UPEi sun, SEPT.5, 1983 Dear Student, A parent was overheard telling a neighbour, "...I have three children: two are living and one is at University!" Well, for some people, university appears to be just a place to pass the time without too much effort or too much involvement. However, somewhere between Freshmen Orientation in that first year and Spring Convocation in the fourth year a great many changes have taken place in the whole personality. A university education is more that the accumulation of 120 credits ‘for a degree. -Part of your education may come from your participation in thr drama 'society, the Student Council, or the basketball team; part may come from your communications with others at a house party; part of it may come from your quiet enyoyment of "non—required reading" in the corner of the university library. Your university education is what you twill donidg 1-n ma'lr’a “a, bu+ ,m'... will have to decide. It won’t just happen. All of us in Student and External Services wiSh you a most productive and pleasant year. Yours sincerely, Ian P. MacDonald‘ Irw“Directorz>fi Student and External Services I would like to take this opportunity to extend to each student enrolling at the University of Prince Edward Island a very warm welcome and a sincere good wish for success in the year ahead. . ~ 7 a You, as students are in the process of ~preparing yourselves for the. way of life that you have chosen or will choose to follow, and it is during these years of your formal education that each of you will be writing a record to which you will have occasion- to refer to many times in the years ahead. May that reward be a good one. .-—¢( . I assure every one of you, but ~ especially? the students who are coming to our campus for the first time, that we are most interested in your welfare and that your success is a source' of real pleasure for us, and that your failures are a cause for concern and for regret. I wish to remind you that the Dept. of Student Services exists for_ your benefit and the (staff of this department are most. anxious :nto* be -of service to.youu* No matter what -your‘ question may be, please do not hesitate to call into our offices which are located on the first floor of Main Building.. I look forward to this‘ coming, academic year with a great 'deal' of ‘ hope and optimism in the co-operative effort of faculty and students alike. Good luck and have a good year. Yours truly, James F. Griffith Director.of_Stugent4‘ "Serv1ces“‘ Dear Student: Welcome - or welcome back! We _are pleased to have you at UPEI and hope that” your time with us may be enjoyable and profitable. The Registrar's Office is here to serve you. If you have ~questions about your TTcOurse load, your adademic' record, credits, regulations, or ‘any other matter, please feel free to get in touch with us. If we cannot help you,‘ we shall direct you to the person who can. If you wish to See me or AsSociate Registrar Mrs. Louise Gay, just call at the office and- ask for us. If we are unavailable when' you call, please "make an appointment'through 'One of the women at the front deSk. Again, we’re 'glad 'you're here,'andwbest‘wishes for a succeszul year.-»‘ *W mu- .,'; Sincerely yours, .‘3,' Mike Hennessey'“ ‘1‘*" ~ Registrar and ‘4 13 331 " rf-‘j'v you 3.H_‘.J‘{z‘F Unenneftyqsnretary9“ Dear Students: On ‘behalf of the , University of Prince Edward Island Residence Staff, I would like to welcome you to our campus. Although, I personally deal primarily with students living on campus, I try to meet as many peOple in the course of an academic year as possible. ' _> For those who are about to live on campus, I would like to extend a. "special? welcome‘ and let ‘you know that‘ residence life is a vital part of your University years. My office is located in Main Building within -the Department of Student Services and if you have a problem or simply wish to talk, please feel free to drop in as my door is always open to you. Sincerely, Michael B. Read,,1.m . ' "a 531.54) Residence: and 'm " " Ciri'hferenoe. ‘(Ioo’ rdinator' -ufi' " 'fi N? :; ."bnoifi Dear Students: Management and staff Saga Foods would like t take this opportunity welcome students, old a new, to the University Prince Edward Island. look forward to serving y in the Cafeteria, which ' located in the Dr. ,Stee building and in the Sna Cart in the- Roberts Library. Our reputation, as the past, depends on yo satisfaction. We "offer Wide variety of foods th we hope will meet yo needs. In addition to t main entries we offer sho orders, salads, homema baking, homemade. soup a packaged novelties. We al feature special ' even} throughout the year. If you have a; requests, complaints, etc our office is located in H Cafeteria, feel free to ca] ‘ or come in at any time. Sincerely ' Food Service Director 5.1.x ‘~ I Q V g‘ .. ~