Hawk Parent eNews: Fall 2011

Below are some important dates to add to your calendar.

In this issue....

Revised Final Exam Schedule

Important Dates

Public Safety Tip Line

Articles of Interest

Revised Final Exam Schedule

Hurricane Irene and the recent snowstorm and regional power outage have resulted in the cancellation of seven days of classes this semester. The University will make up two of these days and evenings of instruction, and still end before the semester break, by holding classes on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 13 and 14. Therefore, final exams will begin two days later than scheduled, on Thursday, Dec. 15, and will end on Wednesday, Dec. 21.

See the revised schedule here

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Important Dates

° November 22 at 10 pm: Thanksgiving recess begins.

° December 4: Fall Commencement. For more information click here.

° December 14: Classes end.

° December 15: Final Exams begin.

° December 21: Final Exams end.

° December 22: Residence Halls close at 8:00 am.

January 2012

°January 3, 2012: Wintersession begins. Students living on campus for the fall semester may reside in their current spaces if they are registered for winterterm courses.

° January 17, 2012: Wintersession ends.

° January 22, 2012: Residence Halls reopen for the Spring 2012 semester.

° January 23, 2012: Classes begin.

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Articles of Interest

20 Ways to Spend Quality Time with Your Student

Great Gifts For Your Student

Time Management For Your College Student

The Role of An Academic Advisor

Faculty Expectations of Your College Student

Applying for Student Financial Aid

The Overwhelmed College Student

Students that "Self Injure"

Common Learning Disabilities in Students

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Public Safety Tip Line

For many students, it is difficult to come forward to complain about their peers and possible involvement in negative behavior. For this reason, Public Safety has established a Tip Line (768-7827). Students (or anyone), may call in information about a problem occurrence and remain anonymous. While it is preferred that Public Safety work with an established witness, the Tip Line does at least afford the opportunity to look into the issue. If you have any questions about the tip line, please email Mike Czerepuszko, Associate Director of Public Safety. For more information on the anonymous tip line click here.

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