T Van Lare Hall's student lounge from 1964. In the past 3 decad the lounge has seen many changes: plush carpets, comfortable ' padded chairs, study tables, a T.V. system, lockers, and a pop ma ine. While the new lounge is currently relaxing and enjoyable do you think we could have the milk vending machines ba~k? Pl e? ' his information was tal{en from the 1969-70 ACC catalog: Tuition Tuition at Alpena Commu- nity College is $130 per semester for residents of the Alpena Pub- lic School District, $250 per semester for non-residents of the district. dents of the Alpena Public School District and $21. 00 per credit hour ifnon-residents. Part- time students pay a reduced registration fee. In the majority of cases fac- ulty advisors at Alpena Community College do not rec- pay the part-time rate as stated· in the preceding paragraph. Any Alpena Community College graduate may audit a course for which he has received previous credit, upon payment of a fee of $6 for each course each semester. Late Registration Fee A late registration fee of $5 is required of those students failing to meet the registration deadline. Graduation Fee A graduation fee of $7 .50 is required. This must be paid before final examinations are taken. On Friday, January 23, an unidentified person dis- rupted an Economics class in the Besser Technical Center. After requesting permission to speak to one of the students in the class, this person proceeded to deliver a blueberry pie into the student's face. Students witnessing the incident could not identify the assailant, and are assuming that he is not currently enrolled at ACC. By Sharyn Owens. From the February 5, 1981, issue o_f ACC Campus Update. Although an extended pay- ommend that students audit a ment plan is available, it is course. In the event that special desirable that full tuition be paid circumstances would make it ad- at the beginning of each semes- visable for a student to audit, ter. Part-time students in then the course audited would regularly scheduled classes pay either be a portion of the $11.00 per credit hour if resi- student's normal load or he will Summary of Academic Expense Non A part-time student is de- fined as one taking less than 12 credit hours. Any student taking more than 18 credit hours must pay the regular resident or non- resident fee for those credit hours in excess of 18, in addition to regular tuition. Faculty members walk out ol meeting Resident Tuition (per semester) $130.00 Activity Fee (per semester) 10.00 Course Fees (estimate) 5.00 $145.00 Fees are subject to change. Resident $250.00 10.00 5.00 $265.00 Textbooks and other instructional ma- terial may be expected to cost from $50 to $75 per year, depending on the student's program. Unless special arrangements are made, all tuition and fees other than the graduation fee are due and payable the first day the College opens, although those paying during the first week are considered on a cash ba- sis. Those who wish to pay tuition on the extended payment plan must justify this pro- gram and make necessary arrangements at the College Office by the end of the first week of college. These payments must then be made when due or the student may find that his status of good standing at the Col- lege is in jeopardy. In no case may a payment be extended beyond the tenth week of the semester. Any student who owes any kind of obligation to the College such as tuition, fees, library books, etc., at the end of the semester will not be given credit for the semester's work and will not be able to use his attendance at Alpena Community College as a basis for job recommendation or for transfer to an- other institution of higher learning. Course Fees Course fees are assessed in certain courses, in addition to the regular tuition fee, as follows: Taken from the April 28, 1970, issue of The Polemic. Automotive Fee .................... $10 BYPoLEMJcSrAFF ing by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday , Biology Science 121, 122 ....... . ....... 2 Chemistry (11, 112, 121, 122 ............ 6 At the beginning of the Chemistry 221, 222, 224 ..... . ........ . 10 April 8th meeting of the Advi- Chemistry Breakage Deposit sory Council, the faculty (paid once per year) ................ . .. 5 representatives to that meeting, Conservation 124 ................... . 6 Frank McCourt and Dave Engineering Materials 223 ........... . .. . 2 DierkJng, presented the follow- Manufacturing Process 121 .............. 2 ing letter to Jack Petoskey: Hydraulics 227 .... . .... . ........ .. . . 2 , Dear Mr. Petsokey: Materials 225, 226 ................ .. . . 2 Since the agreed-upon pro- Instrumentation 222 . .......... . ...... . 3 cedures for conducting the Language (Foreign) 100 series ........... . 2 Advisory Council meeting have Language (Foreign) 200 series ........... . 1 not been met, specifically, you Machine Tool Lab. 221, 222 ............. 4 have not prepared the agenda for Machine Tool Processes 121 ............. 4 the Wednesday, April 8, meet- Metallography (Advanced) 225 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Metallography (General) 223 ............. 2 Metallurgy (Basic) 122 ................ . 2 CAP "N" BOTTLE Nature Study 111 ............. . . ...... 2 Office Machines 227 .......... . ....... 2 STORE Pattern Lab & Foundry Practice 225 ....... .4 Phys. & Bio. Science 113, 114 ............ 2 Phys. Educ. (includes swimming not bowling) . . ................... 1 the store with all your needs Piano 121, 122, 221, 222 .............. . 20 Plant Layout and Materials Handling 228. . ... 1 Phone 354-52~2 BEtR Typewriting 121, 122, 221 .............. 1 Voice 123, 124, 223, 224 .............. 20 Welding (Blee. & Gas) 123 ............. 10 Graphic Arts 121, 122 .............. . .. 3 Graphic Arts 101, 102 ................. 10 your favorite wines and liquors 525 State Ave. Q Aviation . . .... . ....... See special fee card ., ___ ....,..~------~ as per agreement; and since you refused to talk with a faculty rep- resentative concerning this agenda, the Faculty Council will no longer send representatives to this meeting until you honor your commitments regarding the agreed-upon procedures to the faculty . Respectfully submitted, Keith Titus, President After this letter was read, both Mr. Mc Court and Mr. Dierking left the meeting. Dur- ing the discussion that followed Mr. Petoskey said that although he couldn't recall such an agree- ment, he would institute it for future meetings.