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Campus Safety & Health Seminar
Family Orientation 2013
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Today’s Program• Marquette Trends• Campus Resources• Department of Public Safety• MU Medical Clinic• Counseling Center• Student Development
• Questions
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Let’s think about yesterday…
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Student Trends, Norms & Beliefs
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Academics
• 20% of new students expect the highest degree they will earn will be a bachelor’s degree
• 40% expect to earn a master’s degree• 40% expect to earn an advanced
degree
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Academics• Nearly all new students predicted
they would end their first year of college with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
• 45% of freshman typically end the year with a cumulative GPA below 3.0
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Student Engagement• 85% of MU students are involved or
have been involved in student organizations
• The most popular types of student orgs at Marquette are:o academic/professional - 43% o Service - 37%
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Student Engagement• 87% of MU students have
engaged in service during their time at MU
• 15% of students are involved in faith & spiritual programming
• 60% of students identify as Catholic
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Health & WellnessTop 5 reported health problems/concerns:
1. allergies2. sinus infection3. strep throat4. back pain5. asthma
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Health & Wellness2012-13 factors affecting students’ academic performance: 1. 26% stress2. 21% cold/flu/sore throat3. 19% sleep difficulties4. 17% anxiety
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College Student Mental Health
• Age of onset for many issues is college years• Counseling Centers are typical mental health
clinics• Less stigma about getting help• Medications allow access to higher
education• More complicated diagnosis
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Common Mental Health Concerns in College StudentsIn the past 12 months have you
National MU
Had difficulty functioning due to depression
30.4% 30.2%
Seriously considered suicide
6.6% 6.1%
Been dx with depression 11.1% 11.4%
Been diagnosed with anxiety
12.0% 10.3
Had alcohol impact academics
3.6% 6.7%
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Marquette University Counseling Center
• Address issues of normal developmental process of becoming an adult and transitioning to college (i.e. separation anxiety, academic challenges, identity development, break ups)
• More serious problems (i.e. eating disorders, alcohol abuse, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts/behaviors, significant losses, trauma)
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What we know about the students we see:
Data from CC stats 2012/2013:• 20% on psychiatric medications• 1.9% have thoughts of harming others• 47% been in therapy before• 55% anxiety, 44% depression, 30% academic concerns, 28%
relationship issues• 32 hospitalizations• 19% suicidal riskCC clients report improvement in symptoms that contribute to increased academic performance (60%)Students are receptive to seeking mental health treatment (10% of students)
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Alcohol & the College Effect• Incoming students prior to arrival on campus:– 63% identify as non-drinkers– 14% light-moderate drinkers– 24% high-risk drinkers (5% problematic)
• Incoming students 6 weeks after arrival on campus:– 54% identify as non-drinkers– 15% light-moderate drinkers– 31% high-risk drinkers (6% problematic)
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Other Substance Use• First 6 weeks of the semester are critical in
formation of habits that help ensure academic success
• 6% of first year population endorse marijuana use
• Both primary and secondary consequences of high risk drinking and drug use are well known
• Good Samaritan Policy to encourage students to seek assistance for a peer in medical emergencies related to AOD
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Sexual Violence• 75% of MU students had 0 or 1
sexual partners in the last year (NCHA, 2012)
• 95% of MU students are comfortable asking for or giving consent in a sexual relationship (EBI, 2013)
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Personal Safety• # 1 crime is unsecured & unattended
property
• Be aware of your environment & walk in groups or utilize campus resources
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Patrol Zone
N. 7th St. to N. 24th St.,
W. Clybourn St. to W. Highland Ave.
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LIMO Program
250,000 LIMO
transports per year.
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There are 619 DPS Cameras located in the and around the MU community…but remember we
live in a digital world and cameras
surround each of us.
Cameras
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Blue Light Phones
There are 450 blue light
phones located in the MU
campus community.
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Campus Resources
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Department of Public Safety
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Department of Public Safety (DPS)• 749 N. 16th Street, first floor of the 16th Street
Structure
• Open 24 hours a day, every day
• Almost 90 full-time officers
• Services:– Vacant House Watch– Student Safety Patrol (walking patrol)
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Contact Phone Numbers:
• LIMOs- (414) 288-6363
• Non-emergency- (414) 288-6800
• Emergency- (414) 288-1911
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Collaboration
• Milwaukee Police Department
• District 3 Community Prosecution Unit
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Marquette University Medical
Clinic
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Medical Clinic• SE corner of Schroeder Complex• Hours:– Mon. – Wed. 8:00 am - 5 pm–Thu. 9:30 am – 5pm– Fri. 8:00 am - 4 pm
• Appointment based system–414-288-7184 or Webportal–Same day appts available
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http://www.marquette.edu/medical-clinic/
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Medical Clinic• Primary/urgent care clinic for students• Staffed by–M.D.’s–Physician assistants–R.N.’s–Medical Assistants–Laboratory technicians–Dietician
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Medical ClinicServices
• Illness/Injury care• Immunizations• Laboratory tests• I.V. fluids• Allergy shots (as
directed by your allergist)
• Physicals and T.B. testing
• Travel vaccines/meds
• Women’s health care• Men’s health care• Sports injuries• Medication
prescriptions• Referrals to specialists
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Medical Clinic• Health fee (part of tuition and fees) covers:– Unlimited visits to the medical clinic for
illness/injury– Core laboratory tests• Rapid strep tests• Mono tests• Urinalysis• Viral cultures
– Self-care kits for cold/flu symptoms– ACE wraps/finger splints
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Medical clinic• Low cost/”at cost”:–Advanced lab tests– I.V. therapy–Orthopedic equipment–Physicals (requiring physician signatures)– Travel Clinic –Vaccines
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Medical ClinicHealth Insurance• Medical clinic does not bill insurance– Itemized receipts for items not covered by the student
health fee• Need health insurance coverage for:– Off campus outpatient care/specialists– Emergency/urgent care services Ask your private health insurance carrier• What is the out-of-network coverage?• Copy of health insurance card for student
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Optional Insurance Plan
• Student injury and sickness insurance plan• University-sponsored group plan for students• Administered by American Management Advisors• Underwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance Co• www.sas-mn.com
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Medical Clinic
• After-hours care– NurseDirect hotline 855-839-5121
– Aurora Sinai Emergency Room (12th and Kilbourn)– Columbia/St Mary’s Urgent Care (734 N. Jackson)
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Medical Clinic
• Immunization policy in effect• Proof of immunization and/or disease, as applicable,
is required for– MMR, Chicken Pox and Tetanus/Diphtheria.
• TB Screening Questionnaire• Non-compliance= registration hold!• Forms are at https://checkmarq.mu.edu
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Flu Shots
• Flu Clinics start in September and continue thru October– Sept 30th AMU is the first one
• Also available at the Medical Clinic and during Family Weekend (Oct 5)
• $20– Flu gift cards
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• The Parent Perspective is an online monthly magazine brought to you by The Marquette University Medical Clinic and the Counseling Center.
• Issues cover a wide variety of college health and wellness topics.
• Orientation issue is out!
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Counseling Center
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Counseling Center at MU
• Confidential• Free to full time enrolled students• See about 8-10% of student population in
scheduled appointments• No wait list, even during peak utilization• Staff of psychologists, social workers,
counselors, a psychiatrist and advanced level trainees
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Counseling Center & the Campus Community
• Consultation• Crisis response• Outreach and education• Stress reduction programming for students
(midterms and finals)
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Counseling Center Services
• Location: Holthusen Hall, Room 204 (Varsity Theater)
• Hours: M-F 8AM-4:30 PM
• Contact us: 414.288.7172 or walk in
• Who we are• What we do– Outpatient services– Crisis/on call
• Learn more about us at: www.marquette.edu/counseling
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Counseling Center• Location and hours:– Open M-F, 8 am-4:30
pm– Phone: 414-288-7172– Location:
Holthusen Hall, Room 204
What we do:– Outpatient services– Crisis/on-call services
• Who we see:– Mental health
concerns– Psychosocial concerns– Adjustment
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Office of Student Development
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Office of Student Development
• Location: AMU 121 & 329•O-Fest: Thursday, August, 29th 5-7 pm Central Mall • Student Involvement
Clubs & OrganizationsStudent GovernmentService Vocation & LeadershipGreek Life
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Who Will You Be At Marquette?
Campus Safety & Health Seminar
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Questions?
Campus Safety & Health Seminar
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Campus Safety & Health Seminar
Family Orientation 2013