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Effectively relating to others, your community and the world

  • Respect for all cultures
  • Satisfying interpersonal relationships
  • Family and friends
  • Fairness and justice
  • Tolerance, acceptance and understanding
  • Involvement in community welfare/volunteerism
  • Citizenship

Areas of concern and available resources

Accepting differences

Concerns may include any experience which has contributed to you having a negative experience on campus.

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Accessibility

Concerns may include:

  • ADA entrance/exit issues
  • accommodations for an event
  • and campus accessibility.

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Disability accommodations

Concerns may include:

  • disability
  • class or campus accommodations
  • testing accommodations
  • struggling to learn
  • testing anxiety
  • not knowing if you have a disability
  • and being new to a disability, whether physical or with learning.

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Family concerns

Concerns may include:

  • change in family dynamic that causes stress
  • difficulty communicating with family
  • conflicting goals, beliefs, or values with family that cause stress or distress
  • feeling unsupported by family
  • and feeling pressured by family.

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Finding my group on campus

Concerns may include:

  • wanting to make more friends
  • wanting to connect with people who have similar interests to you
  • and a desire to get more involved in campus clubs or organizations.

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Harassment

Concerns may include:

  • systematic and continued unwanted and annoying actions of one party or a group including threats and demands
  • feeling uncomfortable with the way someone is treating you
  • and experiencing harassment while abroad.

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Identity

Concerns may include:

  • feelings of confusion about who you are
  • what you want and what your role in society may be
  • and uncertainty about the direction of your future.

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Learning about other cultures

Concerns may include:

  • understanding others
  • understanding different practices and beliefs
  • and reconciliation of identities.

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LGBTQIA+ support

Concerns may include:

  • uncertainty about where to seek support as a sexual minority
  • questions about LGBTQIA+ issues
  • and the inability to find a welcoming atmosphere.

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Peer mentoring

Concerns may include:

  • struggling to navigate college
  • learning about resources on campus
  • developing time management and study skills
  • and making connections with others.

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Peer pressure

Concerns may include:

  • feeling pressure to participate in an activity or event that makes you uncomfortable
  • feeling like you can't say "no" to something you really don't want to do
  • and worries about your image or if people will not like you if you don't participate in an activity.

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Contact

Dean of Students Office
936.468.7249
Fax: 936.468.7111
lwn@sfasu.edu  

Physical Address:
1936 North Street
Rusk Building, Third Floor Lobby

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 13066, SFA Station
Nacogdoches, Texas  75962