[Notices]

Community

Summer Office Hours

Beginning Monday, June 2, and continuing through Friday, August 22, summer hours will be in effect for College offices.

The core office hours will be 8:30 am-4:00 pm, Monday through Friday; all offices must be fully staffed during these hours. Full-time employees will continue to work seven and a half hours a day; therefore, they may choose to start work at 7:30 am, 8:00 am, or 8:30 am and work through 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm, or 5:00 pm depending on whether they choose a thirty- or sixty-minute lunch break. Flexible schedules that meet both employee preferences and department needs are encouraged. You may want to include these summer hours on any publications or other communications that your department sends on and off campus.

Child Care Center

The South Hadley Child Care Center at 25 Morgan Street will open its doors for full operation on July 7. The new facility has rooms designed for care of infants, toddlers, and preschool and school-aged children, and will provide care for 111 children. Although the center is fully independent of the College, as part of the lease agreement MHC has arranged for children of College employees to have some priority for admission to the center. Both the South Hadley Child Care Association Program at the Woodlawn School and the Mount Holyoke Day Care Program at Stanton Avenue will close in June.

Call Barbara Finlayson, director, at 533-9819 for more information. She is now reviewing expected enrollment for next year. There are spaces available for new children, and MHC employee applications received by May 15 will be given first priority for those spaces.


Students

Incompletes/Extensions

Faculty legislation stipulates that "an instructor may report a student's work as incomplete only if the student has been given an excuse by the Director of the Health Center or the Dean of Studies because of an emergency." This means that instructors may not accept exams or papers due in lieu of exams after noon on Thursday, May 15, unless authorized by the director of the health center for medical reasons, or by one of the academic deans in the dean of studies' office because of emergencies. Students must turn in all other course work by the last day of classes. Noon Thursday, May 15, is the deadline for students to request an extension because of incomplete work.

DEADLINES FOR UPCOMING CSJ ISSUES

Issue # Copy due CSJ delivered Calendar covers
31 Fri., May 9 Fri., May 16 Fri., May 16-Fri., May 23
(Note: Although not on the original spring schedule, the CSJ will be published on 5/16.)
32 Fri., May 16 Fri., May 23 Fri., May 23-Fri., June 6

PRESCHEDULED EXAMINATIONS
DURING EXAM PERIOD
(MAY 9-15)

9 am 2 pm
Friday Asian 111 & 213--225 Ciruti Ctr. ArtH 235 --106B Art Bldg.
May 9 Asian 121(01) & (02)--109 Ciruti Ctr. Asian 223--127 Ciruti Ctr.
Germ 102 (01)--127 Ciruti Ctr. Biol 200--101 Dwight Hall
Germ 102 (02)--123 Ciruti Ctr.
Phil 275--202 Skinner Hall
Saturday ArtH 252--106B Art Bldg. ArtH 210 --106B Art Bldg.
May 10 Russ 102--225 Ciruti Ctr. ArtH 262--216 Art Bldg.
Monday Germ 103 (01) & (02)--123 Ciruti Ctr. Music 100--102 Pratt
May 12
The above examinations are the only prescheduled ones. Be sure to note any that apply to you and meet those appointments at the scheduled time and place.

SELF-SCHEDULED EXAMINATIONS

Students must present ID cards at the centers. Students who have lost their ID cards may get a replacement for $5 at the registrar's office.
The two examination centers are 210 Skinner Hall and Hooker Auditorium. Exams are to be taken in the designated classrooms. Open-book rooms will be posted. There is no smoking during examinations.
CENTER I, Hooker, will have examinations for the following departments:
Astronomy Mathematics
Biological Sciences Physics
Chemistry Politics
English Psychology
Environmental Studies Sociology
Geography and Geology
Students should enter Hooker at the upper level by the doors nearest the amphitheater.
CENTER II, 210 Skinner, will have examinations for the following departments:
Asian International Relations
Classics Latin
*Dance Music
*Economics Philosophy
French Religion
Greek Russian
History Spanish and Italian
*Note that all dance and economics self-scheduled examinations will be distributed at 210 Skinner.
Examinations are two hours in length with an extra half-hour permitted.
The centers will be open for distribution and return of examinations during the following times:
Friday May 9 8:45-11:30 am 1:45-4:30 pm 7:00-9:45 pm
Saturday May 10 8:45-11:30 am 1:45-4:30 pm -----------
Monday May 12 8:45-11:30 am 1:45-4:30 pm 7:00-9:45 pm
Tuesday May 13 8:45-11:30 am 1:45-4:30 pm 7:00-9:45 pm
Wednesday May 14 8:45-11:30 am 1:45-4:30 pm 7:00-9:45 pm
Thursday May 15 8:45-11:30 am ----------- -----------
Mount Holyoke seniors and candidates for the certificate for international students must take all examinations and return them to the centers by 9:45 pm on Monday, May 12. All other students must take all examinations and return them by 11:30 am on Thursday, May 15.
Students must take prescheduled examinations at the scheduled time. They may take the other examinations whenever they wish as long as they complete each one during that examination session. Students who choose to start an examination late during one of the examination sessions must return the examination by the end of that session, thereby shortening the available time for taking the examination.
Note: Save this schedule. If lost, there are copies at the registrar's office, information desk at Blanchard, or circulation desk at the library.


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