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Campus Life
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Midnight
Mentor
(excerpt from
Champlain View article)
Inspiring, Energizing
and Leading Students to
the High Road is a Job
that Never Stops
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As
part of its mission, Champlain College
strives to create a physical and intellectual
environment in which students have
the freedom to grow, are challenged
to realize their full potential, and
are guided with insight and understanding
in preparation for their role in their
profession and their community.
Our
Standard of Conduct has been developed
so that you will know what the College
expects of you and, in turn, what
you can expect from the College.
There
are four guiding principles:
- Respect for all
students, faculty, and staff as
well as our surrounding community
and neighborhood
- Respect for the
academic mission and integrity of
the institution
- Respect for
and compliance with local, state,
and federal laws and statutes
- Respect for the
physical facilities of the institution
The
full text of our Standard of Conduct
is found in the student handbook,
The Rudder, http://my.champlain.edu/public/advising/pdfs/student_handbook_05.pdf
Residential
Life
The
Residential Life Program at Champlain
offers more than a great place to
live. Special activities throughout
the academic year give every residential
student the opportunity to learn something
new, have fun, give to others, and
meet other students.
Community Service
Each residence hall
participates in service projects.
This may include:
- Blood drive
- Habitat for Humanity
- Food and clothing
drives
- Visits to children
and elders in hospitals
- Adopt-a-Family
Social Activities
Residence Hall activities
provide a refreshing change of pace
from the classroom. Many activities
are organized by the Resident Assistant
(student RA) in conjunction with the
adult Head Resident; others are impromptu
and connected with the many music
venues, restaurants and coffee houses
just a few minutes' walk away in downtown
Burlington.
Housing
Champlain students
live in restored Victorian-era mansions
with fireplaces, period woodwork,
and charming bay windows. The largest
dorm houses around 50 students and
the smallest houses just 10, so you'll
feel like you're part of a close-knit
family.
As a resident on
the Champlain campus, you can:
- Choose among
co-ed, single-gender, and theme
residence halls.
- Dial friends,
family, or faculty from your dorm
room phone, which has a private
line, personal voice mail, and message-waiting
signal.
- Connect your
own personal computer directly to
the campus network and the Internet
via the fiber-optic line in your
dorm room.
- Participate in
ski trips, games, dances, road trips,
contests, and more arranged by your
activities director.
Want to See for
Yourself?
Virtual
Tour; Visit
Champlain If you have questions,
or want more information e-mail Residential
Life (reslife@champlain.edu)
Health
Services
Champlain's Student
Health Services are open to all students,
whether they're covered by college
insurance or their parent or guardian's
policy. Health Services is available
for both on-campus resident and commuter
students.
Services
Champlain provides the following health
services, as well as assistance with
many other health-related problems
and questions to all students:
- Illness &
Injury Evaluations
- Lab Studies for
Diagnostic Testing
- A physician on
call 24 hours a day
- Health &
Diet Counseling
Location and
Hours
The Student Health Services are
located in Whiting
Hall (860-2711). Physicians are
on call 24 hours a day to assist with
emergencies and answer questions.
Hours for other services are:
Office
hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30
p.m.
Doctor's Hours:
Daily, call for hours.
Athletic Trainer:
Daily, call for hours.
For Emergencies
after 2:30 p.m. contact:
Timberlane Pediatric Associates
at 864-0521
51 Timber Lane, So. Burlington,
VT 05403
Staff
The
Student Health Services Office is
staffed by Cissy McClellan, R.N.C.,
and the physicians of Timberlane Pediatric
Associates of So. Burlington. Along
with their pediatric practice, Timberlane
Pediatric Associates specialize in
adolescent and sports medicine. An
athletic trainer and a physical therapist
are also affiliated with the Health
Services Office. Physical therapy
referrals are made through the trainer
to Poulin Performance & Rehabilitation
Center in So. Burlington.
Director of
Health Services
Cissy McClellan,
R.N.C.
Timberlane
Pediatric Associates
J. Ward Stackpole, M.D., F.A.A.P.
John J. Murray, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Sara Quayle, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Marc Starer, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Barbara Kennedy, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Michelle Perron, M.D.
Monica Fiorenza, M.D.
Athletic Trainer
Chris Poulin, ATC
Physical
Therapy
Referrals
are available to:
Poulin Performance & Rehabilitation
Center
70 Farrell St., South Burlington,
VT 05403-6112, (802) 658-0949
Health Services
Mission
The mission of Champlain's Student
Health Services is to provide health
care through preventative, diagnostic,
therapeutic, and rehabilitative services.
These services are focused not only
on the individual, but also on the
College community as a whole. The
health staff is dedicated to providing
humane care and competent treatment,
along with responsible referrals when
indicated.
Dining
Services
Students at Champlain
can purchase a meal plan which allows
them access to the
Dining Hall. Cost
of the meal plan depends upon
the student's choice of how many meals
available per week.
There are also two
on-campus restaurants that are frequented
by students, faculty and staff. They
are The Boardroom Cafe and The View.
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