MAY 2014 University College Advising Center Still need to talk about Summer or Fall classes? Call to schedule an advising appointment: 512-245-2218 Email: [email protected]Location: UAC 120 DATES TO REMEMBER Spring Finals May 1-7 Spring Grades Post Summer Registration Fall Registration Commencement May 13 May 8-10 Ends May 26 Ends August 7 Pet A Therapy Dog at the Alkek Library When: May 1 st , May 5 th , and May 6 th For more detailed information: https://digital.library .txstate.edu/bitstrea m/handle/10877/49 95/Library%20eNew s%20April%202014. SLAC resources for study skills: Anxiety Management: http://www.txstate.edu/sla c/studyskills/anxi.html Test Prep: http://www.txstate.edu/sla c/studyskills/test.html Final Prep: http://www.txstate.edu/sla c/studyskills/finals.html END OF SEMESTER STRESS MANAGEMENT RESOURCES:
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MAY 2014
University College Advising Center Still need to talk about Summer or Fall
classes? Call to schedule an advising appointment:
Pet A Therapy Dog at the Alkek Library When: May 1st, May 5th, and May 6th For more detailed information: https://digital.library.txstate.edu/bitstream/handle/10877/4995/Library%20eNews%20April%202014.
SLAC resources for study skills:
Anxiety Management: http://www.txstate.edu/slac/studyskills/anxi.html Test Prep: http://www.txstate.edu/slac/studyskills/test.html Final Prep: http://www.txstate.edu/slac/studyskills/finals.html
All counseling services are confidential and free to currently enrolled students. Psychiatric services, which are offered in collaboration with the Student Health Center, require a small co-payment. Here are just a few ways they can help:
• Short-term individual and group counseling • Self-help resources • Educational Outreach and Stress workshop • Psychiatric referral • Consultation
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The Bachelor of Science in Recreational Administration combines classroom learning and on-‐the-‐job training. Students study such areas as recreation programming, leadership, marketing, evaluation, leisure education, administration, and therapeutic recreation. Graduates are prepared to take a national examination to obtain the Certified Park and Recreation Professional certification. The program is nationally accredited. The two options within the program are recreation administration and therapeutic recreation.