jjpeogpfiBaH ssaet ipp PAGE 8 THE BELLES DECEMBER, 1984 DR. MILLER. . SUMMER SCHOOL (Continued from Page 7) Dr. Miller: Yes, it is true that credit wiil not be accepted for work on which the grade was iess than “C”. Each college has its own standards of quality and St. Mary’s has standards which are higher than those of many schools. Our students and alumnae are very proud of St. Mary’s tradition of academic excellence. It means a great deal when applying to other colleges for further study or for a job. Miss Payne: What do I have to do to get your almighty permis sion to take some dippy course somewhere? Dr. Miller: First, you should consult with your advisor. You should be able to come to some conclusion about what courses would be helpful to you In attaining your academic goals: This might be courses in a sub ject which you are considering as a major; for instance, educa tion, business, oceanography, law, etc. It might be to see if you like the environment at a particular college. It might be appropriate to repeat a course which you have failed or made a very low grade. Your advisor can be very helpful in discus sing your goals and options with you. Second, after talking to your advisor, make an ap pointment to talk to me. Bring the catalog from the college with you, if possible. If not, get the specific course number and catalog description of the courses you want to take. If the courses fall within the guide lines of college policy, I will write a letter to the college, which will give you Visiting Student status and the permis sion to take the specific courses. This letter is neces sary in rrxjst cases before you can enroll, so it is important that it be sent early. The letter will not only specify the courses, but other conditions such as the minimum grade acceptable and the amount of credit \Miich will be accepted. You and the Registrar \«ill receive a copy of this letter. It is, in effect, your guarantee from St. Mary’s that such work will be accepted. St. Mary's students, as well as the Raleigh community enjoy the annual "Lighting O’ the Green. ’ Miss Green: Really. Suppose I take the course without your permission, you know. What happens then? Dr. Miller: We will review the work, but there is no guarantee that the credit will be accepted. Miss Ringer: Why? What could go wrong? Dr. Miller: Well, we have dis cussed several possibilities: that the course may be one that is required at St. Mary’s, that the college may not be ac- redited, that the course may not be of proper quality, that the grade earned may not be high enough; additionally, the course may be a duplicate of one already taken at St. Mary’s. There are many pitfalls as several unhappy students can attest. Play it safe and get prior approval. Miss Payne: This school’s bureaucracy and red tape is a drag! Miss Green: Really: Miss Ringer: Yes, but better to be safe than sorry. This ad vising is what we pay for. Miss Green: Really. Because of an alleged male volent force, there was a break in the tape so that no further conversation was recorded. WRITING CENTER (Continued from Page 1) with your writing, contact Dr. Jones at 828-2521 (ext. 103). It is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9- 11 and Tuesday and Thursday from 2-3. Times can be arranged to suit your schedule also. Each semester, the center also spon sors an Essay Exam Workshop (to show you how to answer typical essay questions and write thoughtfully on tests), a Vocabulary Clinic (to increase your language awareness and expand your vocabulary), and a Bibliographic Information Clinic (to give you inside tips on gathering material, taking notes, organizing and docu menting your papers.) So if you find you are going under or cannot seem to get your thoughts together, you may wish to give the Writing (Center a try. It can not hurt and you might surprise yourself (and your professor).