Quick University
of Nevada, Reno Reference List
1. Academic
Intervention Services: (784-6326)
Clark Administration Building, lake evel.
Coordinates withdrawals and the
dropping of courses.
2. Career
Development: (784-4678) Thompson
Building, Room 200.
Primary career counseling service for UNR students. Assists students in determining academic and
career interests, work values, career aspirations, change in major/career, and
offers graduate and professional school planning. Also provides internship,
service-learning and volunteerism information. Sponsors job fairs, job
preparation workshops and brings employers to campus. Electronic job board:
http://www.unr.edu/career/nacelink.
3. Center
for Student Cultural Diversity: (784-4937)
Juniper Hall, Room 115. Resource and
referral center for multicultural affairs and community resources. The center develops and promotes retention
programs for African American, Asian American, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,
Transgender, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, and multiracial students on
campus.
4. Counseling Services: (784-4648) Thompson Building,
Room 202. Primary mental health
counseling center for UNR students that provides individual, couples, and group
counseling free to students who have paid the $20/semester fee. Students may discuss personal problems, as
well as career and educational objectives.
5. Disability Resource
Center: (784-6000) Thompson Building,
Room 101. Ensures that students with
disabilities have equal access to participate in, contribute to, and benefit
from all university programs.
Appropriate accommodations for each student are determined through
proper documentation and related course requirements.
6. Downing
Clinic: (784-1596) College of
Education Building, Room 3044. Training center that offers counseling
services to individuals, groups, couples, and families from the university and
community. Students from UNR and TMCC
are seen on a fee-waived basis.
7. Police
Services: (784-4013) New Student Services Building. Enforce all federal, state and local laws and
ordinances on university property and a portion of adjacent streets. The university police may be called upon for
non-criminal public service as well as more traditional kinds of law
enforcement functions, including public safety, crime prevention and other
presentations.
8. Psychological
Service Center
(PSC): (784-6668) Mack Social
Science Building,
Room 328. Training center that provides
individual, group, couple and family psychotherapy and assessment. Community clients are primarily seen,
however, upon referral from Counseling Services, UNR students can be seen.
98. Residential
Life, Housing and Food Service: (784-1113) provides services for our
residents beyond room and board to make each resident's on-campus experience as
positive as possible. Trained staff are available to assist residence
hall students 24hrs 7days a week. housing@unr.edu
10. Sexual
Assault Prevention and Counseling Program (SAPAC): (327-5018/771-8007) Mack Social
Science Building,
Room 314. This program educates
university students and staff how to prevent sexual assault and other forms of
sexual exploitation. Sexual assault
counseling is provided free.
11. Student Health
Center: (784-6598) Redfield Building
(north campus). Addresses physical health and medication issues. Services are free to students who have paid
the $70/semester health fee.
12. Student Judicial, Mediation
and Advocacy Services: (784-4388)
Clark Administration Building,
lake level. Administrates student
discipline process, including academic dishonesty and classroom misconduct, and
serves as student advocate and mediator for campus.
13. Substance
Abuse Treatment Program: (784-4648) Thompson Building, Room 202. Primary location on
campus for alcohol and other drug counseling services. All services are confidential, and include
individual and group sessions, safe-ride/safe party materials, education and
prevention information.