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THE VOICE
AUGUST, 1975
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Sheryl Alexander
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-Editor-in-Chief
REGISTRATIOIIV PROCEDURES
FALL SEMESTER 1975-^76
location. The Gymnasium
complex, consisting of both
the Lilly and Women’s
Gymnasia in their entirety
will be used.
RETURNING STUDENTS
For the convenience of our
students all procedures
necessary to registration will
be carried out in one central
Registration stations and station locations are as follows:
STATION LOCATION
1. Receptior Women’s Gymnasium
Ground floor in front of rear entrance
2. Registrat on Packets Women’s Gymnasium
Upstairs on Gymnasium floor
3. Advisor Posts - (By Division)
Business 1st Floor - Rooms 103,106; 107 Women’s Gym
Education Ground Floor - Rooms 5,6; 7 Women’s Gym
Arts and Sciences First and Second Floors - Room 102,203,204;
205 Lilly Gym
4. Health Cards
Lilly Gym - Opposite Room 209A
(Ticket Office)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Finance Lilly Gymnasium Floor - to the right
Cashiers Lilly Gym Floor
Class Permit Cards Lilly Gym Floor (next to Cashiers)
Registrar’s Office Lilly Gym - Room 209A (Ticket Office)
LD. Photos Lobby of Lilly Gym-Area in front of
Athletic Department Office
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Students will enter the
Women’s Gym through the
rear entrance (doors facing
the Kindergarten and proceed
left, upstairs to packet
stations. They leave station
No. 2 through rear door of
Gym and proceed to advisors
located throughout
classrooms of Women’s Gym
and Lilly Gym as indicated.
All students leave Women’s
Gym, Arts and Sciences
Students enter Lilly Gym
through parking lot entrance.
Leave through side door.
Proceed to front entry to
complete Registration.
Once in advisor’s rooms,
students will be instructed (by
advisors present) to be seated
and complete all cards and
forms in the registration
packet, escept the course
assignment cards. Once cards
are completed the student is
then advised as to proper
courses to take and fills out
course assignment cards in
presence of advisor. The
advisor then checks all cards
for completeness, paying
special attention to inclusion
and accuracy of computer
code numbers, and to in
clusion of social security
numbers.
ONLY WHEN ALL CARDS
ARE CORRECT, AND
COMPLETE will the student
leave the advisor. They
proceed out rear door of
Women’s Gym (or side exit of
Lilly Gym to complete
registration process. Signs
and guards will instruct
students entering the Lilly
Gymnasium to proceed to the
right through stations 4,5, 6, 7,
8 and 9. Students should leave
the Lilly Gymnasium with
registration totally complete
after station 9.
additional
FORMATION
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ITEM — Class Permit
Cards will be handled by the
various academic depart
ments this year. Procedures
for this activity will be
developed within the
divisions. This will be done in
order that control of class size
and the instructors’ student
load may be better main
tained.
ITEM — The decision to
request additional class
permit cards (to re-open a
class after it has been filled)
Deadlines for THE VOICE
(For the '75-76 Academic Year)
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DEADLINE
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Sheryl Alexander
Editor-in-Chief
THE VOICE office is located in the Rudolph Jones
Student Center - Phone extention: 381.
Office hours will be posted after September 1.
will be made by the Division
Chairman after being con
sulted by the Department
Cahirman who feels this
action is necessary.
ITEM — Division Chairman
ONLY have the authority to
request additional class
permit cards from the com
puter center. NO requests
from anyone else will be
honored.
ITEM — Instructors WILL
NOT ADMIT any student into
class if his class permit card
has not been stamped by the
Registrar.
ITEM — It is imperative to
the proper production of class
rosters, that computer code
numbers for courses be on all
course assignment cards
(including drop—add cards)
and that these numbers be
correct. Please check these
numbers with extra care. The
students social security
number is equally important
to this activity.
ITEM — Fort Bragg
students registering for Main
Campus courses will come to
the Lilly Gym with their
“paid” receipt and course
assignment card; and will
present these at the Class
Permit Card Station to obtain
their cards. ALL students
must present a receipt and
course assignment card
stamped by the cashier in
order to obtain class permit
cards.
ITEM — Registration for
returning students will begin
promptly at 8:30 A.M. on
Thursday, August 21, 1975. All
persons are asked to be in
place fifteen minutes prior to
the commencement of
registration.
ITEM — Returning students
will register on Thursday,
August 21,1975, in accordance
with the following schedule:
Those with last names
beginning:
T - Z 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
O - S 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
G - N 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
A - F 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Registration will be con
ducted Friday, August 22,
1975, on a first-come, first
serve basis.
I From the Editor’s Deslii
Welcome back to FSU after
what I trust was both a
satisfying and relaxing
summer vacation. To our
newcomers, I would like to
extend best wishes and hope
that FSU lives up to your
expectations.
The nine months ahead
present much work for all of
us. As students we are faced
with the daily routine of
classes, then the long and
sometimes boring hours spent
in homework each night.
Instructors must go back to
lectures, the grading of
papers, and devising better
ways of getting subject matter
across to students. I believe
one of the most timely devices
any of us can have is a
schedule. In this way we can
make a list of preliminaries,
get them out of the way, and
still have time for those things
we enjoy doing.
There is a strong need for
more dedicated people at
FSU. People whose concerns
lie not only with how much
they can get out of FSU, but
also how much they can
contribute to it. An effort
should be make to improve
ourselves and this university.
So often people will complain
that they would be willing to
do things, but “FSU doesn’t
have this, and we need that”.
This may be so, but then it is
also true that many of us are
unwilling to check into those
things that are put here for us.
We must learn to work with
what we have.
As your new editor for the
“Voice” it is my aim to inform
you to the best of my ability.
My staff and I will work hard
to cover as many campus
events as possible. We will
also be covering and com
menting on events taking
place both in and outside
(whenever possible) of the
Fayetteville area. The things
that will be covered are those
that we feel will be of concern
and interest to you.
We urge you to contribute to
the “Voice” as much as
possible. In this way you will
be helping to put together a
paper that not only informs
us, but interests of everyone
else.
Sheryl Alexander
Editor-in-Chief
Veazie Attends Union
Development Seminar
By Sheryl Alexander
Irving Veazie, director of
the Rudolph Jones Student
Center at Fayetteville State
University was among the 57-
member staff from 22 states
who recently attended the
Eighth Indiana Professional
Development seminar. The
seminar was sponsored by the
Indiana Memorial Union, the
Indiana University Graduate
School of Business and the
Association of College Unions-
International.
The purpose of the seminar
was to keep the union staff
members informed of in
creasing changes in higher
education and to discuss the
employment of new
management techniques
throughout the U.S.
JOIN THE "VOICE’ STAFF
The “Voice” needs your
help in making this newspaper
both interesting and in
forming with a greater range
of creativity and resour
cefulness employes. We would
like to have responsible and
dedicated people on our staff.
If you feel that you qualify as
a staff member please don’t
hesitate to contact the
“Voice” newspaper office,
located in the Rudolph Jones
Student Center at extension
389. You may also contact Mr.
John B. Henderson of the
public relations office at
extension 323.
There is a “Voice” staff
meeting planned for Wed
nesday, August 27, at 8:00
p.m. in the newspaper office.
All interested students are
invited to attend.
Sheryl Alexander
Editor-in-Chief
LATE REGISTRATION —
DROP—ADD PROCEDURES
The late registration and
drop—add period will begin
Monday, August 25, and end
Friday, August 29, 1975.
Procedures for this period
will be as follows:
1. Students will pick up a
drop-add card from the
Registrar’s Office.
2. Students will proceed to
locate their Advisors who who
will be present in their offices
as schedules permit.
3. Advisor s will secure
from department heads, in
formation as to the status of
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