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January 2007:
Number 513
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In This Issue...
Collin, A&M sign agreement
The games return with MONOPOLY® Madness
BRIDGES links students to biomedical science
Counseling Services to present display during “16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence”
Make room for Sigma Kappa Delta
Self-injury: Help is just a phone call away
Phi Theta Kappa gives back to the community
Professor of the year, endowed chairs honored at reception
Campus dates
Student, faculty and college news
Faculty spotlight
Relationship quiz: test your knowledge
How to get your resume seen
Knowledge is power: Just the facts on HIV/AIDS
Album review: Ray LaMontagne "Till the Sun Turns Black"
Recipe of the month: Fideo con Puerco
Top 10 -- Things about spring
Quick Facts
Transfer Tip
January employee birthdays
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A newsletter for the students, faculty and staff of the Collin County Community College District. Published monthly. For information or submissions, call 972.599.3142. Cougar News welcomes student and faculty submissions. Next deadline: January 10. All submissions are due by 5 p.m. on the due date. Photos cannot be returned. Text should be emailed to mrobinson@ccccd.edu or sent on disk. Please submit copy that is proofed, edited and saved in Word format. Cougar News staff: Lisa Vasquez, director; Mark Robinson, editor; Marcy Cadena-Smith, contributor; Stephanie Hall, student correspondent; Adriana Rodriguez, student correspondent; special contributors: Heather Darrow, Sonya Flaming, John Glass; Nick Young, photography and layout.

Transfer Tip
Transfer Tip #9--Transfer Dispute Resolution
Collin works closely with colleges and universities to make the transfer process as smooth as possible. As a student, you have the right to ask for transfer dispute resolution if you believe you are entitled to more transfer credit for lower-division (freshman and sophomore) courses than you received. Lower-division courses are listed in the Academic Course Guide Manual. Procedures for transfer dispute resolution are published in public college and university catalogs. Most transfer credit disputes can be worked out by talking to your new or previously attended college. Start with the institution to which you are transferring; then, if your question is not settled, discuss it with the college where you earned the credit. If the dispute is not resolved after the two colleges or universities have worked together, the issue can then be referred to the Commissioner of Higher Education for a final decision

For more information, please call Transfer Programs at 972.985.3734 or visit http://transferu.ccccd.edu.

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