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Show PAGE 6 • SUU PREVIEW 1993 I.D. cards are essential All students will find a student 1.0. of the Library at the end of that day. card and indispensible item at SUU. After the third week, though, it's not really all that simple at all: From Library services to admission to • Paya $5 late fee to the Cashier's football games, dances, concerts, open Office, then bring the receipt for that recreation and the checking out of camping equipment, one of those little payment to the bottom floor of the Technology Building. Unfortunately, babies is required. And it's easy to get one if you follow because you've tarried, it may take several trips to find the Photo Services these easy instructions: Office open for 1.0. cards after the •Take your receipt of student fees third week. So, the obvious advice is: paid or your Pell Grant check stub to the bottom floor of the Administration Make it easy on yourself and get your I.D. card right away. then you'll be all Building during the first week of school from 9 a.m. to noon and from ready to enjoy campus life at its fullest. 1 to 4 p.m. Fill out the card and get your photo taken. _ ~"' ~ • Pick up your finished card at the end of the day on which u ~. you have your photo ~ -' taken. 'l u~ .... ,-tt&4no It's not quite so easy \\\ c~crt"'_:_~....no ~ after that, but it's still ~rf\" tDE,t-nu•-· · pretty simple: $'{\JO ·, , I /'I · '· •If you can't make it that J t Cr ,ff ., . .,, • first week of school, take · that receipt to the bottom floor of the Technology Building during those same hours on the second or third week of school. You can pick up your card at the main desk ~.w ~~~istrf The SUU music department provides much individual attention to students. Music program yaried and accessible Individual attention lrom instructors is a hallmark of an SW education. In the music department you'll find such instruction, not only for individual instruments, but for ensembles as well. Now fully accredited, the music department offers many performance opportunities, from vocal to instrumental and from Renaissance to jazz, on campus and in the community. Be a part of Southern Utah University musical tradition! SUU's Turning Point program. can truly lllake a difference through Turning Point at the University. "It's a computer program that helps Just when you think there's no one there for you, you're probably wrong. students identify their interests and match them to possible careers," Dalley said. Turning Point offers help for those who need assistance or direction. It offers This program is also offered through the University's Student Support Services. services for single parents, single pregnant women, and displaced homemakers. Dalley teaches several classes through Turning Point, including Assertiveness Daphne Dalley, director of Turning Point, says the program focuses on Training and Developing Personal Power. The classes are taught every quarter, empowering men and women to direct the course of their lives. The program, and Dalley stresses they are not just for women. "They're for anyone who wants serving Iron, Beaver and Garfield counties, provides personal support and career to make positive changes in their lives," she said. planning services in the department of Student Support Services. A service recently added According to Dalley, to Turning Point's long list Turning Point offers help in of services is called confidence building, Personal Finance personal consultations, Counseling. This computer Choices®, career planning, service aids people in resume preparation, job managing their money. interview coaching, "People type in all of their academic advisement, bills and expenses into the personal finance counseling, computer, and it tells them and a lending library. which ones should be paid Turning Point helps people first," Dalley said. prepare for their future, and Dalley enjoys providing a major part of this is helping some individual attention people prepare to get jobs, or to people in need of selfactually go through the confidence building and process of finding a job. Two support. of the services related to this "Sometimes when I travel are the job interview to places like Garfield coaching and resume County and find a woman preparation. "We help in transition, there just people think of positive aren't many services in things they can say about places like that," Dalley themselves in interviews, said. "So I will suggest a and help them anticipate few options and it helps difficult questions and how her feel like she can take they can answer them," the next step." Dalley said. For those students in "We also help people get need of services provided their resumes together, and by Turning Point who Linda Blanchard, the don't fit the categories assistant director, does thislisted above (single parent, they end up looking really displaced homemaker, professional," she added. etc.), then Tu.ming Point "Our goal is to provide our can refer them to other die.n ts with the wherewithal other helping agencies in for becoming self-sufficient," the community. Turning said Blanchard. Point's phone number is Choices® is another 586-7855. career-finding aid offered Turning Point Director Daphne Dalley helps students prepare far their futures. |