The Psychology/Sociology Club will meet on Tuesday, October 26, at 8:00 p.m. in Room 1 of the Psychology/Sociology Building. Dr. Paul Shapiro will be discussing some of his research, which will probably involve his recent study of freshman attitudes toward college. We'll have snacks.
Also, the Club will be sponsoring a Bake Sale from 10:30-1:30 on Wednesday, October 27 in the hallway in front of the Post Office in the Student Center. Club members or friends who want to either make something for the sale or sit at the table during the sale should contact either Dr. Cotter, faculty advisor, or Trudy Hall, Secretary.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Registration and Important Dates
Registration for Spring 2011 classes will begin on October 25, 2010. Your registration dates depend on how many credit hours you have completed as of the start (not the end) of the fall semester:
Students Graduating Spring 2011 October 25-December 6 **
Seniors 90 or more credits October 27-December 6 **
Juniors 85-89 credits October 28-December 6 **
Juniors 60-84 credits October 28-December 6
Sophomores 30-59 credits October 29-December 6
Freshmen 0-29 credits November 1-December 6 **
** You will probably have an "Advisor Hold" on your record, meaning that you need to consult with me before you can register.
The schedules of spring semester classes are available online -- please review them and come up with some ideas of classes before meeting with me.
If you need to meet with me for advisement, the best times to do that are during my office hours, which are 1:30-3:30 MW and 9:30-11:30 TR. If none of those times work, please let me know and we'll figure something out.
Here are some important dates:
1. This semester's deadline for withdrawing from classes is Monday, October 18.
2. The deadline for signing up for the Regents' Tests is Friday, October 22.
3. For students graduating this semester: The deadline for ordering your cap and gown is November 15.
Students Graduating Spring 2011 October 25-December 6 **
Seniors 90 or more credits October 27-December 6 **
Juniors 85-89 credits October 28-December 6 **
Juniors 60-84 credits October 28-December 6
Sophomores 30-59 credits October 29-December 6
Freshmen 0-29 credits November 1-December 6 **
** You will probably have an "Advisor Hold" on your record, meaning that you need to consult with me before you can register.
The schedules of spring semester classes are available online -- please review them and come up with some ideas of classes before meeting with me.
If you need to meet with me for advisement, the best times to do that are during my office hours, which are 1:30-3:30 MW and 9:30-11:30 TR. If none of those times work, please let me know and we'll figure something out.
Here are some important dates:
1. This semester's deadline for withdrawing from classes is Monday, October 18.
2. The deadline for signing up for the Regents' Tests is Friday, October 22.
3. For students graduating this semester: The deadline for ordering your cap and gown is November 15.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Convocation Wednesday, September 29
The following message was sent out earlier today by President Blanchard:
Psychology/Sociology students: "Phase II" of the Health and Human Sciences complex mentioned in the message will be the new home of our department. Please try to come to the Convocation on Wednesday, if for no other reason than to show the Speaker the strength of your commitment to your education.
As you certainly know by now, Mr. David Ralston, the Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives will be on campus this Wednesday, September 29. He will be speaking in Jackson Hall at 11:00 that morning. At the risk of pushing this a bit harder than necessary, I want to encourage you and your students to attend. Speaker Ralston was instrumental in our receiving the funding for Phase I of our Health and Human Sciences Complex this year and will be key to our receiving the money for Phase II next year. I want the Speaker to know that we appreciate his support. Having a large crowd for his presentation is important to sending that message. Thank you for your help on this.
Psychology/Sociology students: "Phase II" of the Health and Human Sciences complex mentioned in the message will be the new home of our department. Please try to come to the Convocation on Wednesday, if for no other reason than to show the Speaker the strength of your commitment to your education.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
School Psychology Information Session
Georgia State University in Atlanta is hosting an information session about its School Psychology graduate program and the field of School Psychology in general. This session will be held Tuesday, October 5, at 7:00 p.m. The location will be in the College of Education Forum (10th floor), 30 Pryor Street, Atlanta, GA 30303.
For directions or more information, please contact Chela Hamilton, Graduate Program Assistant, at Cheham23@yahoo.com or (410)419-8943.
For directions or more information, please contact Chela Hamilton, Graduate Program Assistant, at Cheham23@yahoo.com or (410)419-8943.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Psychology/Sociology Club Meeting
The Psychology/Sociology Club will meet on Tuesday, September 21, at 8:00 p.m. in Room 3 of the Psychology/Sociology Building. We will plan activities for the rest of the semester, including a fundraiser, a service project, and a possible field trip to the Sleep Disorders Clinic at Phoebe Putney Hospital in Albany. All are welcome to join us at the meeting.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Writing Center Open
The Writing Center is now open. It is located in Room 107 of the English Building. The hours are as follows:
Monday 12pm-2pm, 4pm-8pm
Tuesday 10am-12pm, 1pm-8pm
Wednesday 10am-3pm, 4pm-8pm
Thursday 10am-12pm, 1pm-7pm
The Writing Center staff provide feedback and assistance on the writing process, including topic development, transition between ideas/paragraphs, and plagiarism issues. They will not proofread your paper or write it for you. For more information on the writing center, visit its link on the GSW web site.
Monday 12pm-2pm, 4pm-8pm
Tuesday 10am-12pm, 1pm-8pm
Wednesday 10am-3pm, 4pm-8pm
Thursday 10am-12pm, 1pm-7pm
The Writing Center staff provide feedback and assistance on the writing process, including topic development, transition between ideas/paragraphs, and plagiarism issues. They will not proofread your paper or write it for you. For more information on the writing center, visit its link on the GSW web site.
Regents Testing dates
The deadline for signing up for the fall semester administration of the Regents Tests is Friday, October 22, 2010. Students who do not pass the Tests their first semester at GSW (and have not previously passed them at another school) will have to take the remediation class until they satisfy this requirement. Therefore, it is very important that you take the Tests this semester.
The dates for the Regents Tests themselves are as follows:
Essay Only
Students lacking essay part only.
(Wed) October 27, 2010 - 2:00pm (check-in 1:45pm)
Reading Only
Students lacking reading part only.
(Thu) October 28, 2010 - 9:00am (check-in 8:45am)
Both Parts
Students lacking essay and reading part.
(Wed) October 27, 2010 - 9:00am (check-in 8:45am)
Both Parts
Students lacking essay and reading part.
(Thu) October 28, 2010 - 2:00pm (check-in 1:45pm)
To register, go here. You only need to sign up for one testing session; if you need both tests, sign up for one of the sessions that offers both.
The dates for the Regents Tests themselves are as follows:
Essay Only
Students lacking essay part only.
(Wed) October 27, 2010 - 2:00pm (check-in 1:45pm)
Reading Only
Students lacking reading part only.
(Thu) October 28, 2010 - 9:00am (check-in 8:45am)
Both Parts
Students lacking essay and reading part.
(Wed) October 27, 2010 - 9:00am (check-in 8:45am)
Both Parts
Students lacking essay and reading part.
(Thu) October 28, 2010 - 2:00pm (check-in 1:45pm)
To register, go here. You only need to sign up for one testing session; if you need both tests, sign up for one of the sessions that offers both.
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