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Show Services of the College will be placed in the campus library and in the Environ Office. 3. Services will include forums, seminars, workshops, speakers, etc., and will be extended to other state institutions and agencies as well as to the local community. 4. Educational Studies with the primary objective of establishing a field of study offered as a minor at Weber State College. (Similar courses and programs are presently being offered at Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, UCLA, etc., demonstrating nationally a new and accepted academic area of study.) UPWARD BOUND Don N. Jensen, Director LaMar Kap, Counselor Upward Bound—The Upward Bound Program at Weber State College is designed to prepare high school students from poverty surroundings for post high school education. Ninety students from the eleventh and twelfth grades from Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, Duchesne and Uintah counties are selected and involved in the twelve-month program. To be eligible for the Upward Bound Program, a student must be attending a high school within a 50-mile radius of Weber State College and come from a low income family. Applications and further information may be obtained from the Upward Bound Office. This program is funded by the Federal Government except for limited matching funds provided by the College. Services of the College 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 are 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. 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, Music and Talent, and Special Events. All students are invited to apply to the student body officers, to the committee chairmen, or the union staff for assignments to these committees. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS The Associated Students of Weber State College operate under the ASWSC Constitution. The ASWSC provides the opportunity for students to serve either as an elected student officer or on several committees. Elected student officers include the student body president, vice presidents, and senators. ASWSC committees include Leadership, Elections, Community Service, Orientation, Ombudsman and others as organized. WEBER STATE COLLEGE UNION J. Farrell Shepherd, Director of Union and Student Activities G. Lamont Shupe, Assistant Director of the Union Curtis Smout, Coordinator of Student Government Ray Myers, Coordinator of Student Activities The Weber State College Union is the social-cultural, and recreational center of the campus for students, faculty, staff, COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE The Weber State College Community Service Committee has been organized to maintain public relations for Weber State College, to provide an outlet for campus talent and develop student participants, and to serve the community. In cooperation with the Office of College Development, the Community Service Bureau compiles a roster of current talent and assists requesting organizations in securing programs for the community. 74 75 |