Page Four All students returning to Behrend for the Spring Term 1975 should pre-register according to the attached schedule. We ask that particular attention be given to the explanation of pre-registration at the end. ADVISING PERIOD Advising begins Tuesday, January 21. Students should consult with their faculty. advisors in advance for an appointment during the advising period indicated on the pre-registration schedule. • A master advisor list is posted in the Reed Building (first floor). A reference copy will be• available in the Records Office (Main Building). IMPORTANT: Please check the list to verify your assignment before seeing your advisor_ many students have been reassigned to new advisors. This is the only way to be sure you are seeing the right advisor. Your advisor will assist you in preparing a No. 2 card and will furnish you with art Alternate Course Selection form, a No. 4 card, and a College Data card. PREREGISTRATION The pre-registration station will belocated in the Lecture Hall (2nd floor), Reed Union Building. The station will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The materials prepared with the advisor should be brought to the Pre-registration station on the assigned date (see schedule) and turned in for processing. Late pre-registration will be accepted at the station and processed as received. Materials are handled at the station in the order received. If the requested section of a course is filled, another section will be substituted wherever possible; failing that, the Alternate, Course Request form will be used as needed to complete schedules. SCHEDULE VALIDATION On the validation dates given, students may pick up a copy of the schedule as processed and indicate acceptance of the schedule by signing for it. This "validates" the schedule; if a student does not sign, the course cards , being held for him will be returned for reassignment to someone else. All students whether or not they have pre-registered or validated a schedule must attend Registration (Wed nesday, March 12, before going to classes, Spring Term). ALL STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE Students are sometimes - confused about the purpose of validation and the relationship of pre-registration to registration. It is hoped that the information given below will clarify those points. PREREGISTRATION is the selection of a schedule of courses for the coming term and takes place several weeks before the new term begins. REGISTRATION is the official enrollment process for the term and occurs a day or two before the star! of classes. Preregistration offers the following advantages: - If you preregister, you may validate your schedule—that is, sign for the courses you have been given and hold your place in those courses. This gives you a confirmed schedule for the coming term before you leave for the term break. - If you preregister and validate your schedule, you do not need to come back a day before registration for advising. You need only be on hand for registration itself. - If you validate your schedule at preregistration, you will go through an abbreviated process at registration. Changes in a validated schedute•are made after registration by processing a Change of Schedule form (drop-add slip) through the Records Office. Students who do not preregister, or who preregister but do not validate a schedule, must return to the campus early to see their advisors before registration and must go through the longer registration process. Registration for Spring Term 1975 will take place on Wednesday, March 12, students not preregistered will return for advising, Tuesday, March 11. During the term break we will mail instructions for registration to all students at their home address. If these instructions are not received within a reasonable period of time before classes start. we suggest telephoning the Academic Services Office (814-899-310 U for the information. Students who appear for registration after the scheduled time will be charged a late registration fee of 310. For unavoidable reasons, it is occasionally necessary to cancel a section or reschedule a class after preregistration has taken place. Therefore, we must reserve the right to change a validated schedule for ad. min ist rat iv e purposes. All students affected by such a change will be informed at Registration and should process a change of schedule (drop-add) after Registration for any resulting adjustments to their schedule. If you can correct this sentence.. . the Collegian. Applications available from Linda Johnson 899-9994 announces a new policy! We will pay a 10% commission on ALL ad sales. No limit on earnings! Contact Rick Shrout (899-9066) or Linda Johnson (899-9994). Preregistration Schedule Student Group (Term standing as of Spring Term) 7th Tern, & Abo . (BaCCalaurealel Assee.ale Degree (Aa Bus. Bus. EET. ME T. LAS) Norofng Woors fo College of Human DevelOgoleof Hamot Nursing Program - Onns.un of Undergraduate Shid.e3 500110MOreS (Terms 4. 5.6) Colleges of ErKl , ^eSTmcl.SC.ence. Earth a Mn SceenceS— Sophomores (Terms 1. S. al D.r.s,onel Undergraduate Studies F reshrnen ( Ter ms 1,2. 2/ Colleges 01 EnO meer m 9. Sw..eeCe Ear M Mm Se melees— Fresemen (Terms 1. 2. 3) All other Colleges • SOisnOenoteS (Terms 4. 5.6) All COm , Colleges* FresMenen rrerrns 1.7.3) Athunct StuClertlS !except Marne , & Ewen.; Eng, Program) • All Omer Colleges !ncludes students inAgricutture. Arts a *Mk.. Iknittliti AdMiThlrtfatkift. Education. Health L PIM!. Ed.. Human Development t except Nursing Maims). Liberal Arts. sea spot Runn . . . Then YOU could be eligible to become Editor-in-Chief of EARN EASY MONEY!! The Collegian Report Te PrereS4 Station t Reed 1111dej Jan 21, 22 rrue; 6 wen) Jan. 23.24 (Thurs. & Fn.) Jan. 73.21 • (Thurs.& Fri.) Jan 21. 22 (Tuts. & wee Jan 21.22 I Tues. & wed ) Jan. 23.2.1 (Thurs.& Fr k Ira Penal Jan. 21 t Toes ) Benrtna 101 Jan. 23.24 (Thur., 8 Fri.) Jan 23.24 (Thurs. & Fr..) Jan 23.24 (Tours. $. Fro ) Jan. 27.24 (Thurs. & Fr..) San 27. 211 (MOs. & Tues.) Jan 27.28 tMOn. & TueS.) Jan 30.31 (Thurs. & Fri.) Feb. 3. d (Mon. & Toes-) Jan. 30. 31 ("Mars & Fn./ 3rd Penal Jan. 30 (Ti.n . s.) P,nck Behrond Collegian Validate Schedule at Primp. Stateds I Reed elldg.) Jan 27. 28 , (Mon. 8 Tues.) Jan. 27.23 Mon. 8. Tues. Jan. 27.7 e Wan. 4)1. Tues.) Jan. 27.23 (Mon. 4 Tues.) Jen. 30,31 (Thurs.& Fri.) Jan. 30.31 Inhurs. 8. Fro.) Jan-30.31 (Thurs. & Fri./ Jan. 30.71 (Thurs. L Fri) Feb. 7. Mon. & Tues.) Feb. 6.7 (Thurs. & Fri.) Feb. 6.7 (Thurs. & Fri.) 10 MINUTES OF YOUR TIME COULD SAVE A FRIEND'S LIFE. In the time it takes to drive your friend home, you could save his life. lfyour friend's been drinking too much, he shouldn't be driving. The automobile crash is the number one cause of death of people your age. And the ironic thing is that the drunk drivers •t.n I 1111111.11%,1 %API I t AlA.lmmt 1 411.1M1111.1. 10 . IF YOU LET A FRIEND DRIVE DRUNK;YOU'RE NO FRIEND. (Answers on Page 2) ACROSS 1 Cattle-breeding Nation 9 Snare 15 South American boa 16 Catholic nine days' devotion 17 Type of rifle 18 Commercial 19 Here: Fr. 20 Deliberates over 22 Eastern daylight time (abbr.) 23 Wally Cleaver's - • best friend 25 Rescue 26 Scoff at 27 Pigeon----- 28 Card game 30 On an ocean voyage 32 Fights with an epee 33 Beatles song 35 Article of personal property_ 39 Scatter (old shortened form) 41 Mr. Greene 42 "---- your money, invest it" 45 Hindu spirit 46 Turkish river responsible for killing young people r - I are most often other young people. i ' INK DRIVER, DEPT. Y"' I2X U 2345 I Take ten minutes. Or twenty. I ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 I Or an hour. Drive your friend home. That's all. If you can't do I I want to save a friend's life. I , that, call a cab. Or let him sleep on I Tell me what else I can do. your couch. I M y :tame is I We're not asking you to be I Address I • a doctor or a cop. just a friend. 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