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Show 16 Senate Activities The seventeen academic and non-academic senators are required to present programs which highlight and serve either their constituencies or the campus community. The senators work in conjunction with their respective Deans, departments, and area councils to produce at least two programs per quarter. These activities encourage more one-on-one interactions among students, faculty, and staff. Sports Clubs Location: Department of Campus Recreation Health and Physical Education Center, Room 21 Telephone: 626-6972 Director: John Knight The sport club program involves students, faculty, staff and community which compete against local, state, regional and national college and university teams in a variety of sports. Included are: billiards, racquetball, rodeo, skiing, softball, soccer, fencing, swimming, ice hockey, rugby, bowling, volleyball, table tennis and martial arts. People interested in joining or starting up a new club should contact the Campus Recreation Office, 626-6637. Start Location: Department of Student Activities Shepherd Union, Second Level Telephone: 626-6349 Advisor: Tim Kamenar START is the acronym for Student Talent, Activity Record and Transcript. This unique program offers students a formal means for recording participation in activities at Weber State outside of the classroom. This program creates a transcript that, along with the academic transcript, will enhance a student's employment opportunities, or strengthen an application to graduate or professional school. Student Government See Associated Students (ASWSU) Student Leadership Development Programs Location: Department of Student Activities Shepherd Union, Second Level Telephone: 626-6349 Advisor: Judy Hurst Participation in the following programs provides leadership opportunities in addition to personal development: • Fall Student Leadership Conference - is open to all students on campus and is designed to provide leadership opportunities and instruction in an informal setting. It is held prior to the beginning of Fall Quarter. • Outreach - is a monthly program of leadership instruction and experiences presented by Weber State students to local high school leaders. • Profiles in Leadership - is a monthly forum for the benefit and enrichment of the students on campus. It is designed to introduce them to local leaders and gives them an opportunity for discussing leadership styles and issues. Volunteer Involvement Program (VIP) Location: Department of Student Activities Shepherd Union, Second Level Telephone: 626-6349 Advisor: Christine Colestock The student service projects of ASWSU include Alternative Spring Break, Best Buddies, Bridging the Gap, Christmas Tree Express, Family Services Projects, Environmental Projects, One Shot Service Projects, Project Care, and Special Olympics. VIP is committed to involving students in meaningful service opportunities. Wildcat Lanes and Game Center Location: Shepherd Union, East Main Floor Telephone: 626-6376 Coordinator: Fred Meaders Wildcat Lanes is a recreation center with bowling, billiards, and video games. The eight bowling lanes are complete with automatic scorers. Student UTA bus passes, class schedules, photocopies, and many more items are available at the service counter. Wilderness recreation Center Location: Department of Campus Recreation Health and Physical Education Center (HPEC), Room 11 (Sports Arena) Telephone: 626-6373 or 626-8986 Coordinator: Mike Harvey The Wilderness Recreation Center rents recreational equipment such as cross-country skis, snow boards, snowshoes, camping equipment, game equipment, white water rafts, mountain bikes, kayaks and canoes at nominal fees. The Center also coordinates outdoor recreational trips and programs for individuals and organizations. Please call for additional information. Weber State University 17 Enrollment and Academic Information Weber State University is committed to providing a quality undergraduate education for students. The role of the offices and services listed in this section of the catalog is to support students and help them achieve their educational goals. Location: Student Service Center Departments/Areas Admissions 96/97 18 Admissions 97/98 20 Student Recruitment Services 23 Orientation 23 Financial Aid 23 Scholarships 25 Registration 26 Academic Policies 28 Records 28 Credit by Examination or Petition 30 Program of Study (Major/Minor) Declaration 30 Academic Standards/Eligibliity 31 Graduation 31 Directors Admissions: Mr. Chris Rivera 626-6743 Student Recruitment Services 626-6752 Financial Aid: Mr. Richard Effiong 626-7131 Registrar: Dr. L. Winslow Hurst 626-6046 Scholarships 626-6029 Registration 626-6746 Records 626-6751 Graduation 626-6739 Academic Advisement: Dr. Ned Laff 626-6752 Orientation 626-7913 Weber State University |