| Student Relations
University of Houston-Victoria :
Suite 107, University West : 3007 N. Ben Wilson
Victoria, Texas 77901 :
361.570.4137
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Fax:
361.570.4136
Email:
recruitment@uhv.edu
Student
Relations
UH-Victoria invites students to make use of the student relations
services established for their use outside the classroom. The
Office of Student Relations (OSR) serves as a clearinghouse for
the various needs of students including a first-aid kit, jumper
cables and a slim jim for vehicles, making transparencies and
laminations, academic calendars, etc.
Student Senate
Student government at UH-Victoria exists in the form of the
Student Senate. This governing body’s purpose is to promote
communications between constituents of UHV, enhance the unique
educational environment of UHV, and to address specific needs of
students in order to provide a voice to and for the student body
with respect to academic and cultural matters. The President,
Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, undergraduate and graduate
Senators from each of the three (3) academic schools and three
Senators-at-Large are elected each spring by the student body.
Student Organizations
Opportunities for the development of leadership and a chance to
help the university and community are offered to students
through participation in recognized university organizations.
Students are encouraged to participate in service, honor, major
fields, or professional organizations. Students with high
scholastic standing are eligible for invitation into the
UH-Victoria chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society,
which recognizes academic excellence. Special interest groups
such as the American Humanics Student Association, Baptist
Student Ministry, Campus Ministry (Catholic, Lutheran,
Methodist), Criminal Justice Club, Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society,
Mexican American Student Organization, Psi Chi (Psychology),
Student Advertising Federation, and the LEAD Student Ambassadors
are also available. Policies for the recognition and operation
of student organizations can be obtained upon request from the
Office of Student Relations.
Student Conduct
UH-Victoria students must conform to the university’s policies
and procedures. Copies of the Student Conduct Code and the
Academic Sanctions and Appeals Process are available in the
Student Handbook.
Identification Cards
Student identification (ID) cards are issued at the beginning of
each semester. The ID cards are available at the VC/UHV Library
circulation desk and at the Academic Support Office at the UH
System at Sugar Land and UH System at Cinco Ranch.
The student ID card is used as a means of identification on and
off campus. Students are eligible for various discounts at local
businesses. A discount program brochure is available in the OSR.
Anyone losing or finding an ID card should go to the lost and
found in the OSR on the Victoria campus, or the Academic Support
Office at the UH System at Sugar Land and UH System at Cinco
Ranch for students attending those campuses.
Lost and Found
The OSR acts as the agent for lost and found articles. Students
are asked to contact this office immediately upon finding or
losing items on the campus or in buildings used by UH-Victoria.
Students at the UH System at Sugar Land and UH System at Cinco
Ranch should contact the Academic Support Office.
Students With Disabilities
Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the Office
of Student Relations about any specific needs they have for
readers, writers, or equipment services. A Voyager CCD
closed-circuit television, which magnifies images for the
visually-impaired student, is available in the VC/UH-Victoria
Library. The university attempts to create a barrier-free
environment. Students who require special services because of a
disability should contact the Coordinator of Student Relations
at the UHV campus. Special parking permits should be requested
Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
from the switchboard operator at the kiosk area in UHV
University Center.
Student Insurance
A hospital, medical and surgical insurance plan is available to
all university students at a nominal cost. Information on
available insurance plans can be obtained upon request from the
Office of Student Relations.
All university students who are not U.S. citizens should have
hospitalization, medical and surgical insurance which includes a
repatriation benefit. Some policies offer to pay airfare and
lodging expenses for a family member or designated person to
help oversee the student’s evacuation to their home country in
the event of extreme illness. International students are
responsible for obtaining their personal insurance coverage and
are notified of this responsibility in the Statement of
Understanding that is required before being admitted to UHV.
Information on International Health Insurance plans is available
in the Office of Student Relations.
Student Lounges
Student lounges are maintained for students on the first floors
of the UH-Victoria
buildings. Coffee and iced tea (for a nominal fee), a microwave
oven, a refrigerator, a television, office supplies, magazines,
and newspapers are available for use. Student Lounges are also
available at the UH
System Sugar Land and UH System Cinco Ranch campuses.
Study Areas
Several study areas are available on the UHV/VC campus. In
University Center, group study rooms are available in Rooms 301
A-D. Students are welcome to study in vacant classrooms. The
Victoria College Student Center Room E and the Student
Activities Room can be used by UHV students for studying. Study
area for the UH System at Sugar Land is in the library on the 2nd
floor, and in the library at UH System at Cinco Ranch.
Student Center
Located in The Victoria College Student Center are the
bookstore, dining facility, TV room, reading room, meeting rooms
and a games area. The dining facility features a variety of
meals to meet the needs of students, faculty, staff, and
visitors.
Personal Counseling
Counseling in the Office of Student Relations is confined to
crisis-intervention counseling due to the limited staff. A
referral list of professional and religious community resources
is provided for those who need such services.
Housing
UH-Victoria has no on-campus student housing. However, the OSR
posts current information about available rooms and apartments.
Students are encouraged to check the student classifieds
bulletin board for this information. An apartment guide is
available to students looking for housing.
Graduation
Caps, gowns, rings and graduation invitations may be ordered
through The Victoria College Bookstore or the WCJC Bookstore at
the CentraPlex in Sugar Land. An application for graduation is
to be filed in the Office of Admissions and Records by the
published deadlines. Students applying for graduation will be
asked to indicate whether or not they will be participating in
the commencement ceremony. Only those students who indicate that
they will be participating will receive information from the
Office of Student Relations concerning caps and gowns,
announcements, etc. The University hosts two commencement
ceremonies each year.
Night Clerk
A night clerk is available during evening hours. The night clerk
is located in Suite 107 of University West, Victoria Campus, and
at the Academic Support Office at UH System at Sugar Land and UH
System at Cinco Ranch.
For information contact:
Office of Student Recruitment and Relations
Suite 107, University West
3007 N.
Ben Wilson
Victoria, Texas 77901
361.570.4137
Fax: 361.570.4136
Email:
recruitment@uhv.edu
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