What counseling and student support resources are available at Wilson during this time? The Counseling Center will continue to provide in-person counseling, telehealth counseling, and medication management services to all eligible residential undergraduate full-time students who are enrolled in a degreed program during the fall semester. Counselors will also continue to provide workshops and “Let’s Talk” chats via Zoom for continued group support. In order to provide telehealth services for students who want a telemedicine or telehealth counseling appointment instead of an in-person session because of concern about a lack of confidential space or because of technical difficulties, eligible students may be accommodated by setting up in an unoccupied counseling office where they can utilize the Counseling Center’s technology to conduct a telehealth medication or counseling appointment in which they would be free to talk freely via Zoom without having to use a mask since they will be in a room by themselves. Following ACHA Guidelines, the Counseling Center advises against walk-in visits and that students make appointments (via email or telephone) unless it is specifically a crisis situation. Following ACHA Guidelines, if a student would have an in-person appointment at the Counseling Center, the student must follow all safe practices set forth by the ACHA as follows: If exhibiting symptoms of any illness, contact the Counseling Center through email or phone, stay at your residence and communicate through telehealth medicine or through Zoom for your appointment if still able and communicate illness to the nurse and other appropriate staff. Wear masks and observe respiratory etiquette as well as handwashing and hygiene. Only students having official business with the nursing and medical staff, Phoenix Against Violence (PAV) services or Counseling services may be permitted in the Wellness areas and extended hallways of the wellness center. Office of the Chaplain Chaplain Derek is available, in person or remotely, for pastoral care and conversation for the Wilson community. Sarah’s Cupboard Proper food safety guidelines will be followed. The cupboard will be available Monday 1-3 p.m., Tuesday 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m.-12 noon. Other times are available by appointment. Please contact Chaplain Derek. Service trips and required service hours On-campus volunteer activities will take place only under guidelines of public gatherings issued by the College. The Chaplain will work with scholarship-receiving service students to insure their safety while trying to complete hours. Career Development will be able to available for one on one appointments regarding internships, resumes, and interviewing skills via Handshake. Students will still be able to use Handshake for job searching and Focus 2 for major selection research. Phoenix Leaders Program will continue via Canvas. Library The library building will be open and available for the semester on this schedule: Monday through Thursday: 7:45am – 11pm Friday: 7:45am – 5pm Saturday: CLOSED Sunday: 3pm – 11pm The library’s current operating hours are always available at https://library.wilson.edu or by searching Google for the Wilson College Library. I am a residential student and I am staying on campus through the end of the semester, where do I find a computer to use for my classes and coursework? Each residence hall on campus has at least one computer lab. What food services will be available on campus after Spring Break? Sage Dining Services, the College’s third-party food service vendor, will ensure all safety precautions are adhered to at Jensen Dining Hall. The café in the John Stewart Memorial Library will open for the school year in its normal capacity. Service in the dining hall will be offered to everyone on campus. Is the library open? Yes. The library building will be open and available for the semester on this schedule: Monday through Thursday: 7:45am – 11pm Friday: 7:45am – 5pm Saturday: CLOSED Sunday: 3pm – 11pm