Pennsylvania State University at Capitol Campus C ECM Itel Volume 12, No. 2 draduate Test Deadlines Set Students interested in applying for graduate or professional study should be aware that many schools require scores from one of the major national standardized entrance examinations such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE's), Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT's), Law School Admissions Test (LSAT's), National Teachers Examination (NTE's), and the Miller,Analogy Test (MAT's). Bulletins of Information, complete with registration forms, for these tests are available in the Counseling Center (W-117). This year there will be two administrations of the GRE's (December 13, 1980 and February 7, 1981) and one administration of GMAT's (October 25, 1980) at Capitol. The Miller Analogy Test is administered daily on an appointment basis in the Counseling Center. Test Test Date Regular Regis. Late Regis. Deadline Deadline 1 12-13-80 2 2-7-81 2 4-25-81 3 6-13-814 10-25-80 2 1-24 GMAT GMAT 3-21 7-15 GNAT GMAT LSAT 12-6 LSAT 2-21 LSAT 6-20 NTE 11-8 10-8-80 10-15-80 1-21-81 1-28-81 5-20-81 5-27-81 Late Registration Fees Required. Consult Bulletin of Information. NTE 2-21 NTE 6-20 To be administered at Capitol. The Aptitude Test will not be `offered in states where test disclosure laws are in effect. (PA has no test disclosure law as of 9-9-80). Only the Aptitude Test will be given. No Saturday or Monday administrations July 1981. Test will be given only on Wednesday evenings. 11-7-80 1-2-81 3-20-81 5-8-81 9-22-80 81 81 815 12-22-80 2-16-81 6-9-81 11-10-80 1-22-81 5-21-81 80 83. 81 Middletown, PA. 17057 8-18, Nov. 3-13, 81 21-31,. 81 Jan. Mar . May 9-19, 81 Sept. 23-29, 80 23-29, 80 17-23, 81 Dec. Feb. June 10-16, 11-17-80 1-29-81 5-28-81 For further information stop by the Counseling Center (W-1.17) or call 948-6025. In addition to having routine daily hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., the Center will have evening hours on Monday and Thursday evenings from 5:30-8:00 p.m. the convenience of evening students. President Seeks Student View on Change Dr. John W. Oswald, President of The Penn sylvania State University is considering a change from a term to a semester system in the University calendar. He is asking students, faculty and staff members to submit to him their recommendations on the change by Decem ber 1, 1980. Dr. Oswald is considering the change be cause of apparent disenchantment with the cur rent four-term calendar. ". . . I am inclined to conclude that Penn State should return to a semester calendar, specifically the early semester plan which aims to complete all instructional activities and exams in the fall term prior to the December holidays," Cswald said. However, although the calendar change is seriously being considered, the final decision is definitely not certain. Several of the ma jor issues that may affect and influence Os wald's decision are: teaching loads, availabil ity of laboratory and classroom space, faculty research, faculty contracts, conversion of courses, curricula, and schedules. Because of these issues, Dr. Oswald is urging students, faculty and staff to give the matter serious consideration. If enough sup port for the change is found, the conversion to the early semester calendar would be made in the summer of 1984. PE'4 LUCK FOR CC READER Actually, this was not supposed to happen. Our new look this week has been forced upon us by the breakdown of our Compuwriter I: Repairs are underway, so we expect to be back to usual form by the next issue. Thank you, Student Affairs, for the use of the typewriter! 25 September 1980