Difference between revisions of "Luong Class"
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== Program Changes == | == Program Changes == | ||
* The required service hours were raised from 18 to 20. | * The required service hours were raised from 18 to 20. | ||
* The required | * The required fellowships were raised from 6 to 7. | ||
* The required CAW hours were raised from 10 to 12 hours. | * The required CAW hours were raised from 10 to 12 hours. | ||
* The strikes policy introduced in [[McKenzie Class|McKenzie Term]] was changed to allow a maximum of 3 strikes from the original 4 strikes. | * The strikes policy introduced in [[McKenzie Class|McKenzie Term]] was changed to allow a maximum of 3 strikes from the original 4 strikes. | ||
* Service hour tracking was reverted to the positive requirement system introduced during [[Jaromay Class|Jaromay Term]], where missing a service project adds to your total requirement rather than subtracting from the total number of hours you are tracked for. | * Service hour tracking was reverted to the positive requirement system introduced during [[Jaromay Class|Jaromay Term]], where missing a service project adds to your total requirement rather than subtracting from the total number of hours you are tracked for. | ||
Revision as of 10:45, 17 February 2010
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Chairs
- Ritual Chair: Haley Zhao
- Sneak Chairs: Ray Chan & Tina Truong
- BB/LB Chairs: Ivana Bui, Jane Pak, Kaycee Calip, QA Nguyen, Thom Nguyen & Zack Mar
- Spirit Chairs: Melissa Baquing & Melissa Tran
- Athletic Chairs: Alexander Kwong & Chrisy Tran
Program Changes
- The required service hours were raised from 18 to 20.
- The required fellowships were raised from 6 to 7.
- The required CAW hours were raised from 10 to 12 hours.
- The strikes policy introduced in McKenzie Term was changed to allow a maximum of 3 strikes from the original 4 strikes.
- Service hour tracking was reverted to the positive requirement system introduced during Jaromay Term, where missing a service project adds to your total requirement rather than subtracting from the total number of hours you are tracked for.