SEPTEMBER 1, 2001 Smoke Signals 11 Fall Classes held in Grand Ronde ymmif. i - - . . . v-v . .a. 79 5 Following is a list of Fall Term classes that will be held on-site in Grand Ronde. All classes are held in the Modular 3 classroom except for the SP111 and SP130 classes, they will be held in the Staff Lounge upstairs in the Wellness Clinic. Please register directly with Chemeketa. Questions regarding Fall Term classes, you may contact Bryan Langley at 503 879-4591. CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Classes begin the week of September 24. Registration begins August 13. Math Lab, MTH052, MTH060, MTH075, MTH095 Tuesday and Thursday 5:30pm to 7:30pm Fundamentals of Public Speaking, SP111, and Business and Professional Speaking, SP130 Thursday 5:30pm to 8:20pm Into to Microcomputer Applications, CS101 Monday 5:30pm to 8:20pm English Composition Exposition, WK121 Wednesday 5:30pm to 8:20pm CHEMEKETA CTV CLASS FOR FALL TERM BA214 Business Communications M W F 10:30am to 11:20am BT084 Business English 1 Tue, Thur 10:00am to 11:20am BT085 Business English 2 MWF 9:30am to 10:20am BT116 Office Procedures Tue, Thur 8:30am to 9:50am CH104 Chemistry for Allied Health MWF 1:30pm to 2:20pm ENG107 Intro to World Literature MWF 11:30am to 12:20pm HST201 History of the United States MWF 8:30am to 9:20am MTH060 Introductory Algebra Tue, Thur 11:30am to 1:20pm SSP112 Study Skills MWF 12:30pm to 1:20pm Qmrefta QgniKOMii (jfalsffiHflfi? San Diego State University is recruiting Native American scholars, pre scholars and collaborators for the Native American Collaboration Projects (NACP). The NACP consist of two projects: 1. The Multidisciplinary Native American Project (MNACP); and 2. The Native American Collaboration Project (NACP). Both projects offer incentives for scholars including a stipend, profes sional development, assistive technology and mentor while pursuing a Master's degree in School Counseling, School Psychology and Rehabilita tion Counseling. Contact information: D NATIVE AMERICAN COLLABORATION PROJECTS www.edweb.sdsu.educspnacpprojects , . . . .... , . . Phone: 619-594-5508 or 619-594-7730 D REHABILITATION COUNSELING PROGRAM www.interwork.sdsu.eduprogramsrcp Phone: 619-594-4228 SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAM www.edweb.sdsu.eduCSPmainprograms Phone: 619-594-6104 SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM www.edweb.sdsu.eduCSPmainprograms Phone: 619-594-7730 Utafflnrti Stein) PA 410510 TRIBAL LAW. Thursdays from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. at the Grand Ronde Governance Center, room 204. URBN205 PA 410 Section 001, CRN 14288, 3 credit hours PA 510 Section 001, CRN 14289, 3 credit hours The course is targeted for managers to understand the impact of the Tribal court system and its decisions on the management of services in Tribal communities. D PA 511 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Friday, September 28 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Portland State University (PSU) and Mondays from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. (October 8, 15, 22, 29, and November 5 and 26) at the Grand Ronde Gover nance Center, room 204. Instructor: Theresa Rapida. URBN205 PA 511 Section 003, CRN 12576, 3 credit hours The course is designed to provide an overview of public administration including its historical development and current trends in the field. There will be a focus on skill development in the areas of literature search and basic analytical skills for use in public (Tribal) administration. Distance Learning students are required to attend class at the PSU campus on this day. October and November classes will be broadcast from the PSU Distance Learning Center to Tribes throughout Oregon. D TAP courses meet in the Urban Center's Distance Learning Classroom. Videoconferencing and web based student interaction are integrated into the curriculum. Students interested in these classes must have permis sion to enroll from the TAP Director, Theresa Julnes Rapida, Ph.D. Phone 1-800-547-8887 ext 5155, or 503-725-5155, rapidatpdx.edu. Please visit us on the web at www.tribaladmin.pdx.edu and learn more about WebCT at PSU at www.webct.pdx.edu. School Clothing Available Tribal Council, through the Social Services department, will be assisting with the purchase of school clothing to those Tribal members that qualify. For applications call 1-800-242-8196. The deadline for submitting an appli cation is September 1. There is a limited amount of money available, so it will be first come, first serve. Summer Sponsorship Funds Used Summer Sponsorship has utilized their funding for this year. We would like to encourage participation for the next year. Any questions or concerns please contact Jamie Bazzy at 503-879-2101 or 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2101. High School Seniors: Enter to Win $5,000 EDUCAID is giving away $5,000 a month for college to one high school senior a month, every month throughout this entire year. Enter to win to day and look for official rules at www.educaid.com or call 1-800-EDUCAID. surname I.IAMITADV1 9ft. I VfWfW 'VVt Jj Make copies of your completed Federal Financial Aid application. Mail original in the envelope provided; send copy to the Tribal Education D Division; and keep copy for yourself. 0 D O JANUARY 1-APRIL 30: D D Request and complete the Tribal Education Trust Fund Scholarship pro- Q 0 gram application. Mail to the Tribal Education Division. Q P BEGINNING OF EACH TERM OR SEMESTER; Q Mail new class schedules to the Tribal Education Division. g B END OF EACH TERMSEMESTER: jj Mail grade reports to the Tribal Education Division. ... m For students attending a proprietary school, you need to send a grade JJ report, progress report, and attendance record every month to the Tribal Education Division. D HRQTOHQUT THE YEAR; D Maintain contact with the Tribal Education Specialist Q 1 I I I I 1 D I D STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Q 1. All students are responsible for having their grade reports sent to the q Tribal Education Program upon completion of each termsemester. Either q - make arrangements with the Registrar's Office to have the reports sent di- Jj 5 rectly to the Tribal Education office or mail a copy of your grade report to the J Tribal Office yourself. " 2. Students please notify the Educational Program of address changes and B 1 telephone number changes. B I 3. If emergencies occur that effects your attendance notify the Education D Program and College IMMEDIATELY. (Tribal Education Office, College Busi- B ness Office, College Financial Aid Office and College Registrar's Office) g 4. You must maintain 2.00 GPA and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours Q per term semester to be eligible for assistance. 5. Students who are placed on PROBATIONARY STATUS will not be awarded m the following term until they haveprovided the Education Program an OFFI- jj CIAL COPY of their transcripts, transcripts must include the term of proba- J tion and must show successful completion of 12 credit hours earned with at " least a 2.00 GPA. NO AWARD WILL BE MADE UNTIL TRANSCRIPTS D I HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED. D I 6. Continuing students must file their Federal Financial Aid Forms by Feb- D ruary 15; you must provide a copy of your application to The Education Pro- g gram for filing verification. g 7. All students must sign a "Release of Information" form regarding atten- g dance, financial aid transcripts, education budgets, progress and grade re- g ports. 8. It is your responsibility to remain in "good academic standing." If a stu- 5 dent demonstrates an "on againoff again" pattern of being placed on PROBA- J J TIONARY STATUS, THEY WILL BE PLACED ON Probationary Status for one complete academic year. Failure to met minimum academic requirements 1 B during this period will result in SUSPENSION. I B 9. Students who withdraw from school due to medical or health related rea-1 sons must obtain a statement of Verification from their physician or health g care provider identifying need to withdraw from school. Students must obtain g a Statement of Release from their physician that identifies ability to return to g school. Copies of physician's statements must be provided to the Education p m Program. - 10. Students entering their SENIOR year are required to have a GRADUA- 5 TION AUDITEVALUATION completed Fall Term and provide a copy of the J AudhTEvaluation to the Tribal Education Program. i D Please keep in contact with the Tribal Education Program staff. We are I I here to provide assistance and support for you while you are attending school. 1 DDDDDDDDDBDPDDBBBDBBDBDDBDBfl