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December graduation applications due October 1
Greetings students.....the Records Office is extending a grace period
for students to submit applications for December graduation to October
1, 2004.  Any applications received after October 1, 2004 will be
entered for the May commencement.  You can access the application for
graduation on the Records and Registration web site address listed
below.  Click on the forms link and look for the application.  The form
should be printed out and delivered to the Records Office by the
deadline.

Also.....any petitions for December graduation candidates are due in
the Records Office by October 15.

Congratulations!

Visit the Records and Registration website at:
http://www.utc.edu/records-registration
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Workshops to train to be substitute teachers
The UTC Teacher Preparation Academy and Hamilton County Schools are
sponsoring free substitute teacher training seminars either September
30th from 5-8 p.m. at Brown Academy [718 E. 8th Street] or October 4
from 8 a.m. -noon at the Hamilton County Schools offices [6703 Bonny
Oaks Drive]. There will be handouts, light refreshments, door prizes
and favors.

Attendance at either seminar will enable participants to substitute in
Hamilton County Schools after completing the application process.
Substitute pay ranges from $42.50 to $53 a day and substitutes may pick
the days and schools for substituting.

Students can sign up on the board outside Hunter 201, call 425-2351 or
email [log in to unmask] .
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Cooperative education, internships, and exchange opportunities explained
Co-op jobs, internships, and exchange opportunities: The UTC Office of
Cooperative Education and International Programs assists students in
finding major-related work experiences such as internships and co-op
jobs or helps them to pursue academic exchanges within the U.S. and
around the world.  For more information about 2005-2006 (spring,
summer, or fall) work and exchange opportunities, attend one of the
following information sessions:

Wednesday, September 29- 12:00-1:00 p.m. (Ocoee Room- University Center)

For more information contact UTC's Office of Cooperative Education and
International Programs by phone at x4735, by e-mail at
[log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask], or in person at
University Center 326.
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UTC's Washington Center Internship & Academic Credit Program
Spring 2005 Application Deadline: Monday, November 1
Don't miss the November 1st application deadline for Spring 2005
internships with UTC's Washington Center Internship Program.  As you
may already know, this is an exciting opportunity for students (any
major with at least a 3.0 GPA and sophomore status) to get academic
credit and obtain major-related internships in Washington, D.C. through
the Washington Center Program.  Over the past couple of semesters, UTC
has helped fund this experience for a few, selected students.
Additional scholarships also are available through The Washington
Center and some of the internship employers.

Internship placements are made in various fields within private,
public, and nonprofit sectors.  There are numerous internship
employers; some examples include: The Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Education,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Amnesty International,
The Washington Times, The White House Media Affairs Office, U.S.
Department of Justice, The Environmental Protection Agency, Washington
law offices, Congressional offices, and foreign embassies.  In
addition, the program provides all participants with unique
opportunities to visit foreign embassies as well as attend a
congressional breakfast series (with current Congressmen and
Congresswomen) and a presidential lecture series (with international,
national and local leaders).

For more information about the program, attend one of the following
information sessions:

Wednesday, September 29- 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (Lookout Mountain Room-
University Center)
Thursday, September 30- 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (Signal Mountain Room-
University Center)
Friday, October 1- 10:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. (Lookout Mountain Room)

If you need more information, please contact the UTC Office of
Cooperative Education by phone (at 425-4735), in person (326 University
Center), or by e-mail (to [log in to unmask]) prior to the November
1st deadline.

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STUDENT GROUPS

The UTC Campus Girl Scouts are having their first meeting on Thursday,
September 30 at 6 pm in the Ocoee Room (UC 359).  No prior Girl Scout
experience is necessary.  Campus Girl Scouts have great plans to reach
out to their campus and community so come see what it's all about!
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The Semper Fidelis Society is one of the newest organizations on
campus. Our mission is to practice and teach the art of leadership. We
are a small organization and would like for you to contact us via
e-mail or phone if you are interested at all. Some events we will be
doing this semester include rappelling, physical training, and
leadership lessons.

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http://oneweb.utc.edu/~semperfi/
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