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DUS News

November 23-29, 2009

INSIDE SCOOP: Bookmark the News
Remember that DUS News is available online. Bookmark the page and you can refer to current and back issues to learn about majors, University policies and programs, special events, and academic opportunities.

EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Thanksgiving holiday (no classes): November 23-29
Classes end and withdrawal deadline: December 11
Study days: December 12-13
Final exams: December 14-18

1. Come to a holiday open house
2. Have you met with your adviser yet?
3. Take a break!

1. Come to a holiday open house
Kick off the December holidays on Wednesday, December 2, 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the lobby of Grange Building at University Park. Meet the DUS Leadership Council (your student representatives), chat with academic advisers, and enjoy cookies and tree decorating. If possible, bring a canned food item for the Centre County Food Bank. See you there! Contact Alexa Pchola (alp5222@psu.edu) if you have questions.

2. Have you met with your adviser yet?
Schedule an appointment now so you can meet with your academic adviser when you return from Thanksgiving break. Use the online Appointment Scheduling Program or call 814-865-7576.

3. Take a break!
Enjoy your time with family and friends this week and please be sure to return safely to campus.


Advising questions? Need academic information? Check out and bookmark the Advising @ PSU Web site or contact your DUS adviser.

Making Decisions? Let DUS Students help you start making decisions about possible majors.

Want to make an appointment with your adviser? Use the online Appointment Scheduling Program.

Interested in more events? For a list of workshops, seminars, information sessions, career and major fairs, and more events at all campuses, visit the Events Calendar at Penn State.

Planning to attend? See University Park maps.

DUS NEWS is published each Friday to help Division of Undergraduate Studies students learn about majors, University policies and programs, special events, and academic opportunities. If you have questions about any item above or its applicability across Penn State's different campuses, please get in touch with the point of contact listed or contact your DUS adviser.

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Updated November 20, 2009. Contact dus@psu.edu