STUDENT SERVICES /47 with American undergraduates seeking tutoring; the tutor- ing sessions are videotaped and then serve as the basis for instruction in communication and teaching skills. SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC The University of Florida Speech-Language and Hear- ing Clinic located on the fourth floor of Dauer Hall offers therapeutic and diagnostic services to the community. These services are available to any University student without charge. The Clinic offers assistance at any time during the year and therapy sessions are adjusted to individual schedules. Students are encouraged to visit the Clinic office, room 435, and use this service. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE The Student Health Service provides a spectrum of medical services which includes primary medical care, health education, specialty services, and mental health consultation and counseling. The Service consists of an out-patient clinic staffed by physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, reg- istered nurses, psychiatrists, and psychologists. Health education staff provide in-house counseling on a variety of health topics. SHS also provides a pharmacy, a clinical laboratory, and radiology services. All of these services are in the Infirmary which is centrally located on campus. The Health Fee is part of the tuition fee paid by all students. The Health Fee covers ordinary out-patient visits, and fees-for-services are assessed for pharmacy, laboratory, and x-ray services as well as special treatments and consultations with medical specialists. The supple- mental student government sponsored insurance plan is highly recommended to help defray these expenses. A personal health history questionnaire completed by the student is required before registration at the University of Florida as well as documentation of immunity to measles and rubella. UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER The University Counseling Center offers a variety of counseling and student development services to full-time students and their spouses. The Center is staffed by psy- chologists to aid in the growth and development of each student and to assist students in getting the most out of their college experience. Services offered at the Center include the following: Counseling.-Individual, couple, and group counseling is available to help students with personal,'career, and academic concerns. Appointments to see a counselor may be made by calling the Center at 392- 1575 or in person at 311 Little Hall. Students initially have an inter- view in which the student and the counselor make deci- sions about the type of help needed. Students requiring immediate help are seen on a non-appointment emer- gency basis. Counseling interviews are confidential. Consulting.-Center psychologists are available for con- sulting with students, staff, professionals, and faculty. These consultations focus on working with individual students, special programs, organizational problems, ways of improving student environments, and other issues that may have important psychological dimensions. Career Development.-In addition to career counsel- ing, the Center offers vocational interest testing and career workshops. The Center also provides referral information to students seeking specific career information. Group and Workshop Program.-The Center offers a wide variety of groups and workshops. A number of them, such as the women's support group and the blackwomen's enrichment group, are designed for special populations. Others such as the math confidence groups, assertiveness workshops, and counseling groups are formed to help participants deal with common problems and learn spe- cific skills. A list of available groups and workshops is published at the beginning of each term. Teaching/Training.-The Center provides a variety of practicum and internship training experience for students in counseling psychology, counselor education, and re- habilitation counseling. Center psychologists also teach undergraduate and graduate courses in some of these departments. CounseLine.-A self-help tape program designed to pro- vide information on how to cope with the problems of daily living is sponsored by the Center. Students may call 392-1683 and ask for any of the 34 tapes that are avail- able. A list of tapes is published periodically in the student newspaper and is also available at the Center.