MENTOR LIAISONS Providing Mentor-to-Mentor Assistance for Campus Resources These contacts are simply an extra layer of support designed for non-emergency situations only. Liaisons should not be contacted in cases of emergency or in lieu of contacting SHAC, the Director, or the MAPSS team in urgent situations that are highly confidential, potentially violent, or where someone may harm themselves or others. Advising: Queer Resource Center: Mentor Contact: Stephanie Steiert ssteiert@pdx.edu Mentor Contact: Jaime Fabey jfabey@pdx.edu Campus Recreation: Res Life / Housing: Mentor Contact: Natalie Caceres nm.caceres@yahoo.com Mentor Contact: Glenn Evart gevart@pdx.edu Study Abroad: Tutoring / Academic Coaching: Mentor Contact: Andrea Gorman gormanak@pdx.edu Mentor Contact: Skye Firestone firestone.skye@gmail.com International Students: Veterans Services: Mentor Contact: Zhanar Ospanova ospanova@pdx.edu Mentor Contact: Jim Looney looneyj@pdx.edu Women’s Resource Center: Mentor Contact: Whitney Garcia Jacobson wj@pdx.edu For more information, including an expanded list of campus departments and resources, see the mentor website. If you would like to become a Mentor Liaison please contact Skye Firestone, firestone.skye@gmail.com Student Resources at Portland State University If you would like to be a contact for any department / resource or add any resources to this list, please contact Skye Firestone: firestone.skye@gmail.com, 503.317.7696 Advising: Mentor Contact: Stephanie Steiert ssteiert@pdx.edu 971-533-8824 All PSU students see an adviser in the Undergraduate Advising and Support Center (UASC) during their first 24 credits at PSU. Here advisers can explain the University (not major-specific) graduation requirements, advise students who have not selected a major or wish to change their major, and students who are struggling academically. Undergraduate Advising & Support Center (UASC) Smith Memorial Student Union 425 Phone: 503 725-4005 Email:askuasc@pdx.edu Website: www.pdx.edu/uasc/ Advising for Students in Co-admissions Programs Advisers in the Community College Relations program are available to see students in any of the PSU co-admissions programs who may have specific questions about co-admission and how it may affect their graduation requirements. These advisers are also frequently available at the community college campuses. See Community College Visitation Schedule on website listed below. Community College Relations Smith Memorial Student Union 425 Phone: 503 725-9546 Email: cctransfer@pdx.edu Website: www.pdx.edu/uasc/ccr.html Advising for Majors Advising about major requirements and advising for students after their first 24 credits occurs in each specific school, college or department. Students should see their majors’ respective departments. Advising (cont.): College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Advising Center Neuberger Hall 494 Phone: 503 725-3822 Website: www.clas.pdx.edu School of Business Student Services School of Business 240 Phone: 503 725-3712 Email: info@sba.pdx.edu Website: www.sba.pdx.edu/resources/ Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science Office of Student Services Engineering Building, Suite 101 Phone: 503 725-4631 Email: advisor@cecs.pdx.edu Website: www.cecs.pdx.edu Bookstore: http://www.portlandstatebookstore.com/ Monday-Thursday 7:45 am to 7 pm; Friday 7:45 am to 6 pm; Saturday 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 503-226-2631 Career Center: PSU Career Center staff members assist Portland State University (PSU) students and alumni with career development and job search needs. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 402 University Services Building, 617 SW Montgomery, Portland, Oregon. The mailing address is PSU Career Center, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751. To schedule appointments, please call (503) 725-4613. Center for Student Health and Counseling (SHAC): The Center for Student Health and Counseling is located at 1880 SW 6th Ave. (University Center Building, Suite 200.) Appointments for Medical or Counseling services can be made by calling the clinic or by coming into the clinic and speaking with one of our receptionists. Information on our Dental and Testing Service hours are listed at the bottom of this page. You can contact SHAC during operating hours at: Phone: 503-725-2800 Fax: 503-725-5812 Email: askshs@pdx.edu for Medical related questions. After Hours Advice Nurse: 1-800-607-5501 Mental health crisis service: Multnomah County Crisis Line (available 24 hours a day) 503-988-4888. Information about where to go and brief crisis phone counseling. Campus Recreation: Mentor Contact: Natalie Caceres nm.caceres@yahoo.com 503.915.6227 Student Rec Center: 1800 SW 6th Ave Website: http://pdx.edu/recreation/ Admin Office Front Desk: Phone: 503.725.5127 Email: cmpusrec@pdx.edu Member Services Counter Phone: 503.725.2931 Email: crecmemb@pdx.edu Campus Rec Mission To create an environment where quality recreation and wellness programs inspire, educate and empower individuals to be positive contributors to the Portland State and global community. Dental Services: Appointments can be made by calling the Dental Service directly or by coming into the Dental Service office and speaking with a receptionist. Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed 12:00 to 1:00 for the lunch hour Enter on Harrison St. or Hall St. through the glass doors marked University Center Building and take the elevator to the third floor, room 309. Phone: 503-725-2611 Degree Requirements: 104 Neuberger Hall Regular Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Phone: 503.725.3438 or 800.547.8887, ext. 3438 Fax: 503.725.5525 Portland State University ATTN: ARR/Degree Requirements PO Box 751 Portland, OR 97207-0751 Disability Resource Center: The mission of the Disability Resource Center (DRC) is to provide all enrolled PSU students with disabilities an equal access to education.To accomplish this goal, the DRC provides pre-admission counseling, academic planning, and a variety of academic accommodations. The DRC is located in 435 Smith Memorial Student Union Phone: (503) 725-4150 TTY or Relay: (503) 725-4178 Email: drc@pdx.edu Financial Aid: Mailing Address: Office of Student Financial Aid Portland State University PO Box 851 Portland, Oregon 97207-0751 Physical Address: Office of Student Financial Aid Portland State University Neuberger Lobby 724 SW Harrison Street Portland, Oregon 97201 By phone: (503) 725-3461 Toll-free: (800) 547-8887 TDD: 503-725-6501 FAX: 503-725-5965 E-mail: For questions related to the processing of your financial aid, please email us at askfa@pdx.edu. For questions concerning your bill at PSU or collections information, please contact the Bursar's Office at bursar@pdx.edu. Visiting our office: Regular Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00-5:30, Friday 9:00-5:00 Summer Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00-5:00 Brief appointments with Financial Aid Counselors are available on a sign-in basis everyday from 10 am - 5 pm. To schedule one of these appointments, please visit the financial aid windows in the lobby of Neuberger Hall. Library: Portland State University Library 1875 SW Park Avenue Portland, OR 97201 http://library.pdx.edu/ Phone: 503-725-5874 Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 11:00 pm Friday: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: Noon - 11:00 pm Office of International Affairs: Mentor Contacts: Study Abroad: Andrea Gorman gormanak@pdx.edu 503.830.6684 Portland State University PO Box 751 Portland, OR 97207 USA Tel: 503-725-4094 Fax: 503-725-5320 Email: oia.pdx.edu International Students: Zhanar Ospanova ospanova@pdx.edu 509-590-5287 Physical Address 101 East Hall 632 SW Hall Street Portland, OR 97201 USA (corner of SW Broadway and SW Hall) Office Hours: Monday – Friday: 8 am – 5 pm Queer Resource Center: Mentor Contact: Jaime Fabey jfabey@pdx.edu 215-917-5386 Physical Address: SMSU 401 (North Stairwell) Phone: 503.725.9742 Email: qrc@pdx.edu Website: http://qrc.pdx.edu QRC Vision: The Queer Resource Center’s vision to facilitate a campus environment such that Portland State University is the higher education destination of choice for students, staff, and faculty along the sexuality and gender spectrum. QRC Mission: « To provide students along the sexuality and gender spectrum with the support they need to persist to graduation « To identify and address gaps in campus services for students, staff and faculty along the sexuality and gender spectrum « To support faculty and staff in the pursuit of accessing full institutional benefits « To build conscious coalitions among sexuality and gender related organizations within Portland State University and the surrounding community to strengthen support structure across communities and identities « To increase the awareness, knowledge, and skills of campus services and representatives to increase effective interaction with students, staff and faculty along the sexuality and gender spectrum Records and Transcripts: Neuberger Hall Lobby Regular Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Phone: 503.725.8193 or 800.547.8887, ext. 3401 Fax: 503.725.8180 E-mail: transcripts@pdx.edu Portland State University ATTN: ARR/Transcript Requests PO Box 1389 Portland, OR 97207-1389 Registration: Neuberger Hall Lobby Regular Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fri. Phone: 503.725.3511 or 800.547.8887, ext. 3511 Fax: 503.725.5525 or 503.725.9799 Res Life / Housing: Mentor Contact: Glenn Evart gevart@pdx.edu (503) 704-0095 Address: 625 SW Jackson St, Ste 210 Phone: 503.725.4370 Fax: 503.725.4394 Website: http://www.pdx.edu/housing/ Student Support Services (SSS / TRIO) Smith Memorial Student Union 458 1825 SW Broadway St Website: http://www.pdx.edu/sss-eop/ Phone: 503.725.3815 Email: Linda Liu, llliu@pdx.edu The mission of SSS/TRIO is to increase the retention and graduation rates of eligible low income, first generation and disabled students, and, to foster an institutional climate supportive of the success for those students through comprehensive services and advocacy. Testing Services: Testing Services is responsible for coordinating, administering, and scoring a wide range of psychological and academic tests for the PSU community and general public. http://testing.pdx.edu/ 527 SW Hall St., UCB, Ste. 310 Tutoring / Academic Coaching: Mentor Contact: Skye Firestone Firestone.skye@gmail.com 503-317-7696 http://pdx.edu/tutoring The Learning Ceneter provides peer tutoring in many 100- and 200-level courses. See our website for the current term’s schedule. Tutoring is available for PSU students only. The Learning Center also offers Academic Coaching, Supplemental Instruction for Stats 243-244, skills workshops, College Success courses, and the Chiron Studies program. SMSU 439, 503-725-4448 Writing Center: http://www.writingcenter.pdx.edu/ The Portland State University Writing Center is a lovely venue in which trained professional consultants and staff provide nonjudgmental, collaborative support to students, faculty, and community members in all stages of the writing process. The services offered by the Writing Center are free and open to the public: you may bring in any writing project—academic or nonacademic, personal or professional. CH 188F, 503-725-3570 Veterans Services: Mentor Contact: Jim Looney looneyj@pdx.edu 503-351-3961 Veterans Services website: http:// www.pdx.edu/veterans/ A Veterans Services phone line (503) 725-3876 which directs callers to the following options: 1. Veterans Certification Office 2. Admissions Office 3. Ron Kincaid, Campus Veterans Service Officer 4. Student Veterans Association An email address for general questions and referrals: veteranservices@pdx.edu Women’s Resource Center: Mentor Contact: Whitney Garcia Jacobson 509-995-4914 wj@pdx.edu 1802 SW 10th & Montgomery (Montgomery Hall basement) Phone: 503.725.5672 Email: wrc@pdx.edu Here at the Women's Resource Center, we seek to empower women and to encourage their active and equal participation in all levels of the university community and the larger society. We encourage the participation of ALL people in the community as we strive to provide a safe and supportive environment for self-identified women.