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Student Services Program Review-Spring 2010 - Shasta College

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It would be helpful if the program could create a reserve fund with unspent moniesto cover the cost of equipment repairs or replacement.8. Reach of <strong>Services</strong><strong>Student</strong> Health and Wellness <strong>Services</strong> funds the provision of a token vendingmachine and specific non-prescriptive medications, cough drops, condoms,feminine hygiene products, antiseptic wipes, first aid ointment and Band-Aids to theExtended Education sites, as well as all the aforementioned sans token vendingmachine to the Health Sciences and University Center located in downtownRedding. Additionally, the <strong>Student</strong> Health and Wellness <strong>Services</strong> Technicianserves as consultant to the Extended Education sites regarding student accidentreporting.In previous years <strong>Student</strong> Health and Wellness <strong>Services</strong> staff has broached theprovision of nurse and psychological counseling services to extended educationsites and Health Sciences and University Center. The response fromadministration has been that nurse and psychological counseling services are toremain on the main-campus. To assist students, the <strong>Student</strong> Health and Wellness<strong>Services</strong> webpage has been developed to include an extensive amount ofresources, including certain online screening services paid by the <strong>Student</strong> Healthand Wellness <strong>Services</strong> budget. It has not been assessed whether the currentprovisions are adequate to meet the student, Extended Education, and onlinestudent need.Should additional funding become available it could possibly provide theopportunity to grow <strong>Student</strong> Health and Wellness <strong>Services</strong> beyond the currentoffice hours and on-campus locale. To that end a specific, separate planningprocess would be required.<strong>Student</strong> Success1. Data2. AccessUnquantifiable regarding <strong>Student</strong> Health and Wellness <strong>Services</strong>As a benchmark, <strong>Spring</strong> 2009 college headcount enrollment was 12,649. Thatsame semester, staff in the <strong>Student</strong> Health and Wellness <strong>Services</strong> office recorded1,263 student visits (not including non-documented lobby-only services). Visits forthe <strong>Spring</strong> 2009 semester represent 9.98 % of the headcount enrollment. Accesscould be expanded on the main campus and perhaps extended campuses throughfunding increases that allow for additional staffing and subsequently additionalhours of service.- 139 -

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