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Take a hot cocoa and sledding break from your studies at 8 p.m.
Passport participants: Enter the drawing for $500 to spend in the UST Bookstore.
The Registrar’s Office reminds students that Official Transcript Requests will be processed through Friday, Dec. 19. Processing will resume Monday, Dec. 29, after the Christmas holiday.
If you have a child graduating in December, notify the Benefits Office within 60 days to continue medical and dental coverage for up to 36 months through the federal COBRA program.
The maximum contribution for 2009 is $16,500. If you are 50 years of age or older, you can contribute up to $22,000. Boost your savings while reducing your taxable income.
Ten students will talk about their papers and the writing process. The presentations will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Koch Commons Fireside Lounge.
Testing will be conducted on both the St. Paul and Minneapolis campuses and is expected to take about two weeks.
If you need to fill out a new Form W-4 or the MW-R form for nonresidents, they are just a click away on the Payroll Web site.
Following the presentations, students will answer questions about their productions.
MaRC will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15, and 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18.
Limited space will be available in some residence halls and apartments.
The UST Social Work Club has drop-off locations in O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center, Grill, C-Store, Summit Classroom Building, McNeely Hall, Koch Commons and Ireland Hall.
Each evening, selected students will give 10-minute presentations on a broad range of topics. Everyone is welcome.
J-Term and spring semester St. Paul parking permits go on sale Dec. 17. Get information on the lottery, commuter permits and C-Pass Metro Transit unlimited bus and light rail passes.
The Open Doors 2008 report is an annual study that tracks study-abroad and international students in the United States.