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! Y list ,Aff 'We' K , .l Mr. Robert B. Lewis Direstor 0fAa'misstons Registrars Office The Ufliice of the Registrar takes care of the registration of students and keeps on file all permanent student records, hoth academic and extra- curricular in nature. It also provides students with the college catalog and other university publications of aca- demic interest. All changes and trans- ters of credits, applications for diplo- mas and graduate school and changes in curriculum are processed hy the Oi- tice of the Registrar. Each semester the registrar notifies the students, se- lective service hoards of their stand- ings at UM R. Besides the Registrar and his assistant the staff consists of 20 secretaries and clerks. .99 gd ' f ff, Mr. Lauren A. Peterson Louise S. Tucker Associate R egistwzr Assistant R egistmr
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improve academic level 'll Hx in, - an V, ,x., 'Wil -- Dr. Wouter Bosch Dean ofthe Graduate School Dr. Theodorej. Planje Dean ofthe School ofMine5 ana' Metallurgy X- -- , -.-,,gg 1
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2 AALIJS -nr W ' -M--1..? ,f I f , Mr. George E. Vaughn Director of Cooperative Pro gram Placement Office The Placement Office is concerned in with assisting graduating seniors making contacts with prospective em- ployers. Through the Placement Office a student can schedule interview dates with companies of particular interest to him. Undergraduates are also given the opportunity to find summer jobs suit- able to their majors. More than 500 business firms interviewed on the UMR campus this past year. As a result of the services of the Placement Office, UMR placed 10023 of its graduates last year. y Cooperative Progrom The UMR Cooperative Program is .1 five-year program conducted with a mher of companies throughout the U.S. Under this plan a student may work for a company on alternate se- mesters and still remain classified as el full-time student. This enahles undergraduates and graduates to oh- tain professional industrial internship which is closely coordinated with their college courses. Presently, approxi- mately 400 students are enrolled in the Cooperative Program. .,., Mr. Leon Hershkowitz Director ofStaa'ent Placement 3 Q 'Q 6 Qs
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