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REFERENCE QUICK GUIDE TOPIC Academic record, enrollment schedule Academic skills development Access Codes Address change, off campus Admissions - Undergraduate, Transfer students, Admissions - Adult Non-traditional students Admissions - Graduate, Re-admission Admissions - International African American students AIDS/HIV CONTACT Registrar Office, basement Old Main, x 4556, x 4552 Also available on-line to...

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REFERENCE QUICK GUIDE TOPIC Academic record, enrollment schedule Academic skills development Access Codes Address change, off campus Admissions - Undergraduate, Transfer students, Admissions - Adult Non-traditional students Admissions - Graduate, Re-admission Admissions - International African American students AIDS/HIV CONTACT Registrar Office, basement Old Main, x 4556, x 4552 Also available on-line to students at www.findlay.edu Academic Support Center, Old Main, x 4697 Business Office, Old Main, x 4804 Student Services Office, Old Main, x 4570 Admissions Office, Morey Hall, x 4732 Admissions Office, Morey Hall, x 4732 Graduate and Professional Studies, Old Main, x 4600 International Admissions and Services, 330 College, x 4558 Office of Intercultural Student Services, Old Main, x 6967 AIDS Action 419-424-9760 Ohio AIDS/HIV hotline 800-332-2437 National AIDS/HIV hotline 800-342-2437 (Deaf access 800-243-7889) Confidential and anonymous testing sites are available, contact Cosiano Health Center, x 4550 Counseling Services, 307 Frazer, x 4526 Findlay area, 1-888-683-9768 Alcohol abuse 24hr hotlines 800-222-0469, 800-274-2042 419-434-4516 Campus - Egner 200, x 4531 (art exhibits, GFAP, x 4777) Local -The Arts Partnership, 618 S. Main St., 419-422-4624 Don Collins, x 4750 Koehler Fitness and Recreation Complex x 4663 Business Office, Old Main, x 4690 American Red Cross, 125 Fair Street, 419-422-9322 1330 N. Main St., x 4561 Alumni Memorial Union, x 5335 FRC, x 6684 ITS, x 4848 Facilities Scheduling & Events, AMU, x 6942 Student Activities and Commuter Student Services AMU, x 4606 Pastor Will Miller, College First Church x 4605 Alumni Memorial Union x 4739 Blanchard Valley Hospital, 1900 South Main St, 419-423-4500 Security Office, Lovett Hall, x 4799 Career Planning, Career Services, UF Village, x 4615 Career Planning, Career Services, UF Village, x 4615 Sodexho Campus Services Alumni Memorial Union x 4645 Alumni Memorial Union x 4611 Business Office, Old Main, x 4690 College First Church x 4605 Campus Compact, 334 Davis St. # D, x 6617 Student Activities & Commuter Student Services, x 4606 Alcohol/drug education programs/counseling Resources Alcoholics Anonymous Alumni & Parents Relations The Arts (theatre, choir, bands, orchestra, art exhibits) Athletic Academic Counseling Athletic Director Bill payment (tuition, fees) Blood drives Bookstore Box Office - Theatre, Choral Music and Band Box Office - Athletic Events Cable Television Issues Campus events/activities Campus Ministry Campus Program Board Cancer Issues Car registration Career counseling Career advising and choosing majors Catering Services The Cave Check cashing up to $50 Christian Ministries Community service opportunities Commuter Students Complaints about academic/administrative matters Computer problems Computer labs Concert and Lecture Series Co-op/Internships Conversation Partners with International Students Copy services Counseling services/resources Course schedule book, distribution Cross cultural communication Crisis Hotline Degree Completion Program Development Office Dining Services Diplomas Disability Concerns Disability Transportation Discrimination Domestic violence shelter Drop/Add courses Employment after graduation Employment while a student, summer employment Facilities Requesting/Schedule Meeting Rooms Fall Family Weekend FAX machine Financial Aid Financial Aid Outside Sources Financial services (not all available are listed) Fingerprinting College of Education, Pharmacy, OT Fraternity Recruitment Game Room Academic Affairs, Old Main, x 4553 Technology Support Services, x 4357 Computer lab, BCHS 107, x 6997 Computer lab, 1st floor Old Main, x 4733 Computer lab, 2nd floor Old Main, x 4882 Computer lab, 3rd floor Old Main x 4883 Computer lab, Brewer 115, x 4820 Box Office, 5335 ICEP Office, UF Village x 5506 1114 N. Cory St., x 4830 Print Services, basement Old Main, x 4599 Counseling Services, 307 Frazer, x 4526 Registrar Office, basement Old Main, x 4556, x 4552 Office of Intercultural Student Services, Old Main, x 6967 Hancock County Crisis Hotline 1-888-936-7116 Counseling Services, 307 Frazer, x 4526 Graduate and Professional Studies, x 6933 UF Pavilion x 5334 Catering x 4645 Caf a la Cart, 300 Davis Street Lobby x 5375 Henderson Dining Hall, Deming Hall x 4542 Jazzmans Caf, Alumni Memorial Union x 6906 The Cave, Alumni Memorial Union x 4611 Registrars Office, Old Main Basement, x 4556, x 4552 Disability Services, Old Main Basement, x 5532 Disability Services, Old Main Basement, x 5532 H.A.T.S (419) 423-7261 Human Resources, 2nd Croy, x 6964 Open Arms Domestic Violence Shelter 419-422-4766 Registrar Office, basement Old Main, x 4556, x 4552 Academic Advisor of the student Career Placement, Career Services, UF Village, x 4665 Student Employment Office, Career Services, UF Village, x 5338 ICEP Office, UF Village, x 5506 Facilities Scheduling & Events Office, AMU x 6942 Office of Alumni and Parent Relations, x 4795 Print Services, basement Old Main, x 4599 Financial Aid Office, Morey Hall, x 4791, x 4792 www.fastweb.com www.OhioMentor.org www.finaid.org www.ed.gov Fifth Third Bank, 419-4248470 * ATM at AMU First Federal Bank, 419-422-4422 * ATM at Bookstore First National Bank, 419-429-6000 Key Bank, 419-423-3212 Sky Bank, 419-424-4000 Patty Holcomb, x 4862 Student Services, Old Main, x 4570 Alumni Memorial Union x 4842 Gay-Lesbian-Bi-Transgender-Questioning Concerns General information (UF) Graduate Students Graduation Greek Life/Greek Council Hancock County Health Department Harassment (See "Discrimination" & "Sexual Harassment") Health services (on-campus) Hispanic students Homecoming Honors courses/college eligibility Hospital Blanchard Valley Hospital Housing American Housing International Housing (listings of off campus rentals) ID replacements Information Center Insurance, student health students International Intramural Sports Judicial matters Koehler Complex Language Lab Leadership development Libraries Office of Intercultural Student Services, Old Main, x 6967 Student Services, Old Main, x 4570 Counseling Services, 307 Frazer, x 4526 0 for operator, 1-800-472-9502, 419-422-8313 Graduate and Professional Studies, Old Main, x 4600 Registrars Office, basement Old main, x 4556, x 4552 Student Services, Old Main, x 4570 419-424-7105 Human Resources, 2nd Croy, x 6964 Cosiano Health Center, 120 W. Foulke, x 4550 Office of Intercultural Student Services, Old Main, x 6967 Alumni and Parent Relations, x 5687 Honors Program, Rebecca Quintus, Shafer Library, x 4549 General - 419-423-5153 Emergency Room - 419-423-5206 Student Services, Old Main, x 4570 International Admissions and Services, 330 College, x 4558 Student Services, Old Main, x 4570 International Admissions and Services, 330 College, x 4558 Print Services, basement Old Main, x 4599 Alumni Memorial Union, x 4457 Business Office, Old Main, x 4690 Cosiano Health Center, 102 W. Foulke, x 4550 International Admissions and Services, 330College, x 4558 Intramural Sports, Recreational Services, FRC, x 4842 Student Services, Old Main, x 4570 x 4663 Language lab, Davis 185, x 4878 Student Activities and Commuter Student Services AMU, x 4606 Shafer Library, x 4627 Public Library, 206 Broadway, 419-422-1712 Black Heritage Library, 817 Harmon, 419-423-4954 Riverside Park and 13 other parks locations are listed at: www.ci.findlay.oh.us/recreation/parklist.htm Findlay Village Mall, 1800 Tiffin Ave., 419-423-8732 Sportsmans Lanes, 616 Trenton Ave., 419-422-9757 Hancock Recreation Center, 3430 N. Main, 419-423-8533 Shady Grove Driving Range & Miniature Golf, 15733 US Rt 224 E, 419-422-7494 Swing Time Sports Center, 901 E Bigelow, 419-427-9464 Greater Findlay, Inc. www.greaterfindlayinc.com Security Office, Lovett Hall, x 4799 On campus Campus Program Board, x 4739 UF Village Residence Life Office (for on Campus students) Off - Carmike Cinemas, 906 Interstate Drive, 419-423-7414 Off - Findlay Village Mall, 1800 Tiffin Ave., 419-423-2861 Office of Intercultural Student Services, Old Main, x 6967 Local activities in Findlay Lost and Found Movies Multi cultural programming Museums and Historical sites Notary Public Oiler Mart Orange and Black Pro Shop Orientation, academic Orientation to campus life Overseas study Parking Poison Control Center Payments Performing Arts at UF Post Office Public Transportation Pulse Radio, student Rental properties Residence Life Issues Readmission Recreational Services Safety and Security matters Schedule of courses Sexual Assault Crisis and Safety Education Sexual Harassment Hotline Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Sib's and Kid's Weekend Sorority Recruitment Students of Color (Racial-ethnic) Student Employment Student Government Association Student Organizations Suicide Hotline S.O.A.R Support Groups Telephone Issues International Admissions and Services, 330 College, x 4558 Black Heritage Library, 817 Harmon, 419-423-4954 Hancock Historical Museum 422 W. Sandusky 419-423-4433 Dewald Funk House, 345 East Street, 419-421-0411 Mazza Museum International Art from Picture Books, x 5521 Business Affairs, Old Main, x 4521 AMU, x 6549 FRC, x 6756 International Students International Admissions and Services, 330 College, x 4558 American Students Admissions Office, Morey Hall, x 4732 Intl Students International Admissions and Services, 330 College, x 4558 American Students Recreational Services, FRC, ...

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