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Bursar Mrs. Zeula Griswold has served as the University s Bursar since I960. Her Office is concerned with the financial relationship between the student and the University. It is in charge of each student's tuition, residence hall fees, personal damage payments, and scholarship credit. In short, it is the Bursar’s chief service to keep each student advised as to his financial status at U.S.F. Mr. William M. Wharton. Jr.. Foreign Student Adviser. Assistant Professor of History Financial Adviser for Students Father Norton J. Herold. S.J., has been the University's Financial Adviser for Students since I960. As such, he serves as a counsel for students, advising them concerning scholarships, loans, and other financial aid. He also directs the distribution of grants and serves as Chairman of the Committee on Scholarships. Mrs. Zeula Griswold. Bursar. Foreign Student Adviser As Foreign Student Adviser. Mr. William M. Wharton. Jr., serves as the general adviser for all undergraduate students attending the University on visas. He assists all foreign students in immigration matters such as the renewal of visas, procedure for work permits, and letters of credit. Mr. Wharton is also an Assistant Professor of History. 22 Norton J. Herald. S.J.. Financial Adviser for Students.
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Director of Development As (He University’s Director of Development, Mr. Thomas F. Jordan is greatly responsible for the University's recent expansion. It is the Development Office which oversees and provides for the long range expansion plans of the entire University. During the past year that office has been largely concerned with the planning of the Student Union and Hayes-Healy Hall. Thomas F. Jordan. Director of Development. Director of Libraries t Father William J. Monihan. S.J.. was named the University s Director of Libraries last year. From 1947 until that time, he had served as Head Librarian. He earned his A.B. and M.A. degrees from Georgetown University. and holds a Bachelor of Libraray Science degree Irom the University of California. 21 William J. Monihan. S.J., Director of Libraries.
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Dr. Robert G. Milligan, Director of Testing and Counseling. Assistant Professor of Psychology. Director of Personnel Mr. Edward P. Coffey is the bead of tbe Personnel Office of tbe University. As such, lie recruits and hires staff personnel in all non-academic areas. Office, food service, and maintenance positions arc bandied by this Office, which also determines wage and salary programs for personnel. It also controls the administration of Health and Welfare Benefits for the I.-ay Eacidty and personnel, such ns Blue Cross and retirement. Dr. Helen P. McTaggart. Director of the Reading Center. Assistant Professor of Psychology. Director of Testing and Counseling Dr. Robert G. Milligan has been with the University of San Francisco since 1060. As Director of Testing and Counseling he supervises the educational, vocational, and personality testing available to students. Such testing is offered as an aid to academic achievement and os a means of deciding future goals. The Counseling Service aims to help the student who fails to achieve academically and socially because of emotional and personal problems. Dr. Milligan is also an Assistant Professor of Psychology. Mr. Edward P. Coffey. Director of Personnel. Director of Reading Center As Director of the Reading Center. Dr. Helen P. McTaggart supervises the program offering to students who arc deficient or wish to improve their reading shill and study habits the opportunity of diagnosis of strengths and weaknesses. The Center also offers courses to help students work at a level commensurate with their intellectual ability. Dr. McTaggart is also an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department. 23
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