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If you had an A in ENG 218 or JRN 316

Consider becoming an Undergraduate Associate for Spring 2005!

Four sections of JRN 316 each need an undergraduate associate to help in
teaching InDesign and assist the instructor in other work as assigned.

The sections are:
Tuesday/Thursday 8 a.m. -- Judi Hetrick
Tuesday/Thursday 9:30 a.m. -- Sacha DeVroomen Bellman
Tuesday/Thursday 3:30 p.m. -- Sacha DeVroomen Bellman
Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9 a.m. -- Cheryl Gibbs

If you can fit one of these sections into your schedule, please call
529-6544 or email [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] You can get
one credit hour for being an undergraduate associate.

Undergraduate Associates...
 The Undergraduate Associates Program gives Miami students an opportunity
to explore careers in academia by working closely with a faculty member.
Typically, participants in the program work for a semester or a year
assisting a faculty member with many of the tasks typically done in
academic life (e.g. teaching, grading, attending governance meetings,
engaging in research, etc.), but faculty members may also propose other
creative ways of fulfilling Undergraduate Associates.

 Eligibility:
 In order to participate in the UA Program, students must be either
sophomores, juniors, or seniors and have a cumulative grade point average
of 3.2 or higher. Because this is a University Senate mandate, there are
no exceptions to the G.P.A. requirement. You must also APPLY to the
program and have your application approved prior to beginning the
associateship.

Application:
Applications to the Undergraduate Associates Program are accepted during
the first three weeks of each semester. Completed applications should be
returned to the Honors Program Office in 102 Bishop Hall.

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