Student Services
Admissions | Counseling | Clubs | Enrollment | Financial Aid | New Students |
Student Support Services | Testing
Bookstore
Located on the first floor of Adams Hall, the Bookstore carries
a full line of college textbooks, instructional and educational
materials, and a variety of items incidental to student needs.
Business Office
The University Business Office provides functions essential to
the effective and efficient operation of the business and
financial affairs of the University. This office is responsible
for receipt, custody, and disbursement of University funds. All
student fees and tuition are paid in the Business Office.
Disbursement is made from the Business Office for funds from
loan programs, Pell grants, and student work programs.
Clubs and Organizations
At TROY University Dothan, various
programs and services are provided for students to complement
and supplement academic endeavors. Students are encouraged to
participate in University-sponsored organizations. For more
information, contact the Student Development Coordinator, 103-A
Malone Hall, (334) 983-6556, ext. 1205.
Counseling & Career Services
Located in Malone Hall, M120, the Office of Counseling & Career
Services provides services to TROY-Dothan students, staff, faculty and alumni in a variety of areas.
Health Services
Emergency medical care is available to all students through the
area hospital emergency rooms. Since no health fee is charged by
the University, expenses resulting from hospitalization,
emergency treatment by a physician, or transportation to/from
medical facilities are the sole responsibility of the student.
Instructional Support Center
The Instructional Support Center, located on the first floor
of Library/Technology Building, LT128, provides resources for TROY-Dothan students, faculty, staff and the Wiregrass community. Resources
include twenty Gatewayİ Internet ready computers, typewriters, a
copy machine, a 25' laminating machine, an ALADDINXL
magnification system, a photo scanner, a spiral book binder, and
a die-cut machine. Also available are a wide variety of videos,
cassettes, education manipulatives, and learning materials. The
ISC also maintains and schedules media equipment for the
University. The ISC is open 64 hours a week. For further
information regarding these and other resources, contact the ISC
staff at (334) 983-6556, ext. 1393 or 1399.
Library
The University Library is located on the second floor of the
Library/Technology Building. A multitude of scholarly
resources are available within the library and remote access is
available to many resources. Individual and group
orientations can be scheduled by contacting a librarian.
The Library is open 64 hours per week and our staff will be
happy to assist you in your research needs. The Archives
of Wiregrass History and Culture is also located in this area.
For more information, contact the library staff at (334)
983-6556, ext. 1331.
Student Support Services
Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded
undergraduate retention program designed to help first
generation, low-income, or disabled (seen or unseen) students
graduate from college. Services provided free of charge include
individual and group tutorials; study skill resources and
textbooks; personal, career, academic and financial aid
counseling; social and cultural development activities; and
assistance in gaining entrance into graduate school. For an
application and/or additional information, you may visit our
link (Student Services) on the TROY-Dothan Campus page at dothan.troy.edu, call (334)
983-6556, ext. 1214, come by M116-H, or e-mail sss@troy.edu.
Testing Services
Testing services are available to students through the Testing
Center administered by the Office of Counseling and Career
Services. The Testing Center administers the College Level
Examination Program tests (CLEP), the American College Testing
Program (ACT) (Resident Site), Miller Analogies Test (MAT),
Basic Academic Subjects Examinations (BASE), and other tests as
appropriate. The Center also coordinates TROY-Dothan placement exams for enrollment in university math and English
courses. Further information and applications may be obtained
from the Testing Coordinator, M120, (334) 983-6556, ext. 1286.
Veterans' Services
A veterans' representative works with the local and regional
office of the Veterans' Administration to facilitate veterans'
programs. Veterans who desire information regarding benefits or
procedures for establishing eligibility for benefits should
visit the Office of Financial Aid and Veterans' Services, TROY University Dothan, M219.
Student's Role in Decision-Making
TROY-Dothan students are encouraged to
take an active role in the decision-making process of the
University. Students may participate in this process by becoming
voting members of the following University committees: Executive
Council, Career Day Committee, General Studies Committee,
Library Resources Committee, Student Activities Committee,
Student Affairs Committee, Health and Safety Committee, and the
Institutional Evaluation and Effectiveness Committee. Students
have further opportunities to participate in the decision-making
process by serving on various ad hoc committees and advisory
councils and by completing various surveys and evaluation
instruments.
