PAGE 8 WOMEN'S VARSITY BASKETBALL Date Opponent 12/01 Geneva 12/04 Thiel 12/07 Grove City 12/10 Villa Maria 12/15 Lakeland C.C..... 12;18 Baldwin-Wallace & /19 Muskingum Findlay 1/07 PSU-Shenango.... 1 'O9 Daeman 1 12 Allegheny 1116 Westminster .. 1/18 Thiel 1/20 Mercyhurst 1 /23 PSU-Shenango.... 1 25 Pitt-Bradford..... i '27 Westminster .. Vol Geneva 2;04 Villa Maria .. 2 , 08 Mercyhurst 2, 10 Gannon 2.13 Allegheny 2115 l'►tt-Bradford .... 2/20 Grove City .. NIEVS AKSITY TENNIS Date Opponent 4/01 Allegheny 03 Thiel 4/06 Geneva . 4/13 Slippery Rock.... 4/15 Grove City...... ... 4/17 Indiana (PA ) 4/20 Gannon 4/23 Edinboro 4/24 SUNY-Buffalo.... 4/27 Baldwin-Wallace 4/29 Mercyhurst 5/01 Cleveland 5t....... 5/7-8 D-18 Tourney 5/11 Westminster....... VARSITY BASKETBALL Date Opponent 4/03 Indiana IPA 1.... 4/05 Slippery Rock... 4/07 Thiel 4/08 Mercyhurst....... 4/15 Clarion St .. 4/17 Grove City _ 4/20 Gannon 4/22 Allegheny .. 4/24 Pitt-Johnstown.. 4/27 Mercyhurst....... 4/29 Edinboro .. 5/01 Point Park ... 5/04 Westminster..... 5/06 SUNY-Fredonia 5/08 Malone .. . 5/11 Geneva 5/14/15 D-18 Tourney WOMEN'S VARSITY SOFTBALL Date Opponent 5/13 'Lakeland C.C. 4/15 Edinboro . 4/17 'Grove City.... 4/20 SUNY-Buffalo. 4/21 Villa Maria..... 4/24 'Geneva . 4/27 Thiel 4/28 Gannon 5/01 *Allegheny...... 5/09 'Lakeland C.O 5/06 Thiel 5/08 Westminster... 5/11 *Mercyhurst... •Doubleheaders Time Place 6PM A 6PM A 7PM H 7PM A If you, are in search of reference material, a quiet place to study, or a good book to read, the Behrend College library, first floor RUB, is the place to go. The library contains 53,000 volumes and 568 periodical titles and pro vides a number of services and Informational resources for stu dent use. These services include Time Place 4 ,1 Most of the students enrolled at T romp at Behrend with advanc- Behrend have already:had sonw c.) ,o • iv • from other colleges contact with the Office of St udea 11 ;4 1 . Wish to eheCk with the Admissions and may for a varie- ce of Student Admissions ty of reasons have some contact regarding their transfer credit in the future. If a student should evaluations. have to interrupt his or her course of study at. &trend and, subsequently should wish to re enroll at Behrend, the student would initiate the Ete-admission process with the Officinal Student Admissions. Students who have Career Counseling Time Place Not sure what direction your education is taking you? If you need to sort out your educational and career thoughts , . Undergraduate Studies (DUS) Office in the Administration Building. DUS provides career information and career counsel ing services to the Behrend community. ..1:30 1 PM 1 PM Time Place 3PM A 3PM H IPM H 2:30 A 4PM H 1 PM A 4 PM 1-1 4PM H IPM A 3PM H 3:30 A IPM H 2PM A Diane Weissman, DUS ad viser/consultant, discusses career opportunities in the Career Infor mation Center located on the first floor of the Behrend Building. The well-equipped Career in formation Center provides cur rent information on several types of occupations and their re quirements. DUS advisor consultant, Ms. Diane Weissman, is . also available to discuss specific career problems and concerns with you. Don't wait too much longer. Start thinking about your future right now. Workshops on learning effec tive personal/career decision making skills will be offered as needed throughout the year. Available Library a monograph collection, pam phlets, audio-visual materials, language lab, a photocopier, a typewriter and group study room, along with reference books, periodicals and reserve books. Students may check out books from the library for a two week period with an ID. Fines are charged for materials that are Admissions A SPECIAL NOTE ON PROVI mg, AND NONDEGREE ENTS Provisional and nondegree stud%ts who plan to, move to degree status are reminded that specific procedures must be followed in order to make the change. A provisional student seeking admission to a bac calaureate degree program must complete a minimum of 18 bac calaureate credits with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 "(on a 4.0 scale) As -a provi sional student. These credits must all be earned at this Univer sity. The applicant musi also Division of Undergraduate Studies The Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) is an academic unit of The Behrend College which offers services relating to: - precollege testing and counseling for entering freshmen; - enrollment and registration for those students who wish to ex plore several areas of study before selecting a specific major, and for those students who en counter changes in interest and career objectives and seek enroll ment in DUS on an interim basis; - professional advising and referral services coordinated through the services of the col leges and faculty; and - an undergraduate academic information center which pro vides students and faculty with current information on the many and varied programs offered at The Behrend College and throughout the University. The office of the Division of Undergraduate Studies is located in the Administration Building. You should direct your questions and concerns to Mr. Ernest Fryer, head of DUS, or Ms. Diane Weissman, DUS advisor not returned promptly. The library staff provides reference services which include answers to specific questions, aid in locating sources of information for book reviews, term papers, etc., and Inter-library Loan Ser vice information. The Inter library Loan Service, provided free of charge, allows students to request books and photocopies of articles in journals not contained in the Behrend library from the University Park library, whiCh houses a collection of neatly two million volumes. The library schedule is as follows: Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 a.m-10:00 p.m. Friday 8:00a.m.-5:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00p.m. Sunday 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Quiet Study Area, second floor Sunday-Thurs. 10:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. Vacation, summer, and exam week hours will be posted on the door. satisfy the entrance re quirements of the college of enrollment. Some colleges and/or majors may require a grade point average of higher than 2.0. Pro visional students are urged to ap ply for degree candidacy as soon as possible after completing 18 credits. Students will be dropped from provisional student status after completing 21‘ credits if at that time the student's grade point average it less than 2.0. Students may not register with pr9visional status be and 36 credits, inY eyed: i*ardtess of grade point average. An applicant for admission to an associate degree program must complete at least 9 credits of Penn State course work with 2.0 average. consultant. Further information about DUS is available in the Policies and Rules for Students, 1981-82, p. 18. Mr. Ernest Fryer, head of DUS in available to offer academic counseling and advising to students. Mr. Fryer's office is located in the Administration Building.
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