Januar y 23, 2012 Cross Hall Coffee Shop Open Monday–Friday 7:30 am to 3:30 pm Pirate Hour 2:30 pm–3:30 pm 50% off specialty & fountain drinks (excludes smoothies & bottles) Declare your major program of study today! Please check the program of study and the name of the faculty advisor that displays on your class schedule, available on your SAIL account. Notify the Registrar’s Office immediately of any change to your program or to request an advisor change. You may complete and mail the form on the back page of “This Week” or stop by the information desk in the Alexander Student Center. Advising for summer and fall begins in March. Be prepared! Verify your information today. Allied Health Sciences Offerings CPR Training on Campus CPR training is available for all students, staff and the general public. It includes infant, child & adult CPR, foreign body airway obstruction (both conscious & unconscious) for children & adults and sue of an automated external defibrillator (AED). The certification is good for two years. CPR training will be held: January 26, February 23, March 29, April 12, June 14, July 12. You only have to attend one class. The cost is just $35.00. The class meets from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm in Cross Hall 105. To register contact Kristi Cutsinger at 359-3948, ext. 1316 or kcutsinger@mail.ncmissouri. edu. Next NCMC Library Book Discussion We will meet on the second floor of the NCMC Library, Monday, January 30th at 5:00 pm to discuss Four Seasons in Rome. “Anthony Doerr, his wife, and their twin newborns are on their way to Rome for a year. Cultural isolation, the death of John Paul II, struggles to complete a novel, and the tales of first-time parenthood uniquely blend together as Doerr meanders his way through a one-year Roman holiday.” Booklist Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Books are available for checkout at the NCMC Library. Refreshments are always served and everyone is welcome. “Benvenuto!” FAFSA Frenzy Coming Soon Need help completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid? Attend NCMC’s FAFSA Frenzy from 2 pm to 4 pm Saturday, February 11. Or view “Seven Easy Steps to the FAFSA; A Student’s Guide to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid” tutorial on YouTube at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-Ex6RMAHE8&list =PL763F446AD91D5E03&index=1&feature=plpp_ video BSU Mid-Winter Retreat & More NCMC students in BSU along with Truman State, MO Western, UMKC & Northwest BSUs will participate in a retreat from 7 pm, Friday, January 27 through 3 pm, Saturday, January 28 at Grand Oaks Camp on Highway 190 three miles north of Chillicothe, MO. This year’s theme is What is a real “Community” & How do I belong? The cost is $10 which covers accommodations for one night with three meals and a t-shirt. Register for 30 fun-filled hours of connecting with students by contacting BSU Director Diann Barnes at 660-654-0785. Or stop by the Christian Bookstore at 1108 Main in Trenton from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Engage Leadership conference will be held February 24-26. Contact the BSU staff for more information. Career Services–Résumés Does your résumé need revamped to land the job you desire? If so, please bring a copy of your résumé to the upcoming Career Fair, February 22. A panel of résumé reviewers will be available from 9-11 am at the Career Fair to offer remarks on how to make your résumé rise to the top. The Career Fair is located in the Ketcham Community Center on the NCMC campus. Visit the Career Services website: http://www.ncmissouri.edu/services/career_center/. Discount on May 2013 Trip to Italy Sign up for the May 2013 trip to Italy before January 31 to receive a $250 discount. Plus you’ll lock in the trip price, which has already gone up $160.00 since September. Travelers can go to www.efcollegestudytours.com/1106172 to review the trip and register. Contact Scott Keith for further information: skeith@mail.ncmissouri.edu. Monday, January 23 Noon C-BASE 2 pm PTK Members@GH204 7 pm Residence Life–Wiffle Ball@KCC Tuesday, January 24 2 pm Compass Exam 5:30 pm Board of Trustees@FAC 7 pm Residence Life– Volleyball@KCC 9 pm Communitas@BSU Wednesday, January 25 11 am–1 pm FREE Lunch@BSU 2:30 pm Choir practice 5:00/7:00 pm Lady Pirates/ Pirates vs Penn Valley CC@ Kansas City, MO Thursday, January 26 3:30 pm CRP Training@CH105 8 pm Residence Life–Just Dance Night@Selby Hall Friday, January 27 5:00/7:30 pm Lady Pirates/ Pirates vs MO Valley College JV@Marshall, MO 7 pm BSU Mid-Winter Retreat@ Chillicothe, MO Saturday, January 28 Sunday, January 29 6 pm Sunday Night Alive@BSU Are You an Outstanding Student? The NCMC Arts & Sciences division is accepting applications for the 2012 Arts & Sciences Academic Excellence Award. Applicants must complete all Associate of Arts (AA) graduation requirements by May 2012. You must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher, be eligible for graduation in May 2012 with an AA degree, have letters of recommendation and a 500 word essay. Pick up applications in the library or online at w w w.ncmissouri.edu/ser vices/Documents/ Academic Excellence Award Application.pdf. Questions–contact selection committee members Lola Swint, Linda Cowling, Susan Stull, or Amy Guthrie. The NCMC Library is now on Facebook (North Central Missouri College Library) and Twitter (@ ncmclibrary ). Like us/follow us to $50.00. Find the rules on Facebook and Twitter. North Central Missouri College 1301 Main Street Trenton MO 64683 Registrar’s Office Fax: (660) 359-2211 Phone: (660)359-3948, x 1206 Declaration of Degree and Program of Study Students should consult the current college catalog before declaring a degree and program of study. Student ID: ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Date:_______________________ Signature: __________________________________________________________________________________ Print Name:_________________________________________________________________________________ I choose to be non-degree seeking: ______ OR Please choose one degree or certificate: ___ Associate in Arts with an interest area of ___________________________________ ___ Associate in Arts in Teaching ___ Associate in General Studies ___ Associate in Applied Science (indicate program of study below) ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Accounting Agriculture & Natural Resources Applied Technology (1+1 w. Tech school) Business Management Criminal Justice Dental Hygiene Early Childhood Development Emergency Med Tech, Paramedic ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Health Care Management Health Information Technology Medical Assistant Nursing, Level II Occupational Therapy Assistant Paraprofessional & Sub Teaching Pharmacy Technology Radiology Technology Surgical Technology ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Industrial & Energy Systems Tech Marketing Management Medical Assisting Medical Insurance & Billing Medical Transcription Nursing, Level I OR ___ Certificate (indicate program of study below) ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Accounting/Business Tech Accounting, Clerical Accounting, Professional Agriculture & Natural Resources Business Management Business Technology Criminal Justice Advisor request:______________________________________________________________________________ Faculty name Instructional Department Lunch Menus The Dining Hall, located on the lower level of Selby Hall, is open to all students, faculty, staff & public. Lunch 11 am–1 pm, $4.70; Salad Bar & Drink $3.10; Breakfast 7:30 am–9 am, $3.58; Supper 5:30 pm –7 pm, $4.70; all plus tax Monday—Breaded Steak Fingers, Beef & Cheese Ravioli, BLT, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Veggies, Salad, Fresh Fruit, Rolls & Dessert Tuesday—BBQ Chicken, Cajun Chicken & Pasta, Turkey Club Wraps, Baked Potato Bar, Veggies, Salad, Fresh Fruit, Rolls & Dessert Wednesday—Quarter Pound Hamburger, Corn Dogs, Tuscan Spaghetti, Fries, Veggies, Salad, Fresh Fruit, Rolls & Dessert Thursday—Crispy Chicken Wraps, Riblet Sandwich, Beef Stroganoff, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Veggies, Salad, Fresh Fruit, Rolls & Dessert Friday—Fried Catfish, Alfredo Tortellini w/Bacon & Onion, Three Meat Focaccia, Fries, Veggies, Salad, Fresh Fruit, Rolls & Dessert