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Welcome to College of Education
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CENN, Spring 2008 Week of January 14
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Welcome to the College of Education
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Welcome from the Dean
  • Dear COE students, faculty, and staff,

Have a successful and productive Spring 2008
semester!
Dean Marcy Driscoll
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FIRST DAY OF CLASS A MUST!
  • FSU has a mandatory attendance policy!
  • All students are required to attend the
    first-class meeting of each of their classes or
    be dropped.

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January Academic Calendar
  • Jan. 7 Classes begin.Late Registration (100.00
    late registration fee.) CLAST registration
    begins.
  • Jan. 710 FAMUFSU Co-op Program Registration at
    the Office of the Registrar, UCA 3900.
  • Jan. 711 National Guard Fee Waiver Eligibility
    Form due to the Office of Student Financial
    Services.
  • Jan 9 Last day to submit department waivers or
    billings.
  • Jan. 10 Drop/Add ends at midnight.
  • Jan 11 Last day to add course without academic
    Dean's permission. Last day to cancel enrollment
    and have fees removed. Last day to request VA
    deferments from VA representative in Office of
    the Registrar. Registration for state employees
    (non-FSU employees) using State Employee Fee
    Waivers
  • Jan. 14 Financial aid available via EFT in
    FSUCard accounts. First day to apply for
    financial aid deferments and delayed delivery
    loans.
  • Jan. 18 Last day to pay or defer tuition for all
    students, including veterans who are not using a
    veteran deferment, without a 100.00 late payment
    fee. Veterans should contact a VA representative
    with questions. Last day to file for Spring 2008
    Graduation at the Office of the University
    Registrar, UCA3900. Last day to Register for
    CLAST exam, (850) 644-3181.
  • Jan. 21 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. No Classes.
    University Administrative Offices closed.

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News from ELPS
  • Dr. Hu presented at the annual meeting of the
    Association for the Study of Higher Education
    (ASHE), Louisville, KY
  • The Effects of Engagement in Inquiry-Oriented
    Activities on Student Learning and Personal
    Development
  • The Influence of Student Engagement and Sport
    Participation on College Outcomes among
    Division-I Student Athletes

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News from ELPS
  • Dr. Stacey Rutledge co-authored The Education
    Mayor Improving America's Schools (American
    Governance and Public Policy)

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News from ELPS
  • Dr. Joseph Beckam
  • presented The Law of Defamation in the Context
    of Higher Education at the annual conference of
    the Education law Association in San Diego, CA.
  • conducted a series of three workshops on Law and
    Education for school principals,
    vice-principals, and aspiring administrators in
    the Monroe County public school system, Key West,
    Florida.

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  • COE's Center for Educational Research and Policy
    Studies (CERPS) has joined 32 other leading
    university education research centers from 23
    different states as a new member of the Education
    Policy Alliance (EPA).
  • The alliance membership includes centers located
    at many of the country's top universities,
    including Stanford, Columbia and the University
    of Pennsylvania. This national consortium
    promotes collaborative research efforts across
    its member centers, and is committed to the
    dissemination of high-quality research findings.
  • More information is available at
    www.educationpolicyalliance.org/

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SELECTING YOUR THESIS OR DISSERTATION TOPIC
  • January 16, 2008 500-630 p.m. Askew Student
    Life Bldg. - Rm. 101
  • Faculty from the Science, Technology,
    Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), Social and
    Behavioral Sciences (SBS), and Arts and
    Humanities (AH) disciplines will offer tips for
    determining a topic for the dissertation/thesis
    that will keep one's interest through several
    years of research, writing, and the final
    defense. Each discipline will meet separately.
  • Presenters
  • Dean of Graduate Studies Nancy H. Marcus, Ph.D.
    (STEM)
  • Dr. Pamela L. Perrewe Senior Doctoral Student
    James A. Meurs (SBS)
  • Dr. Lisa Waxman
  • http//gradstudies.fsu.edu/workshops.html

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ORAL PRESENTATIONS FOR ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AH)
AND SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (SBS) GRADUATE
STUDENTS
  • January 29, 2008 530-630 p.m. Askew Student
    Life Bldg. - Rm. 101
  • FSU faculty from the Arts and Humanities (AH) and
    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) disciplines
    will discuss how to give a successful oral
    presentation. Focus will be on capturing audience
    attention, staying within time limits, and how to
    facilitate discussions about your presentation.
  • Presenters
  • Dean of the Faculties Anne Rowe, Ph.D. (AH
  • Dr. Irene Padavic (SBS)
  • http//gradstudies.fsu.edu/workshops.html

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FSU Dialogues
  • FSU Dialogues sponsored by Congress of Graduate
    Students Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies
  • Florida State University's Congress of Graduate
    Students and Office of Graduate Studies invite
    applications for the first FSU Dialogues
    Conference that will take place in the Spring of
    2008.
  • Dialogues is designed to recognize
    interdisciplinary research by graduate students
    and promote its recognition internationally. 
    Each year the interdisciplinary focus of the
    conference will change. 
  • This year the focus is health as it refers to the
    general condition of the mind and body.
  • Jamie McCranie Office Administrator Secretary
    to the DeanOffice of Graduate Studies
    (850)644-3501
  • mccranie_at_mailer.fsu.edu

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International Dissertation Semester Research
Fellowship
  • The Office of Graduate Studies is pleased to
    announce the International Dissertation Semester
    Research Fellowship.  
  • The new fellowship program is for advanced
    doctoral students to help facilitate research and
    the timely completion of their doctoral degree
    that requires extended research-time abroad. 
  • Eligible graduate students will be able to access
    the application and criteria information on the
    OGS website in a few weeks.  
  • The deadline for submission of the folders to the
    Office of Graduate Studies is January 18, 2008.

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The Spring 2008 Dissertation Research Grant
competition is on!
  • The deadline for students to submit complete
    application packets to the Office of Graduate
    Studies is 5 p.m. on January 18, 2008.
  • Questions about the grant (750) should be sent
    toCatherine CottrellAcademic Program
    SpecialistFSU Office of Graduate  Studies644-
    3501
  • More details http//gradstudies.fsu.edu/gensuppor
    t.html

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Personal Finance Study An examination of
personal finance activities leading to wealth
accumulation.
  • Dr. David Eccles and his fellow researchers are
    in need of households to take part in a pilot
    study looking at activities related to personal
    finance. This study is being financed by a grant
    through the Financial Industrys Regulatory
    Authority Investor Education Foundation.
  • The data collected will be used to provide
    personal finance interventions. They are looking
    for married couples in their 50s to participate.
  • For more information regarding the qualifications
    for participation please call 850-645-2792 or
    e-mail financestudy_at_lsi.fsu.edu.

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A L E C
  • The Adult Learning Evaluation Center (ALEC)
  • 214 Stone Building
  • 644-3611 
  • www.epls.fsu.edu/alec
  • Provides low cost educational evaluations for
    high school and college students and other adults
    who are college-bound or entering the work force
    and may be experiencing difficulties related to a
    learning disability or Attention Deficit
    Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
  • Offers educational workshops and individual
    client coaching in the areas of test-performance
    anxiety reduction, academic consultation and
    study skills.

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Night Nole
  • During the fall, Night Nole provides students
    with a safe ride home from the Tennessee Strip
    and other late-night venues.
  • The SGA funds this no-fare transit service
    through a contract with Tallahassee. The route is
    within a short walking distance of many apartment
    complexes where students live.

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Discover TREC!
  • COE Graduate Student Group at FSU
  • Research collaboration, professional development,
    and social networking.
  • Interdisciplinary transcultural focus
  • Non-COE graduate students welcome
  • Visit TREC website at http//www.coe.fsu.edu/trec/

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PEACE CORPS MASTERS in EDUCATION
  • Discover FSUs new Peace Corps Masters
    International Program
  • http//www.fsu.edu/elps/sides/pcmi.html

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Stone Bldg. Reconstruction
  • The Stone Building will be under phased
    construction till August 2008.
  • Please pardon the dust and temporary
    inconvenience.
  • We are getting larger classroom, more space, and
    better equipped facilities.
  • Please use caution around construction areas.

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Did you know?
  • The FSU Counseling Center offers free workshops
    on the topics of Stress Management, Time
    Management, and Study Skills.
  • Each workshop is 1 hour and includes
    self-assessment, personalized strategies, and
    hands-on learning.
  • Go to www.counseling.fsu.edu for the workshop
    schedule and to find out how to register.

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News Needed!
  • Any news, achievements, announcements?
  • See them at CENN!
  • Contact Dr. Dina Vyortkina for details
    dvyortkina_at_fsu.edu
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