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Jim Kivikoski
Assistant Director of Student Services
“At Argosy University, our passion is teaching and learning. We develop professional competence, provide opportunity for personal growth, and foster interpersonal effectiveness. Students succeed because our university community engages and supports them.”
8 comments:
Yay I'm the first one to comment! :-)P I think it's a great idea for Argosy to have a blog. Most companies and organizations have one for making announcements and to receive feedback. I think this will be good for students, especially when it comes to keeping up with deadlines for class registration, events, etc. as opposed to reading the e-mails.
Please give us information about the new policies for using our student ID to get into the building and also maybe to access the elevators. As a weekend student, I may not get to campus very often so I would like to know about the current status of our ID badges.
This is a great way to get feedback from students. Is it possible to set it up for each department?
I'd like to hear from any counseling students about classes, practium, internship. I just would like more information. I do feel like it is very hard to get information about what is going on in the school, especialy in the each department.
I'd like to hear comments from counseling students about classes, instructors, practium, and internship. Any comments that will help us to help each other will be greatly appreciated.
I am curious as to why classes for second year students who are about to be going on Practicum are scheduled for the middle of the day. It is going to be difficult to organize our week to fit in 2-3 days of classes and 20 hours at our practicum sites with most classes being offered 12:30 to 3:30. I wish student were given more options.
Why is there only on Commencement held each year. Shouldn't there be at least one in the Fall and one in the Spring?
Anonymous
Thank you for your question, but one commencement ceremony per year is quite common in higher education.
Kim P. Ousley
Director of Student Services
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