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Smoke Signals 18 SEPTEMBER 15,2010 Course offerings at Grand Ronde FALL Term 2010 (Sept. 27-Dec. 11, 2010) ECE 152 (Creative Activities) CRNa 41475 AND 41476 Cost: $269 book(s) Course Description: Focuses on understanding and implementing a developmental approach to creative activities for the young child. Involves hands-on experience with a wide variety of activities. Dis cusses presentation and methods of evaluation. Includes art activities, use of natural materials, cooking experiences, puppet-making and the development of new art. Credits: 3 Class DayTime: Tuesday from 4:30-8:20 p.m. First class meets: Tuesday, Sept. 28 Location: CTGR Adult Education Building Classroom 126 FYE 105 (Creating College Success) CRN 4 1 4 70 Cost: $ 1 62 book(s) Course Description: Focuses on strategies for taking personal re sponsibility to create positive outcomes in college and in life. Covers developing self-awareness, personal responsibility, self-motivation and self-management. Credits: 2 Class DayTime: Thursday from 5-6:50 p.m. First class meets: Thursday, Sept. 30 Location: CTGR Adult Education Building Classroom 126 Registration is open now for continuing students. To register, go to my.chemeketa.edu - Login with. your user name and password. If you do not have a user name and password, go to www.chemeketa. edu and under the Getting Started Tab, click on Getting Started and Admissions to fill out a Chemeketa Admission Application online. To search for other Chemeketa classes being offered outside of Grand Ronde, go to www.chemeketa.edu. Select the CatalogSchedule tab and click on Schedule of Classes. PLACEMENT TESTING for Chemeketa (to find out what level of read ing, writing, or math you should start at) is available at Grand Ronde. Call 503-879-1478 to arrange a time to set up a placement test. Careers in Natural Resources or Environmental Sciences The University of Idaho is recruiting Native students to their Profes sional Science Master's Program (PSM) in Natural Resources and Envi ronmental Science. The PSM is an innovative interdisciplinary degree that prepares graduates for science careers in business, government or nonprofit sectors, and focuses on sustainability science as" it applies to natural resources and the environment. The University of Idaho has six $25,000 NSF fellowships to award, and is very eager to have American Indian applications. You can see more about the program at www.uidaho.educogspsm.aspx For more information, contact: Stephen Mulkey, PhD Director, Environmental Science Program University of Idaho Morrill Hall 216 P.O. Box 443006 Moscow, ID 83844-3006 Phone: 208-885-6113; cell 208-596-3234; Fax 208-885-4674 E-mail: smulkeyuidaho.edu Education open house When: Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2010 - 5:30 p.m. Who: Everyone is welcome Where: CTGR Youth Education Covered Area What: Come learn about the CTGR Education Division's ProgramsOpportunities from Head Start through Graduate school. Free barbecue dinner! BINGOdoor prizes! Huge library book give-away! Bring your family and friends and have a great time! Save the dlatie Join us for American Indian Student Education Enhancement Day (AI-SEED) Natural Resources Career Day. Meet Forest Service em ployees and Tribal representatives who share a common interest in Natural Resource management. Learn about what educational choices they made to help them fulfill career goals. When: Friday, Oct. 8 (Statewide in-service day - no school) 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Lunch provided) Where: Detroit Ranger Station, 44125 N. Santiam Hwy S.E. Detroit, OR Who: CTGR high school students Transportation will be provided from the CTGR Adult Education Building we will be leaving at 7 a.m. For more information and to sign-up, call 503-879-1478. Need assistance with scholarships? Are you looking for scholarships and don't know where to start? Do you need assistance with your scholarship applications andor personal statements? If so, contact the Tribal Scholarship Office at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 1345, or e-mail luhui.whitebeargrandronde.org. N.W. Native 4 C1Ub Hello my name is Jeremy Bailey I'm the president 1 j 1 of the newly formed N.W. Native Club at Cheme- , , , I t keta Community College and I'm also a Grand Ronde Tribal member and I'm encouraging Native )C ? students to stop by the Multicultural Center and iSsfifyrv introduce themselves to me. The mission is to en- hance the intellectual, social, cultural and eco- : , i. S , nomic values of our Native students. The many 5 VaN contributions of the Native community needs to be Hl WT) ' shared with our campus community. M) . I Free ftJIBA Pirogirainni The Master of Art in Management program is designed specifically for lib eral arts majors only. The MA degree program is a 10-month intense study of the basic functional areas of business. After graduation and working for ap proximately two years, all MA graduates are eligible to apply to Wake Forest as part of the MAMBA joint degree program and get the MBA in one year. The new Dean, Steve Reinemund, has created a new scholarship for diverse students pursuing the MA degree called the Corporate Fellowship. The Corporate Fellowship provides full tuition and a $21,000 stipend to cover living expenses. Additionally, each Corporate Fellow will participate in a practicum. The practicum has two components: educational and profes sional development. Each student will be assigned a mentor who is a high level executive with their sponsor corporation. The mentor will oversee an educational project covering four of the functional areas of business using their own corporation as the subject. For more information, contact Derrick S. Boone, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, at 866-925-3622. Come By And Visit In The Multicultural Center Discover e! Chemeketa V$JyJjp Community College www.chemeketa.edu 503.399.5000 Chemeketa Community College is an equal opportunityaffirmative action employer and educational institution. To request this publication in an alternative format, please call 503.399.5192.