FULTON CAMPUS DUCK HUNTERS
“Hi! My name is Shirley Kristensen. I am from Central Square. My degree program is Business Administration A.A.S.”
“My name is Sandy Barker. My
hometown is Sioux City, Iowa. I am pursuing my psychology degree and applying to the Nursing Program. This is my third year.”
“Hi my name is Claudia. My major is Liberal Arts. I’m from Minetto. I am in my 2nd year of college.”
“I’m Miranda Miller
of Oswego. I’m a sophomore studying Criminal Justice.”
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AUBURN CAMPUS TRANSFER FAIR IS WED. OCTOBER 9th
DELAY IN STATE AID FUNDS LEAVES STUDENTS CONFUSED By Marc Baan, associate editor
The Auburn campus Transfer Fair is Wednesday, October 9th, from 10 AM – 12:30 PM. Reps from more than 40 fouryear colleges will be there. If students would like one-on-one help with transfer information, contact Vita Rako at vita.racko@cayuga-cc.edu or by phone at 315-593-9346.
Join members of CCC’s own Radio and Television (RAT)Guild on October 12th at Falcon Park for a “Telegate Tailgate Party.” The party starts at noon and runs until 2 PM. Burgers, hot dogs, soft drinks, and chips included in the admission price of $12. In addition to the food and good times, there will be a corn hole tournament.
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October 8, 2019
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JOIN “TELEGATE” TAILGATE PARTY AT FALCON PARK OCTOBER 12TH
Vol. 66 Issue 4
By Emily Lane, Collegian photographer
CAYUGA SPARTANS WIN SUNDAY AFTER DISAPPOINTING LOSS LAST WEEK AGAINST OCC. STORY AND MORE PHOTOS PAGE 7.
An email from the Financial Aid and Student Accounts office was sent last week to students of the Auburn and Fulton campuses. This email explained that there would be a delay in distribution in the State aid refunds. Many students remarked they were confused by what that email means for their refund checks. Any email that comes from Financial Aid can be confusing at times, so here is how it breaks down. The refund check delay all started with a security change on how the State makes sure YOU get the money you deserve. In this age of increased cyber crimes, the State of New York has changed how they keep distribution records. Originally, everything was cataloged by a student’s Social Security number, but that has now changed to your college CC number. This is the number that is on your college ID. The State says this was done to keep your Social Security number out of reach of hackers. Unfortunately, this statewide switch has taken longer than originally expected. The switch from Social Security numbers to college CC numbers only affects the distribution of the State refund called TAP. The delay has pushed distribution of the funds to November. This delay does not affect Pell Grants. For any students receiving a Pell Grant after their semester bill is paid, should have or will soon get their refund check. Simply put, the TAP refund checks have been pushed to November and the Pell Grant refund checks are being cut this week. If you have any questions about your refund status feel free to drop by the Student Accounts office or the Financial Aid office. It’s in the main hall on the Auburn campus.
NARCAN TRAINING PLANNED FOR 10/16 By Kaitlyn Diego, Editor-in-chief Members of the Criminal Justice Club: Emily Bello-Woodcock, Alexc Dailey, Adelaide Adjanor, Lindsey Franchina, Hannah Gargan, Davontae Love, Jay-via Smith and Robert Randall.
CCC CAMPUS ACTIVITIES FAIRS WERE HELD LAST WEEK ON BOTH CAMPUSES IN AN EFFORT TO RECRUIT NEW MEMBERS. MORE PHOTOS PAGES 4 - 5
Cayuga Community College staff member Ed Wagner has partnered with the ACR Health Opioid Overdose Prevention Service Coordinator to hold an annual Narcan Training. Narcan Training helps people to recognize an overdose when it is happening, and how to rapidly reverse it. This training includes recognition tips and access to Narcan kits. The training will occur on the Auburn campus on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 9am, 10am, or 11am, located in room SH17. This training is a first come first served basis, with limited seating. If interested, please contact Suzanne Wilson at wilson@cayuga-cc.edu or call the Health Office at 315-294-8503.
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