CATALOG 1952-1953 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Every effort is made to aid qualified students in obtaining part-time employment. Opportunities are limited; consequently the number of part-time jobs available does not approach the number of applicants seeking these jobs. Every attempt is made to place students in work that utilizes their training and experience. Each student who is employed by the University must have an honor point average of "C" for the semester or term immediately preceding his employment. The average rate of pay per hour is between 50 and 75 cents; the average earnings per month are about $40. Student employment is directed by the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards, with the Assistant Dean of Men administering the program. All applica- tions for work should be made prior to the opening of the semester in which employment is desired. Applications for work, however, may be filed at any time. Inquiries should be addressed to: Assistant Dean of Men, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. FLORIDA CENTER OF CLINICAL SERVICES The clinics which operate as a coordinated service under this division are available to all University students. The Coordinator of this Center is located in Room 339, Ad- ministration Building, telephone extension 526. This organization of clinics is intended to provide the student with comprehensive clinical service. Students are urged to avail themselves of these services before their problems or difficulties become aggravated and greater than may be necessary. The services of the clinics are available to the residents of the State of Florida for diagnostic purposes and therapy to the extent that personnel and facilities will per- mit. Residents of the State should make appointments through the office of the Coordi- nator. University students should contact the Head of the clinic in which they desire assistance or the Coordinator. BUREAU OF VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE AND MENTAL HYGIENE The Head of the Bureau of Vocational Guidance and Mental Hygiene is in Room 312, Administration Building, telephone extension 239. This bureau has offices and testing rooms in the north wing of the third floor of the Administration Building. In addition to the regular staff, some members of the staff of the Department of Psychology who have comprehensive training and experience in clinical work serve in the Bureau. One of the functions of this unit is to aid the student on an individual basis to plan a vocational objective consistent with his capacity, interest, and tempera- ment. Approved test and interview methods are used, and results are supplemented by a complete description of the occupations involved. A wealth of additional occupa- tional information is available in the bureau reading room. Other services of the bureau include help to students who find their work hamper- ed by worries, adjustment difficulties, and other troublesome conditions. SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC The Speech and Hearing Clinic is located on the third floor of the Administration Building. The office of the Head of this clinic is in Room 323, Administration Building, telephone extension 347. The clinic functions as a service to University students who