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Student Services The Office of Student Services is responsible for co-ordinating services provided for students by the University. It also advises the administration of additional benefits which can be ex- tended to the students. In an adminis- trative capacity, the office encom- passes the Placement Office, the Band Program and the Office of Student Per- sonnel. In addition, the Intercollegiate Athletic Program is supervised and co-ordinated by the Office. It is also working closely with the Office of In- stitutional Research and the Student Union. With Institutional Research, it is assisting in a study of the status of counseling for students at UMR. The programming of events of the Student Union is under the advisory of the Office. Mr. Raymond Pendergrass Director of Student Aids and Award! ,,,,,,.-1 X, AL . A .pw -' tH,4,,,,gd,m4,g -HAS If ' . 5, pwpawf- .V t gym ' - ' ' 's A Q + f Y M5 . ,,.n,-,T , 7 , 4' N 1 1 Q , I rf' Mr. Paul Pender Director of Student Servicer Student Aids ond Awards UMR provides services under the supervision of the Office of Student Aids and Awards whereby students in good standing may be aided in securing fi- nancial assistance. The student may re- ceive assistance in three different forms, part-time employment, loans, and scholarships. The work-study pro- gram which is sponsored by the Federal Government is a good source of assis- tance for many students. Students work- ing part-time may carry a lighter schedule than non working enrollees and still qualify for loan and scholar- I ship assistance. V i
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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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i Business Office The Business Office is responsible for all budgeting and accounting pro- cedures at UM R. The payroll and cash- ieris offices are both under the super- vision of the business office. They also handle hiring of non-academic person- nel. The storage and distribution of university supplies, equipment and ma- terials is also under the direction oi the Business Oiiice. Mr Carroll C. Paulsmeyer Assistant Business Ofjqcer
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