Dr. Lin's Instructional Web - Barry University
Dr. Lin's Instructional Web - Barry University
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Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm<br />
Saturday<br />
8:30 am - 6:00 pm<br />
Sunday<br />
10:00 am - 6:00 pm<br />
Hours for Fall: Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 9:00 pm<br />
Friday<br />
8:00 am - 7:00 pm<br />
Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm<br />
Photo identification cards are issued to each student at the time of their initial<br />
registration at the university. It is expected that the ID card will be retained throughout the<br />
students’ university experience.<br />
Students are expected to carry their ID at all times while on campus.<br />
The card is the property of <strong>Barry</strong> <strong>University</strong> and is intended solely for its use. When<br />
requested by a university official, students are required to produce their identification. It is not<br />
transferable and must be returned upon request. Misuse of the ID card will result in<br />
disciplinary action.<br />
Currently, the library and food services are on the new computerized bar code<br />
system. Therefore, those services can only be accessed with a valid ID. Other areas such as<br />
the computer lab and athletic facilities are scheduled to be on line shortly, until then students<br />
must present their ID with the current term validation sticker. ID’s will only be validated one<br />
week prior to the next term.<br />
Students are responsible for reporting lost or stolen cards promptly to the Office of<br />
Public Safety; otherwise the student may be liable for debts incurred through the use of the ID<br />
card. Replacement cards cost $15.00, and the charge will be billed directly to the student<br />
account.<br />
All questions pertaining to the ID system can be answered in the ID office located<br />
in Thompson Hall room 111.<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES O’LAUGHLIN<br />
INTERCULTURAL CENTER<br />
Joy DeMarchis, M.S., Director<br />
Ravi Seepersad, B.S., Coordinator<br />
Thompson 212, 305-899-3082<br />
e-mail: iccservices@mail.<strong>Barry</strong>.edu<br />
<strong>Web</strong> Page: http://www2.barry.edu/vpss/icc.html<br />
The purpose of the O’Laughlin Inter-Cultural Center is to provide services and<br />
programs which further develop the international dimension of <strong>Barry</strong> <strong>University</strong>. A function<br />
of the department is to insure appropriate immigration status by members of the <strong>Barry</strong><br />
community and provide assistance according to the federal guidelines of the United States<br />
Immigration and Services (USINS), and the United States Information Agency (USIA).<br />
We believe that students develop and grow intellectually through their exposure to<br />
diversity in all of its facets. Diversity is defined by cultural, religious, economic and social<br />
variances. It is through the unique aspects of each student’s cultural and the experiential<br />
learning process that students are able to assume the skills needed for today’s global<br />
workforce.<br />
ICC’s multicultural learning community is designed to serve as an exploratory and<br />
developmental environment through which members of our community can be introduced and<br />
become knowledgeable about the world which we all share. Our goal is to prepare students<br />
for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.<br />
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