June 2015 newsletter - Non-Traditional Student Services | SIU

NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT SERVICES
NEWS
A Resource for SIU Carbondale’s Adult Student Population
SUMMER AT SIU
Many students are accelerating their time to their degree this summer by
taking advantage of the many summer class options. As you study this
summer, don’t forget to take a break and enjoy yourself, too.
CONGRATULATIONS,
If you’re in the southern Illinois area, there are lots of outdoor
adventures and many free events that work great with a student budget!
GRADUATES!
Those options
include a Carbondale tradition: free sunset concerts
offered each Thursday evening. Bring your lawn chairs, a blanket, snacks,
drinks, and family or friends to enjoy an evening of great music on the
lawn. For a complete listing of sunset concerts, see the flier on page 5.
CONTACT US
Non-Traditional Student Services
Student Services Building Room 484
Southern Illinois University
1263 Lincoln Drive
Carbondale, IL 62901
Phone: 618/453-7521
Email: nontrad@siu.edu
Web: nontrad.siu.edu
Facebook: SIU Non-Traditional Student Services
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June 2015
THIS ISSUE
Summer at SIU
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A Note from NTSS
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Student Highlight
Mary Margaret Kelly
Modupe Ogunyemi
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News and Resources
SIU’s Continuing Education
and Outreach
McLeod Summer Playhouse
SIU Recreation Center’s
Dependent Memberships
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Saluki Blast: Volunteerism
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Events and Academic
Calendar
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SIU is Going Smoke-Free
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Monthly Contest
Enter to WIN!
Student Highlights
A NOTE
FROM NTSS
May was full of celebratory events, as more
than 5,000 students graduated from the SIU
system. If you were a recent graduate, we
welcome you to the SIU alumni family and
hope you take advantage of your
complimentary SIU Alumni Association
membership.
For a look back at the accomplishments of our
graduates and others, take a moment to view
SIU President Randy Dunn’s spring 2015
alumni video. And remember: Once a Saluki,
always a Saluki!
As we move into summer, we know that
many of you are taking advantage of summer
classes. If you haven’t already registered for a
summer on-campus, online or off-site class,
there is still time. Visit summer.siu.edu to find
the perfect course for you!
For those of you transitioning to SIU in the
fall, Non-Traditional Student Services and
Veteran’s Services have teamed up for the
first-ever “Boot camp for Education Success
Training” (BEST) program on Saturday, Aug.
8, at the SIU Carbondale campus. The BEST
program features sessions to help you make a
successful transition to SIU, including
technology tutorials, college writing tips, a
math refresher, academic support services,
time management and much more. Don’t miss
this opportunity to get a head start on your
semester!
Space is limited, so reserve your space today
by completing and returning the registration
form at nontrad.siu.edu. Cost is $10 and
includes lunch.
Let us know how we can assist you. Enjoy
your summer!
Deborah R. Barnett, Ph.D.
Coordinator, Non-Traditional Student Services
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News and Resources
Volunteerism
Are you looking to serve your community in an
incredibly rewarding way this summer?
The Center for Service-Learning &
Volunteerism (CSLV) in the Student Services
Building can help you get started.
Here’s a checklist on how to get started giving back to
the community in which you plan to be this summer:
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Check the list of approved volunteer
opportunities available at www.cslv.siu.edu.
 Check to see whether the agency you previously or
currently volunteer for can be approved, as well as
service hours completed.
 Call the community agency to notify them of your
participation.
 Pick up the SVC documentation form from the
CSLV office or Web page.
If you complete service hours, you may be able to get them
approved through the CSLV office!
The Benefits of Volunteering
Check out the SIU’s Student Recreation Center’s youth events for many
fun activities to get your children up and moving this summer!
Remember, dependent memberships for children are just $15 per
semester. Whether you have one child or several, the price is still $15!
What a great deal! Secondary memberships for a spouse or partner are
also available. Visit reccenter.siu.edu for details and select the
memberships tab.
For more information at youth events, go to reccenter.siu.edu/
index.php/youth-recreation
Volunteering is a constant reminder of your hard
work to employers who review your résumé.
Volunteering provides you a chance to connect &
network with others.
Volunteering helps strengthen communities.
Volunteering develops your skills to be an engaged
and responsible citizen.
Written by Adara Dimuke, undergraduate student intern
“Bear to endure, yet still I arise”
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Mark Your Calendar
EVENTS & ACADEMIC CALENDAR
JUNE
2 Moonlight Canoe, 8-11 p.m., Campus Lake Boat Dock (free event; bring photo ID)
5 Movie Night at Saluki Stadium, start-time 7:30 p.m. (gates open at 6:45 p.m.), FREE admission and prizes (see page 5)
12 Intersession ends
15 Summer session begins
For a complete list of
programs and events,
visit calendar.siu.edu
18 Sunset concert, dusk, Shryock Auditorium lawn
25 Sunset Concert, dusk, Turley Park
28 Last day to drop a full-term course
If you’re in the Carbondale area, you might also want to check out all the summer activities available through the Carbondale
Park District! See their 32-page “Awesome Summer Programs 2015” publication at cpkd.org.
SIU is Going Smoke-Free!
On July 1, SIU will become a smoke-free campus. This means that smoking
will be prohibited on all campus property, including buildings, grounds,
parking lots, and university-owned or university-operated vehicles.
You can learn more about SIU’s smoke-free campus initiative through FAQs
and other resources, including information to assist those who choose to quit
smoking, at smokefree.siu.edu.
Monthly Contest
Last month’s contest question was, “What year did the first class of SIU graduate?”
According to Betty Mitchell’s book, “Southern Illinois University: A Pictorial
History,” the answer is, “1876.” This question proved to be a stumper, as none of
the contest submissions were correct.
For the next couple of months, we take a break from SIU history and start our
“Where was this taken?” series. If you can identify where our photo was taken, email
the location to nontrad@siu.edu to be entered into our monthly contest.
HINT: It’s one of the locations for this summer’s Sunset Concert series.
NOTE: This newsletter is designed to be electronic. If you received a copy in print form and need access to links, visit nontrad.siu.edu and click on Staying Connected.
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