STUDENT SERVICES / 71 Specific services include career planning and guidance, counseling on the tools and techniques of the job search, arranging interviews between employers and students, providing personnel records and faculty ratings on students to employers, preparing and mailing lists of job opportunities to registrants, distributing recruitment booklets and materials, and administering tests for employers. THE UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER provides psychological services to the members of the student body and consultative services for University staff members who counsel students. It also provides a practicum for graduate students in the Departments of Psychology and Counselor Education. It engages in institutional as well as basic research in the problems of counseling. Specific services include vocational, personal, marriage, and academic counseling. In these functions the University Counseling Center works closely with staff in the residence halls and with the academic advisers in the University College and upper-division colleges. The Center works with the University Mental Health Service on a referral basis and with the director of the early registration program in the orientation of prospective students to the University. THE STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE provides a spectrum of medical services which includes primary medical care, preventive medicine, health screening programs and mental health consultation and counseling. These services are available to all full-time students in the University. The service consists of an out-patient clinic and a 45-bed in-patient unit staffed by physicians, nurses, psychologists, laboratory and x-ray technicians and supporting personnel. It is housed in the Infirmary, which is centrally located on the campus. The service is a unit of the J. Hillis Miller Health Center with its Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Related Professions. The facilities of the Health Center are available by consultation and referral through the Student Health Service. Specialty clinics are available in the Infirmary in some fields. The health fee is a part of the tuition fee paid by all students. This fee covers ordinary out-patient visits, many laboratory tests and some medi- cations. When more complicated diagnostic study or hospitalization is re- quired, additional charges are made. For this reason, a supplemental health insurance plan is recommended. A medical history and physical examination and certain immunizations are required before registration at the University. THE SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC, Room 436, Arts and Sciences Building, offers services without charge to any University student who has a speech or hearing disorder. This assistance is available at any time during the year and therapy sessions are adjusted to individual schedules. The student is encouraged to visit the Clinic and to use this service. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL EDITORIAL SERVICE provides informational ma- terials to assist the student in the preparation of the thesis or dissertation,