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THE COLLEGE 21 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Membership in the Fresno State College Association, Inc., entitles the holder to free copies of the four major student publications. The Collegian, published four times each week, is the official news publication. A handbook and a directory, appearing soon after the fall semester opens, contain general information about the college and an address list of faculty and students. The college annual, the Campus, appears during the final month of the college year. (To obtain a copy of the Campus, a reservation fee must be paid at the opening of the fall semester and membership in the association must be held both semesters or one semester plus a charge of $2.50.) All student publications distributed on campus are under the general control of an eight-member board of publications composed equally of faculty and students. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Student organizations arc encouraged, and over 100 of them representing various fields of social, academic, vocational, and professional interests have been granted recognition. Nine national social fraternities and six national social sororities exist on the campus and operate group-living units. Religious interests are served by the college religious centers adjacent to the campus. These many and varied types of organizations not only offer an opportunity for social life but also make a fine contribution to the development of student leadership. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS All women students are automatically members of the Associated Women Students. This organization coordinates the activities of various women's organizations on the campus and sets standards of conduct and of group living for women students. HONOR SOCIETIES In addition to high standards of scholarship expected of all students, special recogmtwn is given to superior scholarship. The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi, a national scholarship organization, was established at Fresno State College in 1953. Most departments of the college sponsor honor societies, many of them national in scope, in which membership is based upon superior college work. The Blue Key National Honor Fraternity for men and the Tokalon Honor Society for women offer membership to students who have good scholarship, are prominent in college activities, and who have demonstrated leadership in student affairs. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Fresno State College Alumni Association, with headquarters in the social science building, has a long record of extensive and varied activities. The association, incorporated in 1940, has established a sound financial policy. It provides annual scholarships and loans and has a program of athletic, social, and service activities. Tbe Bulldogger, the official alumni magazine, is published four times a year. Annual dues are $5 a single membership; $6 joint annual membership for married couples who are alumni; and life membership is $50, which includes husband and wife. Anyone who has attended Fresno State College for one semester or more is eligible for membership. Each member shall direct twenty percent of his dues upon payment to a scholarship of his choice listed on the Alumni Scholarship Program. The scholarships provided in this program include twenty-four various departments and divisions in the college. STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES The student personnel services assist students in making effective use of the instructional and extracurricular programs, and in making adjustments for personal and social efficiency. The personnel services are coordinated by the Dean of Students and consist of the following departments: (1) student activities and housing supervised by the Associate Dean of Students (Activities-Housing); (2)
Object Description
Title | 1963-64 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1963-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Rights | Fresno, California |
Location | eng |
Description
Title | Page 021 |
Full Text Search | THE COLLEGE 21 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Membership in the Fresno State College Association, Inc., entitles the holder to free copies of the four major student publications. The Collegian, published four times each week, is the official news publication. A handbook and a directory, appearing soon after the fall semester opens, contain general information about the college and an address list of faculty and students. The college annual, the Campus, appears during the final month of the college year. (To obtain a copy of the Campus, a reservation fee must be paid at the opening of the fall semester and membership in the association must be held both semesters or one semester plus a charge of $2.50.) All student publications distributed on campus are under the general control of an eight-member board of publications composed equally of faculty and students. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Student organizations arc encouraged, and over 100 of them representing various fields of social, academic, vocational, and professional interests have been granted recognition. Nine national social fraternities and six national social sororities exist on the campus and operate group-living units. Religious interests are served by the college religious centers adjacent to the campus. These many and varied types of organizations not only offer an opportunity for social life but also make a fine contribution to the development of student leadership. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS All women students are automatically members of the Associated Women Students. This organization coordinates the activities of various women's organizations on the campus and sets standards of conduct and of group living for women students. HONOR SOCIETIES In addition to high standards of scholarship expected of all students, special recogmtwn is given to superior scholarship. The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi, a national scholarship organization, was established at Fresno State College in 1953. Most departments of the college sponsor honor societies, many of them national in scope, in which membership is based upon superior college work. The Blue Key National Honor Fraternity for men and the Tokalon Honor Society for women offer membership to students who have good scholarship, are prominent in college activities, and who have demonstrated leadership in student affairs. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Fresno State College Alumni Association, with headquarters in the social science building, has a long record of extensive and varied activities. The association, incorporated in 1940, has established a sound financial policy. It provides annual scholarships and loans and has a program of athletic, social, and service activities. Tbe Bulldogger, the official alumni magazine, is published four times a year. Annual dues are $5 a single membership; $6 joint annual membership for married couples who are alumni; and life membership is $50, which includes husband and wife. Anyone who has attended Fresno State College for one semester or more is eligible for membership. Each member shall direct twenty percent of his dues upon payment to a scholarship of his choice listed on the Alumni Scholarship Program. The scholarships provided in this program include twenty-four various departments and divisions in the college. STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES The student personnel services assist students in making effective use of the instructional and extracurricular programs, and in making adjustments for personal and social efficiency. The personnel services are coordinated by the Dean of Students and consist of the following departments: (1) student activities and housing supervised by the Associate Dean of Students (Activities-Housing); (2) |