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Show The Security Office is located at 4040 Tyler Ave., Ogden, Utah. If you are temporarily residing in Utah for the primary purpose of attending Weber State College, and intend to return to your home state after the completion of your studies, AND IF your home state exempts non-resident students from paying for the licensing of their motor vehicles in that state, AND IF you have duly registered your vehicle in your home state and paid the taxes there, THEN YOU MAY 1. Obtain a certificate from the Weber State College Treasurer's Office evidencing the fact that you are a nonresident student in good standing; and 2. Present that certificate to the Security Officer and, upon proper application, receive, for 50 cents, a nonresident permit to operate your motor vehicle in this state for the term of your current Weber registration. If you are not entitled to the nonresident permit mentioned above, your vehicle must be registered in accordance with the Utah laws. Attention is called to the possibility that legal difficulties may be encountered by any student who obtains a nonresident automobile permit and votes or hunts as a Utah resident. Every student who is a resident of Utah and every nonresident student who is in Utah for more than 60 days is required to have a Utah Operator's License before he may legally operate a motor vehicle on the highways of this state. This license may be applied for at Drivers License Division, 447 - 39th Street, Ogden, Utah. The cost is $2. DIVISIONS OF THE COLLEGE Division of Business and Economics Division of Education Division of Humanities Division of Life Sciences Division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Division of Physical Education Division of Social Sciences Division of Technical Education Numbering of Courses—Courses numbered 001 through 009 include remedial and non-credit courses. Courses numbered 010 through 099 are terminal courses that ordinarily do not satisfy baccalaureate requirements. Courses numbered 90-99 and 190-199 are workshops, field trips, etc. Courses numbered from 1 through 9 are Lower Division courses usually taken either during the Freshman or Sophomore year. Courses numbered 100 through 199 are Upper Division courses usually taken either during the Junior or Senior year. Abbreviations Used—The following abbreviations are used throughout this catalog: A, Autumn Quarter; W, Winter Quarter; S, Spring Quarter; Su, Summer Quarter. A figure in parentheses (3) means the number of quarter hours allowed for a given course. 68 69 |