Category: Information
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2013-2014 Financial Aid Renewal
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This month you and your student received (or will receive) information regarding the Financial Aid renewal application process for 2013 – 2014. Detailed explanatory information is also available from the Financial Aid web site. Just a reminder–award letters are not mailed to current students. An email will be sent to students at their Gustavus email…
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Applying for Graduation
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A reminder from the Registrar’s Office: check with your senior student to make sure he/she has applied for graduation. The deadline was October 1. Toward the end of fall semester, there were still over 200 seniors who had not yet turned in their paperwork. If you have a senior, make sure to ask! If your…
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Resource for Job and Internship Seekers
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The MN Private Colleges Job and Internship Fair will be held this year on Wednesday & Thursday, February 20 & 21, 2013. To get an idea about the fair before going, visit the fair website or watch this video. Note that this fair differs from other job and internship fairs in that candidates can contact…
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Travel with Gustavus to Central Europe
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Experience Central Europe with distinguished Gustavus professor emeritus of history Dr. Tom Emmert from September 10 to 21, 2013. The journey is focused around three showpiece cities of Central Europe: Prague, Vienna, and Budapest. This 12-day Gustavus study tour combines learning, exploring, leisure, lecture, food, and arts. Initial registration requested by February 1, 2013. For…
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Partial Year Parking Permits
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Students will need to have a parking permit for J-term and/or spring semester if they plan on having a car on campus. Parking permits are available in the Campus Safety office. A parking permit is required for students and staff to park on campus. Always assume that parking is enforced. Visitor parking is closed to…
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The College Rhythm in December
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In December the campus is focused on celebrating the holiday season and finishing the semester. The first week of December brings together more than 300 musicians and 6,000 guests for Christmas in Christ Chapel performances. During this time there is also stress over preparations for finals and final papers, excitement and anxiety regarding going home…
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Dates and Deadlines: The Next 60 Days
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December 14: Last day of classes December 15: Reading Day December 17 – 20: Final Exams December 21: 9:00 am residence halls close for semester break Early January: Financial aid information sent to returning students January 6: 12:00 noon residence halls re-open from semester break January 7 – February 1: January Term (IEX) classes February…
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Holiday Survival Guide for College Students and Parents
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Is this your child’s first long break home since arriving at Gustavus? Have you thought about things like household chores, curfews, use of the car, and family time? Check out this article from U.S. News and World Report Education writer Kelci Lynn Lucier. Are you a seasoned parent with advice to share? How did…
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Residence Halls Closed During Christmas Break
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The halls are closed during Christmas break according to the following schedule: Halls close for semester break at 9 a.m. on Friday, December 21 Halls re-open at 12 noon on Sunday, January 6 Each student is required to depart for the break within 24 hours of the completion of their last final or by 9…
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Christmas break parking
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PLEASE REMIND YOUR STUDENT: All vehicles remaining on campus over Christmas break must be parked in the gravel lot next to the music building (Bjorling lot). This year the break parking area is marked with signs, which state “Break Parking”. Students may not leave their cars in the Southwest parking lot as in previous years.…