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| Sunday, May 1, 2011
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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| Monday, May 2, 2011
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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GSA Table
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| Description: |
GSA will be hosting an information table where we will be selling tickets for our alternative prom on May 6th.
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| Contact: |
Jen Gillies
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
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| Description: |
What is PTK?
"The
purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage
scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose,
Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of
leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of
ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for
stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."
Today
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher
education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in
all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands,
Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and
Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership
benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor
societies.
Phi
Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the
academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide
opportunities for individual growth and development through
participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.
Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of
Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that
200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year.
Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta
Kappa.
What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
- Members
of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer
scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600
senior institutions.
- Enrollment in The Transfer Database,
used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi
Theta Kappa transfer students.
- Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
- Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix
the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their
two-year college diploma.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have
their membership in the international honor society noted on their
transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear
the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college
commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on
college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
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| Contact: |
Toni Aubuchon
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| Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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GSA Table
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| Description: |
GSA will be hosting an information table where we will be selling tickets for our alternative prom on May 6th.
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| Contact: |
Jen Gillies
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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GHC Softball vs. Centralia
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| Description: |
Double header.
Driving Directions to Bishop Athletic Complex: As you enter Aberdeen, you will be on Wishkah Street. Stay in the far left lane. Turn left on South "H" Street (third traffic light past the Wishkah Bridge). As you cross the Chehalis River Bridge, stay in the far right lane and merge onto Boone Street/Highway 105 (follow Westport/Grayland signs). From this point, you will travel 2.9 miles on Highway 105 (note: the complex is 1.9 miles from the entrance to GHC). The complex is on the right side of the highway.
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| Contact: |
Tyler Gaston
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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GSA Meeting
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| Description: |
The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.
Community members are also welcome.
Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
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| Contact: |
Jessica Larson
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| Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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GSA Table
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| Description: |
GSA will be hosting an information table where we will be selling tickets for our alternative prom on May 6th.
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| Contact: |
Jen Gillies
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Spring Student Success Conference
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| Description: |
The Spring Student Success Conference is scheduled for Wednesday, May 4, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the first floor of the library building. The conference is free and open to all students. We will offer a variety of short workshops beginning every 30 minutes to help students with Study Skills, College Knowledge, and Personal Development.
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| Contact: |
Laura Ratcliff
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Running Start Meeting
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| Description: |
A final Running Start meeting is planned for Wednesday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the HUB on the GHC campus. This will be for home-schooled families and for those attending area high schools who may have missed the school visit. For more information, call Vivian Kaylor at (360) 538-4093.
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| Contact: |
Vivian Kaylor
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| Thursday, May 5, 2011
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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GSA Table
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| Description: |
GSA will be hosting an information table where we will be selling tickets for our alternative prom on May 6th.
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| Contact: |
Jen Gillies
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9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Safety, Health & Wellness Fair
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| Description: |
The GHC Health & Wellness Committee is sponsoring the 9th Annual Safety, Health & Wellness Fair on Thursday, May 5, 2011 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the HUB. You can have a stress assessment, get your blood pressure taken, have a vision screening or explore the variety of GHC PE class offerings. Our student nurses will be sponsoring tables providing information on healthy lifestyles and illness prevention. There will be lots and lots of information – please see the attached flyer for more details.
Take a few minutes out of your day to enjoy the Health Fair – there really is something for everyone!
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| Contact: |
Maureen Espedal
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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GHAB Meetings
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| Description: |
Plan events and such
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| Contact: |
GHAB officers
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2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Presentation: Recovering from Trauma
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| Description: |
A panel presentation on Getting Free: Recovering from Trauma will be held on Thursday, May 5th from 2-3:30 p.m. in room 2250. The speakers will explain Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and discuss methods of recovering from the effects of accidents, childhood abuse and neglect, violence, war and other traumatic events. The panel will consist of the following:
Peter Schmidt, Psy.D
Katy Murray, MSW and EMDR practitioner
Angela Crowley, CMHC
Patricia Tucker, LCSW
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| Contact: |
Melissa Barnes
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| Friday, May 6, 2011
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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GSA Table
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| Description: |
GSA will be hosting an information table where we will be selling tickets for our alternative prom on May 6th.
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| Contact: |
Jen Gillies
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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8:00 PM - 11:59 PM
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GSA Alternative Prom
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| Description: |
Meet in the HUB for GSA's Alternative Prom. The theme is "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and is an additional fundraiser for a LGBT scholarship. It's a chance for students to bring thier boyfreind or girlfriend to dance the night away. A prom King , Queen, Prince, and Princess will also be crowned.
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| Contact: |
Jen Gillies
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| Saturday, May 7, 2011
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Noon - 5:00 PM
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GHC Softball vs Highline CC
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| Description: |
Double header.
Driving Directions to Bishop Athletic Complex: As you enter Aberdeen, you will be on Wishkah Street. Stay in the far left lane. Turn left on South "H" Street (third traffic light past the Wishkah Bridge). As you cross the Chehalis River Bridge, stay in the far right lane and merge onto Boone Street/Highway 105 (follow Westport/Grayland signs). From this point, you will travel 2.9 miles on Highway 105 (note: the complex is 1.9 miles from the entrance to GHC). The complex is on the right side of the highway.
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| Contact: |
Tyler Gaston
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| Monday, May 9, 2011
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(All Day)
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
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| Description: |
What is PTK?
"The
purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage
scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose,
Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of
leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of
ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for
stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."
Today
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher
education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in
all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands,
Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and
Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership
benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor
societies.
Phi
Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the
academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide
opportunities for individual growth and development through
participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.
Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of
Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that
200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year.
Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta
Kappa.
What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
- Members
of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer
scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600
senior institutions.
- Enrollment in The Transfer Database,
used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi
Theta Kappa transfer students.
- Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
- Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix
the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their
two-year college diploma.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have
their membership in the international honor society noted on their
transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear
the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college
commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on
college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
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| Contact: |
Toni Aubuchon
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| Tuesday, May 10, 2011
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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GSA Meeting
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| Description: |
The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.
Community members are also welcome.
Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
|
| Contact: |
Jessica Larson
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| Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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| Thursday, May 12, 2011
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9:00 AM - Noon
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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GHAB Meetings
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| Description: |
Plan events and such
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| Contact: |
GHAB officers
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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| Friday, May 13, 2011
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7:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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| Saturday, May 14, 2011
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(All Day)
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(All Day)
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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USO Dance
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| Description: |
GHC Veterans Club & Auxilary is hosting a traditional USO Dance for memorial Day to thank past and present GH Military for serving our country.
The theme of the dance is 40's/50's era, Attier is military uniforms, semi formal or era corect "costume". Dancing is Free, pictures and refreshments are provided.
This will all be taking place in the Hub.
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| Contact: |
Becca Martin
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7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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| Monday, May 16, 2011
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(All Day)
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Registration for students with 24 or more earned credits begins
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| Description: |
Currently enrolled students with 24 or more credits can use their global PIN to register beginning on Monday, May 16, 2011.
Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at (360) 538-4028.
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| Contact: |
Nancy DeVerse
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
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| Description: |
What is PTK?
"The
purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage
scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose,
Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of
leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of
ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for
stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."
Today
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher
education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in
all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands,
Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and
Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership
benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor
societies.
Phi
Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the
academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide
opportunities for individual growth and development through
participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.
Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of
Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that
200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year.
Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta
Kappa.
What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
- Members
of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer
scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600
senior institutions.
- Enrollment in The Transfer Database,
used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi
Theta Kappa transfer students.
- Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
- Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix
the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their
two-year college diploma.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have
their membership in the international honor society noted on their
transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear
the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college
commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on
college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
|
| Contact: |
Toni Aubuchon
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| Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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GSA Meeting
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| Description: |
The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.
Community members are also welcome.
Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
|
| Contact: |
Jessica Larson
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Scholarship Convocation
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| Description: |
On Tuesday evening, the College Foundation and the College will award nearly $500,000 to approximately 270 student recipients during our annual Scholarship Convocation at the Bishop Center. Our donors and students meet at 6:30 p.m. backstage to get acquainted before the event starts at 7 p.m. It’s always a very positive event and I hope you will try to attend.
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| Contact: |
Margo Hood
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| Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Depression & Suicide in the LBGT Community
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| Description: |
Depression & Suicide in the LBGT Community
Mark your calendars for the May Equity and Diversity Resource Center discussion that will focus on depression and suicide in the LGBT community. Wednesday May 18th 2:00pm in the EDRC Foyer (200 Building)
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| Contact: |
Brian Shook
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| Thursday, May 19, 2011
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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GHAB Meetings
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| Description: |
Plan events and such
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| Contact: |
GHAB officers
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| Friday, May 20, 2011
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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| Sunday, May 22, 2011
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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GH Symphony Orchestra
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| Description: |
The Spring Concerto is an annual tradition featuring young musicians from the community performing with one of the oldest organized symphonies in the state. Students compete earlier in the year for this musical honor.
There are four outstanding young musicians performing with the orchestra. This will be Bob Richardson’s final concert with the orchestra before his retirement next month. Bob has conducted the community orchestra since joining our faculty in 1989. Bob and the four soloists will be honored after the concert at a reception in the Music Pavilion.
Get Tickets!
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| Contact: |
Rich Wenke
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| Monday, May 23, 2011
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(All Day)
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Advising Period
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| Description: |
Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
Students cannot Web Register if they have any of the following: 1. An unpaid parking ticket(s) 2. An unpaid fine 3. An outstanding loan due 4. Any other outstanding debts to GHC 5. A bad address
Students cannot Web Register for certain courses: 1. GED/ABE/ESL 2. Independent Studies 3. Audit classes 4. Community special interest or Community Service classes 5. Over 21 credits (students need approval for more than 20 credits from the Vice President of Instruction or designee and will need to register at the A & R office.)
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
Important Terms
Entry Code and when do I need one? An entry code is a special number needed to register for a class on the Web (or at the Admissions & Records Office). They are necessary when a student does not meet the prerequisites listed for a class. It is also used for courses that require “Instructor permission”. The instructor of the course issues an entry code for a class. The entry code can only be used once. We will be accepting no signatures in place of entry codes.
Personal Identification Numbers (PINS) There are two different types of PIN’s for students:
1. Quarterly Registration PIN – is a 6 digit number given to students by their advisor for web registration. It will change every quarter until a student has earned more than 23 credits.
2. Global PIN – is a 4 to 6 digit number issued by the Admissions & Records Office when students are admitted. This PIN provides access to official, personal information such as grades, schedules and degree audits. Students who have 24 credits or more will also use it to register. It does not change unless the student changes it themselves. Who can I call for help? If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
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| Contact: |
Nancy DeVerse
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(All Day)
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Registration for students with 23 or less earned credits begins
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| Description: |
Currently enrolled students with 23 or less credits will use their Registration PIN and can register after they see their advisor beginning on Monday, May 23, 2011.
Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
Students cannot Web Register if they have any of the following: 1. An unpaid parking ticket(s) 2. An unpaid fine 3. An outstanding loan due 4. Any other outstanding debts to GHC 5. A bad address
Students cannot Web Register for certain courses: 1. GED/ABE/ESL 2. Independent Studies 3. Audit classes 4. Community special interest or Community Service classes 5. Over 21 credits (students need approval for more than 20 credits from the Vice President of Instruction or designee and will need to register at the A & R office.)
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
|
| Contact: |
Nancy DeVerse
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
|
|
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
|
| Description: |
What is PTK?
"The
purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage
scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose,
Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of
leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of
ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for
stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."
Today
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher
education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in
all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands,
Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and
Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership
benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor
societies.
Phi
Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the
academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide
opportunities for individual growth and development through
participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.
Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of
Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that
200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year.
Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta
Kappa.
What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
- Members
of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer
scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600
senior institutions.
- Enrollment in The Transfer Database,
used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi
Theta Kappa transfer students.
- Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
- Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix
the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their
two-year college diploma.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have
their membership in the international honor society noted on their
transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
- Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear
the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college
commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on
college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
|
| Contact: |
Toni Aubuchon
|
|
| Tuesday, May 24, 2011
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(All Day)
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|
Advising Period
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| Description: |
Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
Students cannot Web Register if they have any of the following: 1. An unpaid parking ticket(s) 2. An unpaid fine 3. An outstanding loan due 4. Any other outstanding debts to GHC 5. A bad address
Students cannot Web Register for certain courses: 1. GED/ABE/ESL 2. Independent Studies 3. Audit classes 4. Community special interest or Community Service classes 5. Over 21 credits (students need approval for more than 20 credits from the Vice President of Instruction or designee and will need to register at the A & R office.)
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
Important Terms
Entry Code and when do I need one? An entry code is a special number needed to register for a class on the Web (or at the Admissions & Records Office). They are necessary when a student does not meet the prerequisites listed for a class. It is also used for courses that require “Instructor permission”. The instructor of the course issues an entry code for a class. The entry code can only be used once. We will be accepting no signatures in place of entry codes.
Personal Identification Numbers (PINS) There are two different types of PIN’s for students:
1. Quarterly Registration PIN – is a 6 digit number given to students by their advisor for web registration. It will change every quarter until a student has earned more than 23 credits.
2. Global PIN – is a 4 to 6 digit number issued by the Admissions & Records Office when students are admitted. This PIN provides access to official, personal information such as grades, schedules and degree audits. Students who have 24 credits or more will also use it to register. It does not change unless the student changes it themselves. Who can I call for help? If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
|
| Contact: |
Nancy DeVerse
|
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|
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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|
GSA Meeting
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| Description: |
The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.
Community members are also welcome.
Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
|
| Contact: |
Jessica Larson
|
|
| Wednesday, May 25, 2011
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|
(All Day)
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|
Advising Period
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| Description: |
Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
Students cannot Web Register if they have any of the following: 1. An unpaid parking ticket(s) 2. An unpaid fine 3. An outstanding loan due 4. Any other outstanding debts to GHC 5. A bad address
Students cannot Web Register for certain courses: 1. GED/ABE/ESL 2. Independent Studies 3. Audit classes 4. Community special interest or Community Service classes 5. Over 21 credits (students need approval for more than 20 credits from the Vice President of Instruction or designee and will need to register at the A & R office.)
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
Important Terms
Entry Code and when do I need one? An entry code is a special number needed to register for a class on the Web (or at the Admissions & Records Office). They are necessary when a student does not meet the prerequisites listed for a class. It is also used for courses that require “Instructor permission”. The instructor of the course issues an entry code for a class. The entry code can only be used once. We will be accepting no signatures in place of entry codes.
Personal Identification Numbers (PINS) There are two different types of PIN’s for students:
1. Quarterly Registration PIN – is a 6 digit number given to students by their advisor for web registration. It will change every quarter until a student has earned more than 23 credits.
2. Global PIN – is a 4 to 6 digit number issued by the Admissions & Records Office when students are admitted. This PIN provides access to official, personal information such as grades, schedules and degree audits. Students who have 24 credits or more will also use it to register. It does not change unless the student changes it themselves. Who can I call for help? If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
|
| Contact: |
Nancy DeVerse
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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| Thursday, May 26, 2011
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(All Day)
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Advising Period
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Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
Students cannot Web Register if they have any of the following: 1. An unpaid parking ticket(s) 2. An unpaid fine 3. An outstanding loan due 4. Any other outstanding debts to GHC 5. A bad address
Students cannot Web Register for certain courses: 1. GED/ABE/ESL 2. Independent Studies 3. Audit classes 4. Community special interest or Community Service classes 5. Over 21 credits (students need approval for more than 20 credits from the Vice President of Instruction or designee and will need to register at the A & R office.)
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
Important Terms
Entry Code and when do I need one? An entry code is a special number needed to register for a class on the Web (or at the Admissions & Records Office). They are necessary when a student does not meet the prerequisites listed for a class. It is also used for courses that require “Instructor permission”. The instructor of the course issues an entry code for a class. The entry code can only be used once. We will be accepting no signatures in place of entry codes.
Personal Identification Numbers (PINS) There are two different types of PIN’s for students:
1. Quarterly Registration PIN – is a 6 digit number given to students by their advisor for web registration. It will change every quarter until a student has earned more than 23 credits.
2. Global PIN – is a 4 to 6 digit number issued by the Admissions & Records Office when students are admitted. This PIN provides access to official, personal information such as grades, schedules and degree audits. Students who have 24 credits or more will also use it to register. It does not change unless the student changes it themselves. Who can I call for help? If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
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Nancy DeVerse
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10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Spring Quarter Transfer Fair
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Every quarter, admissions representatives from universities from around the region visit Grays Harbor College to share information about degree programs, transfer requirments, and financial aid. Bring yourself and your questions to the HUB on May 26th, 10:00AM - 1:00PM
These school have reserved a table for this quarter’s fair:
Art Institute of Seattle Brandman University The Evergreen State College International University of Nursing University of Phoenix Saint Martin's University UW Bothell UW Seattle UW Tacoma Washington State University
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Brian Shook
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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Mayhem
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Annual Party/BBQ by the student council for GHC students and guests.
- Live Local Music - Free Food - Games - Limbo Contest - - Sandcastle Building Contest - Motorized Surfboard - - Obstacle Course - Cotton Candy - Way, Way, Way More! -
Don’t forget to wear your best beach outfit for the costume contest! RAIN OR SHINE!!! This is the Harbor after all… a little rain won’t stop us!
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rwenke@ghc.edu
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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GHAB Meetings
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| Description: |
Plan events and such
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GHAB officers
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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The Change Process
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Part VI of Student Activities Leadership Series: The Change Process, presented by Kathleen Warner, Principal at Stevens Elementary.
Time subject to change.
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Cal Erwin Svoboda
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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GHC Honors Recital
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Enjoy this complimentary musical performance
featuring the best and most talented of the
College’s music students.
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Rich Wenke
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| Friday, May 27, 2011
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(All Day)
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Advising Period
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| Description: |
Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
Students cannot Web Register if they have any of the following: 1. An unpaid parking ticket(s) 2. An unpaid fine 3. An outstanding loan due 4. Any other outstanding debts to GHC 5. A bad address
Students cannot Web Register for certain courses: 1. GED/ABE/ESL 2. Independent Studies 3. Audit classes 4. Community special interest or Community Service classes 5. Over 21 credits (students need approval for more than 20 credits from the Vice President of Instruction or designee and will need to register at the A & R office.)
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
Important Terms
Entry Code and when do I need one? An entry code is a special number needed to register for a class on the Web (or at the Admissions & Records Office). They are necessary when a student does not meet the prerequisites listed for a class. It is also used for courses that require “Instructor permission”. The instructor of the course issues an entry code for a class. The entry code can only be used once. We will be accepting no signatures in place of entry codes.
Personal Identification Numbers (PINS) There are two different types of PIN’s for students:
1. Quarterly Registration PIN – is a 6 digit number given to students by their advisor for web registration. It will change every quarter until a student has earned more than 23 credits.
2. Global PIN – is a 4 to 6 digit number issued by the Admissions & Records Office when students are admitted. This PIN provides access to official, personal information such as grades, schedules and degree audits. Students who have 24 credits or more will also use it to register. It does not change unless the student changes it themselves. Who can I call for help? If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
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Nancy DeVerse
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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| Monday, May 30, 2011
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(All Day)
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| Tuesday, May 31, 2011
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(All Day)
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Advising Period
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Web Registration is available Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, all day Saturday and Sunday. However, no computer operators are on duty during the weekends, assistance will be available on the next working day.
Students cannot Web Register if they have any of the following: 1. An unpaid parking ticket(s) 2. An unpaid fine 3. An outstanding loan due 4. Any other outstanding debts to GHC 5. A bad address
Students cannot Web Register for certain courses: 1. GED/ABE/ESL 2. Independent Studies 3. Audit classes 4. Community special interest or Community Service classes 5. Over 21 credits (students need approval for more than 20 credits from the Vice President of Instruction or designee and will need to register at the A & R office.)
If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
Important Terms
Entry Code and when do I need one? An entry code is a special number needed to register for a class on the Web (or at the Admissions & Records Office). They are necessary when a student does not meet the prerequisites listed for a class. It is also used for courses that require “Instructor permission”. The instructor of the course issues an entry code for a class. The entry code can only be used once. We will be accepting no signatures in place of entry codes.
Personal Identification Numbers (PINS) There are two different types of PIN’s for students:
1. Quarterly Registration PIN – is a 6 digit number given to students by their advisor for web registration. It will change every quarter until a student has earned more than 23 credits.
2. Global PIN – is a 4 to 6 digit number issued by the Admissions & Records Office when students are admitted. This PIN provides access to official, personal information such as grades, schedules and degree audits. Students who have 24 credits or more will also use it to register. It does not change unless the student changes it themselves. Who can I call for help? If you experience difficulty, you can call the Admissions & Records office at 360 538-4028
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Nancy DeVerse
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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GSA Meeting
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The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.
Community members are also welcome.
Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
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Jessica Larson
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