Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 04, 1999, Page 7, Image 7

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    Orientation
Continued from Page 1
State Fullerton, said there
should have been two differ
ent orientations separating
transfer students and new stu
dents.
Cuthbert said although her
general advisement counselor
was very knowledgeable about
University requirements, she
was disappointed that her de
partmental adviser wasn't pre
sent for individual registration
advice.
“My general education re
quirements are all done, and
I’m very close to graduating,”
Cuthbert said. “It was nothing
that I couldn’t do at home.
“It’s good that they make
people come to this for advis
ing before giving them their
registration number so they
can weed out people who are
not really interested.”
Some students hope they've
finally found a home for their
college years at the University.
Hillary Shultz, a freshman
pre-journalism major, said she
decided on the University af
ter attending Syracuse Univer
sity and Western Oregon Uni
versity.
Shultz said she didn't want
to move again and she wanted
to stay close to family.
“I was double majoring in
journalism and management,
but not ready to do all the
work,” Shultz said. “I came to
Western, but I knew I was not
going to stay. Then I just de
cided to stay here.”
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Scott Ikmiett/hmerald
New University students registered yesterday in the EMU Ballroom. The orientation familiarized the students with University requirements.
Iseein your future...
head, hands
& heart
I see in your future...leadership, learning and long life. I perceive
you having a great capacity to help others. I envision you as a
leader of great things. I picture a gathering of people around you.
If you follow your current path, I predict you will lead us into the
next millenium.
University Housing is looking for students who are strong
leaders, have great senses of humor, enjoy helping
| others and like to plan events to serve as Resident and
Program Assistants for the 1999 - 2000 academic year.
Applications and information are available at all Area
Desks and in the Office of University Housing in the
Walton Complex.
Resident and Program Assistants must be full time
students at U0 and live in the residence hall where they
I are employed. Compensation is a single room and
board.
Completed applications are due
5:00 pm, January 28, 1999
at University Housing.
University Housing is an AA/EOE/ADA employer committed to cultural diversity.
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