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                                                      Announcement from the President 

Starting next semester, all food sold at Shelbyton University will be organic. This will include all food prepared and served in the main cafeteria, as well as snacks bought in vending machines throughout campus. This policy also includes beverages as well, both hot and cold. When possible, the university will contract local growers to provide fresh organic produce. Student meal tickets will continue to be honored. The university is implementing this policy in order to regulate the sugar and fat content in student diets. This change in policy reflects health awareness programs being implemented at other colleges and universities across the nation.


                                                  Announcement from Student Services 

Walton University seeks a student to manage the school’s state-of-the-art exercising facility part time on weekday evenings and weekends. Preference will be given to those students in their graduating year and who have a background in sports management and/or health science. The qualified candidate will be responsible for opening and closing the facility, scheduling classes, such as yoga and pilates, and assisting those students and faculty members who need help. Knowledge of computer databases is essential, as is a GPA of no less than 3.0. For more information, please see Lorette in Student Services, Room A1.


                                                        Announcement from the Dean 

Starting next semester, students at Stamford College will not be allowed to use laptop computers during class time. Any student using a laptop computer during class time will be asked to turn it off or leave the room. This policy is in response to complaints saying that increased laptop usage during class time is noisy and distracting. Laptop usage will be permitted in all main campus areas, including libraries and food service areas. If you have any questions regarding this policy, please feel free to contact the Dean. Office hours are Monday-Friday 9 to 5pm.


                                                         Announcement from the Dean

Starting Monday, students at Greenlich College are invited to submit nominations for The Student-of-the-Year Award. The student of the year will best represent the school motto: “Diligence and Desire.” The winning student will receive a cash prize of $5,000.00 and laptop computer. The nominated student may be in any year and must be currently enrolled at Greenlich College. You may not nominate yourself. Voting will take place throughout the month. To vote, go to room 310 with your student ID card. Students not enrolled at Greenlich College cannot vote. If you have any questions, please contact the Dean’s office.


                                                         Announcement from the Dean 

In celebration of this the Year of the Volunteer, Wystport University is pleased to announce the following. Starting next semester, each student will be required to be a volunteer for one full semester. Students may choose which organization they would like to volunteer for. Volunteering for work related to your major is recommended but not required. However, a minimum of four hours a week volunteering is required. You will receive credit for your work as a volunteer. The required minimum number of volunteer hours is forty-eight per student. Volunteering is a requirement for graduation. If you have any questions about this policy, please contact the Dean’s office.


                                                        Announcement from the President 

Starting next semester, all first and second year students will be required to live on campus in a dormitory. The university has recently finished construction of the Jean Moly Dormitory and the Dr. S. Gordon Dormitory. These state-of-the-art dorms each contain 500 rooms with laundry facilities and exercising rooms in the basements. Each room has two beds and a small refrigerator. All rooms are internet ready, have card key locks, and provide wonderful views of Lake Borlay. Rooms and roommates will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. The Dr. S. Gordon dormitory is for male students only. The Jean Moly dormitory is for female students only. If you have any questions, please contact the university president.













                                                                              

                                                                         Students accommodations 

Some university students prefer to live with their families until they graduate and can earn their own living. However, it is also very common for young people beginning university to choose to live together with other students in halls of residence. Although there are several potential downsides to this communal way of living, there are also numerous benefits. A student residence usually can be a very good option. Students can make friends easily, never live alone and residences are usually near the university so students can save money and time at the same time. Despite these clear advantages, there are also considerable drawbacks. Sometimes students' rooms are very small and bathrooms may sometimes have to be shared. Being full of young people, halls can also be very noisy. Likewise, parties and late nights are common and can interfere with students' academic progress. All things considered, there are pros and cons to living in halls.