online
Registration Service
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Computerized
Guidance (SIGI Plus), Interest Inventories (Strong), Personality
Instruments (MBTI) & Choices
Center for Academic
Support - visit the
website!
The Center for Academic Support provides one-on-one and small group
tutoring for most courses on campus. Located on the northeast corner of
the library building, the Center consists of group study spaces and a
large open area for students to receive tutoring or work independently.
The CAS offers free tutoring in math,
writing, specific courses, reading and study skills. In addition to
these services, students have access to online assistance, Supplemental
Instruction (SI), and workshops sponsored by the Center. Flashcards and
handouts are also available.
Center for Multicultural
Education - visit the
website!
The mission of the Center for
Multicultural Education is to provide opportunities for personal and
professional growth in the areas of multicultural exploration,
sensitivity, empathy and competency for students, faculty and staff of
Missouri Western State University. We will work diligently to provide
leadership and support in the area of diversity and building
cross-cultural connections within the campus and St. Joseph community
through workshops, programs, training and dialogue.
Counseling Center -
visit the website!
The Counseling
Center is designed to help students with problems, both academic and
personal, that might interfere with their educational pursuits.
These include, but are not
limited to:
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improving motivation to
study
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managing time better
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choosing future careers
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managing everyday stress
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improving concentration
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increasing self-confidence
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developing a mature
sexuality
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overcoming anxiety about
test taking or public performing
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improving relationships
with family and friends
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developing independence and
decision-making ability
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overcoming feelings of
apathy and mild depression
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finding help for
alcohol/drug abuse, eating disorders, or other problems
Disability Services -
visit the website!
The Disability Services
Office provides comprehensive services and programs for students with
visual, hearing, mobility and chronic impairments, as well as learning
disabilities. They ensure that students with disabilities have equal
access to all programs and activities offered at Missouri Western as
mandated by ADA Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. The goal of the
office is to eliminate both attitudinal and architectural barriers that
exist on campus. They also act as advocates for students with
disabilities, but also encourage students to develop independence and
responsibility as they take part in University life.
Health Services -
visit the website!
The mission of the Esry
Student Health Center is to promote and maintain optimal physical and
emotional health and well-being of Missouri Western students. With an
emphasis on health education and promotion of wellness and healthy
lifestyles, students are encouraged to be concerned about and
responsible for their own health, so as to enhance their overall
educational experience. Services include:
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Nursing Services
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Crutches for loan
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Physical Examinations
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Pregnancy tests
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FNP
servcies
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Referrals
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TB
skin tests
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Non Traditional Student
Services - visit the
website!
The
Non-Traditional Student Center is designed to assist non-traditional
students with their unique educational, personal and professional needs.
They are available year round to help ease those “back-to-school
jitters.”
They also furnish information about how and where to get started in you
academic pursuits, such as advising you on how big a course load you can
handle. Information about campus offerings and activities in general are
available also.
You
are a non-traditional student if you are:
Recreation Services -
visit the website!
Recreation Services comprises all of
the facilities and activities that allow students to stay active and
physically fit while working on their academics. Western offers a full
service fitness center that is accessible free-of-charge. They also
coordinate the racquetball courts, basketball courts, swimming pool, and
other campus facilities for intramurals. |