Office of Student Affairs
A professional staff headed by the vice president for student affairs  directs a variety of services and programs designed to complement the  academic experience and to provide personalized support toward the  student’s individual development. Included are the following: 
Center for Community Service. The Center for  Community Service promotes civic responsibility and enhances the  educational process through active participation in community service  programs and academic service-learning experiences. 
The center assists students and faculty in integrating  service-learning into the academic experience, develops collaborative  partnerships with community agencies and service organizations, and  establishes and promotes community service opportunities for  individuals, groups, and classes. 
The Center for Community Service is located in Gengras Student Union (room 209). 
Office of Residential Life. The University housing  facilities are designed and staffed to provide a community experience  that will support and enrich the academic pursuits of the students. In  each residential area there is a full-time professional who is the  administrator for the area. This staff member supervises the support  staff of trained undergraduate and graduate resident assistants and  resident directors. The administrative office is staffed by a director  of residential life, an associate director, and two assistant directors.  The Office of Residential Life is under the direction of the vice  president of student affairs and dean of students. The staff is  available for counsel, advice, and information. 
A Residence Hall Association provides a self-governance program  within the system and an active schedule of social and educational  programming. 
For further information about the physical facilities of the residential areas, see Campus Facilities . 
Health Services. Health Services are available on  campus for all full-time undergraduate students and for those part-time  students paying the Health Services fee. Students are required to submit  an immunization form prior to their arrival on campus. 
The University of Hartford and Connecticut state law require that all  matriculating students enrolled who were born after 12/31/56 must be  protected against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). Immunization  records showing proof of two doses of measles (the first administered  on/after 1/1/69 and on/after the first birthday and the second on/after  1/1/80), one dose of rubella (administered after the first birthday) and  one dose of mumps (administered after the first birthday) are required to be sent to Health Services. (Those students born after 1980 still must show proof of two doses.) The disease history is not acceptable. Laboratory evidence of an immune titer is acceptable. MMR vaccines are available at Health Services. 
These medical immunization forms are essential, and students not in  compliance will not be allowed to register for classes after the first  semester. In addition, residential students are required to submit  documentation of immunization against meningococcal infection. 
The physicians in Health Services see patients on campus by  appointment and are on call at all times when Health Services is open  during the fall and spring semesters while classes are in session.  During these times, Health Services is staffed on site by nurse  practitioners and staff nurses to handle medical problems. The  University has excellent arrangements with nearby hospitals and  physicians to provide for more serious emergencies and extended care. 
University Physical Therapy, LLC, a private-practice  corporation, located in the Health Services area, is open to the public  and the University community for referrals. The clinic is also used by  degree candidates in physical therapy for their integrated clinical  experiences. 
Health Insurance. The Health Services fee includes  an accident insurance policy. For further information, please contact  the current agent, Willis of Connecticut, LLC, at 800.624.4184, ext.  45391, or 860.756.7391. Insurance claim forms are available at Health  Services. It is the student’s responsibility to submit all claims. A  health insurance policy covering medical and surgical hospitalization is  available to students on an optional basis. It is strongly urged that  students not fully covered provide themselves with this coverage at the  low student rate. Details are available in the Office of Student  Affairs. Full-time international undergraduate students are required to  carry the University of Hartford accident and sickness insurance while  enrolled at the University. 
Counseling and Psychological Services offers a  variety of psychological services to students at the University of  Hartford. Short-term individual, couples, and group counseling are  available for students who need and want help with personal, social,  academic and emotional problems. For those students who require  specialized or long-term services, the Counseling and Psychological  Services staff can arrange appropriate referrals to other professional  agencies off campus. 
All counseling is confidential. Appointments are made by calling or  stopping by the Counseling and Psychological Services office in Gengras  Student Union, room 313. 
Connections Health Education and Wellness Center.  Located in room 116 on the lower level of University Commons, is  Connections Health Education and Wellness Center, a comprehensive health  promotion service for the University of Hartford campus community. The  center offers programming and presentations on a wide variety of issues  pertinent to students at this stage of their development, as well as  health and wellness resources, an extensive library of books and  professional journals, and an informative, user-friendly website: www.hartford.edu/wellness.  In its role as a drop-in center where students can access information,  talk with a professional, or find support from a peer, the center  promotes a holistic living and learning atmosphere that is fun,  comfortable, and informative for students, faculty, and staff. 
Women and Gender Resource Center. The University of  Hartford Women and Gender Resource Center is located on the first level  of the Gengras Student Union. The mission of the center is to promote an  atmosphere of empowerment through education, activism, and advocacy, as  well as to foster a community equitable for all people. This mission is  accomplished through campus and community outreach, educational  programming and resources, and providing a safe, supportive, and  accessible space for both women and men. The Women and Gender Resource  Center encourages and facilitates student involvement with the local  community by providing students an opportunity to supplement their  academic knowledge with practical experience and to develop a sense of  civic responsibility. The center is home to an extensive resource library  with a collection of books, periodicals, and Web resources to provide  current information on a variety of issues relevant to student life. 
The Student Success Center (SSC), located behind B  Complex across from Hawk Hall, is where students can come to arrange for  one-on-one tutoring, have their questions answered, get advice, share  concerns or frustrations, learn about upcoming activities, get connected  with programming and leadership opportunities on campus, or just hang  out in a friendly and supportive location. 
The SSC staff provides the resources and support necessary for  students to have a successful, enjoyable, and rewarding academic and  social experience at the University. This includes connecting students  with tutors, information, guidance, and referrals in such areas as study  skills, academic support services, mental health and wellness, career  exploration and internships, financial aid and scholarships, campus  life, intramural athletics, and reminders about important deadlines. SSC  staff also help students get involved in clubs and organizations so  that they can become an integral part of the University community. 
The Student Success Center is a drop-in center with no appointment  needed. For assistance, stop by the center, call 860.768.7003, or e-mail  ssc@hartford.edu. Find additional information on the SSC website, www.hartford.edu/ssc. 
Career Services. Career advising and assistance in  selecting a major, as well as in finding professional work, internships,  and student employment are available to all full-time and part-time  matriculated students, with many services also available to alumni.  Early exploration of career fields is encouraged through a wide range of  workshops and programs, internships, online and printed career  resources, self-assessment tools, and individual sessions with career  advisors. 
Various programs and services exist to assist students in obtaining  employment after graduation. These programs include on-campus and  off-campus interviews and information sessions for students, career  fairs, online job and internship databases, and seminars and workshops  on practical topics, such as interviewing skills, résumé writing, and  job search strategies. Many informational and employment resources are  available through the Career Services website at www.hartford.edu/career. Career Services is located in Gengras Student Union, room 309. 
Student Employment. Career Services also provides  assistance to enrolled students seeking part-time, summer, or temporary  employment to help meet their educational expenses and to gain work  experience. On- and off-campus positions are listed online, through the  University’s CareerBridge system at www.hartford.edu/career. 
Internships. Internships  and cooperative education opportunities assist students in integrating  academic study with related professional training. Supervised by faculty  advisors, such experiences allow students to explore career  possibilities and to make informed career decisions by applying  classroom learning in a workplace environment. In addition, many  internships offer a stipend or salary, enabling students to help defray  the cost of a college education. These  learning experiences always involve three parties: the student, the  employer, and the student’s internship supervisor (a faculty member  designated by the student’s school or college). It is the student’s  responsibility to ensure that academic credit for such experiences is  approved by the appropriate internship supervisor. 
The Office of Career Services assists students and their academic  advisors in finding internships and cooperative education opportunities  that meet the requirements of participating academic programs. An online  database of identified experiential education or internship  opportunities is included in the University’s CareerBridge service and may be found at the Career Services website, www.hartford.edu/career. 
For more information, contact Career Services at 860.768.4287, GSU 309. 
International Center. The International Center  provides specialized services to international students and scholars. It  is also an information resource for American students. 
The primary role of the International Center is to assist  international students in their successful adjustment to living in a new  culture. Assistance is provided through interpreting U.S. social  customs, explaining the educational system, and addressing personal  concerns (e.g., finances, health, schooling for dependents, housing,  language, academic skills) directly or by referral to the appropriate  office. The center sponsors social events; assists in organizing an  annual, campus wide, international culture program; advises a number of  international student groups; and provides a special section of the  orientation program for international students. 
Programs that strengthen international understanding are organized by  the center itself or, if presented by another group, supported and  promoted. The center directly assists international student groups  wishing to present programs that will help the University community  better understand other lands and cultures. 
The center also organizes workshops and training sessions to help  international students and Americans in the University community learn  from one another. For a complete listing of programs and resources,  please consult www.hartford.edu/intcenter. 
Office of Multicultural Programs. The Office of  Multicultural Programs has a commitment to promote understanding,  appreciation, and respect for diversity on campus and in the community  at large. It provides services and programs to help students of color  realize their full academic potential. The Office of Multicultural  Programs actively reaches out to African American, Asian American,  Native American, West Indian, Puerto Rican, and Latino students, through  programs and activities that will assist in their transition to the  campus. 
The Office of Multicultural Programs provides a variety of supportive  services designed to help students of color adjust socially and  academically to the University. These services include (a) support and  general assistance in adjustment to campus life; (b)  sponsoring/cosponsoring seminars and workshops covering topics pertinent  to today’s University student; (c) information regarding scholarship  resources available to assist in financing a student’s education; (d)  ongoing contact with students and assessment of needs and concerns, with  referrals made to appropriate campus resources. Students are also  encouraged to form study groups and utilize tutoring services as needed. 
In order to foster cross-cultural awareness, interaction, and  dialogue, the office sponsors a variety of educational/cultural programs  during the academic year. These programs involve faculty, students, and  staff. The office advises Brothers and Sisters United, Naciones  Hispanas Unidas, Caribbean American Student Association, the University  of Hartford Gospel Choir, Men of Color Alliance, WSAM Radio, and the UHa  Steppez. For more information, call 860.768.5122. 
Orientation. The Orientation program provides  incoming full-time students with a thorough introduction to the  University of Hartford. For details, see Orientation Programs . 
Many student leadership opportunities exist within the Orientation  program, and more information may be obtained by calling 860.768.4791. 							   |