Welcome to the NDSCS Online Orientation.  
   
Section 3  
   
Student Support Resources Photo of Riley Hall
Personal Counselor
Mayme Green Allied Health Center 102
Web site
Academic year office hours:
  • Monday: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  • Thursday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
 
 
Appointments are suggested, but not necessary, if a counselor is available.
The social, emotional and academic concerns that occur in everyone's life can sometimes generate concerns and questions within an individual. These concerns and questions can make it more difficult for a person to successfully function in a healthy manner. The NDSCS Counseling Services office offers:
   
Confidential Support For:  
Individual, Couple, and Group Counseling Addressing a variety of areas, including (but not limited to) the following:
  • Depression
  • Relationships
  • Anxiety
  • Self-Esteem
  • Homesickness
  • Death of Loved One
  • Suicide Thoughts
  • Eating Disorders
  • Anger
  • Personality Assessment
  • Alcohol, Tobacco, and other Drug Issues
 
Call on campus 671-2286 ext. 3-2286
   
Condidential Crisis Support Information  
In the event of a crisis any member of the Crisis Management Team may be contacted, however, Campus Police at 9-911 or (701) 671- 2233 ext. 3-2233 is often the best first call. Members of the team consist of:
  • Steve Schmitz, Director of Campus Police - (701) 671-2233 ext. 3-2233
  • Mike Johnson, Director of Student Life - (701) 671-2194 ext. 3-2194
  • Counseling Services - (701) 671-2286 ext. 3-2286
  • Miriam Skilbred, Campus Nurse - (701) 671-2286 ext. 3-2286.
   
Crisis Lines: Emergency Number:
Crisis Hotline: 1-701-235-SEEK 911 or 9-991 (ON CAMPUS)
   
Women's Crisis Center
(Collect Calls Accepted) 1-218-739-3359
HELPLINE
1-800-472-2911
   
Rape and Abuse Crisis Center
1-800-344-7273
1-218-643-6110
Three Rivers Crisis Center
1-701-642-2115
   
NDSCS Counseling Center
1-701-671-2286
 
Support for Domestic Violence, Assault, and Stalking  
Campus Advocate Three Rivers Crisis Center Riley Hall 205 for more information or appointment, call (701) 671-2344 ext. 3-2344 ext. 3-2225 or e-mail: Kathy Mauch
   
Support For Adult Learners  
Adult Learner Specialist, Riley Hall 209  
Licensed Social Worker providing the following support information for:
  • Child Care
  • Social Services
  • Social and Family Oriented Issues
 
For more information or appointment call (701) 671-2779 ext. 3-2779 ext. 3-2225 or e-mail: Tamara Metzen, LSW
   
Student Health Services  
Web site Photo of Allied Health Center
Mayme Green Allied Health Center 102
Health service hours:
  • Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
  • Closed 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
  • Friday: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
In the event of an on-campus emergency, DIAL 9-911.
Walk-ins are welcome, however appointments are appreciated.
 
Services provided are confidential and include but are not limited to:
  • The treatment of illnesses, minor injuries, and other medical conditions.
  • Over the counter medications.
  • Rapid strep testing.
  • Routine urinalysis.
  • Pregnancy testing.
  • HIV education and testing.
  • Blood pressure monitoring.
  • Crutch rental.
  • Preparation and maintenance of medical records.
For more information or appointment call (701) 671-2286 ext. 3-2286 ext. 3-2290 or e-mail: Miriam Skilbred, R.N.
   
Support for Diversity  
The campus community consists of students, faculty, staff and administrators. It is our belief that all community members have a responsibility, individually and collectively, to create a positive living environment that is respectful, supportive and inclusive of all people. All community members must share in the commitment to provide equal opportunity for all individuals regardless of, and including but not limited to age, race, national origin, mental or physical ability, physical appearance, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, religious affiliation, and economic or perceived social status.
North Dakota State College of Science is committed to:  
  • Providing a respectful and supportive environment that allows students and staff the opportunity to ask questions and express their concerns.
  • Respecting people from various ethic cultures and socio-economic backgrounds regardless of, and including but not limited to age, race, national origin, mental or physical ability, physical appearance, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, religious affiliation, and economic or perceived social status.
  • Developing teaching and learning opportunities necessary to promote cultural appreciation.
  • Developing effective communications skills including the interpretation of cultural verbal and non-verbal communication patterns.
  • Accommodating the needs of people from various ethnic cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds regardless of, and including but not limited to age, race, national origin, mental or physical ability, physical appearance, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, religious affiliation, and economic or perceived social status.
  • North Dakota State College of Science will hold students and staff who commit acts of intolerance accountable and responsible for their actions.
   
Information Technology Computer Using Policy:
If you need assistance in setting up your computer, contact the Help Desk, (701) 671-2523 ext. 3-2523 If you need e-mail assistance, call the Help Desk, (701) 671-2523 ext. 3-2523. Photo of Old Main
 
All employees, students and other users of North Dakota University System computing and networking resources shall comply with applicable laws, policies and procedures. The chancellor shall adopt procedures establishing rules governing access to and use of computing and networking resoucres.
SBHE: 1901.2 Web site  
Information Technology Web site