Change of Campus Assignment Classes Drop/Add Procedures Is it time far a change? Timing is something you should think about if you are •planging to change your campus location, or if you plan to change your schedule in any term by dropping or adding courses. The procedures for changing a campus location is officially called "Change of Assignment." Baccalaureate students who begin their studies at Behrend are expected to remain at this location as long as they can schedule courses appropriate to their major programs of study (usually six terms). Students enrolled in those majors for which m four years of the degree program are available at Behrend me:teelect to remain at Behrend throughout their un dergraduate program. Students majoring in all other degree programs must transfer to the University Park or Capitol Cam pus to complete their junior and senior years, and may not remain at Behrend College beyond six ter ms without petitioning to remain. The petitioning procedure-. is available in the Records Office. Change of Assignment to University Past& liandled dating the first ten calendar_ Akyspg the term preceding WARM' t ran sfer. Information and forms are available in the Records Office. Approval for Change of Astign ment to another Penn State 'cam pus will usually be granted by Behrend without restriction. Ap proval e ject receiving campus will be to avafability of The Behrend Co/lege bookstore, first floor RUB, is open throughout the year, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The store provides the required textbooks and supplies, 11101211 with greeting cards, toiletries, nmgs, Peon State jackets, T-shirts and other clothing, bestdelling paperbacks, and a variety of other items. Text book prices are set by the publisher, not by the bookstore. W YOU HAVE DROPPED A COURSE AND WISH TO TURN A TEXTBOOK, you NM do so within twenty-one days sew the beginning ot that term. The book must be elan (no Inerkinp). When returning the book, yen must present your cash register receipt and a signed copy yenr deep tart .lIP YOU WM 20 !NIL YOUR Mr. Robert Schenker. Records, Registration, and Scheduling Officer, is heated in the Records Office. first floor RUB. space in the student's program and of a suitable course schedule at that campus. If you decide to drop or add a course, you should consult the policies concerning the drop-add procedures in the Policies and Rules for Students, 1979-80, p. 15. Don't forget to check the deadline dates regarding the drop-add procedures. They are listed in the "Important Dates and Deadlines" calendar in this publication. Further information regarding. change of assignment and drop add Imandarealif 411. 11 40k 1 in the Records Offk*Mist flair RUit. 'Throng* staged 4nrikiipation, the Beira* tar* WBCR, Mere in 1, ehmatimml, and idermational programming to the &Arend ems ;" .4, EL} wno doesn't want to be well . informed? If you are interested in addirities, meetings, and subjects of general interest, don't forget to consult the following: THE BEHREND COLLEGIAN The Behrend Collegian newspaper, a student publication under the coordination of a faculty advisor, keeps the liehrend community abrout of the latest news. Watch for it at the RUB Main Desk. And, if you are interested in writing, stop by the Collegian office, first floor RUB, and volunteer your services. RIDE BOARD If you want to go home or visit out-of-town friends this weekend, and are wondering how to get there, you may want to consult the Ride Board, first floor RUB near the Back Room. You might find BOOKSTORE AT THE END OF BOOKS BACK TO THE ecenennewhois going Your way. THE TERM, you may do so at the STUDENT SYSTEM IORMATION ISIS) textbook "buy-back" sponsored The television sets you have by the bookstore at the end of the probably noticed mum campus fall, winter , and spring terms • are not all broadcasting daily net- The "buy-back" normally takes Wait programs. Muly of them place during the last two days of are part of the Student In elation through final exams formation System, better known (Monday through Friday); as SLS, which is coordinated by however, exact dates and times Mr. Paul Bailey of the fa. are posted ahead of time. Prices depend upon a number of factors. structional Communications Department. SIS provides a wide If a text is bein g used again , a variety of information about current edition, or is usable meetings, activities, financial aid (re g ardless whether originally deadlines, and much more. Take P urchased new or used)the a few minutes to watch, and see bookstore wi ll pay the for yourself. original new ce. If the book is BULLETIN BOARDS not fel' use, the P rice You can find a good deal of quoted will be that amount which valuable information on the kiinam a belt ceMliallYnn to Dell tact must bulletin boards situated around wish mown. ,The bulletin hoards, first be yours and ma y not belong to floor RUB, offer information •(MAD 0[ .014 campus news, notices, and tfr .c 7/ Grade lkeiX*tS Grade reports are mailed to the student's home from the Univer sity Park Camps* as soon as possible after the end of the term. Questions about grade reports should be directed to the Records Office. Student Each term when students register, they supply certain in formation about themselves (name, student number, address, etc.) and are enrolled in specific courses and sections which con stitute their official schedule for that term. If anything is done to affect or change the registration information or schedule, the ap propriate form must be obtained from the Records Office, com pleted, and returned to that office. Know Where to Look for information Records Actions affecting the students' schedules have stated deadlines for submission which are given in the academic year calendar. Grade Release Potic) The Records Office will not release student course grades. Students 'should" - make arrangements with their:-Course instructors. ' individually for release of their grades. / •:\ ♦ r . items for sale. You can find out about part-time, full-time, and summer jobs on the Placement bulletin board, second floor RUB. The bulletin boards throughout the other • campus buildings provide information about your academic and other interests. Don't pass them by without taking a look. M1nT717171 Besides long-awaited letters from family and friends, the resident students' mailboxes located on first floor RUB near the Mailroom, sometimes contain notices and flyers with important and valuable information. Don't toss them in the basket without reading them you don't know what you might be missing! STUDENT ACTIVITIES CALENDAR The Student Union publishes an activities calendar each term (ex cluding summer term). This calendar outlines activities, athletic events, and other im portant dates. It contains in formation you shouldn't overlook! Pick one up at the RUB Main Desk. WBCR (BEHREND COLLEGE RADIO STATION) The Behrend College Radio Club is responsible for the WBCR programming. The station provides recreational and educational radio programming for the Behrend College campus. Tune in when you have the chan ce? If you can't find the answers to your questions through the above sources, you may want to consult one of the acxd*tggiyeAffices, your RA, or aresicoarainittoi.