The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, March 14, 2001, Page 2, Image 2

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FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
Winter Term 2001
Class Day/
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7:45 or 8a
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Completingyour college education has never been simpler or more.affordable!
The Linfield College Adult Degree Program is available to you on campuses
throughout the region-—-which means you can earn your bachelor's degree.
. or certificate close to home, in evenings and on weekends.
You’ve beenwaiting for the right .opportunity to finish your education.^ *
With Linfield, the opportunity is now!
9a
10 a or
10:15a
11a or
11:30a
noon or
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Monday
March 18
8-10a
10a-noon
10a -noon
noon-2p
noon-2p
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4p or 5p
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For a private college education at a public university cost,
call Linfield today.
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2-4p -
4-6p
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• 10-noon
noon-2p
9a
10a or
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2-4p
2:30p or 3p
4-6p
See your instructor
4p or 5p
MANAGEMENT
ARTS & HUMANITIES
BUSINESS INFO SYSTEMS
degree
P rogram
L INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS
PERSONAL ATTENTION • CLASSROOM BASED INSTRUCTION
BACHELOR'S DEGREES & CERTIFICATES • EVENING & WEEKEND CLASSES
Contact us at (800) 452-4176 or visit our web site at www.!inf1dd.edu/dce
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SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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CONFLICTS
1. Examinations will be held in the regular classroom unless otherwise
assigned by the instructor. If you have any questions about the schedule,
check with your instructor.
2. Evening classes starting 6 p.m. or later will have exams .at the regular class
meeting time during final exam week.
3. Classes which meet at 7 a.m. (or other hours not listed) may schedule the
final exam during the "CONFLICTS- time on the schedule or at any other
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time that does not conflict with the regular exam schedule.
Editor-in-Chief:
Diana Scrivncr (x2447)
Feature Co-Editor:
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Wednesday
March 20
8-10a
7:30a or 8a
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Tuesday
Match 19
Maggie Jirasek
A & E Editor:
Staff:
Ryan Brinkley
Darrel Hobson
Chris Lundgren
Elena Boryska
Liesl Muggli
Matt Shcmpcrt
Mclodi Huey
Allison Gcrfin
Gillbert Barrett
K
Tam Oliver
Opinion Editor:
Corinne Rupp
Copy Editor:
Jenny Chavez
Sports Editor:
Jason Lingcl
News Editor
Steve Nielsen
Secretary:
Mike Pollock
Advisor:
Photo Editor:
JoAnne Gale
Business Manager:
Linda Vogt (x231O)
Daisy Bain (x2578)
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in an honest, unbiased, professional manner.
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Print do not necessarily reflect those of the
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Print Copyright 2001.