STUDENTS
Applying for the Practicum (Student Teaching) Semester (Educ 323s) for Spring '01 Students who did not receive application materials in the mail during the week of 11/22, please notify Gayle Higgins, x 2844, room 303, Reese Psychology and Education Building, so she can have materials sent to you. Twelve-College Exchange Application Deadline Students applying to the Twelve-College Exchange for fall '00, spring '01, or the 2000-01 academic year must submit their completed application forms to the Dean of the College's Office, 202 Mary Lyon Hall, by WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, at 5 pm. Please note: applications will not be handed out on the date on which they are due. January Internships Don't forget to attend an "Internship Evaluation and Success" meeting. Check the Career Development Center calendar of events or the CSJ Calendar for dates and times. Deadline to Submit Student Registration Forms to Confirm January Internships Forms must be at the Career Development Center by Friday, December 10. Mount Holyoke Alumnae Fellowships for Seniors Graduating seniors are eligible to apply for Mount Holyoke Alumnae Fellowships. These fellowships are awarded for independent projects, graduate work, and professional schools. Approximately twenty awards are given each year in amounts ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. One award of $7,500 is given to the overall best candidate. Applications are available in room 10, Mary Woolley Hall or by contacting Karen Griffin at x2653 or kgriffin@mtholyoke.edu. The application deadline is February 15, 2000.
COMMUNITY
Do You Use Technology in Your
classroom? The Curriculum Support and Instructional Technology (CSIT)
team is gearing up for the Spring 2000 semester. In order to provide
faculty with service and support for their technology needs, CSIT is
requesting information from MHC faculty. The Spring 2000 Technology
Needs Survey is being distributed. Please take a few minutes to think
of how CSIT can help address your technology needs for the spring
semester. You can submit the Technology Needs Survey via the Web at
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/csit/techneeds.html Alternatively, CSIT liaisons will be
emailing the form, as well as sending paper copies to departmental
administrators. Please use your preferred method of communication. If
you have any questions about this process, email the CSIT liaisons at
CSIT@mtholyoke.edu
or contact your
liaison directly. The LITS/CSIT liaisons list is available at
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/about/
allliaisons.html
9:00 amArt History 243 -106B Art Bldg. Asian Studies 110 (01) & (02) - 221 Ciruti Asian Studies 120 (01) & (02) Asian Studies 222 - 225 Ciruti French 101 (01) - 111 Ciruti French 101 (02) - 127 Ciruti French 101 (03) - Reese 316 German 101 (01) - 9 Ciruti German 101 (02) -123 Ciruti German 201 (01) & (02) -109 Ciruti Spanish 200 (01)
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2:00 pmArt History 241 - 106B Art Bldg. Asian Studies 212 - 225 Ciruti Music 100 (01) & (02) - 104 Pratt Spanish 361 - 127 Ciruti
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9:00 amArt History 262 - 216 Art Bldg. Film Studies 201 - 101 Dwight Art History 230 -106B Art Bldg. Italian 101 (01) - 123 Ciruti Spanish 201 (01) & (03) & (04) - 302 Reese Theater 210 - Rooke Theatre |
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2:00 pmItalian 201 - 123 Ciruti
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The above examinations are the only prescheduled ones. Be sure to note any exams that apply to you and meet those appointments at the scheduled time and place.
SELF-SCHEDULED EXAMINATIONS: Students must present ID cards at the exam center. Students who have lost their ID cards may obtain a replacement ID card for $15 by going to the One-Card office located on the ground floor of the Central Services Building.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be ONE examination center, HOOKER AUDITORIUM. Students should enter Hooker at the upper level by the doors nearest the amphitheater. Follow signs to the appropriate exam distribution areas. Exams are to be taken in the designated classrooms. Open-book rooms will be posted. Examinations are two hours in length with an extra half-hour permitted. Please note that there is NO SMOKING during examinations.
Physically challenged students requiring assistance obtaining their examinations from Hooker may contact Blanca Ayala, x2025, so that arrangements can be made prior to the beginning of the examination period.
HOOKER will have examinations for the following departments:
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Astronomy Biological Sciences Chemistry Classics Economics |
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English French Geography & Geology Greek |
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History Interdepartmental Italian Latin Politics |
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Psychology Religion Russian Spanish Sociology |
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Saturday |
December 18 |
8:45&endash;11:30 am |
1:45&endash;4:30 pm |
7:00&endash;9:45 pm |
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Sunday |
December 19 |
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1:45&endash;4:30 pm |
7:00&endash;9:45 pm |
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Monday |
December 20 |
8:45&endash;11:30 am |
1:45&endash;4:30 pm |
7:00 &endash;9:45 pm |
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Tuesday |
December 21 |
8:45&endash;11:30 am |
1:45&endash;4:30 pm |
7:00 &endash;9:45 pm |
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Wednesday |
December 22 |
8:45&endash;11:30 am |
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All examinations must be taken and returned to the center by 11:30 am on Wednesday, December 22. 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 a single 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: Please save this schedule. If lost, another copy may be obtained from the registrar's office, information desk at Blanchard, or circulation desk at the library.