October 2006 Announcements
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Hope your courses are going well.
The add-drop deadline has passed, so you should be registered in all
your classes! In some special cases, where students missed the
Registrar's deadline, have been enrolled in the wrong class, or do
not appear on the appropriate roster, we can try to help you
accommodate the situation.
Please PAY your account balance NOW to avoid late fees. If you enrolled in a course, you are responsible for the tuition.
ATTENDANCE is very important! The ESLP attendance policy reads, "Students must attend classes and be on time. If they are absent for any reason for four (4) or more meetings, they may be suspended from the class and program, and they may have to obtain permission from the ESL Coordinator or Director to be reinstated, in accordance with departmental policies." We are asked to confirm F-1 students' good standing by DHS (Department of Homeland Security). If you are on the J-1 visa, you may not receive credit for days you are absent.
Please
remember your objectives in academic preparation. Keep your eye on the
target!
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Here is the link to the university calendar for this & next semester:
http://www.shu.edu/calendars/acad06-07.cfm
Finally, please let me know any ideas you have for program or group
activities. We will begin free conversation groups for students next
week, such as Fridays 10:00 - 12:00 noon, focusing on discussion for
health practitioners.
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This Sunday, October 1, Kamil has organized a trip to NYC. Contact him
at
KMLRUDOLF@Yahoo.com.
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If you have a trip or activity in mind or hear of something fun going on, please share it.
Next week is the Asian harvest festival ("Chu Suk" in Korean). Watch for announcements.
Monday is Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement.
Ramadan continues as well.
Happy Holidays!
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FEEL
FREE ... ... to participate in our free conversation groups. We have several days
and times during the week, and we are arranging more.
Come and speak with your colleagues from
the ESL program and from the university.
Groups meet in Jubilee 572. Sign up!
Leaders are welcome!
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Please read the "Orientation/Current
Students" page carefully to learn about campus regulations, facilities,
opportunities for you, etc. Link on left or
click here.
The ESLP Office, 571 Jubilee Hall, has been very busy this semester. Thanks for your patience. Please feel free to call or email if you have any questions, especially if the staff and I are occupied.
If you are coming for the first time, please have your forms, applications, and questions ready!
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Please send me any questions,
announcements about events, and news which
you may have, so I can share it with everyone.
Keep in touch!
Have a successful semester!
Adrian DeMuro
Coordinator
English as a Second Language Program
College of Education and Human Services
571 Jubilee Hall
Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, New Jersey 07079
Telephone: 973-761-9254
FAX: 973-761-7642
On the web: http://education.shu.edu/esl
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