their future. The Center for Career Services also provides a multitude of
career planning services (e.g., interest, aptitude/ability, and preference
assessment; individual and small group counseling; guided use of
resource materials) which are available to students seeking assistance in
life/career planning. All services are available to graduate students as
well.
Career planning services are lifetime services extended to Edinboro
graduates. Students should become acquainted with the Center early in
their university career. Job search services include a mock interviewing
program, publication of employment opportunity bulletins, and avail-
ability of career and job hunting resource materials. The Center conducts
professional development seminars each semester on various topics such
as career development, resume writing, interviewing, and job searching.
Dates and locations of these events are published by the Center each
semester.
Students who wish to take advantage of the Center's credential service
must register early in their senior year (for undergraduates) or early in
their final semester (for graduate students). The Center assists students
and alumni in building a file of employment credentials for transmittal
to potential employers. The Center for Career Services is located in 106
McNerney Hall. Students are encouraged to call for appointments and
hours.
Dining Services
The meal programs at Edinboro are designed to meet our customers'
expectations and the services provided are reflective of today's active
lifestyles. Facilities and menus are varied to provide diversity for one's
appetite as well as schedules. Whether you are returning for another year
or attending Edinboro for the first time, we are glad you have joined us.
Your facilities include:
Van Houten Dining Hall An assortment of food court concepts and
unlimited seconds which feature a full salad bar, a New York style
deli, grill works, and Zensationals. Also available, a servery devoted
to traditional entrees with emphasis on wellness dining.
FACES (at Rose Hall) Dine with the world's most famous faces
while you enjoy Edinboro's four seasons from inside our dining atri-
um! Features: Pete's Arena Pizza (fresh dough and secret sauce);
New York Sub Exchange; Roadies; The Market; Jupiter's Grille; and
Baker's Street. What's best about Faces is that you can dine in, carry
out, or Pete's will deliver FREE!
The Kilt (in the University Center) Add a little spice to your life
with selections from: Sombrero's; Breads & Greens; Pete's-Ahh
Express; Pudgie's Bagels; Baker's Street; Common Grounds; and
free beverage refills.
Additional locations: VanGo offering "on the go" selections; the
Scot Stop convenience store; and the Porreco Café at the Erie
Porreco Center all provide the best in value, convenience and vari-
ety.
Program Highlights
The four retail facilities are operated on an a la carte basis and fea-
ture "dining options" for students enrolled in any of the meal plans.
If food selections are more than the equivalency rate, you may
access your flex account or pay cash to cover additional costs. Daily
meal specials are offered to meet the equivalency rates in order to
provide a complete meal. Van Houten food courts will continue to be
the "all you can eat" facility allowing students to select additional
items without additional cost.
Meal plans designed specifically for resident and off-campus stu-
dents are available. It is mandatory for all students residing in the
residence halls to participate in either the 19 or the 14 variable meal
program. A student ID card is required to use your meal plan and flex
account. Meal plans run from Monday breakfast through Sunday
dinner (one meal per period, not to exceed three meals per day
meals are not transferable).
FLEX DOLLARS This pre-paid account offers meal plan mem-
bers the opportunity to make purchases above the dining option
limit; privileges extend to the convenience store and pizza delivery
without resorting to "hard cash." Participants in all the plans may
add to their flex dollar accounts at any time in increments of $25 or
more.
FLEX ONLY ACCOUNTS For off-campus students who buy
fewer meals but would still like to have a pre-paid account. Requires
a minimum purchase of $100.
Students participating in the dining service programs are required to
abide in accordance with all relevant dining service rules and regu-
lations.
STUDENT AFFAIRS AND
STUDENT SUCCESS
The mission of the Division of Student Affairs is to anticipate, plan for,
and respond to the needs of a diverse student body in a constantly chang-
ing world. This is accomplished by providing programs and services that
enhance learning and personal growth. Collaborative efforts with other
campus and community entities are fostered to establish a supportive
and challenging learning environment, encourage student involvement
in shared governance, and create a community essential to advancing the
University's goal of excellence.
Student Judicial Affairs
Edinboro University has an obligation to protect its educational mission.
Standards of scholarship and conduct are established to maintain order,
to provide for the safety and well being of all members of the University
community, to support a positive living and learning environment, and
to uphold the good name of the University. Students are held account-
able for their actions and are encouraged to act as positively contribut-
ing members of the University community. Consistent with the educa-
tional mission of the University, appropriate efforts are made to foster
personal and social development. The Office of Student Judicial Affairs
provides the due process through which allegations of misconduct are
adjudicated. Copies of the Student Code of Conduct and Judicial
Procedures are available at the Office of Student Judicial Affairs in
Lawrence Towers, and the Office of Student Affairs and Student Success
in the University Center.
Student Activities
The Office of Student Activities is located in room 205 University
Center. Student Activities Office represents a wide variety of exciting
programs housed within its auspices and provides a framework of the
following opportunities for students to get involved.
Student Government Association
The Student Government Association's office is located in room 202
University Center. The Student Government Association is the official
representative body of the students of Edinboro University.
Congresspersons are elected by their fellow students at the beginning of
the academic year and serve for two semesters.
SGA participates in the planning and the sponsoring of University social
and cultural events and provides budget oversight of all student organi-
zations. One of its most important functions is the preparation, for
approval by the University president, of a budget for student activities
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