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USE OF THIS DIRECTORY FOR SOLICITATION IS PROHIBITED MemphisStateUntvetsityoffersequaleducationalopportunitytoallpersonswittioutregardtorace,religion,sex,creed,color,nationaloriginordisability.TtieUniversitydoesnotdiscriminateonthesebasesinrecniitmentandadmission ofstudentsorintheoperationofanyofitsprogramsandactivities,asspecifiedbyfederallawsandregulations.ThedesignatedcoordinatorsforUniversitycompliancewithSection504oftheRehabilitationActof1973andtheAmericans withDisabilitiesActof1990aretheVicePresidentforStudentAffairsandtheEqualEmploymentComplianceOfficer.Informationinthisdocumentwillbeprovidedinalternatefomiatuponrequest. MemphisStateUniversityisanEqualOppoilunity/AftirmativeActionUniversity.Itiscommittedtoedxalionofanon-raciallyidentifiablestudentbody. Onthecover: Different hometowns,academicmajorsandlifeexperiencessettheseandnearly20,000otherMemphisStatestudents apart.Thisdiversitycontributesasmuchtothelearningexperienceasbooks,lecturesandothermoretraditionallearningmethods,studentssay. MSU-17-9394-12M GV Publications, 1409 19thSt., Lubbock,Texas . GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE: When anemergencyarises, donotdial9-1-1! Theemergencycenterscreenwould notshow information necessary for response. The 9-1-1 Office and the Memphis Fire Department requestthat allemergencycallsberoutedthroughtheMemphisStateUniversityPublicSafetyOfficedispatcher.The dispatcher will immediately create a conference call with the necessary emergency agency. Public Safety will have the caller's location displayed. This procedure ensures emergency aid routing to the correct location. EMERGENCY & SERVICE NUMBERS ALL EMERGENCIES 678-HELP (4357) PUBLIC SAFETY 678-HELP (4357) SOUTHERN POISON CENTER 528-6048 TO REPORT A TELEPHONE OUT OF ORDER 678-2999 UNIVERSITY CENTER PROGRAM INFORMATION 678-2041 UNIVERSITY EVENTS (Recorded) 678-2079 UNIVERSITY FACSIMILE (Incoming) 678-FAXX (3299) UNIVERSITY OPERATOR DIAL - UNIVERSITY SWITCHBOARD 678-2000 VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER 678-2040 TO FIND AN EMPLOYEE'S E-MAIL NUMBER Forthose on ADMIN 1 or ADMIN 2: 1. Log on to yourcomputer. 2. When you see the MSU Main Menu, select "Computer Services Informational System" and return. 3. Select #4, Phone Book <?>. 4. At the ph>, type ph name of individual (e.g. ph ronald alford). 5. You will see a listing that gives name, office phone, department, title and e-mail number. Forthose on ACAD 1 or ACAD 2: 1 Log on to yourcomputer. 2. Type ph from whatever prompt you see. 3. At the ph>, type the name of individual (e.g. ph les pourciau). 4. You will then see a listing that gives name, office phone, department, title and e-mail number. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING DIRECTORY INFORMATION Thefollowing information has been designated "Directory Information" by Universityofficials: name of student, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, academic major, dates of attendance, degree(s) awarded and the most recent previous educational institution attended bythe student. This Informationwillbereleasedupon requesttointerestedpartiesunlessthestudenthasprovidedasigned statementtotheRecordsOffice, 115AdministrationBuilding, within 14daysofthebeginningofclasses each semester requesting that such information not be released. CLASS CANCELLATION & INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY Intheeventthatinclementweatherrequiresthecancellation of MemphisState Universityclassesand/ orcampusactivities,local radioandtelevisionnewsmediawillbeimmediatelynotifiedfordissemination as they deem appropriate. Such closing decisions will also be given to University vice presidents for disseminationthroughthenotificationsysteminplaceforeachMSUdivision.Cancellationswillnotapply toadministrativeoffices. Eachfacultyand staffmemberandeachstudentisexpectedtorecognizethat inclementweathercreatesconditionsmoredangerousthannormal.Therefore,eachpersonisexpected toexercise a high degree ofcare to avoid accidents. All non-teaching employeeswho do not reportto workduringinclementweatherwillbeconsideredinanannual-leaveorleave-without-paystatusforthe period of theirabsence. (MSU Procedure 2A:16:01A) TRAVEL INFORMATION & TOLL-FREE NUMBERS Memphis State's Official TravelAgency Rosenbluth Travel Services 2600Thousand Oaks Blvd., Suite 1420 Memphis, TN 38118 MSU Representative: Maureen Morgan >., v' 767-3069 or 800/328-1007 V; (after-hours emergencies: 800/638-0018) Forcomplete MSUtravelregulations, see MSUProcedure20:01:01M. ;'••' ^ "• Air Travel, Conference and Convention Discount Rates students, faculty and staff of Memphis State University are eligible for significant travel discounts with Northwest Airlines. Rosenbluth Travel offers the following discounted fares: 35 percent off round-trip coach class (Y, T9, YN) booked in B class and a 5 percent discount forapplicable round trip excursion fares booked in an applicable class of service. The continuation of these discounts is based on continued usage of Northwest. Rosenbluth may also be able to offer lowerconference and convention rates; simply provide them with the conference ID numberassigned by the hotel or airline. Toll-Free Travel Numbers ' ' The following list oftoll-free telephone numbers for national hotel/motel chains and automobile rental agenciesisprovidedforyourconvenience in planningtripsforbusinessorpleasure. We hope itwill be helpful. .- ... :-..:. - . . , Hotels and Motels Admiral Benbow 800/451-1986 LaQuintalnns 800/531-5900 BestWestern 800/528-1234 LexingtonSuites 800/537-8483 Budgetel 800/428-3438 Marriott 800/228-9290 Choice Hotels 800/221-2222 Princess 800/223-1818 Clarion 800/252-7466 Quality Inn 800/228-5151 Comfort Inn 800/228-5150 Radisson 800/333-3333 Courtyard by Marriott 800/321-2211 Ramada 800/228-2828 Days inns 800/325-2525 Residence Inn 800/331-3131 EmbassySuites 800/362-2779 Rodeway Inn 800/228-2000 Garden Plaza 800/342-7336 Sheraton 800/325-3535 Hampton Inns 800/426-7866 Stouffer 800/468-3571 ^'' Hilton 800/445-8667 Super8 800/843-1991 ^' Holiday Inn 800/465-4329 Travelodge 800/255-3050 HowardJohnson 800/654-2000 Westin 800/228-3000 Hyatt 800/228-9000 Wyndham 800/822-4200 '. Car Rental Agency 800/321-1972 Hertz 800/654-3131 Alamo 800/327-9633 National 800/328-4567 American International 800/527-0202 Payless 800/237-2804 Avis 800/331-1212 Rent-A-Wreck 800/535-1391 Budget 800/527-0700 Sears 800/527-0770 Dollar 800/421-6868 Thrifty 800/367-2277 EARTHQUAKE SAFETY (For additional information, contact the Public Safety Office) The impact of an earthquake can be lessened if preparedness andunderheavypiecesoffurniturelikeadeskorsturdytable.Stay measures are taken. Set aside emergency supplies and teach awayfrom windows, hanging objects, mirrors, fireplaces and tall, co-workersand familywhatto doduring and afteradisaster. unsecuredfurniture orshelving. During a major earthquake, a shaking may occur that begins Ifyouhappentobeinthekitchen,turnoffthestoveatthefirstsign gentlyandwithinasecondortwogrowsviolent.Oraviolentjoltmay ofshaking and quicklytakecoverunderacounterortable, orin a occurfirst;asecondortwolateryou'llfeeltheshakingand,asinthe doonway. first example, you'll find it very difficult (if not impossible) to move If in a crowded public place, do not rush forthe doorwaysince from one roomtoanother. other people are going to have the same idea. Move away from f^^ovementoftheground isseldomtheactualcauseofdeathor displayshelvescontaining objectsthatmayfall. injury. Mostcasualties resultfrompartialbuildingcollapseorfalling Ifinamulti-storiedbuilding,getunderadeskawayfromwindows objectsanddebris.Manyoftheseconditionsareeasilypreventable. and outsidewalls. Stay inthe building onthesamefloor. Don'tbe Ifyouareindoors,staythere.Getunderadeskortableorstand surprisediftheelectricitygoesout,elevatororfirealarmsgoon,or inadoonwayorcorner.Stayclearofwindows,bookcases,cabinets, sprinklersystemsare activated. Do notuseelevators! mirrors, and any heavy hanging or unsupported objects until the If outside, get into the open away from buildings, trees, walls shakingstops. and powerlines. Because earthquakes occur without warning, it's important to Ifyouareinyourcar,pulltothesideoftheroadandstopthecar. take steps nowto prepare. Constructive, protective action IS pos- Donotparkunderoverpassesorpowerlines. Stayinyourcaruntil sible. the earthquake isover. Ifthe earthquake hasbeensevere, donot attempttocrossbridgesoroverpassesthathavebeendamaged.If EMERGENCY SUPPLIESTO HAVE ON HAND: apowerlinefallsacrossyourcar, sta—yinthecar. Ifpossible,drive Flashlights, portable radio, first aid kit, fire extinguishers, non- away; otherwise, waittobe rescued do notgetout. perishablefood,tools,waterandspecialmedicationsanddietitems. ACTION FOLLOWING AN EARTHQUAKE OFFICE PREPARATION Whenthegroundstopsshaking, checkforinjuriesandperform Ensurethatchemicalsandotherhazardousmaterialsarestored necessaryfirstaid procedures. insecurelyclosedcabinetsandthatappropriatewarningsignsare Donotusethetelephone unlessthere isasevereinjury. Wear posted in areas housing hazardous materials. shoesinareasnearfallendebrisandbrokenglass. Ifpossible,put Attachfree-standingfurnituretostructuralsupports.Checklatches outsmallfires; ifnot, leaveyourbuildingorhomeimmediatelyand on file drawers to prevent contents from spilling. Remove heavy alertneighbors. objectsfromhighshelvesandcheckwall-mountedobjectstoensure Checkgas, waterand electrical linesandcheckappliancesfor thattheywill notfall. Secure equipmenttoworksurfaces. Prevent damage. If you smell gas or see a broken line, shut off the main hanging plantsfrom swingingfree orbreakingwindows. valve.Donotswitchonthegasorelectricityuntilthepowercompany Familiarizeyourselfwithemergencyexitsinclosestproximityto hascheckedthebuilding. Donotsearchforgasleakswithalighted yourworkingarea. Iflighting isdependentonelectricityratherthan match oropenflame. Donotuseelectrical switchesorappliances sunlight, keep aflashlightand plentyofbatterieson hand. if gas leaks are suspected because sparks can ignite gas from Don'tuseelevatorsduringan earthquake. broken lines. Switch off electrical power ifthere is damagetothe electrical wiring. Do not touch downed electrical lines or broken HOME PREPARATION appliances. Everyone in yourhome should know howtoturn offelectricity, Clean upspilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline, insecticidesor gasandwateratthemainswitchesandvalves.Caution:Donotshut otherhazardouschemicals. offgasunlessanemergencyexists(leaks). Ifgasiseverturnedoff, Checktoseethatsewagelinesareintactbeforeusingthetoilet. rememberthatallpilotlightsmustberelit.Labelwatershut-offvalve Plugbathtubandsinkdrainstopreventsewagebackup.Ifthewater (locatedwherewaterentersthehouse).Alsolabelmainwatershut- supplyiscutoff, do notusetoilets. offvalve, locatedwiththemeterinasubmergedconcreteboxinor Checkfoodandwatersupplies.Ifwateriscutoff,useemergency closetothe sidewalk. watersupplies found in toilet tanks (not the bowl), water heaters, It's importanttoknowwhereyoushould goforprotectionwhen meltedicecubes.Donoteatordrinkfromcontainersthatwereopen the house beginsto shake. By planning and practicing whattodo during thequake. Theymightcontainshatteredglass. before an earthquake occurs, you cancondition yourselfand your Checkclosets,cabinetsandcupboards.Opendoorscautiously. family to react correctly and spontaneously when the first jolt or Beware ofobjectstumbling offshelves. shaking isfelt. Check the building for cracks and damage, particularly the Youcanidentifypotentialdangersbyconductinganearthquake chimneys or masonry walls. Do not use fireplaces unless the hazardhunt.Gofromroomtoroomandimaginewhatwouldhappen chimneyis undamaged andwithoutcracks. in an earthquake. Be particularly aware of the following possible Turn on your battery-powered radio (orcar radio) fordamage hazards: reports and information. Use charcoal broilers or gas grills for Tall heavy furniture which could topple, such as bookcases, emergencycooking (onlywhen outdoors). chinacabinets, ormodularwall units; hotwaterheaterswhich can Donotuseyourvehicleunlessthereisanemergency.Donotgo be pulled away from pipes and rupture; appliances which could sightseeing through badly damaged areas. You will only hamper move enough to rupture gas or electrical lines; hanging plants in relief efforts. Keep streets clear for the passage of emergency heavypotsthatcouldswingfreeofhooks; heavypictureframesor vehicles. mirrors hung overthe bed, sofas, chairs, etc.; latches oncabinets Bepreparedforaftershocks.Theyare usuallysmallerthanthe whichwill not hold thedoorclosed during shaking; masonrychim- mainquakebutsomemaybelargeenoughtodoadditionaldamage neysthatcould crumbleandfallthroughan unsupported roof; and tostructuresweakened duringthe mainshock. breakableorheavyobjectsthatarekeptonhighoropenshelves.Of Ifyouevacuate,postamessageinclearviewstatingwhereyou specialconcernarehazardouschemicalssuchasinsecticidesand can befound. List reunionpointsincaseofseparation. household cleaning productsoftenfound in glasscontainers. Take withyou:•Medicinesandfirstaid kit. • Flashlight, radioand batteries. ACTION DURING AN EARTHQUAKE • Importantpapersand cash. Each person should know safe spots in every room. The best • Food, sleeping bags/blankets &extraclothes. places to be are undersupported archways, against inside walls. VolunteertoassistIntheUniversity'srecoveryeffort! . TELECOMMUNICATIONS USER'S GUIDE Telecommunications Office• 101 JonesHall• 678-2999 Dialing Instructions Local Calls Campus Dial last4digits Calls outside the Memphis calling zone (including international MemphisArea Dial 9 + number calls)fromall non-pay phones oncampus: SprintCommunications 3100Cumberland Circle Long Distance Calls Atlanta, GA 30339 A.Within the Continental United States, Alaska, Directcomplaintsto: 800/877-5045 Hawaii, Virgin Islands and Canada Forrates, dial 9 + 00 1. Dialing Direct (TIGERLINEAUTHORIZATION CODE REQUIRED) Calls outside the Memphis calling zone (including international a. From campus calls) fromall payphones oncampus: 1) Dial 9+areacode + number; itisnot necessary to MCI Telecommunications dial1. 4170Ashford-Dunwoody Road 2) Listenfor3shortbeepsfollowed bydialtone. Atlanta, GA 30319 3) EnterTigerline long distancecode number. b. From Mempliisfreecallingarea Directcomplaintsto: 800/444-3333 (TOUCH TONE PHONE IVIUSTBE USED) Forrates, dial 800/444-3333 1) Dial 454-0044. 2) Receivedialtone. Furthercomplaints aboutoperatorservicesshould bedirectedto: 3) EnterTigerline long distance authorizationcode Enforcement Division number. FCC Common CarrierBureau 4) Receivedialtone. 2025 M Street, N.W. 5) Dial 9. Washington, D.C. 20554 6) Receive dialtone. 7) Placecall (dial areacode + number). 2. Calling Card and Operator-Assisted (0 calling) B. International Calls (THESECALLSARETHEtWlOSTEXPENSIVETYPESTHAT 1. Dialing Direct CAN BE PLACED FROM CAMPUS) a. Dial9+011 + Country Code+City Code+ Number. a. Calling Cards NOTE:Tospeedthecallon atouch-tonetelephone, press 1) Dial 9. the # button afterdialing. 2)Followinstructionsgivenbyyourcallingcardvendor. b. Listenfor3shortbeepsfollowed bydialtone. b. Operator-Assisted c. EnterTigerline long distanceauthorization code 1)cDailalli9ng+zonfoeroarssDiisalta9nc+e0w0itfhoirnatshseisStoauntcheCoeunttsriadleBtehlel 2. CalnluimnbgeCra.rd orOperator-Assisted calling zone. (Seethe SouthCentralBell (Same asA.2. above) GreaterMemphis WhitePages 6\rec\oryior callingzone boundaries.) C. Toll-Free Calls (800) ' 2) WaitforOperatorand give requestedcalling 1. Dial 9+800+ number. information. NO THIRDPARTYOR COLLECTCALLS CANBEBILLED TO A/ofe;Whenplacingoperator-assistedorcallingcardcalls,consum- ANYMSUNUMBER.(Ifcollectcallsareaccepted,thereceiving ers have a right to obtain access to the interstate long distance partywillbebilledforthecallplusanadministrativechargeto service oftheirchoice. You maycontactyourpreferredcarrierfor recover billing costs.) informationaboutusingtheirservicefromanyparticulartelephone oncampus. DirectoryAssistance v * TousealongdistanceserviceotherthanMSU'svendorofchoice, A. Campus Listings dialtheaccesscode provided bythatcompany. 1. Dial forcampusoperatorfrom 8a.m.-4:30 p.m. (M-F). 2.Dial2041 (UniversityCenterInformationDesk)eveningsand Pre-subscribed long distance service isprovidedtothe University weekendsduring UC open hours. byseveral carriers. Rates forall operator-assisted calls are avail- able upon requestfromthe respectivecarrier. B. Off-Campus Listings Callswithinthe Memphiscalling zone (seethe South CentralBell 1 Local GreaterMemphis White Pages directory for calling zone bound- Dial 9 +411 (nocharge). aries)from alltelephonesoncampus: 2. Long Distance a. Dial 9 + areacode + 555-1212. South Central Bell b. Listenfor3shortbeepsfollowed bydialtone. P.O. Box439 c. EnterTigerline long distanceauthorizationcode Memphis, TN 38101 number. Directcomplaintsto: 1/577-1414 (tollfree) 3.800 Ferrates, dial 9 + * " Dial 9+800+ 555-1212. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES CELLULAR TELEPHONES remotelocations.Groupsdonothavetobepartofthemaincampus MSU receives a volume discount on cellulartelephone hardware totakeadvantageofthisservice. and airtime. Students, faculty and staff members can contact Telecommunicationsfordetailsand prevailing rates. VIDEO SERVICES Twenty-sixcabletelevision channelsareavailabletoanycampus FACSIMILE subscriber.Acablehook-upjackisneeded,andsomesubscribers TheTelecommunicationsOfficeisequippedtotransmitandreceive need convertersfortheirtelevisions. Several closed circuittelevi- facsimile documents to any point with facsimile capabilities. This sion channels are maintained to present information of specific serviceisavailabletoastudent,faculty/staffmember, department, interesttothe f*/!SU community. Telecaststransmitted by industry organizationoragencywithaUniversityaccountnumber.Facsimile groups and by other universities can also be received. Contact ratescan beobtainedfromtheTelecommunicationsOffice. There Telecommunicationsforfurtherinformation. is no charge for business-related incoming messages. Incoming facsimiledocumentscanbereceived24hoursaday.Thetelephone USER GUIDES numberforreceivingfacsimiles is MSU-FAXX (678-3299). Telecommunications has developed user guides for equipment and servicesoffered bythe department. Eachstation usershould SYSTEM FEATURES have a copy of the guide that is appropriate for his or her tele- Basic and Deluxe feature packages consisting of Automatic Call- phone. Faculty and staff should check with their departments back, Gall Hold, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, Conference Call (3- forthenamesoftheirCommunicationsCounselors.Thesepeople partyonly)andSpeed Dialingareofferedtoresidencestudentsfor serve as extensions of the Telecommunications Office in added convenience and flexibility to meet their communications meeting the needs of the user community. Each Communica- needs.StudentsmustmakeapplicationforserviceattheTelecom- tions Counselor has copies of all user guides and can answer municationsOffice. Facultyandstafftelephonesareautomatically most routine questions. Students can pick up user guides at equippedwiththe Deluxe package. theTelecommunicationsOffice. TELECONFERENCE OR CONFERENCE CALLING ASSISTANCE Anyperson,groupordepartmentmayholdatelephoneconference The Telecommunications Office staff is available to assist in- call for up to six (6) parties. Only one of these parties must be a dividuals, groups or departments with all of their telecom- campusstation.Toestablishaconferencecallformorethanthree munications needs. End-user departmental training, (3) parties, call the campus operator for assistance. A portable departmental analysis and design, and special services can be teleconferencetelephoneisavailableforpersons,groupsordepart- arranged through the department. Call us with any questions, mentsthatwouldliketotakepartinateleconference.Thistelephone concernsorproblems. isdesignedtoallowlargegroupstoparticipateindiscussionswith TIGERLINE LONG DISTANCE SERVICE Long distanceservice isoffered bythe MSUTelecommunications RATES Department. Called "Tigeriine," this service is available to any Tigeriineratesarebasedonthecostofserviceandareconsiderably administrative/facultypersonforofficialUniversitybusiness. Users lowerthanalternativelongdistanceservices.A$50depositmaybe mayestablishaseparateaccountforpersonaluse. Residencehall requiredforstudentaccounts.There is nominimumusagecharge students mayalsosubscribe totheservice. Applicationshould be andnofinanciallimitationoncallingability;buttheuserwillbeasked madeattheTelecommunicationsOffice inJones Hall, room 101. tomakea paymentinthecaseofexcessivecalls. UserClass Application Administrative TelecommunicationsWorkOrder CALL BILLING i (MSU Account) Request Billingfordomesticand international longdistancecallsbeginsas soon as the called party answers. Calls to some international Faculty/Staff Applicati—on forTigeriine Long Distance locations begin billing after 72 seconds. Charges may also be (Personal) Service Faculty/StaffAccount assessedforlongringingperiodswithnoanswer.Ifyoudialawrong numberorreceiveabadconnection, hangupimmediatelytoavoid UserClass Application a possiblecharge. Residence Hall Applicati—onforTigeriine Long Distance Student Service Residence StudentAccount Thetelephonesystemmustreceiveapositivereleasesignalto PLEASENOTE: Cardholdersare responsibleforallcallscharged ttaekremianpaptreopbrililaitnegoafcteiaonchtocaliln.sWurheenthactontsheecuftiirsvteccaallllsisarpermopaedrel,y totheircode numbers. Users mustnotifytheTelecommunications terminated forbilling purposes. To temninate calls using standard Office immediately if their cards are lost or stolen. Any billing desksetsorresidencelines, hangupforatleast5seconds. Billing discrepanciesshouldbereportedtotheTelecommunicationsOffice within 10daysofinvoice date. adjustmentswill notbe madeforimproperlyterminatedcalls. TIGERLINE LONG DISTANCE SERVICE (continued) ACCOUNTBILLING,—PAYMENTSANDADJUSTMENTS submit a Work Order Request form to the Telecommunications AdministrativeAccounts Departments/Agenciesareprovideda Office and attachthe user'sTigerlineCard. detailed report of all local and long distance usage charges and — telecommunications work order charges incurred each month. Faculty/StaffAccounts Provide written notice to the Telecom- Billingadjustmentstoadministrativeaccountswillnotbemadeafter munications Office requesting the effective date of termination of the date indicated on the invoice. Any discrepancies must be service. Completefinal papenworkin person attheTelecommuni- reportedtotheTelecommunicationsOffice inwriting. cations Office, ALL CHARGES MUST BE PAID PRIOR TO DE- PARTING FROMTHE UNIVERSITY. — Allotheraccounts Amonthlyinvoicewillberenderedtoeachuser — with all long distance charges itemized. These invoices are due StudentAccounts StudentsmustcometotheTelecommunica- uponreceiptandareconsidereddelinquentafter15daysofinvoice tionsOfficeinpersontoterminateservice.Applicabledepositswill date.ChecksshouldbemadepayabletoMemphisStateUniversity. be refunded by the Bursar's Office upon termination of service Payments are to be made at the Bursar's Office before the delin- providingthereisnooutstandingbalance.Ifthereisabalancedue, quent date. If payments are not shown posted bythe delinquent the depositwill be used topaythe bill. Any remaining depositwill date, the authorization code will be deactivated until payment is thenbe refunded. received. A $15 reactivation fee will be charged to restore long distanceservice. Anadditionalpaymentmayberequiredifthedepositdoesnotcover the balance due. Ifstudents do notpay, anydeposits held bythe Any discrepancies or concerns should be discussed in person University (i.e., dormitoryreservation, breakagefees, etc.)willbe withTelecommunicationsOfficepersonnelinJonesHall,room101. appliedtothe outstanding bill. As inthecaseofall otherfinancial Nodiscussion ofaccountswill be handledoverthetelephone. obligationstotheUniversity,non-paymentwillresultinwithholding of registration materials, diplomaand/ortranscripts. TERMINATING SERVICE — Administrative Accounts To deactivate an authorization code, >cSni' BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS AB ArtBldg. JN Johnson Hall AC Alumni Center JO , Jones Hall AD Administration BIdg. KN South Campus AOB AthleticOffice BIdg. LS Life Sciences AR Army ROTC LW CecilC. Humphreys School of Law BA Collegeof Business Office BIdg. Ml Mitchell Hall BB College of Business Classrooms MJ Meeman Journalism BIdg. BL J. Willard BristerLibraries MN Manning Hall CFA Communication & FineArts BIdg. MU Music BIdg. CL Clement Humanities BIdg. OBL Old BristerLibrary CS., CampusSchool PB Physical Education BIdg. EA Education Annex PP Physical Plant & Planning EB Ellington Biology BIdg. PT Patterson English BIdg. ED Collegeof Education PY Psychology BIdg. EN HerffCollege of Engineering RT RichardsonTowers ., ET EngineeringTechnology SC Scales Hall FEC Fogelman ExecutiveCenter SE Special Education BIdg. FH Field House SM J. Millard SmithChemistry BIdg. GD Graphic Design TC Theater&Communication Arts GP Guidance & Personnel Services UC UniversityCenter HC Health CenterBIdg. WD Dunn Math & Foreign Languages BIdg. 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