5/31/2023 0 Comments Puc colloquyPlease submit your form before the Monday of Finals Week.Ĭredit Request Form Community Attendance Form Community Speaker Series Information If you qualify for Proration or a Quarterly Exemption, you must submit one form per quarter. If you qualify for a Yearly Exemption, you must submit one form per year. Student Life will review your form and grant the request at their discretion. If you need an exemption or proration from Community/Worship or want to gain credit for an event, please submit the correct form in Presence to initiate the process. If you need an exemption or proration from Community or are looking to gain credit for an event, please submit the correct form in Presence to initiate the process. Your Balance points are the number of credits for the quarter, and the total earned points are the credits you earned for the entire year. To find your recorded attendance, please check your Presence Profile under points. The Community Speaker Series attendance records may be viewed in Presence and should be checked frequently. Senior - 8 credits or attend 4 communities.Junior - 10 credits or attend 5 communities.Sophomore - 10 credits or attend 5 communities.Freshmen - 10 credits or attend 5 communities.Quarterly Attendance Expectation – earn a grade of Satisfactory (S).If you need to place your ID, you may use your ID number to register your attendance. Card swipers will swipe your ID card as you enter and exit to record your attendance. These grades appear on the college transcript. Attending at least FIVE of the SIX programs this quarter earns a grade of Satisfactory (S), and graduating seniors must attend FOUR of the SIX programs each quarter failure to meet this attendance requirement results in an Unsatisfactory (U) grade. How do I receive academic credit for the Community?Īll students registered for seven or more credits are automatically registered for the course GNRL 100, worth 0.1 units each quarter. As with everything we do, everywhere we do it, we are in God’s presence. We think together about anything that concerns us: faith, service, diversity, the natural world, art-even politics. Sometimes we sing together, pray together, laugh, and weep. Instead, it is PUC living and learning together as a gathered community. ![]() While the Series meets in the PUC Church, it is not a “church” nor simply a worship service. ![]() We gather to learn, celebrate, worship, and exchange new ideas. The Community Speaker Series is designed to be when the entire campus community comes together.
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