Updated:  August 27, 2009

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Miscellaneous Information

Access to Lewis Hall/Security

The front door of Lewis Hall and the CSD offices are often locked after 5:00 p.m. MHS students are given keys to access Lewis Hall during the evening/weekend hours, as well as a code to gain entry to the third floor computer labs and clinicians’ workroom. Keys for research labs and other offices are given as needed. The CSD administrative assistant will distribute and collect keys. All keys issued by the Department must be returned upon completion of the master’s program, or when the specific need for a key has passed.

While the west side of campus and Lewis Hall are generally considered to be safe areas, it is wise to use common sense and to take normal safety precautions during the evening hours. A further note of caution should be made regarding possessions such as laptops, purses, and backpacks. Unattended laptops, purses, and backpacks have been stolen from student workrooms and offices in Lewis Hall. Students should be advised to stow away their personal belongings or lock them in an office when they are unable to attend to them. In addition, it is Department policy that all computer labs and workrooms be locked when there is no one in them. If a student has any concerns, the MU Police Department can be reached at 882-7201, 24 hours per day.

Parking

Information on parking at MU can be accessed through the division of Parking and Transportation, 2nd level Turner Avenue Garage (one block from Lewis Hall). Options for student commuters are either to ‘pay as you go’ in a metered parking space, or to obtain a parking pass for an approved student parking lot. One graduate student parking garage that is well lit and close to Lewis Hall is Conley Avenue Garage. Due to the clinical practicum and coursework requirements, graduate students spend a great deal of time in Lewis Hall. Therefore, obtaining a student parking permit is recommended. Parking and Transportation at MU is vigilant about ticketing illegally parked cars on campus, and illegally parked vehicles are often towed.

E-mail Policy

All University of Missouri students are issued a “mizzou” email account. New students are given access to their email account when issued their PawPrint and temporary password. Visit the Information and Access Technology Services web site for more information about accessing your account. All official University and Departmental communication will be sent to students’ mizzou e-mail accounts. It is the responsibility of the student to check their email daily for important information and announcements and to maintain availability of the account by not allowing the account to exceed storage limits.

Mailboxes

Student mailboxes are a way for the CSD faculty and staff to exchange information with MHS students throughout the school year; therefore, it is important that students check their mailboxes frequently. Mailboxes for first-year graduate students are located in the clinicians’ workroom (305 Lewis) and mailboxes for second-year graduate students are located in the computer lab/workroom (310 Lewis). Mailboxes are assigned to all students working in either the Speech and Hearing Clinic or the Language Preschool.

Address and Telephone Changes

Students should notify the CSD department of any name, address, or telephone changes. In addition, address changes should be updated in Jesse Hall or through myZou. At the beginning of each academic year, student contact information will be collected and placed in each student’s advising folder.

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Page last updated on:  August 27, 2009

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