63 | STEVENS STUDENT HANDBOOK Student Culture and Belonging The Office of Student Culture and Belonging (SCB), located on the 2nd Floor of the University Center, empowers and advocates for all students to engage on campus and in the world as leaders, and facilitates cultural events and learning opportunities for the Stevens community. The Office of SCB oversees the Intercultural Space, the Lore-El Center, belonging resources and support, and campus spirituality programs, in addition to supporting student organizations, Veterans and Military-Connected Student Services, and the First-Generation and Limited Income (FLI) Network. Stevens and in STEM fields. ACES provides high school and enrolled undergraduate students (ACES scholars) with the support and resources that they and their families may need. ACES high school participants are offered advising, year-round enrichment workshops, and mentoring opportunities, and have the possibility to receive scholarships to enroll in Stevens Summer Pre- College Programs. The ACES Undergraduate Scholars receive sufficient financial aid to meet their cost of attendance as determined by the Stevens Financial Aid Office, and have access to the same services, programs, and activities available to all STEP students. Additionally, they will receive a scholarship to study abroad, and a stipend when engaging in summer research. The majority of STEP’s participants are selected prior to their entry to Stevens however, any current Stevens undergraduate may apply to join the program. Student Health Services Student Health Services is an acute-care facility at which Stevens students can be seen by appointment only. Services include care during acute and chronic phases of illness, referrals to outside providers when appropriate, health promotion and disease prevention. Our main focus is to improve and maintain physical wellness and productivity. Student Health Services staff members are committed to treating all students with respect, consideration and confidentiality. Common reasons to use Health Services: • Illness (cold, flu, GI issues) • Minor Injury (sprains/strains) • STI/STD Testing • PrEP, birth control, or prescription refills • Lab testing (blood work); Rapid Testing: flu, COVID, strep, mono, HIV, and pregnancy There is no charge to students to see providers for an office visit at Student Health Services. Fees for Rapid Testing may be applied, however there are no fees for those with Student Health Insurance. LabCorp bills each student’s insurance directly. Each student should check with their health insurance provider to determine if they are in-network with LabCorp. There are limited prescription medications available on-site for purchase. Student Health Services accepts prescriptions for testing from outside providers (for instance, for monthly routine lab testing) in addition to orders from Stevens Health Services providers. Insurance cards must be provided before a service is performed. Students interested in these services must first schedule an appointment at Student Health Services. Appointments can be made through the Healthy Stevens Portal or by calling 201-216-5678. Information about Student Health Services and immunization requirements can be found on the website. If you have any questions concerning the above information, please email Student Health Services. at [email protected].