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Campus Services
Access Office
The Access Office serves students who have documented disabilities, have met all of the VSU admissions criteria, and who are otherwise qualified. The office's primary objective is to provide equal access to campus programs and activities for all students while upholding the academic standards of Valdosta State University. Learn more about the Access Office and what services it provides at http://www.valdosta.edu/access/
Campus Dining Services
Dining Services believes that within a healthy body exists a healthy mind, and therefore the department takes pride in providing a nutritionally balanced, appealing selection of food (at a minimum cost) to meet the varying needs, desires, and life styles of VSU students, faculty and staff. All resident undergraduate students are required to participate in either the board program or the a la carte program as explained in the meal program options. All students, faculty, and staff may purchase meal plans. Individual meals and a la carte items are available at reasonable prices. For more information, contact the Meal Plan Office at (229) 333-5988 or visit the Palms Dining Center Web site at services.valdosta.edu/dining/welcome.aspx.
Career Services
The Office of Career Services provides career development and awareness, experiential learning, and professional employment opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students and alumni. Go to www.valdosta.edu/career/ for more information.
Counseling Center
The Counseling Center provides a broad range of services to meet the personal, social and educational needs of our students, faculty and staff. These services shall include but not be limited to individual and group counseling, outreach programs, testing, training, consultation, crisis intervention, evaluation of services, and accountability research. The center's exists to help each individual reach his/her optimal potential and receive the maximum benefits from the university experience. Learn more at www.valdosta.edu/counseling/.
Farber Student Health Center
The mission of Student Health is to provide optimum health care in a convenient location for undergraduate and graduate students in a compassionate, confidential manner. To read more about the Health Center and to find the location check out the site, go to services.valdosta.edu/health/welcome.aspx.
Odum Library
The Odum Library is a major educational and cultural resource for the university by providing bibliographic and reference support to VSU and its constituents. For more information about library services, visit the library's Web site at www.valdosta.edu/library/.
Parking and Transportation
One department every student will deal with is Parking and Transportation. Become familiar with the department Web site, which provides information about parking passes, ticket appeals, construction updates, shuttle hours/routes, printable parking maps and much more ... services.valdosta.edu/parking/.
Student Recreation Center
Campus Recreation provides students, faculty, staff and members of the VSU community the opportunity to experience lifelong activities while enhancing their well-being by promoting fitness and wellness, by offering a positive outlet for stress, by providing safe and clean quality facilities, equipment, and programs. To learn more about the recreation center and check out some pictures, go to www.valdosta.edu/recreation/.