Denver Seminary

Academic Catalog 2013-2014

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Student Life GENERAL INFORMATION Information for New Students The Student Life Office wants to ensure new students at Denver Seminary are equipped with the appropriate resources to experience success. Detailed information about the resources and services provided by this office can be found in the Denver Seminary Student Handbook. All students should familiarize themselves with the handbook as they are responsible to know the information it contains. Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 Statistics concerning the Denver Seminary campus are available by contacting the director of auxiliary services at 303-762-6923 or on the website under "About Us." RESOURCES AND SERVICES Career Services The Student Life Office provides career services as a resource for students to implement the integration of career development into their educational experience. Services include things such as résumé writing and interview skills workshops, job postings, web page resources, and career exploration resources on reserve in the library. Employment Denver Seminary is located in the greater Denver metropolitan area where there is a stable job market and ample opportunities exist for employment. The Seminary job board is a great resource for job opportunities and can be accessed via the Denver Seminary website. This job board contains a variety of part-time as well as career opportunities. Denver Seminary also participates in the Federal Work Study Program. Refer to the financial aid section of this catalog for further details. Counseling with Professional Christian Counselors There can be occasions when the stress during seminary becomes great and it becomes necessary to seek help from a qualified professional counselor. The Student Life Office has made arrangements with several local Christian counselors to provide a limited number of counseling sessions for seminary students and/or their families at a very low cost. Please contact the department for additional information. Food Services Assistance There is a food closet located on campus which is intended to assist low-income students and families of Denver Seminary. In addition, there is a bread closet which is open to all students and consists of products donated by a local grocery store. Off-campus resources are also available. Refer to the Student Handbook for additional information. Housing Off-Campus Housing An ample variety of housing options are available near the Seminary campus. Refer to the Seminary website at Current Students/Student Housing for information about off-campus housing. 13

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