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University of Wyoming

Health, Safety, & Supervision

What kind of health, safety, and security are provided?

Student Health Services -UW Photo

Student Health ServicesThe health, safety, and security of our students are our primary concerns.  The quality and consistency of our staff, training, communications, and medical facilities ensure that the student is well taken care of.

Doctor appointments are arranged with the University of Wyoming Student Health Service.  Students are taken to Ivinson Memorial Hospital for 24-hour emergency care.  Students needing medical attention of any kind are accompanied by Energy Summer Institute staff.  ESI staff also obtains any prescribed medications resulting from medical services.  Parents are notified before medical visits with the exception of life-threatening emergencies.  Students must complete a medical history form prior to attendance.

Although we believe UW and the Laramie community is a safe environment, ESI counselors and University of Wyoming dorm housing staff are on duty on- and off- campus 24 hours a day.  For additional safety, access to the building is electronically controlled.  Visitors are required to check-in at the front desk.  In keeping with a collegiate atmosphere, students are permitted to walk freely on campus, but are required to adhere to a "buddy system."

What staff support and supervision are provided?

The Energy Summer Institute staff consists of 4 counselors.  The counselors stay on campus and live with the students for the duration of the Institute.  They supervise and counsel students as well as participate as group leaders in activities.  They are also in charge of planning and chaperoning weekend and evening excursions and recreational activities.  Counselors work supportively with faculty, residence-hall staff, and students to make the Institute more effective and interesting during the students' two-week stay.

2007 Camp Counselors

Camp Counselors for the 2007 program

Update 11/20/2007