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Pre-Registration
Procedures
1. REGISTRATION MATERIALS:
Students will obtain registration materials as noted in the Chart below.
NOTE: Materials for those students owing the University $3.00 or
more at the beginning of the Christmas Holidays will be withheld by
the Office of Admissions and Registration until regular registration
on January 29.
SCHOOL OR Secure Registration Materials Secure Dean's Signature
COLLEGE
Arts and Science From Advisors (Head of Room 211, Barnwell College
major dept. for those who from 2-5 Monday-Friday
have filed program cards.)
If no advisor has been as
signed, secure materials from
Room 211, Barnwell College,
Mon.-Fri. from 2-5 P.M.
Business Adm. Room 128, Bus. Admin. Bldg. Room 128, Bus. Adm. Bldg.
Education From Advisors Room 101, Wardlaw
Engineering
Chem. Engr. Room 120, Engr. Bldg. Room 100, Engr. Bldg.
Civil Engr. Room 231, Engr. Bldg. Room 100, Engr. Bldg.
Elec. Engr. Room 343, Engr. Bldg. Room 100, Engr. Bldg.
Mech. Engr. Room 218, Engr. Bldg. Room 100, Engr. Bldg.
Graduate School Room 214, Admin. Bldg. Room 213, Admin. Bldg.
Journalism Room 202, Legare College Room 202, Legare Colege
Law Room 101, Petigru, 10 A.M. Room 101, Petigru College
to 12 noon. 10 A.M. 12 noon.
Nursing Conference Room, 1st Floor Conference Room, 1st Floor
McCutchen, as listed below: McCutchen House
Jan. 9, Class of 'R,3, 1.3 p.m.
Jan. 9, Class of '64, 3-5 p.m.
Jan. 10, Class of '63, 1-4 p.m.
Jan. 11, Class of '65, 1-4 p.m.
Jan. 11, Class of '64,
3:30-5 p.m.
Registered Nurse student
may register at any time dur
ing the above periods.
Pharmacy From Faculty Advisors in Room 311, LeConte College
School of Pharmacy
2. ADVISING:
Student will report to advisor who counsels him, fills out schedule,
and signs Registration Card.
3. SECURING OF COURSE CARDS:
Student reports to each department at locations designated below to
obtain a course card (or Audit Permit if course is not taken for credit)
for each course listed on the back of his registration card. Student
signs each course card given him and checks in square provided on
course card if it is a repeat course. Student also must fill out all other
IBM cardis in the registration packet.
Department Hours Days Location
Air Science 9-1, 2-5, Monday-Friday 202 Barnwell
Anthropology &
Sociology 2-6, Monday-Friday 29 McCutchen
Bible 2-5, Monday-Friday :302 Rutledge
Biology 9-1, 2-5, Monday-Friday 214 LeConte
Bus. Admin.
Accounting 17-18 Monday-Friday Office #203, B.A. Bldg.
Accounting 27-34 Monday-Friday Office #202, B.A. Bldg.
All other Aect.
courses Monday-Friday Office #206, BA. Bldg.
Banking& Finance Monday-Friday Library, B.A. Bldg.
Economics Monday-Friday Library, B.A. Bldg.
Management M onday-Friday Lobby, Main Entrance,
B.A. Bldg.
Marketing Monday-Friday Office #207 & 210, B.A. Bldg.
Sec. Studies 'Monday-Friday Room 317, B.A. Bldg.
Chemistry 2-5, Alonday-Friday 4th Floor, LeConte
Education 2-5, onday-Friday Room #13, Wardlaw
Engineering:
Chemical Monday-Friday Room 120, Engr. Bldg.
Civil Monday-Friday Roor 231, Engr. Bldg.
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Final Exam Schedule
DATE 9:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M.
January
17, Wed. ... English Group and 12 TThS .....9 MWF
18, Thurs. Psychology Group and 2 TTh .... 11 MWF
19, Fri. .... Mathematics Group and 3 MWF . .10 MWF
20, Sat. . . . . Economics Group and 1 MWF .... 9 TThS
22, Mon. ... History Group and 4 MWF . ... 10 TThS
23, Tues. ... Language Group and 3 TThS 11 TThS
24, Wed. ... Biology Group and All other
regularly scheduled classes 12 MWF
25, Thurs. 8 MWF .......... ........... 8 TThS
26, Fri. . . .2 MWF .. Makeup Exam Period
1. If the above schedule results in any conflict, it may
be resolved as most convenient for the professor and
student involved.
2. Examinations for classes not scheduled above, classes
that meet once a week, and/or night classes will be
scheduled by Department Heads or Deans concerned
during the regular examination period, excluding Sun
day.
3. Many students will fail courses this semester which
are pre requisite to second semester courses for which
they will have pre-registered. It is important, there
fore, that final grades in all such courses be posted
in the usual manner as quickly as possible in order
that such students may meet the deadline date for
changes in schedule next semester.
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division of education.
He was president of the Louisi
ana College Conference from 1958
to 1954 and is past director of
higher education for the Southern
Province of Jesuit Order.
He has lectured widely on child
psychology and youth guidance.
He serves on the executive com
mittee of the college section of
the National Catholic Educational
Association.
Graduating cum laude from
Georgetown University in 1935
with a BA degree, Father Doyle
also received the Military Award
given to an outstanding ROTC
graduate. He was a member of
the basketball, baseball and rifle
teams.
He is a member of Alpha Sigma
Nu, Blue Key and Kappa Delta
Pi, national honor societies.
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University of South Carolina in
1865, new laws for the institution
called for a "chairman of the fac
ulty," the position held by Maxi
milian LaBorde since 1861. Robert
W. Barnwell of Beaufort, former
South Carolina College president
(1835-41), was elected by trustees
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There will be a meeting of the
"Gamecock" staff at 2 p.m. today
in Room 208, Russell House.
WUSC-SC
The WUSC staff meeting will
be held today at 5 p.m. in Room
204, Russell House.
Press Club
The Press Club will meet today
at 1 o'clock in the Azalea Room
of the Russell House.
Canterbury
Canterbury will meet on Sunday
at 5:30 p.m. for supper, worship,
and a program.
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Breakfast will be served from
):80-10:15 a.m. on Sunday fol
owed by a study group. Open
House will begin at 2 p.m. and
there will be Christmas caroling
and refreshments at 6 p.m.
The Westminster House will be
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December 19-27.
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Christmas Service
The annual Christmas Service
will be held In Rutledge Chapel (
Sunday at 11 o'clock. Dr. Rice
E r o m the First Presbyterian
Church will have the Christmas
Meditation. Music will be provided
by the Music Department of the
University.
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