| Student responsibility
Application to and enrollment in the University constitute the student's commitment to honor and abide by the academic and social practices and regulations stated in announcements, bulletins, handbooks, and other published materials; and to maintain a manner that is mature and compatible with the University's function as an institution of higher learning. If a student fails in his/her academic classes or demonstrates behavior not in harmony with School policy, the faculty review the case and recommend appropriate action to the dean.
Student Welfare
Counseling services The University provides counseling through the Student Counseling Center and Student Assistance Program. These services, which are free and on a voluntary basis, are designed to deal with a wide range of educational, vocational, premarital, marital, or other personal problems. No referral is necessary. The goal is to assist individuals to make maximum use of their intellectual and personal resources. Counseling is done in the strictest confidence, and no information is released except by the written request of the person counseled.
Teaching Learning Center The TLC provides assessment and course work to improve a student's learning, reading, and writing skills. There is no charge to the student for assessment and evaluation. Classes are available at reduced cost to the student.
Physical fitness Physical fitness is promoted by various recreational interests and by courses in gymnastics, field exercises, body building, and health instruction. An effort is made to interest each student in some recreational and health-building activity that may be carried over to enhance future life. For this, we have the Drayson Center.
Loma Linda University Drayson Center, recreation and wellness complex for students, faculty, staff, family members, and the surrounding communities, is named in honor of Ronald and Grace Drayson, who donated the Alto Camino mobile home park to the University. With an estimated value of $8 million, this gift provided the cornerstone for funding the construction of the Center. It represents a glittering centerpiece of two lives dedicated and committed to service through the years. |