Campus Offices
Campus offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. except where noted.
Casey Academic Center, First Floor, ext. 7112
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Central Services distributes intercampus and U.S. Postal Service mail to student mail
folders. Student folders are located in the Central Services area. Students will
receive an email notice for mail and packages. All packages will be located in Central
Services, located in the Casey Academic Center Building on the first floor under the
stairs.
To ensure incoming mail is received promptly, students should notify friends and family of the correct address:
Student Full Name
300 Washington Avenue
Chestertown, MD 21620-1197
Shipping Service, ext. 7112
Central Services provides shipping services through UPS, Federal Express, and the U.S. Postal Service, including two- and three-day delivery service. For more information about shipping services, call ext. 7112. Individual postage stamps are available for purchase at Central Services.
Intercampus Mail
Please present all intercampus mail to Central Services. The minimum size of intercampus mail is 3"x5". Any items smaller than 3"x5" will be returned to the sender. Intercampus mail received after 10 a.m. is distributed on the following business day. The mass mailing policy is outlined later in this handbook under the Student Life and Social Events policies.
Copy Center
In addition to providing mail services, Central Services offers an in-house print shop for printing, copying, and collating. The Central Services print shop offers poster printing and document folding at a competitive price. Call Central Services at ext. 7112 or 410-810-7112, or visit the Central Services website.
Community Service
Hodson Hall Commons Student Center
Antoine Jordan, Director of Student Engagement, EXT. 7146
The Office of Student Engagement offers students and student service organizations a point of contact and other resources for those eager to make a difference in the community, nation, and world. Working with the Student Government Association Secretary of Service and Community Relations, the Service Council, and a variety of clubs and organizations, student options for engaging in community service are endless. The Student Government Association sponsors an Orientation Service Opportunity, an annual Service Fair, I-Serve and Casey Time to help promote student involvement in service activities. The Office of Student Engagement is also available to assist individuals and organizations with planning service projects or exploring other service opportunities. Whether working with children, preserving the environment, feeding the hungry, or brightening the lives of seniors, students will find plenty of opportunities to get involved in the surrounding community.
Queen Anne House, Health Center, ext. 7261
Appointment hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am - noon and 1-4 pm
Roland Jennings, LCSW-C, MSW, Clinical Coordinator
Eboni Taylor-Tue, LCSW-C, MSW, Clinical Counselor
Appointments: health_services@ washcoll.edu
The Counseling Service is located within the Health Services building in Queen Anne’s and offers a range of counseling services related to college student mental health and well-being, adjusting to college life, or academic success for full-time students during the regular academic year. Appointments can be made at the Health Center or by calling ext. 7261 on campus, or 410-778-7261 if you live off campus. There are no charges for enrolled students for office visits with the Counseling staff.
Summer and College Holiday Hours
The Office of Health and Counseling provides clinical and administrative services for currently enrolled full-time students during the academic year only. Health and Counseling Services are open for administrative purposes when classes are not in session (during the summer and College holidays) but clinical care cannot be assured during this time. Students wanting to make an appointment to see a ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ health or counseling clinician should call the office at 410-778-7261.
During times when classes are not in session, students should seek support from the following resources:
- 911 for Emergencies (9-911 from a campus phone)
- University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Chestertown: 410-778-3300
- For All Seasons Behavioral Health Hot Line (24/7): 1-800-310-7273
- Chester River Behavioral Health and Wellness: 410-778-5550 (Monday - Friday 9 am - 7 pm)
- Sante Eastern Shore Mobile Crisis Team (24/7): 1-888-407-8018
- Office of Public Safety (who will refer you for support): 410-778-7810
Students needing regular, ongoing or intensive support will be referred to local providers for additional clinical support.
Located on the second floor of Hodson Hall, the Dining Hall offers an all-you-care-to-eat environment. The Dining Hall carries a variety of options to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters. My Pantry has fresh, made- to-order omelets for breakfast and lunch, as well as daily lunch specials. During dinner, My Pantry features a made-to-order pasta station with a variety of pastas, vegetables, meats, and sauces. The Pizza and Deli stations make a variety of fresh pizzas and will custom-make a hot or cold sandwich or wrap while you wait. The Comfort Station features traditional entrees and sides, while the Grill has a cook-to- order menu featuring burgers, hot dogs, garden burgers, Beyond burgers, and fries. Options also include a vegan station called Rooted. The Rotisserie station has fresh-carved rotisserie meals and roasted potatoes prepared throughout the day. The salad bar features as many local greens as we can get our hands on and rotates toppings quite frequently.
Gluten-free and vegan options are available upon request at the pizza, pasta, and deli stations and more. Finish your meal off with a freshly baked cookie, or pick a dessert from the extensive dessert bar.
The retail area located on the lower level showcases three food outlets: Java George features local and sustainable coffee selections from Chesapeake Bay Roasting Company, smoothies, freshly prepared baked goods, grab-and-go items and a variety of snacks. Create features sandwiches made fresh while you wait. Martha’s Grill offers made-to-order items to satisfy any craving.
Hodson Hall Commons – Dining Operation Hours
Dining Hall
Monday – Friday
Breakfast |
7:30-10 a.m. |
Lunch |
11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. |
Dinner | 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. |
Saturday and Sunday
Brunch | 10:00 a.m. -1:30 p.m. |
Dinner | 4:30-6:00 p.m. |
Martha’s Kitchen
Monday-Sunday | 5 pm - 12 a.m. |
Java George
Monday-Friday | 7:30 a.m. -7:30 p.m. |
Saturday-Sunday | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
Create
Monday-Friday | 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. |
Sophie’s Café
24-hour access with your ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ ID card.
Hours are subject to change based on events that are happening and business.
Meal Plan
All meal plans begin with Saturday brunch and end with Friday dinner when the College is in session. Students entering the Dining Hall must have a valid meal plan or have activated the debit card feature of their ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ ID. With the exception of the 19- and 14- meal plans, which allow 3 swipes in the dining hall per day, all other plans allow you to use your swipes whenever you choose. All students have the option to change their plan. It is the student’s responsibility to make this change in WebAdvisor prior to the second Friday of the semester. No changes will be approved after the second Friday of each semester. Dining dollars on all plans will roll-over from fall to spring, but will need to be used up before the end of the spring semester.
Starting this fall, dining dollars on all plans will roll over from fall to spring but will need to be used up before the end of the spring semester.
ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ 2021 - 2022 Meal Plans
The Unlimited — Unlimited meals per week in the Dining Hall + 500 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest passes.
19-Meal Plan — 19 meals per week + 300 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest passes.
14-Meal Plan — 14 meals per week + 400 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest passes.
250 Block – 250 meals per semester + 300 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest passes.
220 Block – 220 meals per semester + 400 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest passes.
180 Block – 180 meals per semester + 500 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest passes. This plan is not available for Freshmen at this time.
150 Block – 150 meals per semester + 600 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest passes. This plan is not available for Freshmen at this time.
100 Block Commuter - For commuter students only. 100 meal swipes in the Dining Hall + 275 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest swipes.
75 Block Commuter – For commuter students only. 75 meal swipes in the Dining Hall + 225 Dining Dollars. Also includes 5 guest swipes.
750 All Dining Dollar Plan&˛Ô˛ú˛ő±č;– For commuter students only. $750 dining dollars that roll over from Spring to Fall. Can be used for dollar for dollar purchases in retail, or you can purchase meals in the dining hall at the student rate.