The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 04, 1994, Image 6

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on Camptexas.
“We started small, too,” he
said.
“There were only seven peo
ple at the first (Fish) camp.”
Cole said instead of pointing
out Camptexas’ perceived
drawbacks, A&M students
should be proud Fish Camp is
so highly regarded.
“I think other schools calling
shows how much other places
respect the Fish Camp pro
gram,” he said.
The fact that Fish Camp is
completely student-run is what
makes it unique and special,
Knox said.
“It is done by students who
care,” he said.
“These students aren’t paid
anything to be a counselor. Ac
tually, they pay to go to camp.
They go because they want to
pass the Aggie Spirit along.”
Tim Sweeney, an associate
director of student activities,
said he has never seen any
thing like Fish Camp at any
school as large as Texas A&M.
“The fact that it is orga-
m zed, financed and entirely
run by students as opposed to
administrative student orien
tations at other universities
makes it unique,” he said.
“You just don’t get this from
other schools.”
development specialist for the
Human Resources Department
and GED instructor, said the
program was opened campus
wide to serve more people.
“Since the program is opened
campus-wide, it serves quite a
diverse population of people,”
she said. “We would like to see
our personnel accomplish what
ever goals they have set for
themselves.”
Voelkel said the Physical
Plant has great success with
the programs.
“Since 1986, 100 Physical
Plant employees have received
their GED certificate,” he said.
“Currently we have 12 enrolled
in the GED program, 12 in the
ABE program and 18 in the
ESL program.”
Voelkel said the programs are
a “win-win” situation.
“The employee benefits by
gaining skills to progress,” he
said “and the employer benef,
by workers having an increas
skill level and better understat
ing of total quality managerne
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department loses some of 4;
more ambitious workers
the employees gain their GED;
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ees become qualified for befj
jobs or entrance to junior
leges,” he said, “but this maj
us happy to know that we»;
able to help someone beti
themselves.”
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