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LOOKING THROUGH forms in the finan- cial aid office is Cheryl Morgan, who ap- plied for both TAP and BEOG grants. Each year at community colleges all over the country, students busy themselves with the process of trans- ferring. Coordinator of Student Ser- vices, Susan Kuncio, has estimated that 70921 of all Cayuga County Com- munity College students transfer each year. Some of tl1e more popular col- leges that students are interested in include those in the SUNY fState University of New Yorkj systemg Syra- cuse University, LeMoyne, RIT fRo- chester Institute of Technologyj, and Cornell. Transferring to a four-year college is a grueling task for almost everyone. The first step is writing to different colleges to find out what programs are available or, better yet, taking a small trip to student personnel to look through their hundreds of college cat- alogs. Then an important decision must be made. From the thousands of schools, students must try to choose the colleges or universities that best suit their needs. The unfortunate fac- torg however, is that often students HIS APPLICATION to Cortland, Woody wonders if he'll be ac- Most students found that the hard- was waiting for an answer. cannot choose the same colleges in which their friends are interested. It is a time when individual interests and personal goals take precedence. Once students receive the informa- tion from the colleges in which they are interested, there is then the ted- ious task of applying to all those of- fering that particular curriculum. If necessary, financial aid and scholar- ship forms need to be completed and sent in. Everyone becomes well acquainted with their local post office by the time they're finished mailing in all the forms that are needed. Next, the colleges that are interest- ed in certain students need to know more information. So they asf . for teacher recommendations and-ugh!- transcripts. Many begin to wonder if all those times they skipped math or biology class were really worth it! Once the transcripts are sent out, the hardest part of the process occurs- the waiting. Hundreds of anxious, im- patient students constantly worry for about 3-5 months. They wait each day at their mailboxes for the letter that simply says- Congratu1ations! You have been accepted. Kott-Morgan l0l
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ouIdn't Stand Grits! It was not unusual at CCCC to run into When asked Why she left Mississippi, Alyce Alyce, who lived in Jackson since the :dents from Auburn. However, it was un- jokingly said that she C0n1dn't stand grits! ninth grade, feels that people are more read- 211 to Come in Contact with classmates More realistic reasons included her belief that ily Hccepfed in the North- She Said that unless m other states. One student Alyce Mur- Northern education exceeds that of the South, YOU HTC b0ff1 Hfld raised in the South, it is , moved here from Jackson, Mississippi. and being born in the North made her feel hard to make 21 home for yourself. presently lives in Scipio Center and com- that this is where her real home belongs. Wh'-H1 aksed Why She chose CCCC over ted daily to Auburn. Alyce has found Northerners to be much Other area Colleges, Alyce said There are Majoring in nursing, Alyce believes more friendly and open. She believes that only three buildings, and I hate to walk! educational system is excellent. She people here are more individualistic and ex- After graduation Alyce hopes to join the the other students in the program pressive. She's also glad there is no misunder- Peace Corps and eventually return to and stated that her professors always kept standable Southern drawl and enjoys the four settle down in the North. tudents thinking, seasons present in Central New York. fffi' -Q Patrick O'Grady s 'X Sally O'Hare H Mark Opdycke Ben Oleskiw Gail Osborne Cynthia Oughterson Chris Palmeri Linda Paquette Clare Payne Lisa Pennell Mary Perriello ,A fn, L Robert Peyton Joseph Pilipczak Patti Plante Jill Platt Amy Plyter Deborah Polano A Judy Polcovich Lydia Popiwczak Sheryl Poppe Cathy Potter Beth Powers Darlene Pratt Linda Price Mary Purington Michelle Quigley Maureen Quinn Timothy Race Patrick Rebeor Rebecca Reed J O'Grady-Reed 103
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