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TRANSFER STUDENTS Although the colli e experience is not new to transfer students, the Univer-

wants to extend a special welcome to new Mini who come from other colle; ind universities. A transfer student has much to contribute to his new

campus environment—new ideas, different experiences, and—hopefully—obj( tivity. You can add much to campus life if you involve yourselves in the goals and activiti* of the Univ< ity and share your ideas and experieno with your el low studen • A transfer Student frequently has questions or needs that are not shared b new freshmen. Vou will be wise to become familiar with the contents of this

booklet and of tl« "Guide for New Students." Then, attend any Orientation

Week activities which interest you. T h e Mini Guide in your housin; nip also can answer many of your questions. Your college office Staff and the staffs 0

the Dean of Men and Dean of Women will be haDDV to .

t vou at anv time