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S U C C E S S V I T A I N “We must not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we began, and to know the place for the first time.” T.S. Eliot Thursday, July 5th, 2012 BMC Campus Notes

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S U C C E S S V I T A M I N

“We must not cease from

exploration, and the end of all

our exploring will be to arrive

where we began, and to know

the place for the first time.”

T.S. Eliot

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

BMC Campus Notes

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Welcome Back

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Brown Mackie College Medical Club - Cincinnati

Join Brown Mackie College Medical Club - Cincinnati 

Keeping You Informed On: 

The Next MeetingWednesday, July 11, 2012 @

Main Campus 5:00pm (Informative) 

 

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Ambassador Honor Society Informational

Where? Main Campus Library

When? Brown Mackie Main Campus, July 7, 2012

What time? 11:00a-2:00p

Ever wondered what it took to be part an awesome group of people? Come

and ask one.

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Campus Supply Store

We are hosting our next

Textbook Buy Back

July 26th 2012

At the Main Campus

Mark your calendar: • GET CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS!• SUPPORT THE EDMC SCHOLARSHIP

FOUNDATION!

BUYBACK CRITERIA: Student ID is required. Books eligible for buyback must be in good condition, have all pages and CD (if applicable). Writing or highlighting does not disqualify a book.

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Computer Literacy Skills Workshop

Do you need help with any of the following??

Working with Files / Email / Printing / The Internet / Search Engines / E-College Issues / Mouse and Keyboard Navigation / Basic Computer Skills / Microsoft Office / Windows Basics and Other

Applications

Sign up room 107 Student Success CenterDays: Wednesdays and Fridays

Time: 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M.

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Free Application Federal Student Financial Aid

Have you completed

your FAFSA for 2012/2013?

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Planning on attending college after July 1, 2012?

Complete the new federal aid application to qualify for federal grants and student loans

FAFSA.ED.GOV

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Required Information• 040513 and 005127 are the school codes you

need to add to your FAFSA • Do not forget to complete your housing plan,

live off campus or live with parent • You will need your tax return information for

2011 to complete your FAFSA

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Ohio State Grant• You have to complete the FAFSA quickly to see

if you qualify for the State Grant, if you miss the filing deadline you will not be eligible to receive this grant.

• Complete your FAFSA now so you do not miss the deadline, it is approaching quickly and time is running out.

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Questions or Need Help?

• Call 513-672-1929, leave a message and someone from the Student Financial Aid office will contact you

• Stop by Student Services to make an appointment for FA during the following times

Monday – Tuesday – Thursday

8:30am – 9:30am 12:30pm – 1:30pm 5:30pm – 6:30pm

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Campus Supply Store

It is a great idea to prepare for your next course!

We agree!

Your friends at the campus supply store and want to remind you that you can pick up your textbooks for June classes between May 21st and June 1st

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Career Services

Cindi PaolelloSenior CS Advisor

Sabina ContractorCS Advisor

Shannon Walters

CS Advisor

Angela EllisCS Advisor

Erica OkereCS Advisor

Charlie KingDirector of CS

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Remember; it’s the lawSmokers must be away from the doors of any public building.

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Hello Norwood Students!

Starting on May 4th, the Norwood Campus will begin opening its facilities @ 8:00 am on Fridays (7:30 am on all other days)

Computer labs will open @ 8:30 am on Fridays

Please only access the building after 8:00 am on Fridays as earlier access will trigger the building security system, thanks!

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Join for Senior Time for Senior Care community outreach program for senior citizens- use your volunteer experience on your resume!

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CAREER SERVICES

Online Job Searching

Networking Works!

Sites like LinkedIn and Facebook can help you get in touch with other networkers at specific companies, with college affiliations or in a certain geographic area.

Let’s get to work!

Tip of the Week!

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Computer Lab EtiquetteIn order to preserve a clean and healthy environment in the computer labs we will enforce the policy:

Food or Beverages in Computer Labs

NO

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NANCYKILLEENVeterinary Technology

DEPARTMENT CHAIRS

JERRYLINDAHL

General Education

DOUGYEAGER

Audio Video Production

PRINCE ELLISIT & Biomedical

Equipment Technology

SHANNONZOZ

Criminal JusticeLegal Studies

MIKEBATTERSON

Surgical Technology

DR. JAYAVENIDOAllied Health

SARAH TAULBEE

Practical Nursing Associate

Administrator

SHELLEY BOSKO

Early Childhood Education

ANISHA DANIELS

Business Technology

Questions?

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PEER TUTORS NEEDED!!

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP OTHER STUDENTS? ARE YOU A MASTER STUDENT? CAN YOU TUTOR MATH AND ENGLISH?

ALL SUBJECTS ARE NEEDED.

Please see Mrs. Abney in the Student Success Center to volunteer.

THANK YOU!

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Have a book that you do not really need anymore?

Willing to share a used book? Need extra cash?

Consider assisting a Brown Mackie student who is in need of a Fundamentals of English Book orFundamentals of Math Book

Please contact Suzette Everhart at [email protected] , 513-672-1990 or leave a message in Room 102 on her desk before, during break or after classes.

Books weighing you down??

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Metro Bus Passes

NOW AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS

Beginning March 2012, Metro will no longer issue monthly passes.

The monthly pass will be replaced

with a 30 day pass.

Bus pass is valid for unlimited rides

for 30 days from the day of first use.

Financial aid money must be on your student account in order to charge your bus pass.

Bus pass is non-refundable and irreplaceable, students are allowed

only one pass per course.

Visit www.go-metro.com or call 513-621-4455 for bus schedules and ride information.

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FREE Computer Literacy & Skills Workshop

NEED HELP WITH:

Working with files, email, troubleshooting, printing, etc Using the internet, search engines, and e-college issues Using the mouse and keyboard for computer navigations Basic computer skills, such as Microsoft Office Windows basics & other applications

These are skills necessary for you to be successful in school.

WHERE: Woodlawn Campus

WHEN: Varies

TIME: Varies

COST: FREE

For Questions: Stop by the Learning Resource Center @ Woodlawn

Schedule an appointment at the Learning Resource Center

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NorwoodWoodlawn

Shuttle service between campusesMonday Tuesday Thursday

Woodlawn 8:30am

Arrives Woodlawn 9:45am

Woodlawn 9:50am

Arrives Woodlawn 10:55am

Woodlawn 11:00am

Arrives Woodlawn 12:05pm

Woodlawn 12:10pm

Arrives Woodlawn 1:20pm

Arrives Norwood 9:05am

Norwood 9:10am

Arrives Norwood 10:20am

Norwood 10:25am

Arrives Norwood 11:30am

Norwood 11:35am

Arrives Norwood 12:45pm

Norwood 12:50pm

Departing Woodlawn

Departing Norwood

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ACADEMIC ADVISORS

GLENNA ABNEY

MIKE DAVIS

JERRY FAIRALL, Director

Student Success Center Coordinator

Information Technology, Legal Studies, Audio/Video Production, Architectural Design & Drafting, Computer Networking, Biomedical Equipment Technology

Business Management, Accounting Technology, Early Childhood Education, Veterinary Technology, Practical Nursing, Allied Health, Surgical Technology

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Computer labs are open on Friday and Saturday on Main Campus only

Friday 8:00am – 5:00pmSaturday 9:00am – 1:00pm

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The Library

Visit www.BrownMackieLibrary.com to use the Book Board,

where you can buy or sell used textbooks!