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Published by BYUIAPP, 2019-03-27 16:56:10

S19 Mentor Handbook

S19 Mentor Handbook - Update two

Disability Services

Get accommodations to fulfill your academic needs with services
such as additional time for testing, preferential seating, volunteer
note-takers, and much more.

Location: McKay Library 156 & 158
Website: www.byui.edu/disability_services
Phone: 208.496.9210
Email: [email protected]

Financial Aid Office

Help applying for and receiving FAFSA, scholarships, and other
essential financial steps.

Location: Kimball Building 100
Website: www.byui.edu/financial-aid
Phone: (208) 496 1600
Email: [email protected]

Human Resources Office

The Human Resources Office provides students with information regarding
universityemploymentopportunitiesandbenefits,compensation,aswellas
training and development.

Location: Kimball 226
Website: www.byui.edu/human-resources
Phone: 208.496.1700
Email: [email protected]

International Services

Get help understanding and fulfilling the unique requirements
international students encounter such as credit loads, financial aid,
employment, etc.

Location: Manwaring Center 276
Website: www.byui.edu/international-services
Phone: 208.496.1320
Email: [email protected]

|Mentor Handbook 51

Student Activities

Fun and diverse activities to attend all semester long as well as
leadership and volunteer opportunites to participate in.

Location: Manwaring Center 101
Websites: www.byui.edu/activities
Phone: 208.496.7300
Email: [email protected]

Student Honor Office

Gain a better understanding of the Honor Code, or report an Honor
Code related concern.

Location: Kimball Building 270
Website: www.byui.edu/student-honor-office
Phone: 208.496.9300
E-mail: [email protected]

Student Health Center/Pharmacy

Most often they care for common conditions such as immunizations,
physicals, primary health care, tuberculosis (TB) tests, but they can
assist with referrals to specialists as needed.

Location: 100 Student Health Center
Website: www.byui.edu/health-center
Phone: 208.496.9330
Email: [email protected]

Student Living and Housing Office

TheHousing&StudentLivingOfficeworkswithstudentstohelpthemmakethe
most of their living situations while attending school

Location: Kimball 240
Website: www.byui.edu/housing
Phone: 208.496.9220
Email: [email protected]

|52 Heber J. Grant 2019

Student Support

Get involved by volunteering to serve as a mentor, facilitate practical

workshops, participate at Get Connected, give tours to incoming

students and much more.

Heber J. Grant Mentoring

Location: Rigby 272 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.byui.edu/student-support Phone: 208-496-1423

Phone: 208.496.1400 Office: Rigby 272

Email: [email protected]

Title IX Office

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from
discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that
receive Federal financial assistance

Location: 290 Kimball Building
Website: www.byui.edu/titleix
Phone: 208.496.9209
Email: [email protected]

Wellness Center

Complete wellness assessments, Fit4Life program, muscular strength
and endurance test, nutrition analysis and counseling, fitness trainers,
and wellness workshops.

Location: Hart 174
Website: www.byui.edu/wellness-center
Phone: 208.496.7491
Email: [email protected]

An assisted referral is not only suggesting an on campus
referral to your mentee, but accompanying your mentee to
saidreferral,orintheveryleastsettinganappointmentupwith

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REPORTING CONCERNS

Your mentees may share with you important information that is
indicative of potentially serious issues or problems. Below is guidance
on what to report and how to report it.

Appropriate to Report:

• Disclosure: direct written or verbal communication from your mentee.
• Observation: noticing the state and overall well-being of your mentee.

Behaviors to Report: If the risk
of harm is
• Any crime or violations of law. imminent, call
• Threats to self or others the police!
• Harm to self or others

• Anything that meets Title IX criteria

Where to Report: Honor Code violations that
are not a violation of the law
Each week in your mentor report you will be do not need to be reported to
your coordinator.
asked if there were any concerning behaviors
reported to you from your mentee. Submit Always encourage individuals
your concerns there. who have violated the Honor
Code to self-report.
Title IX Coordinator: Nick Rammell
You may also choose to report
Location: 290 Kimball building knowledge of violations to the
Phone & Email: Student Honor Office directly.
208-496-9209 [email protected]

For further clarification on what you should and should not report,
please ask your coordinator.

Summary

Imminent Risk of Harm? All other Concerns?
Call the police! Tell your coordinator

|54 Heber J. Grant 2019

Polo Thursday

HJG Mentors wear their polo on campus every
Thursday to spread awareness of what we do
on campus to bless the lives of students.

Spot these other Student Support polos on Thursdays too!

New Student Mentors Workshops & Skills Mentors

Get Connected Disciple Leader Conference

Visit Day Tours Student Ambassadors

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My most earnest prayer is that every
man and every woman will get it into
his or her heart that they are in very
deed the architects of their lives.

|56 Heber J. Grant 2019


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