Mr- Jay OW Student Uldiell Manager, discusses upcoming Student Union Beard (SUB) activities with secretary, Sums Knepper. Variety Of Services Available To Students Service to students is our liusionss at Behrend College. A Mather of services, - en mopassing almost every area, cm help you make the most out of your college career. Student services cover a wide range of activities, including the Student Affairs Office, the Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS), the Athletic Department, the library, the bookstore, the Records Office, the Office of Housing and Food Ser view the Department of Safely and &limit'', and the Financiiil The - 41Nudesit , •.ikifaire Office, locataikan the second floor of the Reed, Union Building (RUB), direr activities regarding the re:dance halls, =duet stan dards, health services, coun seling,. financial aid, emergency kens, veterans affairs, job placement, tutorial services, student awards, religious affairs, and the Student Union. The Student Union, first floor RUB, coordinetes the activities of all of the 'WOW organisations which inalattbe Student Senate, the of ficial - representative of the studs* body, and the Student Uniek Board (SUB). The aim of the SIM eat to provide programs whick,Serve the social, cultural, istacellesal, and recreational in tenses: the Behrend corn mutt (See the classified ads in this fir more in formation about the Student Sena* SUB, and other student dubs sad organizations. ) Be rend College makes a num ber al ocademic, recreational, in formillasal, and other services available to its students. Career counading, provided by the DivialOst of Undergraduate Studio (DUS), academic ad visoulilittry buihritlually assigned insmbers, and the ser by ers Itecords Of . impart the academie opiligsli. The Arai& Depart esoc•iffen a variety et outlets Gros* its • and latraisural sports Informatisa about at sad se is tiies.a=ai ism. indulge the Soiree! esiliass (MOW isawspapsr) . t:ry, tv i ..... the Behrend College radio station (WBCR), the Student Information Service (SIS), and others. Essen tial services are provided by the library, the bookstore, the Office of Housing and Food Service, the Department of Safety and Security, and the Financial Office (Administration Building). , Further information about these student services is presen ted throughout this publication. Policies and Rules for Students Dean of Student Affairs, Dohs Harshbarger, deals with all arm; of student life. He Is located in the Student Affairs Mike, @woad floor RUB. Your personal copy of Policies and Rules for Students, 1971-80, should be kept throughout the year as a reference. This Univer sity publication will answer any Taw lions you may have regar ding University rules and regulations. Particular items to note in chide: Statement on Student Organizations, pp. 41-47, Policies and Rules for Students, 0711-80. Code of conduct and Discipline, pp. 33-37, Policies and Rules for Students, 1979-80. Any questions regarding the discipline erten *odd be directed to, Deis flasubberipw, dean of sindeut affairs, aseond floor, RUB. The Nondiscrimination Policy, pp. 2-4, Pe&les and links hr students, 1117545. Direct any questions or concerns in this regard to Dean liarshbarger. ccilikieritiOitY Shiliellti St o'l Special Events and Activities The Behrend College com munity celebrates special events throughout the year. Some of these events are held university wide, while others are unique to Behrend College. All students are encouraged to participate in the festivities. Lsi t.j I&Aj 3 II The Student Union Board has developed Autumn Weekend as a tradition at Behrend College. Ac tivities include a hayride and bon fire on Friday evening, the Autumn Dance on Saturday, and a road rally on Sunday. ALL-UNIVERSITY DAY Every fall, the University spon sors an excursion to University Park to enable Behrend students to take part in All-University Day. All of the Penn State campuses participate in the event, which provides an oppOrtunity for Behrend students to become acquainted with the University Park Campus, as well as to attend a football game and a concert. HANGING OF THE GREENS The Hanging of the Greens is an annual Christmas ceremony at Behrend College. A wreath is placed on the Behrend grave, and a Christmas message is presented to the Behrend community in the chapel at Wintergreen Cemetery. Carols are sung, prayers are said, and best wishes are extended for a pleasant holiday. Records, pp. 5-7, Policies and Rules for Students, 11175410. Con tact Dean Harshbarger regarding any questions. Resolution of Student Classroom Problems. Students are occasionally confronted with classroom situations (exclusive of grades and grading) which may cause some concern. Directives and examples in this regard ap pear on pp. 2,5, Policies and' Rules for Students, 19711-80. Any additional questions should be directed to Dean Harshbarger. Each, student is provided with an ID c*rd at the start of his-her first term at !Upbraid. At each registration, the 11) card is validated with a sticker indicating enrollment for the current term. This card is to be carried by the student at all times and must.be presented to mr authorized UMPotirell . : 1 ,4 a 0 , •`. the -MO') :13119(1 3v. . `Vat 1:i1"1 v.?(1 i , * l l 91L; win , 1..! The highlight of the winter term is the Winter Carnival sponsored by the Student Union Board. Students have the chance to par ticipate in skiing and tobogganing races, a snow sculpturing contest, and other activities. The winter celebration includes a semi formal dance, providing the per fect touch to a winter weekend. SPRING WEEK The energy and enthusiasm of every member of the Behrend community are involved in the preparation and festivities of Spring Week. The celebration of spring is expressed through a variety of social and cultural ac tivities that are held on the Behrend Campus. Those students who have con tributed throughout the year to co curricular activities or who have achieved academic honors are recognized at the Honors and Awards Convocation held in the spring. Faculty, staff, family, and friends join together to honor the award recipients. Behrend's varsity athletes are honored at the annual Athletic 'Awards Banquet, usually held the last weekend prior to spring term final exams. Parents and guests are encouraged to attend. Student Senate Message The 18-'79 Student Senate would like to extend a warm welcome to thoBe of you who are entering The Pennsylvania State University at The Behrend College during the '79-'BO school year. You are about to begin a journey which may lead you to many new and different places. Along the way you will meet new people and enjoy various kinds of experiences. We would like to suggest that in order to round out your college education and guarantee some fun, you get in volved in some of the activities Behrend has to offer. There are many clubs and organizations available or you may choose to start your own, following simple procedures furnished by the Student Senate. The Senate will be holding elec tions shortly after everyone arrives in the fall. We urge you to join in and lend us the support we need to make this school year a memorable one! Please feel free to call upon any member of your Student Government, at any time, if you have any questions or suggestions. Linda Schweinitz Student Senate Chairperson I.D. Yew:self student is asked to do so. Students should ask the official to identify hiinself or herself if there is any doubt as to the individual's idea. tity. ID cards should be directed to the - Instructional Communica tion Office, 111 Behrend Build- 6 ""I WINTER CARNIVAL HONORS AND AWARDS CONVOCATION ATHLETIC BANQUET tc•ls 09!