Bus Service Bus service to all parts of the city is made available to the Behrend College community by the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority (EMTA). The bus stop on campus is located near Erie Hall across from the student parking .10. This bus travels to and from downtown Erie. However, you may reach other parts of the city by transferring to another bus at one of the down town Erie stops. The EMTA offers a reduced fare of 25 cents to students with the proper college ID card. The transfer fare is an additional 5 cents. Listed below are the schedules to and from Bebrend College • (Route No. 1), and to and from the Millcreek Mall (Route No. 9). You may make the connections with the Millcreek Mall bus in downtown Erie. Buses leave downtown Erk. (Perry Square) for Wesleyville and Behrend College (Route No. 1). N - Denotes to Behrend College and Nagle Rd. S - Denotes to Saltsman Rd. and Behrend College. Weekdays and Saturdays S12:00 S6:00 N 12:30 N6:30 S1:00 S7:00 N 1:30 N7:40 S2:00 S8:06 N2:30 N8:35 S • "58:10 N3:30 N9:35 S4:00 S10:10 N4:30 N 11:25 S5:10 N 5:40 Sunday p.m. p.m. N 12:00 N6:00 S 1:00 S 7:00 N2:00 N8:00 S 3:00 N4:00 57:02 N 7:34 S 8:06 N8:25 S9:00 N 9:20 59:55 N 10:30 S 11:00 N 11:30 a.m. S9:00 N 10:00 S 11:00 S5:00 Buses leave Bebrend College and Wesleyville Weekdays and Saturdays 57:40 N 12:10 N6;15 N8:10 512:40 • 56:40 S 8:40 N 1:10 N7:10 N9:05 S 1:40 S 7:40 59:40 N2:10 N8:15 N 10:10 52:40 S8:40 10:40 N3:10 N9:10 N 11:10 53:40 59:40 S11:40 N4:10 N10:05 34:40 . N5:10 55:45 CON 114.1106 112210108 (75 edostes) 1 11:00-9:15a.m. 2 115 -10:451a.m.' It:50-12:05p.m. LUNCH 12:06 -1:06 p.m. 4 1•464:23 2•394:411 p.m. 316 -5:10p.m. MOODS (115 A 1110-2:55a.m. 10:06 -12:00 Mon' C• 1111 -3:00 p.m. 4.wry-t rt• vie? • • • . • sr•At • a • II Information Buses leave Behrend College and Wesleyville to Perry Square Sunday a.m. p.m. p.m. 59:30 N12:30 N6:30 N 10:30 S 1:30 57:30 S11:30 N2:30 N8:25 S 3:30 N4:30 S 5:30 Buses leave downtown Erie for the Millcreek Mall (Route No. 9) Weekdays a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 9:45 12:15 10:10 - ..12:40 10:35 _ - 1:05 11:00 . 1:30 11:25 1:55 11:50 2:20 00:00 2:45 Saturday a.m. 7:10 7:45 8:15 8:50 9:25 9:50 10:15 10:35 11:00 11:25 11:45 12:00 2:15 12:15 2:30 12:30 2:45 12:45 3:00 1:00 3:15 1:15 3:30 1:30 3:45 1:45 4:00 2:00 4:15 Buses leave Millcreek Mall for downtown Erie Weekdays a.m. p.m. 8:45 12:05 9:10 12:30 9:35 12:55 10:00 1:20 10:25 1:45 10:50 2:10 a.m. 6:20. 6:45 7:10 7:30 7:55 8:20 11:15 11:40 2:35 3:00 3:25 3:50 Saturday p.m. - p.m. 12:05 2:40 12:25 2:55 12:40 3:10 12:55 3:25 1:10 3:40 1:25 3:55 1:40 4:10 1:55 4:25 2:10 . 4:40 2:25 4:55 a.m. 7;40 8:15 8:50 9:20 10:00 10:25 10:50 11:10 11:40 Complete bus schedules are available at the Main Desk, first floor, RUB. Engineering Textbook If you are an engineering , • student in need of a textbook, you should contact the Student Affairs Office before you buy. Thanks to the Society of Manufacturing Engineers of Erie, a lending library of textbooks is available in the Student Affairs Office for all engineering Students. Each student is permitted to borrow one book per term for use during that term. All books are returned to the Student Affairs Office at the, end of the term. Don't lose out on a great opportunity contact Student. . Affairw- , ae 4 , ..troalvmea • possible, DTOff Statement on the Handicapped No qualified handicapped student May be exhided on the basis of handicap from par ticipation in or denied the benefits of any course or course of study. ProcedUral adjustments in volving modification of course requirements for attainment of a degree should not result in sub stantive differences in course requirements. Academic requirements which are demon strated to be essential to the program of instruction being pur sued will not violate the policy. The University shall not impose rules upOn handicapped students that . have . the effect of limiting participation (such as the prohibition of tape recorders in classrooms or the use of dog ROTC Offers Leadership Experience ROTC • is a student-run organization that gives leadership and management experience seldom found in other college courses. ROTC courses are. taken as electives, or as part of a program leading to a commission in the National Guard, Reserve, or .Ac tive components of the U.S. 'Army. They are Open to all students, require no prerequisites, and have no service obligation when taken as electives. . ROTC - at Beirend provides Disciplinary Actions Discipliimry actions will be taken on that University campus where an infraction has occurred, regardless, of Where the con cerned student Or students may be attending clime; in the Univer sity system. It is necessary for Students visiting any other University campus to . be aware of the rules and regulatiOtis that are pertinent to that campus, - Pm. 5:10 5:20 5:35 5:50 6:05 6:20 7:30 Alma Mater For the glory of old State, For her founders strong and great, For the future that we wait, Raise the song, raise the song. Sing our love and loyalty, Sing our hopes that, bright and free Rest, 0 Mother dear, with thee. All with thee, all with thee. When we stood at childhood's gate, Shapeless in the hands of fate, Thou didst mold us, dear old State. Dear old State, dear old State. May no act of ours bring shame To one heart that loves thy name, Many our lives but swell thy fame, . aldSbite.' ' guides). The University shall provide methods of course examination or other procedures for evaluat ing academic progress of han dicapped students who have a handicap that impairs sensory, manual, or speaking skids, which test academic progress rather than the impairment (except where such skills are factors to be measured). No handicapped student will be discriminated against in the ac cess to classes because of mobility impairment. The Univer sity shall take steps to ensure that no handicapped student is unable to obtain an education because of a lack of auxiliary aids. many extracurricular activities, including the rangers, the rifle team, weekend outings, and other social functions and activities generated and conducted by the students. In addition ROTC also offers one, two, and three-year scholarships which include $lOO per month spending money. Juniors and seniors enrolled in ROTC also receive $lOO per month subsistence allowance. For further information, con tact. CPT Jeff Witherel in the basement of the Administration Building, or call (814) 899-7028. Smoking Policy Smoking is acceptable in: 1. Hallways and lobbies of the Behrend and Nick buildings. 2. The lobby of Erie Hall. 3. The lobbies and halls of the Reed Building. 4. The Reed Building dining areas only in those areas designated for smoking. 5. Dobbins Hall dining area only in those areas designated for smoking. 6. Private offices at the discretion of the assigned oc cupant(s) . 7. The Back Room of the Reed Building. Smoking is not acceptable in: 1. Classrooms, laboratories, and seminar rooms. 2. Lecture halls. 3. Turnbull Hall except private offices. 4. Stairwells. 5. Erie Hall except the lobby. 6. The library except in private offices. 7. The studio except in private offices. 8. The bookstore except in private offices. Reports of violations and com plaints may be submitted to Dean Harshbarger in the Student Af fairs Office who will route the in formation to the administrative officer or dean of the unit against — *ltch thecomplaint is lodged. -