Newsletter – May 10 | Rockland

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*Newsletter – May 10*

*Commencement 2011!!*

UMA’s Commencement 2011
<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/commencement-2011/>information is
available online and worth reading before you head out on
Saturday.

Thanks to all who contributed to the wonderful URock graduation celebration
on Saturday, May 7th. Read about the event.
<http://knox.villagesoup.com/business/brief/397633?from=%2Fbusiness%2Fbrief%2Fbusiness-services%2Furock-honors-61-local-graduates%2F397633&cid=387306>

A slide show<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/files/2011/05/Graduation-2011-Slide-Show.pdf>of
URock’s 2011 graduates was produced for the celebration event. It
included pictures and comments sent to us by grads. Enjoy!

Congratulations to the class of 2011. You are exceptional!

*Make-Up Testing*

The last make-up tests for spring 2011 will be on Friday, May 13th at
4:00PM. Register at the URock office to take a make-up test.

*URock Summer Hours*

Office Hours:Â  Monday – Thursday 8:00AM – 7:00PM and Fridays 8:00AM –
4:00PM

Building Hours: Monday – Thursday 7:00AM – 9:45PM and Fridays 7:00AM –
4:00PM

Closed Saturdays and Sundays

*Meredith Hall’s “Without a Map” Available*

For those of you who were profoundly touched by Meredith Hall’s keynote
speech at the URock Graduation celebration, a few signed copies of her book,
“Without a Map” are available for borrowing from the URock front office.

*New Summer Course Added*

A new videoconference upper level class was just added to the Rockland
schedule today! SOC 370, Sociology of Culture is now available in Rockland
in the first summer session on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:00 – 3:45PM.
This course explores the nature and sources of cultural differences, with a
focus on cross-cultural comparisons. Students will examine the content of
culture, the production and distribution of cultural content, and the role
of culture in shaping social institutions. Emphasis will be placed on
relating these sociological phenomena to everyday life and evaluating
competing explanations for how and why cultures differ. Prerequisites: SOC
101 or SSC 100. The course will be taught by new sociology full-time faculty
member, Lorien Lake-Corral.

*Summer Session Opens Next Week*

Click here
<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/courses-and-programs/summer-fall-2011-registration-information/>for
URock course listings for summer and fall. Please review course information
online as we will not print a lot of course guides (budget savings!). This
is a good time to schedule an advising appointment before classes fill. For
summer registration you must either make a payment or have financial aid
posted and confirmed by staff. Fall registration *is* available through
self-service. (See notes on financial aid below as to how to get your summer
aid posted.)

*URock Apparel*

Now you can order URock apparel
online<https://sites.google.com/site/kdkshop/urock>with our logo and
the clothes (T-shirts, sweats, etc.) will be hand
delivered to you at URock.

*Financial Aid Update*

If you applied for financial aid through the University of Maine at Augusta,
your financial aid award for fall and spring is now posted in Maine
Street<https://peportal.maine.edu/psp/PAPRD89/EMPLOYEE/EMPL/h/?tab=PAPP_GUEST>.
You may view and accept your aid package now. Please note that your aid has
been awarded based on full time enrollment (4 courses or 12 credits). If you
plan to attend half or three quarters time you may change your attendance
under the student enrollment hyperlink. If you plan to attend in the summer,
indicate your summer plans under student enrollment and then continue to
monitor Maine Street for your summer aid posting.

If you qualify for work study, contact Althea <[log in to unmask]> to
discuss opportunities.

If you have not yet completed your FAFSA for the next academic year, it is
not too late. Please go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov to file.

*Maine Street Down June 2 – 7*

The Maine Street Student Information System will be unavailable from 5:00 PM
on Thursday, June 2nd until 8:00 AM, Tuesday, June 7th for a software
upgrade. This means Student Self-Service (online enrollment, payments,
grades…) and Faculty Self- Service (online grading…) will be unavailable.
Please plan ahead.  This is all the more reason to register for fall term
now!

*Visit URock on Facebook!*

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Latest News & Events

*URock Graduation – Full of
Celebration!<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/news/urock-graduation-full-celebration/>
***

Over 100 people attended the URock Graduation Celebration on Saturday, May
7th. It was a moving tribute to an exceptional class of 61 local graduates.
Keynote speaker, Meredith Hall
More<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/news/urock-graduation-full-celebration/>

*UROCK The Vote Results are
In!<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/news/urock-vote-nominations-due-apr-6/>
***

The new officers of the URock Student Association have been elected.
Congratulations to all. The results are: Co-Presidents, Kristin Belyea and
Marcus Carter Vice President, Nicole Wallace Secretary
More<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/news/urock-vote-nominations-due-apr-6/>

*URock’s Work with Inmates in
BDN<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/news/urocks-work-with-inmates-cited-in-bdn/>
***

University College at Rockland is proud of the college program it
coordinates at the Maine State Prison with the generosity of the Sunshine
Lady Foundation . Read more about
More<http://learn.maine.edu/rockland/news/urocks-work-with-inmates-cited-in-bdn/>

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