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Contact Info
Dean of Students Office
Rice Hall 401
2121 Eye St. NW
Washington, DC 20052
[T] 202-994-6710
[F] 202-994-1476
[E] dos@gwu.edu
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GW Housing Programs GW Housing
Programs provide safe, clean, well-maintained residence hall facilities
and a diverse range of community living environments that promote
students' personal, academic and social growth and development in a
diverse and civil community. >> Visit the site
These programs fall under GW Housing Programs
> House Life: A Cumulative Four Year Experience > Student and Professional Staff Employment > Summer and Conference Housing
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Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Education CADE
is an important campus resource for information about alcohol and other
drug issues to help students make informed and responsible decisions
regarding substance-related behavior and wellness. The site also
provides information about the Peer Education Program, Event
Registration Process for campus events serving alcohol, and other
campus initiatives. >> Visit the site |
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Off-Campus Student Affairs The Office
of Off-Campus Student Affairs (OCSA) at The George Washington
University educates students about their rights in and responsibilities
to the greater community beyond the campus boundaries. OCSA provides
resources and information to help students make good decisions when
they are off campus and strives to improve the Foggy Bottom/West End
community by encouraging personal responsibility, neighborhood
courtesy, and civic involvement. In addition, OCSA provides education,
resources, and services to students about the process of transitioning
off campus as they are making decisions about becoming an off-campus
student.. >> Visit the site |
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Student Judicial Services SJS promotes
individual student growth and development, facilitates community
standards, and upholds University disciplinary policies and
procedures. SJS also teaches students about informed decision
making, predicting consequences of behavior, and understanding the
impact of their decisions and behavior on self or others in the GW and
Washington, DC communities. >> Visit the site
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Career Center The CC offers
comprehensive career services, experiential education (cooperative
education, internships), and student employment services to students,
alumni and employers. The Center connects GW students and alumni with
employers, employers with potential hires, and students with alumni -
providing opportunities for networking and employment. >> Visit the site
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Disability Support Services DSS works
with students to ensure access to every opportunity for learning and
personal growth. Staff are available to discuss a range of disability
management issues such as course load, learning strategies, academic
accommodations, petitions for course substitutions, housing needs,
funding, and referral to campus and community resources. >> Visit the site
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Student Health Service SHS provides GW
students urgent and primary heath care, psychiatric evaluation and
treatment, allergy and immunization services, health education and
outreach, and assistance with health insurance concerns/billing
questions. SHS also negotiates an excellent, comprehensive Student
Health Insurance Plan available to undergraduate and graduate students
and their dependents. >> Visit the site
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University Counseling Center The UCC
offers valuable services to help students with academic and personal
issues. Services include short-term therapy, group therapy,
crisis services, academic skills workshops and career decision
assistance. The UCC also offers telephone consultations, referral
information, and educational presentations on topics relevant to
student life for the campus community at large (students, faculty,
staff, parents, departments, and organizations). >> Visit the site
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