Thursday, May 29, 2008
Free Brain Stress Balls! Tue, June 4
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
2008 Graduation & Commencement Checklist
Must have completed the degree requirements for 2007-08 school year (including summer quarter 2008)
Set an appointment with a counselor or advisor to confirm your graduation eligibility and to complete a graduation application
Complete paperwork before May 7, 2008 to have your name printed in the commencement program.
Announcements:
Order at the CBC Bookstore for $1.25 each plus tax
Starting April 14 and through the summer
Allow 24 hours for printing
An honors line may be added for High Honors, Honors, and Phi Theta Kappa Honor students
Cap, Gown, Tassels:
FREE and yours to keep
Pick up your cap, gown, and honors items at the Student Programs Club Room (upstairs HUB), Mon.-Fri. from June 2 - 12 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and until 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4 and Monday, June 9
Only CBC issued regalia can be worn at the ceremony
Rehearsal:
Come to a 30 minute “Talk Through” in the Gjerde Center on Monday, June 9 at 9:15 a.m. or 7:00 p.m.
Photographs:
CBC does not provide a photo option for graduates.
Commencement:
Friday, June 13 at 7:00 p.m. in the Toyota Center in Kennewick. The graduates will line up on the West Side Entrance at 6:30 p.m. Note: This entrance is also known as the zamboni entrance.
Diplomas:
Will be mailed to you in the fall. Graduates will receive their diploma cover at the ceremony.
All High Honors and Honors graduates will have the phrase “with honors” printed on their diploma.
Phi Theta Kappa Honors member seals will be on the diploma insert.
Notes:
For information on GED and H.S. Completion graduation ceremonies contact:
GED – Frank Murray 547-0511 ext. 2235, A Bldg 213
H.S. Completion – Counseling Department 547-0511 ext. 2305, HUB Student Services wing
For accommodations due to a disability contact:
The Resource Center at TTY#546-0400, or 547-0511 ext. 2252, FAX 544-2032, HUB Student Services wing.
The Student Programs Office will not be open on June 13, due to setup for the ceremony at the Toyota Center. Therefore, if you have any questions, you should contact the Student Programs Office before 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 12. Phone number: 509-547-0511 ext. 2223 or 2228.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Auditions!
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
CBC's Women Take Home NWAACC Golf Championship
Dan Clifford
1st season, 6-3, .667
Head Assistant Coach:
Megan Bruce, 1st season
Overall Record:
6-3 NWAACC Champions
East Region Record:
6-3, 2nd place
Individual Accomplishments:
Mandi Villanueva, East Region 1st Team
Dan Clifford East Region Coach of the Year
Season Summary:
The CBC Women’s Golf Team put everything together at the NWAACC Championship to bring home CBC’s second championship of the school year. The team shot a 482 during the two day tournament at Hangman and Indian Canyon Golf Courses in Spokane. The 482 was seven shots ahead of region rival Spokane, who won the East Region title without losing a match all season, until the NWAACC Championship match, where they were upset by the Hawks.
The Hawks were impressive during the season; Mandi Villanueva was named to the All-East Region 1st team and shot a 164 at the championship good for 6th place. Mandi’s season was spectacular cumulating in her signing a letter of intent to play at University of Idaho. Amanda Bjork shined on the biggest stage, earning a 3rd place finish at the championship while being a constant threat all season long. Dan Clifford also won the East Region Coach of the year in his first season as Head Coach. First year Head Assistant Coach, Megan Bruce, was also a major contributor the Hawks’ success.
The program will lose three golfers next season, but with three returning golfers and a strong recruiting class, CBC should compete for another championship.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Still More Student Jobs
Applications available in the Student Programs Office (upstairs HUB).
Applications due Thu, May 29 by 4:30 p.m.
Publication Coordinator Job Description
- Updates the ASCBC and Student Programs websites weekly or as often as assigned by supervisor
- Arranges and publishes a biweekly ASCBC bulletin
- Creates slides for visual messaging screens in the HUB
- Updates the Student Programs reader board monthly or as often as assigned by supervisor
- Attends technology-related trainings at the discretion of the Director of Student Programs
- Completes a “walk through” in the HUB weekly (or as often as assigned by supervisor) to ensure all technology equipment (Plasmas screens, servers, etc.) are functioning properly
- Creates all club brochures for ASCBC
- Videotapes and/or takes photos in the absence of the ASCBC technology programmer or as assigned by supervisor
- Responsible for maintaining the technology programming (WebCT elections or contests) in the absence of the technology programmer
- Responsible for creating and maintaining all WebCT Tegrity recordings as assigned by supervisor
- Meets weekly with the Student Programs Specialist and/or the Director of Student Programs
- Other tasks as assigned by supervisors
- Adheres to the general requirements
General Requirements
- Works 10-12 hours a week between 7:30am and 4:30pm Monday - Thursday (additional hours maybe added at the discretion of supervisor) at WA state minimum wage
- Posts office hours each quarter and works during those times
- Maintains 6 credit hours each quarter
- Maintains a cumulative GPA of 2.0
- Able to train during the month of June (after June 13)
- Possibly completing summer work (with advanced notice) during the summer months (July – September) – Note: summer work is negotiable if the student selected has a trip planned or an additional summer job.
- Complete a 30 minute computer test during my interview for this position
- Performs various tasks as assigned by the Office of Student Programs
More Student Jobs Available!
We are currently hiring Student Success Guru's for the 2008-2009 academic year.
* Proctor student study rooms and assist students
* Mentor students who need a more structured study environment
* Create informational materials
* Assist with First Year Introduction (FYI)
If you have a positive attitude, good communication skills, can work independently and display mature judgment, and are flexible please apply.
To Apply: Pick up an application in the Student Success and Retention Office.
Applications are due by 4:00 p.m. on June 6, 2008.
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Would you like to gain leadership experience and add to your resume while earning extra money? --Then this is the job for you !
We are looking for FYI Week Assistants to work September 9-12, 2008, including a training session prior.
If you would like to make a positive contribution to future CBC students, have knowledge of the CBC campus, and have a positive attitude please apply!
To Apply: Stop by the Student Success and Retention Office to pick one up.
Applications are due by 4:00 p.m. on July 20, 2008.