Announcements
Dr. Ken Coley, professor of Christian Education and director of the Doctor of Education program, has written a web article for LifeWay on three challenges facing the Minister of Education. Check it out, http://bit.ly/bObNj9.
Southeastern’s Student Life Office would like to welcome all new students! We are so glad that you have arrived to campus and hope you quickly begin to feel at home. We look forward to meeting you at New Student Orientation in the next few days– we feel that it will be a very exciting time
Many of you have used WorldCat through the Library’s former subscription to the FirstSearch Service. Now a subscription is no longer needed! You can access WorldCat anywhere you can access the internet. You can still create your own personal accounts and do ILL. For further details, contact the reference desk staff.
30% DISCOUNT ON SEVERAL TEXTBOOKS!!! In August there will be a 30% discount on several of your textbooks at LifeWay Campus Store. Come check them out!
Do you have a skill you would like to market while you are here at school? Perhaps you would like to prepare tax returns for people in the area for a fee; or you might be a skilled carpenter or painter who could take on some jobs to help pay your way through school; you
The Student Life Office at the College at Southeastern is currently preparing for the first ever Residence Life move-in day. On Friday, August 13, 2010 all new undergraduate students living in Lolley and Goldston halls will be moving in and preparing to begin life as a college student. We understand that getting plugged into a
If you plan on graduating this Fall, please submit your graduation application by September 1, 2010. You can find and submit your graduation application online. Late applications will be accepted until Sept 30, but those will incur a $75 late graduation application fee (in addition to the $60 diploma fee).
The Baptist State Convention of North Carolina is in need of volunteers for this years’ Women’s Prayer Evangelism Conference to be held September 10-12 at the Ridgecrest Conference Center in Black Mountain. Volunteers would need to arrive by 5 pm on Thursday, September 9 and be available to stay until around lunchtime on Sunday. Lodging
WASHINGTON – The children of military personnel who died in the line of duty since Sept. 11, 2001 can apply for an educational scholarship similar to the new Post-9/11 GI Bill. Benefits are retroactive to Aug. 1, 2009. The scholarship, which is administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, are named after Marine Gunnery Sergeant
The Heritage of Raleigh is in need of some volunteers to help with activities for the residents. If anyone is interested, Heritage of Raleigh feels that it would be a valuable experience for the student and for the residents. Students can play games, read, attend current event groups, assist with prayer groups, walk to shopping