SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Every effort will be provided to make this class universally accessible. Though “reasonable accommodation” is the legal right of people with disabilities, this course is designed to be accessible for students regardless of disability or other individual categorization. If you anticipate issues related to the format or requirements of the course, please meet with us. We would like us to discuss ways to ensure your full participation in the course. If you determine that formal, disability related accommodations are necessary, it is important that you register with the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities so that accommodations can be arranged for this course and your future courses here at Mills. Please call 430-2130 for an appointment.
COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Mills has a Counseling Center staffed by professional counselors from varied ethnic, educational, and experiential backgrounds. The Center offers group and individual therapy as well as crisis prevention. Mills students are eligible for up to ten counseling sessions each academic year free of charge. Health and counseling workshops on topics such as stress management, body image, and healthy relationships are also offered, as well as referrals to off-campus resources for ongoing psychological services. Visit Health Programs and Counseling and Psychological Services in the Cowell Building for more information (health@mills.edu).
THE WRITING CENTER
The Writing and Tutoring Center provides free tutorial sessions in which you may receive help with a paper at any stage of the writing process from brainstorming ideas to working with project development and organization. Visit the website for more information about appointments.