STUDENT AFFAIRS tunity to meet and discuss career and employ- ment opportunities with hundreds of national corporations. A Career Resources Library containing information to aid career choices; facts on sever- al thousand employers and related occupations; employer contact lists; directories for business, industry, education, and government; lists of American firms operating overseas; reference and informational material on graduate and special studies programs including fellowships and assistantships; and many other materials and resource data such as, research data on job trends, outlook and economic forecasts, labor market statistics, manpower bulletins for vari- ous career fields, special directories and publi- cations giving reports and ratings on most employers. An Audiovisual library with study carrels and a library of some 200 slide/tape, video, and audio programs covering career choices, employer information, selection of academic porgrams, and job search and interview tech- niques. A Credentials Repository and Referral Ser- vice is available to student and alumni. Copies of credentials are sent upon request of the stu- dents and alumni to potential employers. In addition, the center refers qualified persons on file and seeking employment to interested employers requesting candidates to fill job vacancies, An "Outreach Program" in which profes- sional staff members are available to hold semi- nars for student organizations, for lecture presentations to classes on all phases of career planning and job search preparation, and to develop "Career Day" programs in conjunction with colleges. A branch of the CRC, the Liberal Arts & Sci- ences Career Planning & Placement Office, is located in 358 Little Hall. There is also a part- time CRC Office in the College of Agriculture in 2002-B McCarty Hall. These offices provide individual counseling regarding career deci- sion-making/planning, experiential learning programs, and job placement focused specifical- ly on the students in the respective colleges. A career and employer information library is also available through this branch office, as well as registration and sign-up for on-campus inter- views. For additional information, students, alum- ni, and faculty are invited to visit the center located in the basement and on the ground floor of the Reitz Union. Staff members will be happy to discuss ideas, concerns, and needs for indi- viduals or groups. J. Wayne Reitz Union The J. Wayne Reitz Union is the center of campus activities for the university, providing a wide variety of facilities, services, and programs for all members of the university community, but with primary emphasis on serving the out- of-class needs of students. Policy for the Reitz Union is established by the Board of Managers, which consists of eight students and six faculty members, with a student chair. The Reitz Union was opened May 1, 1967, and named after Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, President of the University of Florida from 1955 to 1967. Among the facilities and services offered are art gallery areas, an arts and crafts center, photo- graphic darkrooms, a games area with bowling, billiards, table tennis, and table soccer, a video game room, a video and VCR rental service, the University Box Office, a branch of the Universi- ty of Florida Bookstore, a barbershop, automatic bank tellers, a check cashing service, a quick copy service, typewriters and computers for stu- dent use, an apartment locator service, informa- tion desks, a travel agency, a lost and found service, display cases, a free notary public, pas- senger and ride-wanted bulletin boards, and a voter registration service. A large ballroom, an auditorium, lounges, and conference and meet- ing rooms are available for use by university organizations, and the union has 36 hotel rooms available for use by official guests of the univer- sity, students, and guests of students, faculty and staff. The union offers a wide range of dining and food service facilities, with a cafeteria, a snack bar, the Arredondo dining room, the I Can't Believe It's Yogurt shop, the Orange and Brew beverage and sandwich shop with an outdoor terrace, Dunkin' Donuts, Little Caesar's Pizza, and a complete catering service for receptions and small or large banquets. The Student Activities Center, located on the third floor, is of particular significance to the educational program of the University. A dis- tinctive arrangement of offices and work space for Student Government, the Student Honor Court, Student Legal Services, and many other student organizations enhances the effective- ness of the total student activities program of the University. The Reitz Union sponsors a continuing pro- gram of activities for the campus community, including a performing arts series, dinner the- atres, speakers, bands, a leisure course program, art exhibits, movies, an outdoor recreation pro- gram, arts and crafts sales, and campus and intercollegiate tournaments in bowling, bil- liards, table tennis, video games, bridge, chess, table soccer, and College Bowl. University Counseling Center The University Counseling Center offers a variety of counseling and student development services to students and their partners. The cen- ter is staffed by psychologists whose primary interests are to facilitate the growth and devel- opment of each student and to assist students in getting the most out of their college experience. Services offered at the center include the follow- ing: , Counseling-Individual, couples, and group counseling are available to help students with personal, career, and academic concerns. Appointments to see a counselor may be made by calling the center at (904) 392-1575 or in per- son at 301 Peabody Hall, adjacent to Criser Hall. Students initially have an intake interview 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 emergency basis. Information con- cerning counseling interviews is confidential. Consulting-Center psychologists are avail- able for consulting with students, staff, profes- sionals, and faculty. These consultations often focus on working with individual students, spe- cial programs, organizational problems, ways of improving student environments, or other issues that may have important psychological dimensions. Career Development-In addition to career counseling, the center offers vocational interest testing, career workshops, and The Discover program. The center also provides referral infor- mation to students seeking specific career infor- mation. Group and Workshop Program-The center offers a wide variety of groups and workshops. A number of them, such as the women's sup- port group and the black women'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 specific skills. A list of available groups and workshops is published at the beginning of each term. Peer Counselors-Peer counselors, under- graduate students who are professionally trained and supervised, provide a variety of programs and services, including career advise- ment, "Discover"-a computer assisted voca- tional guidance, self-help workshops, and a Peer Counseling Walk-In. Teaching/Training-The center provides a variety of practicum and internship training experience for students in psychology and counselor education. Center psychologists also teach undergraduate and graduate courses in some of these departments. CounseLine-A self-help tape program designed to provide information on how to cope with the problems of daily living is sponsored by the center. Students may call (904) 392-1683 and ask for any of the 34 tapes that are avail- able. A list of the tapes is published periodically in the student newspaper and is also available at the center. Gator Dining Service Gator Dining Service offers food service in 18 convenient on-campus locations. You can enjoy the endless variety of popular foods from soup and salad bars, deli bars, made-to-order sandwiches, "made on campus" baked goods, delicious hot entrees and nutritious vegetables, or let us tempt you with our "Gator Burger" or a late-nite pizza or our convenience stores in the Graham, Beaty Towers, Recreational Center, and Flavette Village areas. Enjoy I Can't Believe It's Yogurt, Little Caesar's Pizza, or Dunkin Donuts at several locations on campus. Open a Gator Club account in the main office at the Student Recreation Center. Your account will be activated on your student I.D. card. For more information, call 392-2491.