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October 26, 2007

to celebrate third annual National Non-Traditional Student Week Nov. 5 – 8

The third annual celebration of nontraditional students in higher education will continue at Nov. 5 – 8.

National Non-Traditional Student Week is held the first full week of November each year. At , the Commuter and Non-Traditional Student Affairs Office has events planned to recognize the non-traditional students on campus as well as improve the adult student environment.

The Non-Trad Kick-Off Social will occur Monday, Nov. 5 from 4 – 5 p.m. in the Student Union Building Commuter Lounge. Come meet with other non-traditional students for food, fun and fellowship. Family members are welcome to attend.

Two events are scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 6. Commuter Coffee Break will be from 8 – 10 a.m. in the SUB Commuter Lounge. The event involves a free cup of coffee, hot chocolate and a breakfast bar.

Also on that day, an Introduction to Personal Computing for Non-Trads will occur from 1 – 3 p.m. in the Hemphill Airway and Computer Science Building, Room 308.

For students interested in brushing up on computer skills, RSVP to ddameron@ulm.edu or call (318) 342-5232.

The CNT Student Breakfast is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 7 from 8 – 10 a.m. in the SUB Commuter Lounge. Those interested in joining them for a free breakfast, RSVP to ddameron@ulm.edu or call (318) 342-5232.

Nov. 7 is also designated as “We Thank You” Day from 1 – 4 p.m. at the Student Center, Office 257. Students may drop by the CNT Office to pick up a special thank you card that they may personalize and give to those who have assisted them along the way.

The CNT Brown Bag Lunch will occur Thursday, Nov. 8 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the SUB Commuter Lounge. Those interested in joining them for a free sack lunch, RSVP to ddameron@ulm.edu or call (318) 342-5232.
Also on Nov. 8, students may enjoy the CNT Coffee Lounge from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. at the SUB Commuter Lounge. Stop by for a free cup of coffee or hot chocolate.

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