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Show • Tuition and Student Fees Rentals and Deposits Rentals and/or deposits are required on certain items and must be paid to the cashier. The following items are necessary to rent or require a deposit: Chemistry Lab Breakage Deposit* Key Deposit* Gymnasium Locker Lock Deposit* Art Building Locker Key Deposit* Wardrobe Locker Musical Instrument Locker Music Practice Room Piano/Organ *In order to obtain deposit refund from Cashier, student must return the key or lock to the department and obtain clearance from the department. No refund on any deposit made during the school year will be made after June 30. Student Development Program Fee Students whose skills in English and math fall below predetermined levels are assessed a Student Development fee each quarter. They are exempt from the fee when they have reached English and Math proficiency and have completed at least 30 credit hours with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better. (See Admissions: Freshmen Applicants.) Teaching Fee Education majors will be assessed an additional fee during the quarter in which they are registered for their student teaching experience. Test Fees* Fees are charged for various tests administered on campus in accordance with a schedule to be approved each year. The fees may change from time to time during the year. Inquiries should be made at the Testing Center in the Stewart Library, Room 45. ^Consult the quarterly class schedules for fee amounts as they may vary from quarter to quarter. Photo by Jonas Otsuji Student Services General Informatior The departments and programs in Student Services provide services which assist students in meeting their psychological, sociological and academic needs. An overall goal of Student Services is a commitment to solving student problems and in helping students become aware of services, activities and programs available to them. The personnel in Student Services will assist in designing, developing, implementing and evaluating programs to expand the students' personal development and enrich co-curricular opportunities. ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT CENTER Director: Dr. Philip O. Austin Location: Building 1, Room 145 Telephone: 626-6752 The Academic Advisement Center has been established to assist all students at Weber State to achieve academic success. The Advisement Center helps students to plan their college careers and understand Weber State graduation requirements. This advisement includes the General Education program, policies and procedures of Weber State, information regarding admissions, registration and graduation, referrals to academic departments for advisement in majors, referrals to appropriate campus and local support services, and additional assistance and advisement to students on academic probation and suspension. Advisement is designed to prepare students to achieve academically by establishing a sense of direction and purpose. This is accomplished through the offering of a new-student orientation, a "Becoming a Master Student - University Survival" extended orientation class (Child and Family Studies 190), other seminars and workshops, and the administration of investigative inventories and surveys. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Location: Department of Student Activities Shepherd Union, Room 241 Telephone: 626-6349 Advisor: Judy Hurst The Associated Students of Weber State University (ASWSU) recognize a two-fold purpose - (a) to represent the concerns, needs and desires of the Studentbody, and (b) to assist in the development of students. ASWSU is the university's official representative for all fee paying students and is committed to aggressively pursuing comprehensive internal and external student representation. ASWSU acknowledges dissimilar opinions in forming broad-based representation. ASWSU provides and supports programming and activities designed to involve and enrich the Studentbody as a whole. ASWSU provides students with a variety of services, community interaction and co-curricular learning opportunities unique to a university setting. ASWSU is primarily responsible to the Studentbody of Weber State University and mediates student discord in light of the ASWSU Constitution and Bylaws. ASWSU provides answers and, when possible, solutions to student questions and concerns. CAMPUS RECREATION Director. John Knight Location: Physical Education Building, Room 22 Telephone: 626-6637 (For other recreation opportunities, see J. Farrell Shepherd Union and Student Activities sections) Campus Recreation provides each student, faculty, and staff member the opportunity to become actively involved in a sports and recreation program. It is recognized as one of the duties of this department to encourage the student body to participate in organized sports, foster a spirit of fair play, promote sportsmanship among participants, provide facilities for recreation drop-in play, and develop a competitive sports club program with other colleges and outside organizations. This is accomplished through four separate programs: (1) Intramurals, (2) Informal Recreation, (3) Sport Clubs, and (4) Wilderness Recreation Center. Intramurals The objective of intramural programming is to promote social interaction and fellowship within Weber State through a wide range of competitive and recreational sports. Participation opportunities are offered in individual, dual, and team sports for both men and women. Many activities are also offered on a co-recreational basis. Informal Recreation This program provides the campus community the opportunity to use a variety of facilities for drop-in recreation. Facilities include a swimming pool, ten (10) racquetball courts, seven (7) outdoor tennis courts, conditioning areas (weights/aerobics), gym floors (basketball/volleyball/tennis), a six-lane, 200 meter indoor Student Services Interdisc. Programs Applied Science & Technolog' Arts& Humanities Business 8 Economics Education Health Professions Science Social & Behavioral Sciences 34 35 Continuing Education |