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48 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE THE COLLEGE 49 During hours when the Health Service is closed, a qualified sroden~ may COD OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FOR MEN racr his own physici~, in which case the Health Service ':"ill allo~ .s> toward tb The Student Housing Office maintains a list of available srodent housing as a ~ost of one office v1~1t ~r ~10 toward the .cost of one rCSldence VISit for any on service to Students seeking living accommodations. Students arc advised to make illn~. Sh?uld hosp1tal1zanon for a qualified student be necessary, th.e ~ea!d arrangements for housing as early as possible before registration. Off-campus living Ser:r1ce. will allow $~0 per day for ~ve days toward .t~e cost of bosp1taliz.ao~ accommodations for men are provided mainly by private homes in che area, with \':hich 1S not och~rw1Se covered by .msll!ance. In addmon, an excellent S~dcn a limited number offering room and board. S1ckness and Acc1dent Insurance Policy 1S offered through the Health Service. Althougll the college does not approve off-campus housing for men, Fresno Stare College students living in private homes, apartments, and other types of srodent STUDENT ABSENCES housing are e:q>ccted to conduct themselves in a manner whlch will enable them Students are expected to maintain regular attendance at classes. Extended ab to maintain desirable relations with their landlords and their neighbors. seoces (more chan one week) due to illness, death in the immediate family, o other e1.traordinary emergencies, should be reported immediately co the Couns~ HOUSING FOR MARRIED STUDENTS Office which will notify the faculty concerned. 'When any absence occurs, ho-w The college does not maintain housing facilities for married srodents and their ever, the student should contact the instructors involved concerning the possibilil! f2milies. However, the college bas arranged with the Fresno City and County of making up the work missed. Housing Authority for married students to obtain low-cost housing at Hammer STUDENT HOUSING Field Village. T his housing project is located approximately four miles from the campus and provides acceptable accommodations at low cost. Applications for this housing should be made through the Fresno City and County Housing Au- COLLEGE RESIDENCE HALLS thority, 2520 Clinton Avenue, Fresno 3, Califontia. T he college has three new reside.oce halls in operation. Homan Hall house The Stud~nt Housing Office also maintains. a list of privately owned rentals, 207 men and Graves and Baker Halls each house 207 women. The halls are fin some of which ar~ near the ~pus. Th~e pnvate rentals range from $60 to $80 proof, air-conditioned buildings having srody rooms, lounges, recreation rooms per month depending on the SJZe and furnishings. and laundry facilities. Srodcnts are honsed two to a room. The rooms are at tracrively furnished, and provide adequate study and living facilities. Linen servic:1 FOOD SERVICE is provided. but students are required to furnish their own blankets and towel! The Fresno State College Association maintains the college cafeteria and a Food service is provided by the college cafeteria. for information on residena separate snack bar, The Roundup. The cafeteria provides regular meal services for hall costs, sec Fees and Expenses. :ill srodents and faculty five days a week and for residence hall srudcots seven days Each hall is onder the supervision of a well qualified head resident and fi~ a week during the time college is in session; The Roundup is open weekdays and srodent assistants. Srudents are encouraged to rake part in group living througf Saturday mornings. experience in self-government and by taking part in the social and inttamud programs. Women living in the halls are required to observe the residence rule PLACEMENT AND EMPLOYMENT of the Associated Women Srudencs. . . . Further inform:ttion and applications for reservations may be obtained by writ· Placem~ and employment services are proVIded for gra~uates and .studen~ m ing to the Student Housing Office. Srudcots who are applying for accommodll< the profCSSion of tea<:hing, graduates ~d form~ studen.ts mterested 111 full-~e tions in the halls must also file an application for admission to the college. Coil work other than teaching, ~d students mterested m parc-cme employment enabling ditional admission can usu:illy be granted on the basis of a transcript of all collegt them to defray part of theu; coll~ge .expenses. . or high school work completed to date. For further information on admission The Offi~ of P~cement 1S m~tallled b~ the college as a clearmgbouse of em-procedures and regulations see page 57. ployment. informaoon. Th~ spe.clfic funcoons of the office are to. collecr and ' make available to prospecove employers personal data and confidenoal letters of HOUSING REGULATIONS FOR FRESHMAN WOMEN recommendation of candidates; maintain a current record of employment oppor- The college resenTes the right to require all unmarried women Students unde1 tnni~es; r~commend candid at~ for positions at the request of employers; arrange 21 years of age who arc classified as freshmen and who are not living with parco~ for mterviews b~nveen candidates .and employers; and conducr a followup proor guardians to live in the residence halls or in other housing approved by tbl gram of all candidates placed by this office. college. Exceptions may be made for those who have written permission fron their parents co live elsewhere. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FOR WOMEN TEACHER PLACEMENT Membershlp in the Office of Placement is open (1) to graduates of Fresno State College qualifying for a regular California teaching credential prior to date of T he Student Housing Office maintains a list of approved rooming and boardin! employment and (2) to anyone with a bachelor's degree from an accredited instihouses whlch have been inspected and meet the college housing standards foltntion provided he completes 12 units at Fresno State College including a fundswomen. Women living in approved housing will be required to observe the resi mental education course and qualifies for a regular California teaching credential deoce rules of the Associated Women Students. Arrangements for living accomm~> prior to date of employment. Credential candidates are urged to register with the dations should be made well in advance of registration. If women secure hous~ Office of Placement early during the semester in whlch they begin their student not on the approved list, the parent or guardian will be asked to assume fu)te2ching. responsibility. Students in approved housing are not permitted to change residena during the semester. However, if unusual circumstances make such changes neces-suy, permission may be obtained from the Student Housing Office.
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Title | 1961-62 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1961-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 026 |
Full Text Search | 48 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE THE COLLEGE 49 During hours when the Health Service is closed, a qualified sroden~ may COD OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FOR MEN racr his own physici~, in which case the Health Service ':"ill allo~ .s> toward tb The Student Housing Office maintains a list of available srodent housing as a ~ost of one office v1~1t ~r ~10 toward the .cost of one rCSldence VISit for any on service to Students seeking living accommodations. Students arc advised to make illn~. Sh?uld hosp1tal1zanon for a qualified student be necessary, th.e ~ea!d arrangements for housing as early as possible before registration. Off-campus living Ser:r1ce. will allow $~0 per day for ~ve days toward .t~e cost of bosp1taliz.ao~ accommodations for men are provided mainly by private homes in che area, with \':hich 1S not och~rw1Se covered by .msll!ance. In addmon, an excellent S~dcn a limited number offering room and board. S1ckness and Acc1dent Insurance Policy 1S offered through the Health Service. Althougll the college does not approve off-campus housing for men, Fresno Stare College students living in private homes, apartments, and other types of srodent STUDENT ABSENCES housing are e:q>ccted to conduct themselves in a manner whlch will enable them Students are expected to maintain regular attendance at classes. Extended ab to maintain desirable relations with their landlords and their neighbors. seoces (more chan one week) due to illness, death in the immediate family, o other e1.traordinary emergencies, should be reported immediately co the Couns~ HOUSING FOR MARRIED STUDENTS Office which will notify the faculty concerned. 'When any absence occurs, ho-w The college does not maintain housing facilities for married srodents and their ever, the student should contact the instructors involved concerning the possibilil! f2milies. However, the college bas arranged with the Fresno City and County of making up the work missed. Housing Authority for married students to obtain low-cost housing at Hammer STUDENT HOUSING Field Village. T his housing project is located approximately four miles from the campus and provides acceptable accommodations at low cost. Applications for this housing should be made through the Fresno City and County Housing Au- COLLEGE RESIDENCE HALLS thority, 2520 Clinton Avenue, Fresno 3, Califontia. T he college has three new reside.oce halls in operation. Homan Hall house The Stud~nt Housing Office also maintains. a list of privately owned rentals, 207 men and Graves and Baker Halls each house 207 women. The halls are fin some of which ar~ near the ~pus. Th~e pnvate rentals range from $60 to $80 proof, air-conditioned buildings having srody rooms, lounges, recreation rooms per month depending on the SJZe and furnishings. and laundry facilities. Srodcnts are honsed two to a room. The rooms are at tracrively furnished, and provide adequate study and living facilities. Linen servic:1 FOOD SERVICE is provided. but students are required to furnish their own blankets and towel! The Fresno State College Association maintains the college cafeteria and a Food service is provided by the college cafeteria. for information on residena separate snack bar, The Roundup. The cafeteria provides regular meal services for hall costs, sec Fees and Expenses. :ill srodents and faculty five days a week and for residence hall srudcots seven days Each hall is onder the supervision of a well qualified head resident and fi~ a week during the time college is in session; The Roundup is open weekdays and srodent assistants. Srudents are encouraged to rake part in group living througf Saturday mornings. experience in self-government and by taking part in the social and inttamud programs. Women living in the halls are required to observe the residence rule PLACEMENT AND EMPLOYMENT of the Associated Women Srudencs. . . . Further inform:ttion and applications for reservations may be obtained by writ· Placem~ and employment services are proVIded for gra~uates and .studen~ m ing to the Student Housing Office. Srudcots who are applying for accommodll< the profCSSion of tea<:hing, graduates ~d form~ studen.ts mterested 111 full-~e tions in the halls must also file an application for admission to the college. Coil work other than teaching, ~d students mterested m parc-cme employment enabling ditional admission can usu:illy be granted on the basis of a transcript of all collegt them to defray part of theu; coll~ge .expenses. . or high school work completed to date. For further information on admission The Offi~ of P~cement 1S m~tallled b~ the college as a clearmgbouse of em-procedures and regulations see page 57. ployment. informaoon. Th~ spe.clfic funcoons of the office are to. collecr and ' make available to prospecove employers personal data and confidenoal letters of HOUSING REGULATIONS FOR FRESHMAN WOMEN recommendation of candidates; maintain a current record of employment oppor- The college resenTes the right to require all unmarried women Students unde1 tnni~es; r~commend candid at~ for positions at the request of employers; arrange 21 years of age who arc classified as freshmen and who are not living with parco~ for mterviews b~nveen candidates .and employers; and conducr a followup proor guardians to live in the residence halls or in other housing approved by tbl gram of all candidates placed by this office. college. Exceptions may be made for those who have written permission fron their parents co live elsewhere. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FOR WOMEN TEACHER PLACEMENT Membershlp in the Office of Placement is open (1) to graduates of Fresno State College qualifying for a regular California teaching credential prior to date of T he Student Housing Office maintains a list of approved rooming and boardin! employment and (2) to anyone with a bachelor's degree from an accredited instihouses whlch have been inspected and meet the college housing standards foltntion provided he completes 12 units at Fresno State College including a fundswomen. Women living in approved housing will be required to observe the resi mental education course and qualifies for a regular California teaching credential deoce rules of the Associated Women Students. Arrangements for living accomm~> prior to date of employment. Credential candidates are urged to register with the dations should be made well in advance of registration. If women secure hous~ Office of Placement early during the semester in whlch they begin their student not on the approved list, the parent or guardian will be asked to assume fu)te2ching. responsibility. Students in approved housing are not permitted to change residena during the semester. However, if unusual circumstances make such changes neces-suy, permission may be obtained from the Student Housing Office. |