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Athletic Facilities
WECO students have privileges
at the Keller Center, which features a workout area and Olympic-size
pool. There's also a gym, locker rooms, tennis courts, and outdoor
areas for walking and running.
Career Development
Career Development includes self-awareness
and self-assessment, career and job market awareness, reality-testing
and decision-making. Services are available to encourage career
development, and are provided free of charge to any student enrolled
at NDC.
Other services offered include graduate
school advising; assistance with resume writing, interviewing, and
the job search process; position postings; resource library. Career
inventories are available in the areas of personality, interests,
aptitudes and values. An annual Career Day with on-campus recruiting
opportunities is just one of the year's highlights.
Cooperative Education
The Cooperative Education and Internship
Programs provide students the opportunity to earn academic credit
in a work setting. A maximum of six (6) credit hours will be accepted
for graduation. Each credit requires at least 45 hours of work.
In the case of adult learners, CO-OP provides an opportunity for
students to develop on-the-job projects for credit.
Chapel
Christ The King Chapel, located on the third floor of the Administration
Building, is open to students at all times. There is a Eucharistic
Celebration every Saturday when the regular College is in session.
Computer Account
All students at Notre Dame are required to
have a campus computer account. Many of the college's instructors,
staff and students will be using email, Web sites, etc. to communicate
with students. To set up an account simply fill out a form in the
WECO office and one will be set up for you. Access to email from
the college system can be obtained through the web.
Counseling
The Weekend College Office, located
on the first floor of the Administration Building, is open on weekends
and evenings when classes are in session. Counselors are always
available to provide WECO students with Academic guidance.
Dining
Our cafeteria, located in the Connelly
Center, is open for dinner on Friday nights and brunch on Saturdays.
Many WECO students take advantage of the convenience of eating on
campus as they prepare for class. Instructors and students are encouraged
to utilize this opportunity for building a sense of community in
the group.
At break time, students and faculty frequently
mingle in the Bookstore, which features a café, or in the
many common areas throughout the Administration Building.
ID Cards
All students are required to obtain
an identification card (ID). It must be returned when the individual
is no longer a student here. If an ID card is lost, a replacement
card will be issued for $25.00.
Student ID cards are issued at registration.
The cards are required to gain access to campus buildings, to use
the Keller Center pool, gym and fitness room, to take books out
of the library, to use OhioLink to receive materials from other
state libraries, to use the computer cente, r and to receive access
and/or discounts to campus and outside events.
Learning Center
The Learning Center and Writing Laboratory
are resources available to all Notre Dame College students who wish
to improve their academic performance and writing and studying skills.
The Learning Center services include tutoring in all available disciplines,
study skills and writing seminars, moderated study groups and individualized
study skills assessment and assistance.
The Writing Lab offers assistance to any
student who needs help in the basics of grammar and in improving
writing skills.
Schedules for the Learning Center tutors
and Writing Lab are posted outside the Learning Center. Evening
hours have been established to accommodate Weekend College students.
Library
The Clara Fritzsche Library is located to the west of the Administration Building. A validated Notre Dame College ID card enables students to check out materials from the library, access books and full-text articles from OhioLINK and obtain hard to find books and articles through interlibrary loan.
The library is open the following hours during the summer of 2004:
Clara Fritzsche Library
(216) 373-5267
Spring 2008 Hours
(effective Monday, January 14
through Sunday, May 11) |
Library dates to remember:
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February 7-March 21 “Mixed Palette: Works in Various Media” by Allison Polgar. Opening reception: Thursday, February 7th, 5 to 7 p.m.
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March 28-May 2 “Light on a Court” paintings in oil on canvas by Reed Simon, Assistant Professor of Art at Notre Dame College. Opening reception: Friday, March 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m
- April 3 9th Annual Eastern Church Resource Center Anniversary Celebration “Judaism and the Eastern Churches” Thursday, April 3, 7 p.m.
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| Monday – Thursdays |
8:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
| Non-WECO Fridays |
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
WECO Fridays
(January 11, 18, 25; February 8, 15, 22; March 7, 14, 28; April 4, 18, 25) |
8:00 AM to 8:00 PM |
| Saturdays |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Sundays |
1:00 PM to 10:00 PM |
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Spring Break 2008
Monday, February 25- Friday, February 29
9:00 AM to
5:00 PM |
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Library Closed
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Sunday, January 20
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Monday, January 21 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day)
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Sunday, February 24
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Saturday, March 1- Sunday, March 2
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Friday, March 21 (Good Friday) - Sunday, March 23 (Easter)
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Saturday, May 10 (Baccalaureate and Commencement)
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Sunday, May 11 (Mother's Day)
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The Library adjusts its hours over semester
breaks, holidays and summers.
Mailboxes
Each student is assigned a personal
mailbox. The Mail and Copy Center is located on the ground floor
of the Administration Building.
Each WECO student has a mailbox in the Mailroom
on the ground floor of the Administration Building. Each weekend
that Weekend College meets, the Dean publishes a newsletter of pertinent
information. The newsletter, a way of communicating with WECO students,
contains information on policies and procedures, policy changes,
deadlines, campus events, etc. The newsletter will be in the student
mailboxes by 5:00 p.m. on the Fridays of each scheduled WECO weekend.
It is recommended that students read the newsletter before leaving
campus to avoid extra trips back to the college.
Besides the WECO newsletter students will
receive additional items such as returned papers from instructors,
billing statements and/or notices of refund checks from Student
Accounts, notices from the Student Records Office, messages from
the WECO Office or other students and miscellaneous flyers for various
campus events.
Parking
The College provides three large,
well-lit parking areas for students free of charge.
Security
Security for the campus is provided by the
Notre Dame Campus Safety Department. For assistance dial 5212.
Questions/ Concerns/ Problems
Any questions, concerns or problems of WECO
students regarding college activities, policies, or situations should
be brought to the attention of the Dean of Weekend College. It is
impossible to alleviate or eliminate unknown problems. As a weekend
college student, you have the right to discuss any issues that are
of concern to you. While not every situation can be resolved to
everyone's satisfaction, we are always willing to listen to our
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