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Career Services

University Career Services: Get answers!

Looking for a job or internship? Are you wondering how to tweak that resume or what to say during an interview? Maybe you’re not even thinking about looking for a job and simply need help deciding what to major in.

University Career Services can help! From face-to-face interactions with career counselors to networking opportunities, UCS gives you the hands-on experience you need to succeed.

To view a list of upcoming workshops, check out careers.gmu.edu/calendar. To set up an appointment, call 703.993.2357 or check out careers.gmu.edu for more information.

Also, be sure to visit the Career Services Resource Area in the 2nd Floor Lounge of Bull Run Hall. Open anytime the building is.

 

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides individual counseling, group counseling, workshops and outreach programs to faculty, staff and students. Services are provided by a staff of professional counseling and clinical psychologists and professional counselors.

A CAPS representative is available at the Prince William Campus during spring and fall semesters.


Location: Occoquan Building, Room 229 (Student Health Services office)
Visit the CAPS web site for more information, or call 703 993-2380.

 

English Language Institute (ELI)


During Fall, Spring and Summer semesters, the English Language Institute (ELI) offers  English language improvement workshops and tutoring for non-native speakers of English at the Prince William campus. These programs are designed to help participants become more comfortable and adept in communicating in English, both socially and academically.  Programs are free and are open to students, staff, faculty, and visiting scholars.  For more information, visit  http://eli.gmu.edu for a current schedule or contact Melissa Allen, Coordinator of Support Services for Non-Native Speakers at malle2@gmu.edu or 703-993-3642 

 

Office of Disability Services


The Office of Disability Services provides resources and advocacy to all students who register with it for services.  By registering with the ODS our staff can best understand the needs of students whose concerns might include cognitive (e.g., learning, psychological, and closed head injury), sensory, mobility, and other impairments. The intent of the ODS is to facilitate reasonable accommodations and disability-related services which afford equal access to university programs and activities. A representative from the Office of Disability Services is available at the Prince William Campus upon request. Please call 703-993-2474 to schedule an appointment.  Visit the ODS web site for information regarding registration, resources, and forms.

 

Sexual Assault Services (SAS)
George Mason University Sexual Assault Services (SAS) provides direct services for survivors of sexual assault and offers sexual assault education and information to the university community. All services are available to survivors, their families, significant others, and friends at no cost.

A Sexual Assault Services representative is available at the Prince William Campus during spring and fall semesters.


Location: Occoquan Building, Room 229 (Student Health Services office)
Visit the SAS website for additional information.
Coordinator (Fairfax): 703-993-4364
Education Specialist (Fairfax): 703-993-2837
24 Hour Cell: 703-380-1434

Student Health Services


The clinic at the Prince William Campus is staffed by a Licensed Nurse Practitioner. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are available. Please call the clinic phone number to schedule a visit.
Student Health Clinic at Prince William Campus
Location: Occoquan Building, Room 229
Phone: 703-993-8374
Hours: Mon and Thu 11:00- 7:00, Tues and Wed 9:00-5:00
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* Hours vary during summer sessions
See Urgent Care Facilities web site for local after-hours medical care providers.
For additional information, visit Student Health Services web site.

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