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habits, test-taking stress, lack of motivation or attitudes related to school. All information regarding appointments and content of counseling is strictly confidential. University Counseling Services operates the Reboot Center. The Reboot Center offers free services to help students manage stress. An inviting space to relax, re-charge and re-focus. Computer software platforms with video games and visualization help to facilitate stress management skills. Individual consultation about managing stress and improving performance is available. A broad range of developmental and proactive programming is offered through University Counseling Services in outreach and service to living groups, organizations and academic classes. The University Counseling Services is an accredited member of the International Association of Counseling Services, Inc. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance Program Office of Equal Opportunity OSU is committed to improving the full and nondiscriminatory participation in all aspects of campus life for individuals with disabilities. Considerable progress has been made to enhance ADA access to OSU programs, services, facilities and grounds. Students with disabilities are encouraged to help with such efforts by identifying and reporting barriers and other access issues encountered throughout the University Community to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Any student who believes they have experienced discrimination on the basis of a disability can seek resolution through the Equal Opportunity Officer. For more information, contact the Office of Equal Opportunity, 408 Whitehurst, 405-744-9153 or by email address at eeo@okstate.edu. Student Disability Services Isabel Medina Keiser—Coordinator Student Disability Services (SDS) at Oklahoma State University offers academic support to students with disabilities attending the Stillwater campus. Student Disability Services is committed to providing a community that ensures full participation for students. Additionally, Student Disability Services is a resource for faculty and staff members. Appropriate services are determined on an individualized basis and may include academic advisement, specialized testing, accessible textbooks, classroom access, assistive technology and other services based on disability-related need. Students must initiate a request for services by contacting Student Disability Services at 315 Student Union, 405-744-7116, fax 405-744-8380 or VP 405-571-9860 or by email at accessibility@okstate.edu. In addition, students may exercise certain ADA appeal “rights” if dissatisfied with student services and or their academic accommodations (forms and procedures will be made available as requested). University Dining Services University Dining Services (UDS) currently offers more than 30 unique dining options on the OSU campus. National franchises to local favorites, healthy to indulgent—the options are endless! UDS goes to great lengths to ensure even the hungriest or most selective Cowboys have plenty of dining choices. Whether you want an early morning coffee and breakfast or need a late-night snack to get you through a study session, there’s something for everyone.
Being a part of “America’s Healthiest Campus” means there are always well-balanced, nutritious options for our customers. Our “Choose Orange” food labeling program encourages students to choose healthier options while dining on campus by easily identifying better-for-you choices without having to read a nutrition label. The program is based on the U.S. Dietary Guidelines and qualified items are identified by the “Choose Orange” icon. All freshmen living on campus are required to have at least the Bronze- level Meal Plan. Meal plans are accepted at any of our 30+ dining options on campus as well as at Gallagher-Iba Arena and Boone Pickens Stadium! How our Meal Plans Work Campus meal plans are available to anyone—on or off-campus students and residents, as well as any staff or faculty! Each of our 5-meal plan options work just like a debit card—just pick your plan, it will be loaded to your Student ID, then you swipe to pay and start enjoying all the great food on campus! Your meal plan is valid anywhere you can eat or drink on campus, including the stadium. Each item on campus has a dollar value associated with it, and you are only charged that specific amount each time you use your meal plan to dine on campus—no “blocks,” “meals,” or limits! Didn’t use your full meal plan this semester? No worries! Each meal plan has a “rollover” amount that will stay with you from semester-to-semester as long as you maintain a valid meal plan contract. To learn more about everything UDS has to offer, please visit dining.okstate.edu (https:// dining.okstate.edu).
Meal Plan
Cost per semester
Maximum Rollover with Valid Contract
Platinum
$2,225 $1,950 $1,690 $1,480 $1,135
$310 $290 $230 $200 $170
Gold
Silver
Bronze* Copper
Plan G (Non-Contract)** $100 Increments
Not subject to rollover limits or restrictions.
*Minimum meal plan for freshmen living on campus. **Option for students who wish to have occasional meals on campus. Starts with a $100 minimum balance and is loaded in $100 increments as the student wishes. Full balance will carry from semester-to-semester. University Health Services Chris Barlow, MHA—Director Oklahoma State University is as interested in the student's physical and emotional well-being as it is in his or her intellectual and cultural development. Good health will not guarantee academic success, but it will help; while poor health, either physical or emotional, can impair both the academic and the extracurricular career. University Health Services maintains a staff of full-time physicians, nurses, laboratory technologists, pharmacists, x-ray technicians, and other necessary support personnel who make a specialty of providing the best possible care at the least possible expense for the student. University Health Services is an ambulatory primary care facility, designed to provide cost-effective, physician-directed health care to
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