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Spring 2013 Student Services Rush Extended Office Hours


SPRING 2013
STUDENT SERVICES “RUSH” EXTENDED OFFICE HOURS

Wednesday, January 9 11:59 PM — Spring 2013 Admission Application Deadline (credit programs)
Monday, January 14 — Classes begin (full term and first half)
          


Taylorsville Redwood Campus

Enrollment Services, Student Express, Information Desk, OneCard, General Academic Advising, Financial Aid, Cashiering
Bookstore
Friday, January 11
8 am – 6 pm
8 am – 6 pm
Saturday, January 12
9 am – 1 pm
9 am – 1 pm
Monday, January 14
7 am – 8 pm
7 am – 8 pm
Tuesday, January 15
7 am – 8 pm
7 am – 8 pm
Wednesday, January 16
8 am – 8 pm
7:30 am – 8 pm
Thursday, January 17
8 am – 8 pm
7:30 am – 8 pm
Friday, January 18
8 am – 6 pm
7:30 am – 6 pm



South City Campus

Enrollment Services, ID/Information Desk, General Academic Advising, Financial Aid, Cashiering
Bookstore
Friday, January 11
8 am – 6 pm
8 am – 4 pm
Monday, January 14
7 am – 8 pm
7 am – 8 pm
Tuesday, January 15
7 am – 8 pm
7 am – 8 pm
Wednesday, January 16
8 am – 8 pm (Advising and Financial Aid closing 6 pm)
7:30 am – 8 pm
Thursday, January 17
8 am – 8 pm (Advising and Financial Aid closing 6 pm)
7:30 am – 8 pm
Friday, January 18
8 am – 6 pm
7:30 am – 4 pm

Jordan Campus

Enrollment Services, Courtesy Desk/OneCard,
Advising, Financial Aid, Cashiering
Bookstore
Friday, January 11
8 am – 6 pm
8 am – 1 pm
Monday, January 14
7 am – 8 pm (Advising and Financial Aid closing 6 pm)
7 am – 8 pm
Tuesday, January 15
7 am – 8 pm (Advising and Financial Aid closing 6 pm)
7 am – 8 pm
Wednesday, January 16
7:30 am – 8 pm (Advising and Financial Aid closing 6 pm)
7:30 am – 8 pm
Thursday, January 17
7:30 am – 8 pm (Advising and Financial Aid closing 6 pm)
7:30 am – 8 pm
Friday, January 18
7:30 am – 6 pm
7:30 am – 1 pm
(extended hours as needed)
                                                     
Miller Campus

Enrollment Services
Financial Aid, Cashiering, OneCard & Advising
Bookstore
(Store Dates:  Jan. 9-31)
Friday, January 11
8 am – 6 pm
8 am – 6 pm (no advising, Financial Aid closing 4:30 pm)
9 am - 1 pm
Monday, January 14
7 am – 8 pm
7 am – 6 pm
9 am - 1 pm and 4 pm - 7 pm
Tuesday, January 15
7 am – 8 pm
7 am – 6 pm
9 am - 1 pm and 4 pm - 7 pm
Wednesday, January 16
8 am – 8 pm
8 am – 6 pm (no advising)
9 am - 1 pm and 4 pm - 7 pm
Thursday, January 17
8 am – 8 pm
8 am – 6 pm
9 am - 1 pm and 4 pm - 7 pm
Friday, January 18
8 am – 6 pm
8 am – 4:30 pm ( no advising)
9 am - 1 pm

 
Highland and Westpointe Centers – Enrollment Services
Monday, January 14
7 am – 6 pm
Tuesday, January 15
7 am – 6 pm
Wednesday, January 16
8 am – 6 pm



Tuition Due January 23 – Cashiering Offices Open
Wednesday, January 23
Jordan, South City, and Taylorsville Redwood

7 am – 8 pm
Wednesday, January 23
Miller
7 am – 6 pm



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