The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 25, 1978, Image 4

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    The Battalion Classified
OFFICIAL NOTICK
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TEXAS A&M
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
In the past, certain information has been made pub
lic by Texas A&M University as a service to students,
families and other interested individuals.
Under the ' Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act of 1974. the following directory information may
be made public unless the student desires to with
hold all or any portion of it.
Student's name, address, telephone listing,
date and place of birth, major field of study,
participation in officially recognized ac
tivities and sports, dates of attendance, de
grees and awards received, and the most
recent previous educational agency or in
stitution attended by the student.
Any student wishing to withhold any or all of this
information should fill out, in person, the appropriate
form, available to graduate students at the Graduate
College and to undergraduate students at the Regis
trar's Office, no later than 5 p.m., Tuesday January
31, 1978.
Edwin H, Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Texas A&M University
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
STUDENT RECORDS POLICY
January, 1975
To comply with the requirements of the "Family Edu
cational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974," Texas
A&M University has adopted policies and proce
dures publicly periodically. These policies and pro
cedures are intended to implement the requirements
of this Act and to clarify these requirements for all
members of the University student body, faculty, pro
fessional staff, parents and other interested parties.
Any person desiring further clarification of this policy
statement may request same from Mr. Robert A,
Lacey, Registrar.
I. According to the Texas A&M Student Rec
ords System, records will be maintained in a
variety of administrative offices as outlined be
low. The chief administrative officer in each
office will be responsible for the records under
his control and for the release of information in
those records.
Type of Records
Academic and ad
missions records
Counseling Cei
rice Presidenl fo
Student Service
records
Campus se
Robert M Logan
Claude B Gosw
Ronald E Sasse
ROTC records
Student athlete
Hubert Dean
Dean of the College c
Geosciences
Dean of the College c
9 College o
s College o
George C Shelton Dean c
Milton C Sandel Ftweign Student •• Foreign studer
Advisor _ -sonnet recor
II. Student Access to Education Records
All students (and former students) of Texas
A&M University have the right of access to
their education records for the purpose of re
view, with the exception of those records pro
hibited by the Act (see Section III).
A. Students have the right to obtain copies of
records relating to themselves at the ex
pense of the student. The reproduction
charge shall not exceed the actual cost to
the University.
B. The University will respond to all requests
for explanations and interpretations of
records or information, provided the re
sponse is not in violation of this Act.
C. The Act provides that a student may waive
his right of access to confidential letters of
recommendation in the areas of admis
sions, job placement and receipt of
awards. Students seeking employment
through the University Placement Office
may have signed such a waiver. Informa
tion concerning the status of such waivers
may be obtained from the Director of
Placement. Consent to release personally
identifiable information, such as rank in
class, personal conduct, grade point ratio,
academic progress, etc., to non-
authorized personnel (see Section IV)
. should be obtained from the student by
individuals releasing such information.
Records Not Accessible to Students
A. Instructional, supervisory, and administra
tive personnel records and educational
personnel records pertaining thereto in the
sole possession of the author and not re
vealed to any person other than a substi
tute (i.e., grade books, notes of observa
tion and notes for recollection purposes).
B. Records of a student in the custody of the
Office of University Police, provided they
are maintained solely for law enforcement
purposes, and are made available only to
law enforcement officials of the same
jurisdiction.
C. Employment records of a University em
ployee who is not a student.
D. Records and information on a student
maintained by a physician, psychiatrist or
psychologist employed by the University.
These records and information will be
made available to a physician or other ap
propriate professional of the student s
choice.
1. Appropriate persons, if the knowledge of
such information is necessary to protect
the health or safety of the student or other
persons.
J. Individuals requiring such information by
means of a judicial order or any lawfully
issued subpoena, upon condition that the
student is notified by the University of all
such orders and subpoenas in advance of
compliance.
V. Student Rights to Challenge Records
Students have the right to a hearing to chal
lenge records and information directly relating
to them. The challenge is restricted to inaccu
rate, misleading, or otherwise inappropriate
records and information. The following proce
dures shall be followed:
A. Any student wishing to challenge records
or information directly relating to him must
notify the individual responsible for main
taining the record of the wish to challenge.
The notice must be in writing and specifi
cally identify the item challenged and the
basis for the challenge. This written re
quest must be filed in duplicate with the
custodian of the challenged record.
B. All initial hearings will be informal and par
ticipants will be the custodian of the chal
lenged records or information, the student
and the author (if appropriate) of the mate
rial.
C. If any of the participants (record custo
dian, student or author) are not satisfied
with the results of the informal hearing, a
formal hearing will be conducted under the
procedures adopted and published below:
1. The hearing will be conducted and the
results decided within a reasonable
period of time (seven business days)
following the request for the hearing.
2. The hearing will be conducted, and the
decision rendered, by an institutional
official or other party who does not
have a direct interest in the outcome of
the hearing. The appointment of the of
ficial or party will be made by the Vice
President to whom the record custo
dian reports.
3. The student will be afforded a full and
fair opportunity to present evidence
relevant to challenging the content of
the educational records in order to in
sure that they are not inaccurate, mis
leading, or otherwise in violation of the
privacy or other rights of students. The
hearing also provides an opportunity
for correction or deletion of any inaccu
rate, misleading, or otherwise inappro
priate data contained in the record
and/or to insert into the record a writ
ten explanation of the student respect
ing the content of the challenged rec
ord.
4. The decision must be rendered in writ
ing to all interested parties within a
reasonable period of time (seven busi
ness days) after the conclusion of the
hearing.
Release of "Student Director Information"
Information on students, such as date and
place of birth, participation in officially recog
nized activities and sports, weight and height
of members of athletic teams, dates of atten
dance, degrees and awards received, and the
most recent previous educational agency or
institution attended, is defined and referred to
in this Act as "student directory information”
(this is a category of information and does not
refer necessarily to a publication known as a
“directory").
The information mentioned above will be re
leased by various campus offices periodically
or upon request unless the student requests in
writing that specific information be withheld.
A publication known as the Texas A&M Uni
versity Directory is one type of periodical
containing data classified as "studdht directory
information". It will contain the student's name,
address, telephone listing, major field of study
and classification unless the student requests
that part or all of the data be withheld.
Periodically the Registrar will publish official
notice of the above policy so that students
wishing to do so can make requests known to
the Registrar (undergraduates) or the Dean of
the Graduate College (graduate students).
After the official notice has been published, the
Registrar will inform offices concerned of the
requests received.
Destruction of Records
Texas A&M University constantly reviews
"education records" it maintains and periodi
cally it becomes necessary to destroy certain
records. In no case will the University destroy
records if the action is prohibited by state
and/or federal law.
Basic scholastic records are kept permanently
in the Registrar's Office. Beyond these, the
various departments and offices may deter
mine their own policies regarding retention of
records within existing law.
Letters of Recommendation
A. Students have the right to review confi
dential recommendations used in applica
tions for employment or for admission to
any educational agency or institution, or
information concerning honors awarded,
except when the student waives, in writ
ing, the privileges of examination.
B. Under the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act of 1974, the student does not
have access to confidential letters and
statements of recommendation which
were placed in the education records prior
to January 1, 1975, if the letters or state
ments are used for purposes for which
they were specifically intended.
Former Students
These procedures apply to all persons for
merly enrolled at Texas A&M University as
well as to those currently enrolled.
WANTED
MANUSCRIPT TYPING, full-time, at home,^
IBM Selectric, dissertation/theses preferred,
will edit. Call 693-9877. 81t8
E Financial records of the parents of a stu
dent and any information contained
therein.
IV. Authorized Non-Student Access to Student
Records — Under the following circum
stances and to the following people, educa
tional records (or personally identifiable infor
mation within a record) may be released with
out the written consent of the student:
A. Officials, faculty and staff employed by
Texas A&M University, if they have a
"legitimate educational interest."
B. Officials of other educational institutions in
which the student intends "or seeks" to
enroll, provided the student is notified of
what is being released and given a copy if
desired.
C. Authorized representatives of the Comp
troller General of the United States; the
Secretary of Health, Education and Wel
fare; administrative heads of educational
agencies; or state educational authorities.
D. Individuals needing this information in
connection with a student's application for,
or receipt of, financial aid.
E. State and local officials to whom state
laws (in effect on or before November 19,
1974) require information to be reported.
Typing. 846-3491.
Full
7723.
time typing. Symbol
Call 823-
392tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0.544. satfi,
WANTED — Will do babysitting in my home.
823-2143. 82t3
SPECIAL NOTICE
Weight Watchers can help you lose
weight without starving. College Sta
tion class meets Thursdays 5:15 PM
Lutheran Student Center, 315 North
College Main. For free booklet and
further information call 822-7303.
76t7
tion Board in connection with developing,
validating, or administering predictive
tests, administering student aid programs,
and improving instruction, but such or
ganizations must not show the personally
identifiable information to outsiders and
the information will be destroyed when no
longer needed for audit, evaluation,
and/or enforcement of federal legal re
quirements.
Accrediting organizations.
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES!
You may begin ordering your
Graduation Announcements
January 9, 1978 through February
17, 1978 in the Student Finance
Center, Room 217, Memorial Stu
dent Center from 8:00 to 4:00,
Monday thru Friday. 75,26
LOST
Lost six month old German Shorthair pointer
on Cooner Street. Grey with brown spots. Call
846-0717. 80t5
Parents who certify a student is carried as
a dependent for federal income tax pur
poses. This certification must be ascer
tained by the University office concerned.
(It would include such items as grades,
transcripts, financial aid and probation re
ports.)
For Battalion Classified
Call 845-2611
“OFFICIAL NOTICE”
SUBJECT: Filing Deadline Dates for Financial Aid
TO: All Students, Texas A&M University
The College Scholarship Service Financial Aid Form serves as the
financial aid application at this University. To insure that financial
aid funds are available at the beginning of the academic periods
below, the following deadline dates for filing the Financial Aid Form
are announced for your information and appropriate action:
*Last Date Financial
Last Mailing Date for
Financial Aid Form
Period
Need Analysis Reports
Will Be Accepted
Summer Session
(12 weeks, only)
January 1
January 15
An Academic Year
Fall Semester, Only
April 1
April 1
April 15
April 15
Spring Semester, Only
September 1
September 15
*The Financial Need Analysis Report is provided to this office by the College Schol
arship Service and is based on information contained in the FinanciaTAid Form.
Normal processing time for a Financial Aid Form at College Scholarship Service
(including mail time) is about two (2) weeks. Therefore, you should mail your Financial
Aid form to College Scholarship Service to allow sufficient time for proper processing
and mail time.
Applicants for financial aid from Texas A&M University have to compete for limited
funds. Deadlines are established so that all applicants are treated fairly and equally,
without last minute haste. Financial Aid Forms submitted after the dates shown above
will be processed only if time permits and funds are available. 74t3o
OH KENT
FOR KENT
2 MONTHS FREE RENT
Beautiful! Spacious New! 4-plexes
2 bdrm. — unfurnished. All buiit-ins
Average mo. rent $164.29
Luxurious living was never cheaper!
Cheyenne Apts. 846-2426
LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT PLACE TO LIVE?
WE VE GOT IT!
Can you believe a brand-new 3-bedroom house with all
appliances including washer and dryer, a carport and a
fenced yard if you want it. Located five blocks from TAMU.
$270 per month with tenant paying all utilities. We have sev
eral lease plans to suit your needs.
THE CRUSE CORPORATION
Thelma Costa Offices 8-5 693-2800 Larry Cruse
846-7318 Evenings and Weekends 693-3047 7919
New 2 bdr. apt. walking distance from A&M.
$195 unfurn., $225 Turn. 846-5034. Bills not
included. 80t8
Apt. for rent at Monaco. Rent $220 a month.
Call after 5:00 p.m. 693-9687. 8Its
NEW APARTMENTS. Efficiency $135 iponth.-
One bedroom from $150 month, two bedroom
from $175 month. All bills paid except electric
ity. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa
Maria. Lorraine Peterson, Manager. 822-
7772. 75tfn
Horse pasture and stall. 84677015.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Trailer 10x55; 2V4 bedroom. $125/montb.
693-9291. 79t7
CHEYENNE APTS.
Brand new attractive apartments. 2
bdrm., 1 bath. All modern
appliances. Washer, dryer connec
tions. Central air/heat. About 1 mile
from campus. 693-0285.
76tfn
Your own room in a house two
blocks south of campus. Rent
plus utilities $70. No phone.
Come by 311 Fidelity, College
Station.
8313
Need guy to share 2-bedroom duplex. Rent
$122.50 plus utilities. Near University. 846-
3676 after 5. 83t5
Roommate needed to share 2 bdr. mobile
home. Business major. No smoking. $125 per
month. Anytime 693-7994. 81t4
Female roommate wanted. 2 BR, 1 Bath at
Plantation Oaks. Rent $99. Call Gayle, 693-
5198. -m.R
SERVICES
Large two bedroom unfur
nished. Kitchen appliances,
air. Available immediately
three blocks campus. $150
plus bills. 846-5292 8214
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
MONACO AND
POSADA APTS.
1, 2, 3, Bedroom apart
ments from $170 and up
or ask about our room
mate plan. 70-80-90 per
month. 693-2614. 76112
NOW TAKING
DEPOSITS
Lexington Apartments
and
Motor Inn
“A day or a lifetime” . . .
216 Dominik
693-1220
*One & Two bedroom furnished
apartments.
*AII bills paid.
*No required lease.
♦Total security system. eotao
am
THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
THE REEF
Professional Grooming
by appointment
Call 846-1332
3620 E. 29th Bryan
HELP WANTED
BLUEBONNET
PSYCHIATRIC CENTER
405 W. 28th St.
Bryan, Texas
Therapeutic Community Milieu
23 Bed, Inpatient Unit
Small, Supportive Staff
Staff Development Program
Fulltime positions available for:
REGISTERED NURSES
and COUNSELORS
CONTACT:
DIRECTOR HOSPITAL SERV
ICES
822-7326, Ext. 39
Equal opportunity employer
through affirmative action.
3-C Barbecue
#3 now hiring
for all positions
including bar
tender. Apply in
person between
2-4 p.m. Cul
pepper Shop
ping Center.
GIRLS!
The Sports Club is looking
for 1 or 2 girls for part-time
help on Fri. and Sat. Call
Phil or come by.
Note: Part-time barback
also needed.
846-2415. 81.5
I OK SALE
For Sale. Dual 1218 turntable. Speed adjust
ment needed. Call anytime. 693-7994. 81t5
Two 1966 Volkswagons for sale. $100 for the
pair. 846-4345 after 6:00; box 2363 C.S. 83.5
Lovely Blooming African Violets
-Specializing in Miniatures- Ray’s
African Violet Greenhouse. 693-
3237. 1206 Austin, C.S. T, Th, 9-9.
Please call - Weekends 1-6. Linda
Ray, owner.
7818
Electric guitar, fender champ
amp, four hi-fi speakers, sharp
8-track record deck, Bic 960
turntable, Navaho citizen band
base with sideband. 693-1706.
GUN SALE
New Remington bolt action .243 Win.
w/3x9
Weaver scope $158.
New S&W mod. 59 14 shot 9MM $200.
New S&W mod. 39 9 shot 9MM $165.
New Weaver 3x9 scopes w/free rings
$38.
Call Craig evenings 693-3755.
8213
3910 Old College Road
846-6800
Triangle Terrace Center
One Block West of Triangle
Bowling Alley
STEREO DISCOUNTS:
Complete systems and
stereo components
20-40% disco
high-end audio,
ment, guitars, and t.v.’s.
Jimmy Spalten— 846-536
All quality name brands in
factory sealed cartons —
fully guaranteed.32114
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
HELP WANTED
Secretarial position. Apply in person Keft
Martin’s Steakhouse. 80t7
Wanted: Part-time experienced dental labora
tory technician. 846-6515. 8H5
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For employment information at Texais
A&M University dial 845-4444 24
hours a day. Equal Employment Op
portunity through Affirmative Action.
Texas A&M University
HELP WANTED
FULL OR PART TIME
Day Shifts (10-3 p.m.) (11-3 p.m.) (10-5 p.m.) Night Shifts 5
p.m., 2 or 3 nights a week and weekends. Also have full time
work. Ideal position for mothers with children in school or
students, we will arrange hours to fit your needs.
COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.75/hour
Bryan WHaTaBuTger" GoMege Station
1101 Texas WHATABURGER 1()5 Domjnjk
WHATABURGER
An Equal Opportunity Employer
in Fort Worth parafcr
Parson’s Mounted Cavalry will ride
Friday in the parade and rodeo of the
Southwest Exposition and Fat Stock Show
in Fort Worth.
Commander John T. Richardson, of
Alice, will lead the unit in their first per
formance of the spring semester. Other
spring show outings will be in San An
tonio, Mercedes and Houston. The troop
will return to San Antonio for the Battle of
Flowers parade in April and will ride here
at the Trooper’s Classic Horse Show on
April 2.
Formed in 1973, Parson s Mounted
Cavalry is a volunteer organization com
posed of seniors and juniors from the corps
of cadets. y ;;
Dan
B<>
Fewer
f
tickets
By BENEE PEVOTO
Although 16,542 tickets were is
sued last fall for traffic violations on
the Texas A&M University campus,
the number is lower than that of
previous semesters, according to
Sgt. A.W. Onstott of the University
Police Station.
In the fall of 1975, 21,100 tickets
were issued, said Onstott. The next
fall that number increased by 100,
and this past fall the number drop
ped to 16,542. He said he feels this
is a result of more parking facilities
and greater use of shuttle buses.
The $90,295, which was collected
for the tickets plus late charges paid
by student “goes into a parking
facilities Rind” said Capt. Morris A.
Maddox, assistant chief who does
administrative work at the station.
The funds are currently being used
for maintenance of the existing park
ing lots and for plans to add to them.
There are various forms of
punishment given students if they
violate parking regulations.!
dent is parked in a staff part J
or an illegal zone, with or*i | ce:i
parking perimit, he is sulj L _
being ticketed. Students»
permits are ticketed evenifti
parked in student lots. [.*
The standard ticket cha
plus an additional $5ifthett
not paid within 10 days.
If a non-registered car hi
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Croup
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
"Where sdtisfaeti.ofj. is
standard eqiiipnient
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
!ry
ntk*
bee:*
or more violations, a rhino
which is a wheel-lock a Ho i S *
the tire after the hub capl
moved, may he used. “Very/
if the car is identifiable”i
clamp he used said MaddoJ
dents must call the policeniil
special wrench to re move the I
from the tire.
A car may also be towed*
the same offense. If thisb|
the student should notify I
station. A-l 24-Hour WreeLlB,
ice is used by the police statn|
pick up fee is $15.
There are 14 day students! ’ rf
campus, plus one for students rce
veterinary school and twoam u e
railroad tracks. Students will est
ing permits may also park on! xas
St. next to the golf course, ft usl
St. by G. Rollie White Col: ! r<
and Throckmorton St., whid fb<
parallel to the Coliseum an L)i
Quad. :id
Although there are 25 k lta
campus for staff parking, the e 4'
each hold “maybe 20-30 cars, an
Maddox. ex *
He also said Lot 50 b; ^
Zachry Engineering Building 15 ^
have 500 more parking spacesi 3
to tire existing 1,000. „
Lot 63 by the new basl^
stadium is being built to pai D ac
cars and is expected to be Dry' 11
by September 1978.
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Wednesday, January 25, 1978,
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