FY 2008 Annual Report of Achievements - Gallaudet University

FY 2008 Annual Report of Achievements - Gallaudet University FY 2008 Annual Report of Achievements - Gallaudet University

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40 Student Life Student Organizations In addition to the active Student Body Government, the university supports 28 clubs and other organizations including fraternities, sororities, and special student unions such as the Asian- Pacific Organization and the Rainbow Society. Selected Nonacademic Support Services Community Service Programs. This office coordinates community service opportunities for students and organizations. Students perform community service hours each year as part of their graduation requirements, and student organizations must provide services to stay in good standing. Figure 28. Visits to Hearing and Speech Center per student, AY 2004-2005 to AY 2007-2008 Figure 27. Number of community service projects completed, AY 2005-2006 to AY 2007-2008 Hearing and Speech Center. Students, faculty, and staff, as well as their immediate family members, can take advantage of the center’s many services. Services include, but are not limited to, audiological evaluations; hearing aid evaluations, purchase, and/or servicing; walk-in clinic; cochlear implant services; and communication, speech, and/or language enhancement services. Speech-language services are also offered for hearing family members.

Mental Health Center. The center provides mental health services to students. Through its training programs, the center also serves deaf and hard of hearing individuals and their families in the Washington, D.C. area. Figure 30. Patient visits to Student Health Services per student, AY 2003-2004 to AY 2007-2008 Figure 29. Percentage of student body served by Mental Health Center, AY 2003-2004 to AY 2007-2008 Student Health Services. Student Health Services provides primary health care to students, staff, and faculty and also assists with access to specialty or emergency services. 41

40<br />

Student Life<br />

Student Organizations<br />

In addition to the active Student Body Government, the university supports 28 clubs and<br />

other organizations including fraternities, sororities, and special student unions such as the Asian-<br />

Pacific Organization and the Rainbow Society.<br />

Selected Nonacademic Support Services<br />

Community Service<br />

Programs. This <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

coordinates community service<br />

opportunities for students and<br />

organizations. Students perform<br />

community service hours each<br />

year as part <strong>of</strong> their graduation<br />

requirements, and student<br />

organizations must provide<br />

services to stay in good standing.<br />

Figure 28. Visits to Hearing and Speech Center per student,<br />

AY 2004-2005 to AY 2007-<strong>2008</strong><br />

Figure 27. Number <strong>of</strong> community service projects completed,<br />

AY 2005-2006 to AY 2007-<strong>2008</strong><br />

Hearing and Speech<br />

Center. Students, faculty, and<br />

staff, as well as their immediate<br />

family members, can take<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> the center’s many<br />

services. Services include, but are<br />

not limited to, audiological<br />

evaluations; hearing aid<br />

evaluations, purchase, and/or<br />

servicing; walk-in clinic; cochlear<br />

implant services; and<br />

communication, speech, and/or<br />

language enhancement services.<br />

Speech-language services are also<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered for hearing family<br />

members.

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