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Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS),
Cowell Student Health Center: 3-3785 (all
hours). Students who are diagnosed with writing
phobias can find help at CAPS. Students
can set up appointments directly; instructors
can also speaks with counselors about referring
students. CAPS offers a range of workshops
and support groups (including Image and Identity,
Women's Body Image, College Men, Sexual Identity,
Survivors of Rape, Women Survivors of Childhood
Sexual Abuse) as well as a terrific online
health series on physical and mental health.
- Undergraduate
Advising Center (UAC, first floor of Sweet Hall):
Writing
Tutors available; call 723-2426 for info.
- Center
for Teaching & Learning (CTL):
Six
dorms (Kimball, Lantana, Mirrielees, Roble, Toyon,
and West Lagunita) have Resident Writing Tutors
(additionally, a few non-resident writing tutors
will also offer hours in the dorm). Students
can e-mail resident tutors for appointments or
drop by in the hopes of filling an open slot.
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Program
in Writing and Rhetoric / Stanford Writing Center
(Building 460, Room 020) Open to all Stanford
students currently enrolled in classes in the
Program in Writing and Rhetoric. Come by
to talk about and work on projects/assignments
in any stage of completion--from evolving ideas
to developing material to completed drafts.
Also, don't miss their online collection of
writing
tips and resources. Contact Carrie
Arraez (723-0360) for more info
Sign up for half-hour appointments on the door
of the Tutorial Center; students are allowed
to sign up for up to two hours of help per week.
Students working on advanced drafts of long
papers (6+ pages) are encouraged to bring in/email
a copy of the paper at least 48 hours in advance.
(Emailed papers should be submitted as attachments
in Word format.)
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Academic
Resource Center (ARC) at Arrillaga Family
Sports Center, Dining Hall: ARC academic tutoring
is most frequently used by, and oriented toward,
athletes but is available to any Stanford undergraduate.
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Department
of Linguistics/English for Foreign Students
(EFS): EFS courses are open to undergraduates
by special permission only. The EFS program
can provide students with a list of tutors ("fee
arrangements must be made independent of the
English for Foreign Student program"). Tracey
Fowler (3-1310) is available to talk to instructors
concerning students' difficulties with spoken
or written English
- Disability
Resource Center (DRC): Meyer, room 123,
3-1066. Instructors can consult counselors at
DRC about referring students for diagnosis or
counseling. Students are also welcome to
visit the DRC independently.
- The
Bridge Peer Counseling Center: Call
3-3392 or drop in (549 Salvatierra Walk). Peer
counselors at the Bridge are available to talk
to students any time. The Bridge sponsors a variety
of workshops and support groups.
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Sexual
Assault and Sexual Harassment
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Sexual
Harassment Policy Office / Virginia Pollard, Assistant
Director 723-1583, harass@stanford.edu
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Residence
Deans, Office of Residential Education 725-2800
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Cowell
Sexual Assault Response and Recovery Team (C-SARRT)
725-9955
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Cowell
Sexual Assault Prevention, Sally Baird 725-4211
Self
Defense, Safety, & Security
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Health
Promotion Services features
peer counseling, 723-0821. For sexuality issues
in general, call Carole Pertofsky, 723-2005 or
Donnovan Yisrael at 725-8393.
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