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Show SERVICES OF THE COLLEGE Student Personnel Services The development and coordination of Student Personnel Services is the responsibility of the Dean of Students. Under his direction, needed policies and procedures for student personnel are developed and recommended to the President and the Administrative Council. Those in charge of carrying out these assignments include: Alan J. Dayley, Dean of Students; Wm. Rolfe Kerr, Dean of Men; Mrs. Marva H. Gregory, Dean of Women; Ralph D. Marsden, Director of Counseling and Testing; William D. Van Dyke, Director of Financial Aids; Hugh R. Jacobs, Director of Placement; James D. Condie, Director of Upward Bound Program; Karl G. Wood, Director of Housing; J. Farrell Shepherd, Director of the Weber State College Union and Student Activities; G. Lamont Shupe, Coordinator of Student Activities; Curtis Smout, Coordinator of Student Government; Robert Anderson, Coordinator of Student Loans, Emil 0. Hanson, Counselor; Dan Rhodes, Counselor; Gwen F. Vogel, Counselor. COUNSELING SERVICE Counseling—The following services are coordinated through the Weber State College Counseling service: (1) counseling with vocational, educational, and personal problems; (2) testing; (3) advisement. The objective of the Counseling Service is to assist the student to make intelligent decisions regarding his vocational, academic, and personal needs. Any Student who desires assistance may visit with a counselor prior to his first registration to help him in a choice of major and in making other educational plans. Special help is available during August and September. Call the Counseling Service for an appointment. Testing—Each Freshman is required to take the American College Test prior to registration. The ACT measures the four areas of English, mathematics, natural science, and social studies. (For details see Admission Requirements.) The Testing Office also gives aptitude, interest, personality and achievement tests as recommended by the deans or counselors. In addition high school transcripts and ACT scores are kept on file at the Testing Office for the use of advisors and counselors. An adult student who has not completed high school requirements is required to take the General Educational Development Tests of the United States Armed Forces Institute. These tests 77 |