HEALTH
SERVICES
Health Services is primarily interested in the
prevention of disease and the treatment of minor
injuries and acute illnesses. The Institute maintains
limited health care services, with a nurse, a health
office assistant, and a
physician who keep limited office hours on campus five
days a week. A medical form sent to all entering
students requests a thorough physical examination,
history of immunizations and other background
information. These records are kept on file in the Health
Services office and are mandatory conditions of
enrollment.
The Institute cannot assume responsibility for the
regular treatment of a student’s chronic condition
present when the student enters the Institute; however,
the Health Service will supervise the treatment and
general health while the student is under the care of
the family physician. Ordinarily, common medicines and
drugs are furnished free. Certain services, such as
X-ray examinations, special drugs and laboratory tests
are not available. These can be obtained off campus via
orders from the Health Service.
Rose-Hulman requires all students to show evidence of up
to date immunizations, including a current TB skin test
prior to enrollment. Failure to provide this information
will prevent enrollment of next quarter’s classes.
Rose-Hulman also requires all students to either show
evidence of health insurance coverage or to purchase
such insurance through the Institute.
COUNSELING SERVICES
The Student Counseling Center provides individual
counseling services to students faced with a broad range
of issues, such as academic stress, homesickness,
relationships, family difficulties, and career concerns,
to name a few. Couples counseling and group counseling
is also provided according to the needs of the students.
Staff is available for consultation services to
students, faculty, and staff and is willing to provide
educational workshops as needed. Counseling services are
confidential and are free to all students. Referrals are
made on an as needed basis. The staff is comprised of
master’s level counselors who are currently enrolled as
second-year doctoral Counseling Psychology students at
Indiana State University. Supervision is provided to the
counselors by a licensed Counseling Psychologist affiliated
with Indiana State University.
STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS OR DISABILITIES
Rose-Hulman will work with students with special needs
or disabilities to enable them to do their best while
enrolled. The Director of International Student Services
and Special Programs serves as an advocate and contact
person for any student with disabilities. Students
needing special accommodations for housing, academics,
or other situations must provide the Director with
documents establishing the disability and a need for
accommodation, which the student must specifically
request. Documents may be submitted from psychologist,
psychiatrist, or family doctors to the Director after
the student has been admitted to Rose-Hulman. Any
documents submitted by students with special needs
should be dated within three years.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The Director of International Student Services and
Special Programs is located in the Student Affairs Office
in the Hulman Union Building. This office provides
information and advising to international students on
immigration and visa issues and other issues of concern.
No appointment is necessary. The Director of
International Student Services acts as an advocate for
international students and welcomes the opportunity to
work with each and every one who chooses to study at
Rose-Hulman.
ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT
At registration, each freshman is introduced to a member
of the faculty who will serve as the student’s academic
adviser. The academic adviser has a dual function of
assisting the student with course planning and helping
with problems related to college work and life on
campus. In the middle of each grading period students
receive progress reports through their adviser,
providing the opportunity to discuss any problems
related to academic progress. Students should feel
welcome to visit with their academic advisers at any
time.
THE LEARNING CENTER
The Learning Center, located in the lower level of the
Logan Library, offers academic assistance for any
freshman or sophomore Rose-Hulman course as well as most
upper-level classes. Peer tutors—specially trained
students supervised by professional staff—do the
majority of the tutoring at the Center, working
one-on-one with students. Professors encourage students
to participate in Learning Center programs and study
sessions.
Percopo Hall houses the Learning Center’s
support program targeted to students in sophomore level
courses. A team of 6 tutors and a graduate assistant
live in the hall to assist students during scheduled
hours. Additional information about the Learning Center
is available at www.rose-hulman.edu/lc.
RETENTION
During the last 5-10 years, Rose-Hulman has graduated
approximately 75% of those students who first entered as
freshmen. Over the ten-year period experience has been
that from 6-8 percent of entering freshmen withdraw
during or at the end of the freshman year, another 8-10
percent leave by the end of the sophomore year, and
approximately 4 percent at some point in their junior or
senior years. A majority of those who choose to leave
the Institute do so to pursue degree programs not
offered by Rose-Hulman.
CAREER SERVICES AND EMPLOYER RELATIONS
The Career Services Office counsels and assists graduates
in securing employment in the professions, business and
industry. It establishes contact with prospective
employers, as well as graduate schools, aids in the
preparation of applications, and arranges appointments
and interviews. The Office also assists students in
obtaining part-time, summer employment, and cooperative
experiences as well as placement upon graduation. They
also assist with resume writing, cover letters, and
employer searches.
The placement record has been an outstanding one. Over
300 recruiters come to Rose-Hulman annually to offer a
variety of positions. Each Rose-Hulman graduate has
several on-campus interview opportunities and often more
than one job offer from which to choose. Graduates are
currently working in all 50 states and in 20 foreign
countries.
Services are also available to alumni seeking
employment. Employers seeking experienced personnel file
their job needs with the Career Services Office, which,
in turn, posts these opportunities on the alumni web
site.
Through continuous contacts with business and industry
and communications with Rose-Hulman personnel,
information regarding part-time jobs on and off campus
is recorded in the Career Services Office. Students
seeking part-time employment are encouraged to contact
this office regarding job opportunities.
The employer relations program provides a well
established career marketplace and continually strives
to add new markets for Rose-Hulman graduates.