PAGE 2 "a 1 • Change of Campus Assignment Classes Drop/Add Procedures Is it time for a change? Timing is something you should think about if you are planning to change - your campus location, or if you plan to chanp your schedule in any term by dropping or adding courses. The procedures for changing a campus location is officially call ed Change of Assignment." Baccalaureate students who begin their studies at Penn State 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 all four years of the degree program are available at Behrend may elect to remain at Behrend College throughout their undergraduate program. Students majoring in all other degree programs must transfer to the University Park or Capitol Campus to complete their junior and senior years, and may not re main at Penn State- Beh rend Wood six terms without peti- Mining to remain. The petitioning ROTC Offers Leadership Experience ROTC is a student-run organization that gives leader ship and management ez 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. Ar my. They are open to all students, require noprerequisites, and have no service obligation when taken as electives. ROTC at Penn State-Bebrend prcwicks many extracurricular activities, including the rifle Nam, weekend outings, and other social functions and activities generated and conducted by the Grade Reports Grade reports are mailed to the student's home from the Univer sity Park Campus as soon as bk after the end of the term. about grade reports be directed to the Records Office. Withdrawals Any student who ceases to at tend all classes must formally withdraw from the University. A student may withdraw from the University up until 5:00 p.m. of the hot day of schanded classes. A student who does not formally withdraw will readve failing =is for the term. Contact the of Student Affairs for withdrawal forms. .~ . F ` . ,~`' .~ ,~ ;- ~ a. Robert Schenker Records Office 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 Major Pigott in the basement of the Administration Building, or call (814) V 9-7028. I.D. entify Each student is provided with an ID card at the start of his/her first term at Penn State- Behrend. At each registration, the ID card is validated with a sticker indicating enrollment for the current term. This card is to be carried by the student at all limes and must be presented to any authorized University official when the stu dent is asked to do so. Students should ask the official to identify himself ar herself if there is any doubt as to the individual's T u be The ID card is required for ALL transactions in the Records Office. A WOO fee will be « •- to all student of a lost ID card. ee will be collected at the time a temporary ID card is booed Questions concerning ID cards should be directed to the Instruc tional Conunimications Office, 126 Bebraid Bkig. PENN STATE-BEHREND procedure is available in the Records Office. Change of Assignment to University Park is handled dur ing the first ten calendar days of the term preceding the term of transfer. Information and forms are available in the Records Office. Approval for Change of Assign ment to another Penn State cam pm will usually be granted by : :ishrend without restriction. Ap proval by the receiving campus will be subject to availability of 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, 82-83." 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 Grade Release Policy The Records Office will not release student course grades. Students should make ar rangements with their course in structors individually for release cl their grades. Vehicle Registration On Campus All students must register their automobiles or motorcycles dur ing the Registration prior to each term. Any student requiring the use of a motor vehicle after any regular Registration period must register at the Security Office before operating it on campus. The registration fee is $lO.OO per term for automobiles, and $5.00 per term for motorcycles. If you are participating in a car pool, the fee is $lO.OO. Also Temporary Parking Permits may be obtain ed at 25 cents a day. In order to register your motor vehicle and receive a parking permit, you must have the vehicle registra tion card and insurance verification. Parking permits issued to students are valid for parking on ly in the areas designated as a student parking area. Commuter students are =limed to park in the lots north of Erie Hall, Turn bull Hall, and the Nick Building. Resident students are only in the large lot " = e 4 d i Lawrence Hall. Any mom regarding vehi cle registration or parking resublime should be directed to the Deportment of Safety and Security located in South Cottage• Student Records 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 Academic Advising Each student at Penn State- Behrend is assigned to a faculty member who will serve as an academic advisor to assist in planning the student's program of study. Advisors schedule regular office hours during the term to allow students to arrange for consultations as needed. Students benefit most by con tacts with their advisor if they are aware of their own respon sibilities in pursuing their educa tion. Students should be familiar with the requirements of their degree program as described in the University catalog, and should be aware of any Universi ty and college academic policies affecting them. To obtain further information about your respon sibilities as an advisee, consult the "Responsibilities of an Ad visee" section in this publication. Academic advisors are available to aid you in selecting courses and in meeting degree re quirements. So, make sure you contact your advisor regularly. Advisors are also ready and will ing to discuss individual abilities, potentials, and goals, along with any problems that may be affec ting your academic performance. They may refer you to other counseling and information resources, such as the Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS), the Student Affairs Office, or to other members of the faculty and staff. If for any reason you have a problem locating your academic advisor, be sure to con tact the DUS Office in the Ad ministration Building or the divi sion head in your academic area. Policies And Rules For Students The University publishes each year rules and policies governing students and faculty. Free copies of these Policies and Rules are available at registration or may be secured in the Records Office or the Office of Student Affairs. Your personal copy of Policies and Rules for Students, 1982-83, should be kept throughout the year as a reference. This Univer sity publication will answer any questions you may have regar ding University rules and mulations. Particular items to note include: Statement on Student Organizations pp. 47, Po li cies and ales for Students, 1982-83. Code of Conduct and Discipline, 39, Policies and Rules for . , 198243. Any questions regahe d d lc ,t it ed line system steer to , dean of student affairs, second floor, RUB. Confidentiality of Student Records, 9, Policies and Ruins for Students, 11112-83. Con tact Dean Harshbarger regar ding any questions. FALL 1982 information or schedule, the ap propriate form must be obtained from the Records Office, corn getW, and returned to that of fice. Actions affecting the students' schedules have stated deadlines for submission which are iven In the academic Grade Mediation The purpose, of the Grade Mediation Panel is to provide a forum for discussion and resolu tion when a student and a Penn State-Behrend faculty member are involved in a misunderstan ding concerning a final grade. Since only the instructor of a given course can give or alter a grade, findings are advisory only. The panel is composed of two faculty from the Committee on Undergraduate Studies and two students. The Grade Mediation Panel is the Third Level Consultation in the following procedure: First Level Consultation - Stu dent to Faculty Member. Second Level Consultation - Student to Division Head. Third Level Consultation - Stu dent to Grade Mediation Panel established by the Undergraduate Studies Committee. Final Referral-Consultation - Student to Dean of the College. Any request for remediation must be submitted within one term after the grade has been received. Since the panel meets only during the academic year, complaints concerning grades given spring term will be con sidered m the fall. The hearing may be during the second academic term, but in no case will the process take more than one academic year. Ques tions may be directed to the Chairman of the Grade Mediation Panel. Resolution of Student Classroom Problems. Students are occasionally confronted with classroom situations (exclusive of grades and grading) which may cause some concern. Direc tives and examples in this regard appear on pp. 4, Policies and Rules for Students, 1982413. Any additional questions should be directed to Dean Harshbarger or Dean Burke. Any concerns regarding the Sexual Harassment Policy shouild be referred to Dean Harshbarger. Disciplinary Actions Disciplinary actions will be taken on that University campus where an infraction has occur red, regardless of where the con cerned student or students may be attending classes in the University system. It is necessary for students visiting any other University campus to be aware of the rules and regulations that are perti nent to that campus.