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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 2, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                / d to get i ill Campus open House planned for july the Mannheim Campus will open its doors to prospective students and their families on saturday july 2, from 09301300. This is an Ideal time for students interested in enrolling for the fall 1994 semester which begins August 20, to meet with the Mannheim Campus faculty staff and students. Please note that Only the exteriors of the Mannheim Campus buildings will be shown As Many of the buildings will still be occupied at that time. The open House held in april was very successful. Visitors were pleased with the new University Complex in Mannheim the cultural and travel advantages of a City this size and the close proximity of the Large . Military facilities in Mannheim and Heidelberg such As the medical and dental clinics Hospital commissary pm Etc. Anyone interested in. Attending the open House on july 2 should Contact the office of admissions for More information and to make a reservation. New Mannheim Campus an attractive residence Hall is one of the Many resources which will be available to students when the Augsburg Campus moves to Turley Barracks Mannheim this summer. The Campus Wilt occupy two residence a in trek 111 a a of a Tiaann 4.  _ m _ j i _ i. Halls two classroom buildings a Library a student lounge science and computer laboratories and an administration building in its new location. Since 1950, the Campus has provided the first two years or a four year undergraduate University program. The Mannheim Campus will continue to offer the same Strong academic programs excellent lecturers Small classes Hometown Campus environment and committed staff. Remain in Europe with the Mannheim Campus eligibility to attend the University of Maryland Mannheim Campus is based on having met the requirements for admissions and being a logistical  students who Are logistically supported fall into one of these categories members of the . Armed forces and their dependents stationed worldwide 11 . Government employees and their dependents while stationed in Europe retired . Military and their dependents stationed in Europe. There Are however some exceptions former . Military servicemen or women who ate living in a Europe and who have a valid residence permit non american dependent whose sponsors Are in the diplomatic service of their country and who Are posted in Europe Europe based children of deceased . Military members. To receive further information concerning the eligibility to attend the Mannheim Campus and to obtain the proper paperwork Contact the office of admissions. Academic achievement ceremony the Augsburg Campus held its final academic achievement ceremony on May 7. During the ceremony 74 students were recognized As candidates for the associate in arts degrees. Twelve awards and scholarships were presented for outstanding academic achievement is Lashonda Barnett and is Jennifer Comstock for a foreign language is Christy Burton creative writing or. Aaron Yoh social science is april Saunders communications or. Francisco Martinez business mat Norah 3 Krohse humanities or. Steven Sig Man performing arts is Kathy Wolfe academic achievement and leadership is Rebecca Rayburg German is Kimberly Jordan natural science and mathematics or. William Hickey cultural appreciation. Is Susan May a political science and history lecturer was presented with the Munich Campus faculty award. This award was established in 1989. The prestigious Munich Campus memorial award for outstanding scholarship leadership and service to the University was Given to or Patrick Wiegleb this award is in Honor of the Munich Campus students who perished in a 1950 plane crash on their Way Home to England for Christmas. Non tradition i students Over 20 percent of the Mannheim Campus student body is comprised of nontraditional students this growing number of students who have been away from the classroom for a number of years has enriched the classroom and Campus activities. To assist the nontraditional students in making the adjustment to College life a separate area has been set aside in the residence Halls and an Active student club has been formed. Scholarship financial Aid now available the Mannheim Campus financial Aid office urges students to apply for federally funded Grants Loans and work study programs As quickly As possible. A everyone is eligible for some Type of financial Aid under the new guidelines a states Lori Gleber financial Aid officer. During the 1993/94 academic year $652,594 was awarded in financial Aid and scholarships to 162 students. A student needs to file the free application for Federal students Aid Hafsa for the financial Aid office to determine a student s eligibility. In addition to the Federal programs the Mannheim Campus offers a number of scholarships to freshmen students based on academic achievement. After a student has applied for admission to the Mannheim Campus the file is automatically reviewed to determine eligibility for a Mannheim Campus scholarship. The Campus has awarded $5,000 in presidential scholarships to ten freshmen students and $4,000 in scholarships to eight returning students. A or jul Quot amp commuting to the Mannheim Campus Wilt you be a full time student but not living in the residence Halls or Are you planning on attending the Mannheim Campus As a part time student in either Case the office of admissions would like to hear from you As soon As possible. Tuition and fees per semester Tull so my to i for a fun Lime a 13,115.00 stud Cal nth twin mtr noun or More a Ramout Lylall Frt Tor t Fiill in s75.00 slum a. A a to Mthm Tor Pirt i pm student  it eight Ken tip bum or Lii /. A fat tiny or objected to i Jim entrust a full Flat Cimfl Hultai arid tolf ire o Jford Frlj Justl Duro in of Phi Elf  a apply for admission classes for the fall 1994 semester begin August 24, 1994. Full and part time applicants Are advised to apply As soon As possible in order to receive full consideration for Federal financial Aid. Early application is also advised so that students Are aware of the Many activities and events related to faculty academic advising orientation and registration. The office of admissions will continue accepting applications for admission during the first week of classes. New Mannheim address during the summer months the Campus will be moving from Augsburg to Turley Barracks Mannheim. The following Mannheim addresses and Telephone number will go into effect by the beginning of the tall semester University of Maryland afo mall Augsburg Campus unit 2-1560 afo a 091 s3 Mannheim Campus unit 24560 afo a 09183 International mall  to Gelaude 52 86156 Augsburg Telephone Dan 434 6264/6347 0821 443-359 fax 0821 443-358 ,4 Gelaude 485 68167 Mannheim 380 7877/7878 0623 3374-0 0621 3374-103 of pm Ufi a 16 stripes Magazine june 2, 1994  
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