Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
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Nancy Walent, Transcripts and Attendance Records<br />
916-961-8727 ext. 124<br />
nancy.walent@steinercollege.edu<br />
Office in Alcott House<br />
This office assists students with program attendance sheets, class make-up forms, and <strong>College</strong> transcripts.<br />
Office of the Dean of <strong>Student</strong>s<br />
Ronald E. Koetzsch, PhD<br />
916-965-1341<br />
ronald.koetzsch@steinercollege.edu<br />
Office in building A at 3911 Bannister Road (Located just off campus, the dean’s office is accessed through the<br />
gate at the east end of the library parking lot. It is immediately to the left after one has gone through the gate.)<br />
The dean of students is responsible for the overall quality of student life outside the classroom. The dean<br />
meets with each student at the beginning of the academic year. He plans campus events and student<br />
outings. The dean is available at all times to help students with practical, personal, and academic problems<br />
and/or to refer them to professionals able to provide assistance.<br />
The dean chairs the Festival and Community Life Committee which consists of faculty, students, and staff<br />
interested in improving the life of the <strong>College</strong> community. All members of the community are free to join<br />
the committee and/or attend the committee’s meetings.<br />
The dean receives and processes all submitted “Suggestions, Requests, and Concerns” forms. These are<br />
available at the reception office and provide an opportunity to all members of the community to express<br />
issues of concern and to initiate relevant changes.<br />
The dean of students also is editor of the <strong>College</strong>’s internal newsletter News and Clues. New and Clues is<br />
published on most Tuesday mornings through the academic year and carries news of the campus and the<br />
<strong>College</strong> community. All members of the community are invited to submit items of interest. Submissions<br />
should be no longer than seventy-five words and should be e-mailed to the Dean no later than Monday<br />
morning at 9:00 AM to appear in that week’s edition. News and Clues is distributed in hard copy but can<br />
also be accessed in digital form on the <strong>College</strong>’s website.<br />
The <strong>College</strong> is in the process of creating an Alumni Association. The dean of students, working with other<br />
staff and with interested alumni, is overseeing that process.<br />
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