c
itiz
e
nship
a
mong
c
ollege
students
includes
honesty
and
integrity
in
clas
s
work,
r
egard
f
or
the
r
ights
of
othe
rs,
re
spect
for
l
ocal,
s
tate
and
nat
ional
laws
and
for
campus
regulations.
Specific
r
e
gula
tions
conc
e
rning
the
rights
and
respons
ibilities
of
students
at
Southwestern
are
contained
in
t
he
S
tudent
Handbook,
and
s
tudents
are
expected
to
become
thoroughly
familiar
with
these
r
e
gula
tions
.
T
he
Honor
Cod
e
W
hen
s
tude
nts
ente
r
S
outhwes
tern
Univers
i
t
y
,
they
agree
to
support
the
Honor
Code,
which
da
te
s
ba
ck
to
a
t
l
e
a
s
t
1907
and
is
one
of
t
he
old
est
in
the
United
States.
S
tudents
established
the
H
onor
C
ode
a
nd
a
s
s
ume
res
ponsibi
lity
for
honorable
conduct
in
all
academic
work
including
te
st
s
a
nd
exa
min
ati
ons.
St
ude
nts
are
on
thei
r
honor
to
do
their
own
work
and
to
report
other
s
tudent
s
who
viola
te
this
com
mitment.
S
tudent
s
writ
e
th
e
f
ollowing
pledge
on
all
examinations:
“I
have
acted
with
honesty
and
int
egr
ity
in
pr
oduc
ing
this
work
and
am
unaw
are
of
anyone
who
has
not.”
M
otor
V
e
hic
le
Regu
lations
S
tudent
s
who
ope
r
a
te
motor
vehicles
on
c
am
pus
are
required
to
register
their
vehicles
and
c
omply
w
ith
t
he
cur
rently
approved
and
publi
sh
ed
traf
fic
and
parking
regulations.
V
ehicle
r
e
gis
tr
ati
on
for
ms
a
re
avail
able
at
regis
trat
ion
f
or
first-year
students
and
in
the
University
Police
O
f
f
ic
e
f
or
r
etur
ning
s
tudents
.
R
e
sid
en
tial
L
iv
ing
R
es
ide
nce
hall
s
a
re
a
vi
tal
pa
r
t
of
the
total
Sout
hwestern
campus
community
and
are
intended
to
c
omple
me
nt
the
e
ducational
purpos
e
s
of
t
he
U
niversity
by
providing
an
atmosphere
conducive
to
m
ee
ting
a
ca
de
mic,
social
and
pers
onal
needs
of
students.
S
t
u
d
e
n
t
s
w
h
o
h
a
v
e
h
a
d
l
e
s
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h
a
n
f
o
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r
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l
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m
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s
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n
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r
e
q
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i
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t
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i
v
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c
a
m
p
u
s
.
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t
u
d
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s
l
i
v
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d
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l
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i
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m
e
a
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p
l
a
n
s
p
r
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v
i
d
e
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b
y
t
h
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n
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v
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s
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r
v
i
c
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.
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t
u
d
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t
s
w
h
o
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v
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p
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l
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v
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a
m
p
u
s
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p
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b
l
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t
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t
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p
r
o
v
i
d
e
i
t
.
T
he
R
es
ide
nce
L
ife
st
af
f
is
respons
ible
for
the
physical
and
educational
program
of
the
halls,
w
hic
h
inc
ludes
program
development
to
enhance
the
growth
of
s
tudents,
advising
of
students,
c
ounse
ling
a
nd
re
fe
rral,
s
upervis
ion
of
the
s
t
ude
nt
staf
f
a
nd
a
dministrative
tasks.
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e
s
i
d
e
n
c
e
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l
l
r
e
s
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r
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a
t
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s
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d
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s
a
r
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m
a
d
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b
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t
a
h
o
u
s
i
n
g
a
p
p
l
i
c
a
t
i
o
n
.
A
c
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c
k
i
n
t
h
e
a
m
o
u
n
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o
f
$
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s
s
t
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l
s
p
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s
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p
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i
o
d
w
h
i
c
h
o
c
c
u
r
s
i
n
A
p
r
i
l
.
T
he
U
nive
rs
ity
as
s
umes
no
res
ponsi
bility
for
t
h
e
loss
of
property
belonging
to
students
in
any
buil
ding
owned
by
the
Univers
ity
,
whether
the
loss
is
the
result
of
fir
e,
theft,
f
lood
or
an
unknow
n
c
ause
.
S
tudents
are
s
trongly
ur
ged
t
o
obtain
personal
property
insurance.
I
nfor
mat
ion
conc
e
rning
room
and
board
rates
,
payment
plans
and
refund
policies
may
be
found
in
t
he
F
inanc
ia
l
I
nformation
s
ect
ion.
RE
LIGI
OUS
L
IFE
B
el
ievi
ng
that
the
e
ducat
ion
of
s
tudent
s
i
s
i
ncomplete
without
an
understanding
of
their
own
r
eli
gious
he
ri
tag
e
a
nd
that
of
t
heir
nei
ghbors,
t
he
University
requires
all
students
to
meet
certain
c
urr
icul
um
re
quire
ments
in
the
study
of
reli
gion.
It
is
also
believed
that
students
mature
in
their
r
eli
gious
l
ife
only
a
s
they
participate
in
thos
e
rites
of
worship
and
ser
vice
which
are
a
part
of
the
ir
fa
ith.
S
tudents
are
encouraged
to
be
come
involved
in
or
ganizations
related
to
their
r
eli
gious
i
nter
ests
.
In
addition,
the
Univers
it
y
Chaplain
i
s
available
to
of
fer
counsel,
information
209
or
re
fe
rr
al
t
o
stude
nts
seeking
s
piritual
support
and
to
those
in
teres
ted
in
learning
more
about
oppor
t
uniti
es
for
i
nvolvement
in
religi
ous
activities
at
Southwestern
University
.
V
oluntary
mid-
we
e
k
c
hape
l
se
rv
ices
ar
e
held
weekly
during
the
school
year
in
Lois
Perkins
C
ha
pel
under
the
dir
ec
tion
of
the
Uni
versi
ty
Chaplain.
The
O
f
fic
e
of
Re
ligious
L
ife
s
ponsors
Bible
study
,
f
aith
discu
ssions,
seminars,
In
terfaith
Dia
logue
and
the
annua
l
D
es
tination:
Servi
c
e
alternate
spring
break.
The
Bishop-in-Residence
is
avai
labl
e
to
pr
em
inis
try
s
tudents
and
othe
r
s
int
er
ested
in
church
careers.
C
OU
N
SE
L
I
NG
SE
R
VICE
S
Couns
e
ling
S
er
vic
es
provides
f
ree,
confi
de
nti
al,
short-
ter
m
individual
couns
elin
g
concerning
pe
rs
onal
i
ss
ues
.
Couns
e
l
ing
groups
ar
e
also
of
fered
on
specif
ic
topics.
S
tudents
s
eek
counseling
fo
r
a
wi
de
va
rie
ty
of
concerns
.
Thes
e
incl
ude
adjustment
to
college,
motivation,
depression,
anxie
ty
,
r
el
a
ti
onships
with
peer
s
or
f
am
ily
,
sexuality
,
alcohol
or
drug
use,
body
image,
suicidal
thought
s,
s
elf
-e
ste
em,
mood
s
wi
ngs,
dis
ordered
eating
and
stress.
Referrals
to
of
f-campus
pr
ofe
ss
ional
s
a
re
avail
able
for
psychiatric
care
and
for
long-ter
m
counseling.
Co
unseling
S
er
vi
ce
s
a
ls
o
pr
ovides
educational
outreach
programs
on
such
topics
as
stress
m
anagement,
eat
ing
disor
der
pre
vention,
alcohol
educat
ion,
sexual
assault
risk
reduction,
perfe
ctionism
and
rela
tions
hip
s
kills
.
For
more
information,
call
512-863-
1252
or
stop
by
the
Counseling
Services
of
fic
e
on
t
he
f
irs
t
fl
oor
of
the
Roberts
on
Center
.
HEAL
TH
SE
R
VI
CES
S
U
H
e
al
th
Se
rvic
e
s
provides
education
and
care
to
assist
students
as
they
learn
t
o
take
res
ponsibi
lity
f
or
their
own
health
and
well
-being.
Emphasis
is
placed
on
the
importance
of
pr
eve
nting
il
lnes
s
through
a
healthy
lifestyle,
as
well
as
on
helping
students
man
age
the
health
pr
obl
em
s
tha
t
c
olle
ge
s
tudents
s
ometimes
encounter
.
The
on-
ca
mpus
hea
lth
care
team
at
SU
includes
a
regis
tered
nurse,
a
part-time
physician
and
a
pa
rt-
tim
e
phys
icia
n’
s
as
sis
tant.
The
nurse
is
available
daily
for
drop-in
visits.
When
appropriate,
the
nurs
e
w
il
l
sc
hedule
s
tudents
to
s
e
e
the
physician
or
the
ph
ysician’
s
assistant,
who
are
on
cam
pus
for
a
l
imite
d
num
ber
of
hours
each
week.
W
orking
as
a
team,
they
are
able
to
treat
mos
t
of
t
he
c
ommon
he
a
lth
concerns
of
college
students,
including
routine
women’
s
health
issue
s.
Thes
e
s
er
vic
es
ar
e
f
re
e
to
SU
s
tudents
.
W
hen
routi
ne
lab
work
is
required,
stude
nts
can
obtain
thi
s
s
er
vice
on
ca
mpus
at
a
greatly
reduced
f
e
e
fr
om
what
would
be
char
ged
in
th
e
community
.
This
f
ee
is
paya
ble
t
hrough
the
SU
Bus
iness
Of
fice,
but
insurance
coverage
may
not
be
used.
P
re
sc
ript
ion
se
rvic
e
s
are
not
ava
il
able
on
campus.
Due
to
the
limit
ed
r
esources
and
f
acili
ties
available
on
campus,
not
all
health
car
e
needs
may
be
me
t.
T
hus,
w
he
n
the
s
ituation
warrants
,
the
on-campus
team
will
make
outside
referrals
to
phys
ici
ans
and
othe
r
health
care
profes
s
ional
s
in
the
community
.
Consideration
will
be
made
of
s
tudent
’
s
pr
iva
te
i
nsurance
r
equi
rement
s
or
out
-of-pocket
cos
ts.
E
xcellent
emer
g
ency
room
care
is
al
so
a
vail
able
24
hour
s
a
day
at
the
St
David’
s
Geor
getown
Hospital
(512-943
-3000).
T
o
h
e
l
p
m
a
k
e
o
f
f
-
c
a
m
p
u
s
h
e
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t
h
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r
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s
e
r
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s
a
f
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b
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e
,
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n
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