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The Office of Academic and Human Development is committed to providing equal access to all students as they pursue a higher education at Mansfield University.
The Academic Advising Center assists students in developing their educational and career goals.
South Hall
(570) 662 - 4824
FAX: (570) 662 - 4149
The Learning Center offers supplemental instruction through study skills workshops, subject-tutoring, and writing center services.
133 South Hall
(570) 662 - 4693
The Services for Students with Disabilities Coordinator helps to ensure that necessary services are provided for students with disabilities. These services include, but are not limited to, Books on Tape, Testing Accommodations, Library Accommodations, Note Takers, Reading Assistants, Residence Hall Accommodations, Scheduling and Class Accommodations, Signer/Interpreter, Tutoring, Transportation, and various Assistive Technologies as needed.
143 South Hall
(570) 662 - 4798
TRiO
This program is designed to assist students who are first generation college students, low income, and/or physically or learning disabled with academic achievement, persistence and graduation goals. Program participants will receive special academic, financial, and personal support services to help insure that they are successful in their courses, make regular progress toward graduation, and persist in postsecondary education.
1 Beecher House
(570) 662 - 4365
The Career Center assists students with discovering and developing personal strengths and skills that will enhance their success as a student and build a strong foundation for leadership and career-seeking.
Ground Floor (G9), Alumni Hall
(570) 662 - 4914
The Counseling Center provides students, faculty and staff with counseling services that are sensitive to multicultural differences; gay and lesbian affirmative; accessible; and individualized for each client's particular needs. We make available to clients career/academic assessment and counseling to facilitate their career choices; provide a professional response to clients in emotional crisis; assist in developing the emotional, physical and psychological
well-being of all clients; and advocate for student needs.
143 South Hall
(570) 662 - 4695
HEALTH & SAFETY SUPPORT
Services are offered through the Campus Police Department. These services include, but are not limited to, 24-hour Police Protection, Campus Police Safety Escort, Crisis Situation programs, Drug & Alcohol awareness, Emergency Blue Light-Phones throughout campus, Parking Accommodations, Mountie Shuttle service, and a variety of Personal Safety programs.
Doane Center
(570) 662 - 4900
Linck childcare center Childcare Center
The Sandra B. Linck childcare center is operated by Scott's Day Care Centers in a separate facility located at the corner of Holden Place and Wilson Avenue. The center accepts children of students, faculty and staff in a licensed and insured program. The center is open Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Children between the ages of 13 months through six years can be accommodated.
Scott’s Day Care
(570) 662 - 4080
“A Partnership of Mind & Faith”
UCM exists not to replace one's religious tradition, but rather to be an extension of that tradition during your time at Mansfield. We are here to explore with and guide students as new ideas, new living experiences, new choices and new horizons are faced.
112 Pinecrest Manor
(570) 662 - 4432
Honors Program
This program is designed for students with a strong record of academic achievement and desire for new learning experiences. It is the goal of the Honors Program to provide participating students with the knowledge, skills and opportunities to achieve their full potential during their academic career at Mansfield University.
Dr.Leroy Wright
218 Allen Hall
(570) 662-4787
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