Registrar

Displaying 51 - 100 of 152 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Veterans' office to remain closed
Northern Iowan 79:30, p.5
Services may be performed by Registrar.
52 New transcript procedure
Northern Iowan 78:4, p.4
Registrar will no longer issue unofficial transcripts.
53 UNI Commencement to feature Senator, student scholar May 23
Public Relations News Release 1980:581, p.1
U.S. Senator Charles Grassely and Karla Lambert, a senior from Lancaster, Wisconsin will share the speaker's platform at the UNI 105th spring commencement exercises on May 23 in UNI-Dome. Miss Lambert will deliver the student address.
54 Scheduling computerizes
Northern Iowan 77:2, p.4
Computers are now being used in the student scheduling process.
55 Registrar's office
Northern Iowan 76:57, p.3
Office hours will be reduced because of a lack of personnel.
56 Pages and pointers
Northern Iowan 76:1, p.8
Information on religious groups, mail, academic advising, Maucker Union, Gilchrist, library, and registrar dates.
57 Gen ed: old or new? Who takes which program
Northern Iowan 75:23, p.7
Registrar straightens out who takes which program.
58 More UNI women receive degrees; according to UNI registrar . . .
Northern Iowan 75:4, p.7
Breakdown by gender of degrees granted by UNI.
59 Fink honored
Northern Iowan 74:55, p.1
Merrill Fink will retire after thirty-two years at UNI.
60 Leahy named as new registrar; Fink retires
Northern Iowan 74:54, p.13
Robert Leahy will succeed Merrill Fink; profile of Mr. Leahy.
61 UNI grades up--credit hours down since 1966
Northern Iowan 74:4, p.4
Extensive excerpts from Registrar's report.
62 Registrar report released
Northern Iowan 72:61, p.3
Report shows GPAs and course loads over ten year period.
63 Buckley amendment clarified
Alumnus 60:1, p.17
Further legislation outlines rights with more specificity.
64 Buckley Amendment: confusion mars interpretation
Alumnus 60:1, p.13
Officials try to understand implications and effects of federal law relating to student records.
65 New program cuts red tape in transferring credit
Northern Iowan 69:21, p.6
Will allow flexibility among Regents universities.
66 Rights and transcripts
Northern Iowan 69:9, p.2
Finds transcript easy to obtain; believes there might be a need for greater security.
67 New grading policy
Northern Iowan 69:8, p.3
New policy relates to sending of grade reports to parents.
68 Funeral services today for Registrar Beard
Northern Iowan 68:46, p.1
Obituary for Marshall Beard, who died April 11, 1972; photo.
69 419 winter grads at UNI to receive diplomas
Public Relations News Release 1972:270, p.1
List of graduates.
70 Legislative Budget and Financial Control Committee to Meet at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:122, p.1
The Committee will meet on Nov. 9; list of members on the committee.
71 UNI Fall Enrollment Figures
Public Relations News Release 1972:62, p.1
9,605 students are enrolled for the fall semester.
72 Thermodynamics Course Offered at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:773, p.1
Tuesday and Thursday evening introductory course in thermodynamics will be offered in the fall at UNI.
73 Regents Approve UNI Physical Plant Projects
Public Relations News Release 1971:762, p.1
Projects totalling $59, 350 were approved today by the Board of Regents; list of projects
74 Partial UNI Summer Enrollment Figures Announced
Public Relations News Release 1971:700, p.1
3763 students are enrolled in the upcoming summer session.
75 UNI Spring Enrollment Figures Announced
Public Relations News Release 1971:414, p.1
9232 students are enrolled for the spring semester at UNI according to figures released by the UNI Registrar.
76 UNI Winter Commencement to be Discontinued
Public Relations News Release 1970:255, p.1
The five colleges of UNI will hold separate commencement ceremonies beginning this spring.
77 UNI Fall Enrollment Figures
Public Relations News Release 1970:112, p.1
A total of 9741 students are enrolled this fall at UNI. This is an increase of 2.5 percent, or 245 students over last fall's enrollment.
78 UNI Summer Enrollment Expected to Exceed 4,400
Public Relations News Release 1969:668, p.1
This grand total includes students enrolled in the reguar session and those enrolled in other workshops and institues sponsored by the University.
79 90 percent of UNI students remain to finish course work
Public Relations News Release 1969:603, p.1
Some students concerned enough about the situation in Southeast Asia that they could not complete final exams or term papers. Students given the choice to drop classes or take their present grade. The majority will finish classwork.
80 Secretarial authority should be limited and controlled
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.2
Believes staff members prevent students from talking directly with administrators and faculty.
81 UNI President Reports to Regents on Enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1969:184, p.1
President Maucker reports that enrollment is up 4.6 percent. Enrollment at 8627 total students.
82 University policy on information to selective service
Northern Iowan 66:13, p.1
Registrar issues statement.
83 UNI Fall Enrollment Figures
Public Relations News Release 1969:54, p.1
9496 students enrolled.
84 Men must take 14 hours for deferment
College Eye 64:6, p.8
Fourteen hours is considered a full load.
85 Deadline for class change is Friday
College Eye 64:5, p.8
86 Registrar's office begins transfer to new building
College Eye 59:26, p.3
Data processing will move next, to be followed by the Business Office; Placement Bureau will remain in Old Ad as will several other offices.
87 T. C. announces record spring enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1960:216, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard announces the new enrollment record of 3,392 students for the spring semester.
88 Final enrollment figures announced at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:71, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard discovers a change in student enrollment, with an increasing number of part time students.
89 Enrollment at ISTC expected to break record
Public Relations News Release 1960:29, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard predicts that enrollment rates will exceed those of the previous academic year.
90 I. S. T. C. post session to be concluded
Public Relations News Release 1960:5, p.1
Professors Nellie Hampton, Oscar Thompson, Alfred C. Barnes, and R. E. Matela instruct four workshops for the two-week post session following the regular summer session.
91 Instruction and Research Handles Registration Procedures
Old Gold 0:0, p.92
The Division of Instruction and Research has charge of admissions, registration, credits for courses, transcripts for graduation, and records of grades and schedules for every student on/off campus; the Registrar's Office keeps all the statistics; photo.
92 IBM machines end semester work here at ISTC
College Eye 50:32, p.4
A look at some of the work performed by the machines; first machine was rented from IBM in 1939; photo.
93 Instruction and Research
Old Gold 0:0, p.92
A brief description of the division along with photos of the heads of the departments; photos.
94 Semester plan begins
College Eye 48:32, p.2
Congratulates the Registrar's office for the relatively smooth change from quarters to semesters.
95 Instruction and Research
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
Instruction and Research supervises instructional records, the marking procedure, advisory system, admissions and the academic guidance of students; the Registrar's Office and the Library and academic counseling service are also included; photo.
96 Registrar begins semester switch
College Eye 48:26, p.5
Converting statements of graduation requirements into semester hour requirements.
97 Registrar will forward summer grades home
College Eye 46:39, p.1
98 Print schedule books
College Eye 45:8, p.1
99 Faculty participation under Seerley
First 75 Years 0:0, p.49
President Seerley expands consultation with faculty; departments authorized in 1908 to take January 1, 1909; establishment of office of Registrar; Codification Committee brings together rules and regulations of College in 1920.
100 Preliminary spring quarter registration figures at the college had reached a total of 2270 Thursday according to Marshall R. Beard, registrar
Public Relations News Release 1950:276, p.1
This figure represents a drop of 7.4 per cent from the winter quarter enrollment of 2456. Nine hundred sixteen men are registered for this quarter and 1354 women as compared to the 1008 men and 1448 women of the winter quarter.