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Show Faculty and Academic Standards All members of the instructional staff are selected with the approval of the school or department to which the program is related. They are college faculty or persons employed during the day in responsible positions in their fields of specialization, who bring to their classes the benefit of current knowledge and practical experience. All offerings will maintain a high quality consistent with the standard of the college. Fees, Deposits and Refunds Extension Classes • Credit classes are charged the same tuition and given the same refunds as day school. Specialized classes are contracted according to costs incurred in setting up and operating the class. • Conferences and Special Programs - Fees for conferences are individually priced and announced accordingly. • Non-Credit Classes - Corresponding fees are listed in the class bulletins, published quarterly by the college. The college policy is to keep non-credit course fees as low as possible but at a level which will provide high quality instruction. • Travel Study Program - Procedures for making deposits, and paying fees are explained in the brochures announcing the various Travel-Study Programs sponsored by the college. Mountain West Educational Equity Centers (Race) The Mountain West Educational Equity Centers (Race) is a federally funded program under Tide IV of the 1964 Civil Rights Act as amended. The Center provides technical assistance and training to public school districts in Region VIU (Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota). The Center strives to provide a relatively stable source of desegregation assistance and training to school districts within Region VHI. The Center staff are able to provide assistance in the preparation and adoption of race desegregation plans, identification of education problems that have arisen or that may arise, from the implementation of a race desegregation plan; the development of methods of encouraging student, parent and community support for, and involvement in, the race desegregation process, as well as other related race desegregation activities. Mountain West Educational Equity Centers (Sex) The Mountain West Educational Equity Centers (Sex) is a Weber State College sponsored project funded by the U.S. Department of Education as legislated in the 1964 Civil Rights Act as amended. The Center provides training and technical assistance to public school districts in Region VTTT (Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota). The center provides training and technical assistance in the preparation, adoption and implementation of plans for sex desegregation including Title IX requirements. Authorized activities include the following: (a) The development of programs that will enhance the understanding of problems of sex bias in education by public school personnel; (b) The identification of sex bias and sex role stereotypes in textbooks and other curricular materials and the development of methods of countering their effects on students; (c) The use of counseling materials and techniques that do not discriminate on the basis of sex; (d) The preparation and dissemination to parents and students of materials explaining the requirements of Title DC, and; (e) The recruitment of women and men for employment in public schools in positions in which they are under-represented. Professional Development Programs Professional Development Programs include educational seminars, workshops, short courses and conferences to enhance career skills. These may include supervision and management expertise, technical skills, career success skills or other related topics. Specific programs include Allied Health and Nursing courses, Correction and Law Enforcement Academy, and Small Business Development Seminars. Special Interest Programs Special interest programs are designed at the request of the community, faculty and students. Current programs include an annual Summer Day Camp for children ages 6-12 years, winter outdoor sports, a homework center for elementary school children, and week-long camps and institutes for high school aged youths. VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION Director: Paul G. Butterfield Location: Administration Bldg., Room 304 Telephone: 626-6067 Vocational and Technical Education includes those vocational programs of less than a baccalureate degree. The Office of Vocational and Technical Education provides the following functions: 1. A link between the College and employers, agencies and citizens through a representative vocational advisory council. 2. Exploration of new program possibilities with the schools of the College to develop training programs for clients who wish to develop employable skills and attitudes which are compatible with job opportunities in business and industry in the local area and in the state. A link between the College and staffs of the State Board for Vocational Education and the State Board of Regents for statistical and fiscal reporting and program information. Direction of vocational affairs for the College as staff to the Vice President for Academic Affairs. UTAH STATE BOARD OF REGENTS Sue Marie Young, Chairman Steven E Snow, Vice Chairman Terms Expire 1987 WEBER STATE COLLEGE INSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL Harold C. Steed, Chairman Richard Myers, Vice Chairman Marvin J. Ashton, Salt Lake City Donald B. Holbrook, Salt Lake City Reba L. Keele, Orem Fred H. Stringham, Bountiful Scott L. Wyatt, Logan (student) Dale O. Zabriskie, Salt Lake City Terms Expire 1989 Elva M. Barnes, Bountiful A. Dean Jeffs, Orem Frank J. Petty, Cedar City Steven E Snow, St George Sue Marie Young, Richfield Terms Expire 1991 Charles W. Bullen, Logan Douglas S. Foxley, Salt Lake City John B. Goddard, Ogden W. Eugene Hansen, Salt Lake City Clifford S. LeFevre, Clearfield Terms Expire 1987 Jerry W. Baker, Ogden Roy C. Nelson, Ogden Harold C. Steed, Clearfield Terms Expire 1989 Bryce C. Flamm, Ogden Morris Hansen, Syracuse Richard Myers, Ogden John E Ulibarri, Roy June W. Vorwaller, Brigham City Weber State College Alumni Association President Sharon C. Young (Ogden) Term Expires July, 1987 Weber State College Student Body President Jonathan P. Wright (Roy) Term Expires June, 1987 Officers of WSC Institutional Council Diane F. Cook, Secretary Commissioner of Higher Education Wm. Rolfe Kerr COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Jerald T. Storey, Treasurer GENERAL ADMINISTRATORS: President Assistant to the President for Governmental Relations Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for Business Affairs - Vice President for College Relations Vice President for Student Services - Legal Counsel Director of Equal Employment Internal Auditor Stephen D. Nadauld Robert H. DeBoer Robert B. Smith — Jerald T. Storey — Dean W. Hurst - Marie L. Kotter - G. Richard Hill — David A. Torres Steven Nabor BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Vice President for Business Affairs — Executive Director of Business Affairs Director of Purchasing Controller — ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Vice President for Academic Affairs . Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Robert B. Smith Director, Vocational and Technical Education Dean, School of Allied Health Sciences - Dean, School of Arts and Humanities — Coordinator, Val A. Browning Center - Dean, School of Business and Economics Dean, School of Education Director of Master of Education Program - Dean, School of Natural Sciences (Acting) Dean, School of Social Sciences Dean, School of Technology 212 Dean, Division of Continuing Education Director of Program Management — Director, Computing Services E Jeffery Livingston - Paul G. Butterfield Reed M. Stringham Sherwin W. Howard Scott L. Jensen — Allen F. Simkins — Richard V. Jones — A. Cordell Perkes Helen J. James — Richard W. Sadler A. Kent Randall _ Richard O. Ulibarri Ann Millner Craige S. Hall Director of Personnel and Business Services Director of Physical Plant Director of Architectural and Engineering Services Director of Business Affairs and Budget COLLEGE RELATIONS: Vice President for College Relations Director, Administrative Services and College Relations Director, Dee Events Center Chief, Security and Parking Director, Alumni Relations and Special Services Director, Intercollegiate Athletics Director, Cultural Affairs Jerald T. Storey - Garth L. Welch - Robert L. Nielson - Randy J. Harris K Stan Greenhalgh - David M. Maxson - J. Robert Folsom A. Dee Vest _ Dean W. Hurst Robert H. DeBoer Lou W. Johnson Lee G. Cassity Director, News & Public Information Director, Development Assistant Director, Development STUDENT SERVICES Vice President for Student Services Assistant Vice President for Academic Services Dean of Students Edie G. Hester Gary T. Crompton Daniel L. Martino Howard G. Noel - Don E Spainhower Robb S. Alexander, Jr. Marie L. Kotter Director of Campus Life Emil O. Hanson Toni Weight Richard W. Sline 213 |