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Miss Irene M. Bozak V Diicetoi of Vdmissions and Records, ficv Roz.ik is responsible for the admission of all new Freshmen and transfer students: Cm the planning and carrying out of regis-nation procedures: and for the keeping of the student's academic records including the issuing of grade reports and transcripts: and the determination of eligibility for honors anti lor graduation. Dr. Bon A. Sullivan Under the direction Ur. Sullivan, the Department of Student Counseling is responsible for the academic, vocational and psychological counseling of students. It conducts various testing programs, maintains an Occupational Information library and conducts the Study Techniques seminars and the College Reading classes. Special counseling services for foreign students are also provided Dr. Lee H. Mathews Dr. Mathews. Director of Placement, provides assistance to all l'W-M seniors, graduate students and alumni in finding employment suitable to their training and experience. General career counseling is available to all students requesting information. Neal D. Clement As Director of Financial Aids. Mr. Clement's duties include handling student education loans, administrating continuing scholarships, and finding employment for University of Wisconsin-Milwaukce students having financial problems. He is the Student Organizations Financial Advisor. 25
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Dr. Louis C. Stamatakos Miss Charolotte Wollaeger As Dean of Men. Mr. Stamatakos has responsibilities in varying degree with regard 10: New Student Week, student organizations, social event , men's housing, the UW-M Union, jsersonal counseling for male students, and general conduct and disciplinary problem of UW-M students and student groups. The Dean of Men is Chairman of SLIC. advisor to USG and the Intrrfraternitv Council, and is a member of a number of University committees. Dean Stamatakos lias written articles lot Sfhnnl and Sortrly, the Prnonnrl ana Guidance Journal, and the UW-M Clin-hirr. As Dean of Women, Miss Wollaeger ha m s]M mibilitirs in regard to the Women's and Social Affairs Departments of USG, sororities, and general conduct of students and student group . Miss Wollaeger is associate chairman of SI.1C, a member of various university committees, ant! advisor to tire Pan Hellenic Council. She provides personal counseling lot women students. . . . And Makers Of Wings Robert E. Norris Mr. Norris. Dean of Student Affairs, is the coordinator of admission anti record , counseling and guidance, financial aids, medical service , placement, anti student arfixitic . 24
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ACCORDING TO sour examination worn iml imcmi measurements, jou should do well in the piolcwioo you've chosen. uiuia Dr. Ben A. Sullivan, director of coumdlng and guidance. All counselors »|«ctxl long hour advicing timlcnu on vocational inlcrctCi The Pathfinders Am I rut out to become a journalist? Should I continue on through school in a chemistry course, or would an economics major be In-iter suited to my abilities and interests?” These problems and many others that arise Cor r V M students can often be ironed out through .1 discussion with one of the members of the Counseling Department. Deeply interested in the academic and social well-being of the student Imdy. the cmmseling stall is always ready to help am student who (intis himsdl undecided about his future or faced with college or family difficulties. Olten a solution ran l e found to even the most difficult pioblem when a student is able to discuss it with a capable and interested counselor. Located in M219, the Counseling Department adminisiers a battery of guidance and placement tests designed to measure an individual’s interest ami abilities in such fields as mathematics, science’, I nglisli and (lie social studies. After taking these tests, the- student may meet with a counselor to discuss the ir results and to consider educational and vocational plans. 26
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