Spring Welcome WeekEND 2009

There are many, many services offered to students at Bethel. Here are just a few that you might have questions about. For a longer list, check out these helpful links.
What is in the Campus Store?
The university store is located on level one of the Hagstrom Center, near the Post Office and features a wide assortment of things to purchase. This is where you can buy your books, class supplies, and Bethel University clothing. The university store also features many gift items as well as a small convenience area where you can pick up things like toothpaste and deodorant. For more information visit the campus store's website. To take advantage of your 10 percent discount on gifts and clothing during Welcome Week, show the cashier your name tag.
What disability services are available?
To request
disability-related accommodations or services during Welcome Week, please
contact Kathy McGillivray, director of disability services, at 651.635.8759
(toll-free: 800.255.8706, ext. 8759), or email k-mcgillivray@bethel.edu. If
possible, please provide at least two weeks advance notice of the need for
disability-related accommodations during Welcome Week. For more information on
Bethel's disability services, visit the website at www.bethel.edu/disability.
Disabled/Wheelchair Access. Elevators can be found on both ends of the main campus complex. The elevators on the east side of the complex are located east of Market Square (HC Levels 1, 2, & 3) and north of the Office of Security and Safety (RC Levels 2, 3, & 4). The elevator on the west side of the complex is located in the northwest corner of the AC building (Levels 1, 2, & 3). There is also an elevator in the CC building (Levels 1, 2, 3, & 4).
What health service are available on campus?
A variety of medical services including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment are available at our office on campus located on the lower level of Townhouse H. Consultation with a physician, nurse practioner, or nurses is available at no charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Nurses are on site Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Students may visit a physician who is on campus once a week at designated hours. The nurse practitioner is on campus 2 and one-half days per week. A nurse is on call evenings, nights, and weekends. For more information, visit the Health Services website.
Student Health Insurance
Bethel University Health Services provides on-campus services to enrolled students. Payment for all off-campus medical care due to illness or injury is your responsibility. Bethel does not provide health insurance coverage for you. If you do not have insurance provided under a parental health plan or some other protection plan, you should obtain your own individual health care coverage. Information on optional plans may be obtained from the Office of Student Life. For more information, please call 651.638.6300 or contact Tim Donovan of the David Agency at 612.333.4455 or timd@davidagencyinc.com.MEDICAL EMERGENCY ON CAMPUSIn a life-threatening emergency, dial 9 (for outside line), then 911. Next, immediately call the Office of Security and Safety at ext. 6055. They will assist the paramedics in locating the emergency. If Health Services is open, you may call them for support until paramedics arrive.
What counseling services are available?
As a free services to Bethel students, our staff provides counseling for individuals, couples (including roommate situations), and groups. If desired, and workable, we can also meet with a student and his or her family. We also provide consultation on a variety of types of issues related to fullness in living. Students, for example, may meet to discuss concerns about a roommate's or family member's problems. For more complete information visit the Counseling Services website.
Where is the lost and found?
Items may be picked up or deposited in the Telecommunications Office located on the first floor HC building behind the po's.