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    NOTICE TO STUDENTS
GRADUATING SUMMER 2003
According to Texas A&M University Student
Rules and Chapter § 54.007 (c) of the Texas
Education Code, all financial obligations to the
University must be paid by the end of the
semester. Failure to settle all financial
obligations will result in withholding a student’s
diploma at graduation. Additionally, a block
will be placed on the student’s account which
will prohibit registration in subsequent
semesters and receipt of official transcripts.
Student Financial Services
Student Accounts and Billing
P.O.Box 30015
College Station, TX 77842
979-845-8127
sfs@tamu.edu
Citations:
Section 14.15 of the Texas A&M University Student Rules
states “The student must have settled all financial obligations to
the university.”
Chapter § 54.007 (c) of the Texas Education Code states “A
student who fails to make payment prior to the end of the
semester may be denied credit for the work done that semester.”
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residents, Scheets said.
Jay Socol, public informa
tion officer for the city, said a
first offense will be a Class-C
misdemeanor, punishable by
fines of up to $2000.
In a statement, Socol said
loud bass in a vehicle, loud
music at a party and musical
instruments at full volume
are the primary targets of the
noise ordinance.
Jose Perez, a senior petrole
um engineering major and
Bryan resident, said the change
in enforcing the noise ordi
nance will be unfair, because
some police officers are more
lenient than others.
“When you are at a party,
you really don’t know how
loud the music is,” he said. “It’s
always nice to have a warning.”
Waco and El Paso police,
which were consulted by
Bryan city officials, use a deci
bel meter, Scheets said.
College Station’s noise
enforcement methods were not
used when Bryan officials
decided to change their policy,
Scheets said.
Scheets said the hardest part
of enforcing a noise ordinance
will be moving vehicles.
“The object is to make
people a little more aware of
what time of day it is,” he
said. “We want them to make
a judgment on how loud
(noise) needs to be.”
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by Gov. Rick Perry, and could
face 11 to 13 percent budget cuts
for 2004. This could mean up to
$25 million in spending cuts next
year, Wright said. Texas’ $9.9 bil
lion deficit was mostly caused by
higher than expected enrollment
in Medicaid and other health and
human services, state
Comptroller Carole Keeton
Strayhom said.
Unless hired elsewhere in the
system or at another state agency,
those layed off will be paid
through Sept. 30 and for accrued
vacation time, Wright said. The
System plans to help with job
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gives students an an
Boerema said.
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they were willing to relocal
outside of Texas, and they
motivated to seek opportuii
beyond the Fortune 5(
smaller and medium-size
panics,” she said.
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increase in the number of stii-
dents interested in
employment.
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should get in touch and
touch with the Career
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