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Show College Union Students living in College-operated residence halls agreed by written contract to retain their accommodations for the entire quarter. If a student desires to terminate from the residence halls, he may do so provided he receives official release from his housing contract or finds a student (other than one who has already applied for housing and is on the waiting list at the Housing Office) to take his place in the residence hall. CHARGES FOR COLLEGE FACILITIES ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. IF PAYMENTS ARE PAST DUE THE STUDENT WILL BE RESTRICTED FROM BOARD AND ROOM SERVICES. Students who are living in the LaSal and Stansbury apartments and desire a transfer to board and room accommodations have first preference for occurring vacancies over students not living in the residence halls. Some students have found that when they desire the LaSal or Stansbury apartments and vacancies are not immediately available, it is more practical for them to accept board and room accommodations and request placement in the apartments as soon as vacancies occur and are available to them. Residential Housing Listings of housing facilities in the community are available by a personal visit to the Housing Office. Summer Housing The College residence halls are available to Summer School students. Reservations may be made for the Summer Quarter by contacting the Director of Housing, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah 84408. *Housing Rates (Academic Year) Board and Room Autumn Winter Spring Total 19 meal plan $369 $363 $363 $1,095 14 meal plan $338 $331 $331 $1,000 (Single room$50.00 more per quarter) Room Only (Apartments Only) $139 $130 $130 $ 399 *Prices subject to change WEBER STATE COLLEGE UNION The Weber State College Union is the social. cultural, and recreational center of the campus for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests. All student government facilities, offices and council rooms are located in the Union. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests are encouraged to use the facilities and services. Reservations for meeting spaces and other facilities should be made well in advance. A list of services is available at the Weber State College Union. All groups using the facilities are required to observe Union policy. Those groups who do not observe Union policy will be excluded from using the facilities. Staff members working directly with the students are: the Director of the Union and Student Activities, Assistant Union Director, the Coordinator of Student Activities, and Coordinator of Student Government, Games Area Manager, and Arts and Crafts Manager. Students serving on Union activities committees are provided opportunities for growth in human development. Union committees available are: Arts and Crafts, Dance, Exhibits, Films, Games, Hospitality, Lectures, Married Students, Music and Talent, and Special Events. All students are invited to apply to the student body officers, to the committee chairpersons, or the Union staff for assignments to these committees. A master calendar of all campus events is maintained in the Weber State College Union for the purpose of coordinating campus activities. 42 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES BOOKSTORE The College Bookstore, located on the ground floor of the Union Building, is the source for all college text books and supplies. The bookstore is open from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday; 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday. During the first week of the quarter the bookstore is open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SERVICE For the student's classwork and activities the College provides an adequate physical plant and a buildings and grounds staff which maintain an environment that is comfortabe, healthful and wholesome. Buildings and Grounds offices and shops are located in the Maintenance Building. The Office of Campus Planning and Construction provides master planning and other architectural service for the campus. This office is located in Annex 7 on the corner of 4100 South and Harrison. COMMUNITY SERVICES Weber State College recognizes its role as a participant in the total community and strives to fulfill such responsibilities. Many faculty and staff serve on boards and committees within the community setting. The college, through Continuing Education, offers services and facilities in planning and implementing conferences and institutes. Evening and off-campus offerings are designed to meet the academic interest needs of both degree and non-degree persons. Other areas of service in Continuing Education include special vocational and adult basic education programs, consultation in community-related problems, and research. The Office of College Development will assist requesting groups and organizations in securing program speakers from the faculty and staff of the College whenever possible. CULTURAL PROGRAM The Fine Arts Center annually presents a liberal cultural program. Through this program ennobling thoughts and great ideas are expressed and communicated by means of the media of sight and sound. The various publics of the campus and community may receive culture through the fine and performing arts. These arts enrich the campus-community publics. The cultural calendar includes diversified activities, events and programs relating to the presentation, performance, execution and exhibition of major art forms and productions which have substantial artistic and cultural significance. Through these numerous offerings the Center has brought to the campus-community many internationally and nationally known celebrities in the areas of the humanities, arts, sciences, and public affairs. These cultural bookings are in addition to the College's own numerous and excellent musical and theatrical productions and art exhibits. It is in this spirit and in these modes of cultural contagions the Center serves as a well-established, college-community-cultural-academic-artistic-dynamic enterprise. 43 |