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PARI riMK JOBS

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m PI cent « il l nivcmit) [llm ! r n r . earn \ thn llr^r i • ol them do thi throi li ;, r* •ris bold part ne air i idem BOI -I th wl J to worl • time w hile it the I sho ild •r a t tl Student Kmployment I I [Ilini Hall, I c Oi urantce • there is i lack oi >pport mi Hourlj depending on the type oi work and tl kill nd v involved. Meal jobs usual! requi houi oi i »rk a i

\ n jobs. four hours per d a \ . i" w * ks nn . Oi bud t his rime m ully than

>t. A few u ip ;iu are available for fresh n id •' • tud :h academic i hii nent who herwisc might not Me

t: • n about immer job opportuniti also is available through the ' pi. merit fEce. PROFESSIONAL JOB PLACEMENT 1 udeni ultimate oal is work in a satisfying career. T h e [University plao It 5e that include a number of college and departmental placement offio plus an overall Coordinating Placement Office which coordinates ties of the smaller offices, assists all-University placement proand aids students from academic fields not served by the specialized

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Many pr« pectivc employers >cnd representatives to the campus each year to interview gi luating niors. If you are interested in taking part in such ew jrou should talk with the placement office in your college or departi nt, or with the staff at the Coordinating Placement Office, 153 Administration ( W ) . You are urged to discuss career plans with one or more placement officers in your college years, and to make full use of the psychological testing and ocational counseling available at the Student Counseling Service (Page 2 1 ) . irly counseling and planning will help you make desirable adjustments in your cou •:' stud; and thercb\ equip you for your chosen career. Individual placement officers and advisers are listed on Page 56. St lent! looking for part-time work while in college, and those in search of summer job should consult the Student Employment Office (sec Page 5 5 ) , lOrt-Term Loans for interview purposes may be obtained from the Offices the I n o: Men or the Dean of Women. W h e r e the prospective firm or ir • • tion agr • l pay travel expenses, loans up to $250.00 may be requested. tudent mi I bring the firm's letter or wire. in which reimbursement is guarant to tl ective offices where he or she fills out the short-term loan ttion. T l >ans are subject to the same regulations as short-term loans. Payment is required within the maximum of a sixty-day period or prior to the f the IlCSter in which the loan is granted. ii LEPHOM: SERVICES Ml University offices can be reached by calling KMpirc 7-6611 and giving • hboard operator the extension number desired. I lents of Men's and Women's Residence Halls mav be telephoned by d , j j r r / FLeetVI «d 2-6511 and giving the operator the desired extension. ( T h e

letters, EM f<>v Empire and FL for Fleetw >d, are not used locally, but

re i I for \<>ng distant i alls.) 25