COLLEGE QUALIFICATION TEST - SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Applications for the March 11 and 31, and April 8, 1967 admin istrations of the College Qualifica tion Test are now available at Sel ective Service System local boards throughout the country. Selective Serrice Board, for the convenience of our students, will allow us a limited quantity of the forms and Bulletins, which students may pick ur in the Otto F. Behrend Science Building, at the Reception Desk, beginning late Wednesday afternoon, January 25. Eligible students who intend to take this test should apply at once to the nearest Selective Ser vice local board for an applica- tion card and bulletin on informa tion for the test, or from the Receptionist in the 0.8. Building. Applications must be post marked NO LATE e THAN MIDNIGHT, FEBRUARY 10, 1967. Gannon College has been selected by the Education al Testing Service, Princeton, N.J. as the examination center for the Erie area. Who is eligible? To be eli gible to take the Selective Service Qualification Test, an applicant, on the testing date, (1) must be a Selective Service registrant who intends to request occupational deferment as a student; (2) Must not ireviously have taken the test. The purpose of the testing pro gram is to provide Selective Service local boards with evidence of the relative qualifications of regis trants for study. The test scores of registrants will provide the local boards with evidence of their aptitude for con tinued study. The test presupposes no schooling beyond the ordinary high school preparation for college. Scores on the test will not them selves determine eligibility for deferment. Scores on the test will be used by the Selective Service local boards in considering the eligi bility of registrants for occupational deferment as students. Remember that applications post marked after February 10, 1967 not be Processed. Applicants should carefully review the Bulletin and instructions followed precisely as stated. Page 2of the bulletin contains sample of the application form; pages 4-5-6 list the examination centers throughout the United States, etc. FACULTY EVALUATION Work is still proceding on the Faculty Evaluation tabulation, headed by Jeff Disend and a committee from S.G.A. They are tallying up the scores on the various questions which were asked in a questionnaire during this winter's registration. Thus far, the tabulation is a little more than half done. Unfortunately, this information will not be available to the Cub for publication, since the committee felt that teachers would be incensed at being posted in a popularity poll. This is a blow against free journ alism, of course. But Ogontz campus published a questionnaire of this type, and there was much feuding and stron- reaction.
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