The following is quoted from an email sent by Chriselda Engel, so if you didn't get it the first time, here it is again.
Andy
The Engineering College Council has coordinated the review sessions for the April FE exam. The cost for the review sessions is $40, and you will receive a supplementary review book. You must pay in order to attend the review sessions. See schedule below.
Please pre-register for the sessions and submit payment at the Engr Academic Affairs Office, Room 102 Engineering Bldg. The review booklets will be distributed when available or at the first review session. After the first session, any remaining booklets are picked up at the Engr Academic Affairs Office.
Cash or checks accepted (checks payable to Engineering College Council).
The form is ready - you can download it here:
The PDF version is best if you would prefer to print it, then fill it out by hand. The other two are included such that you can edit them with Word or OpenOffice and then print them out, if you so desire.
The deadline to turn in the form is March 9, at 5pm, in the Associate Dean's office (Engineering 102). All departmental advisors will be notified of this. Also, do note that the hard/soft deadline system I was considering will NOT be put into effect - the 9th is a hard deadline, and any applications received afterward will probably not be accepted.
Andy
Just a reminder to everyone: at this time, our general meetings are every other week, the next one being the 12th, one week from today.
We are currenly in need of additional help with E-days preparation. The various committees are as follows:
Any groups or individuals willing/able to provide assistance with planning and/or operations during the event itself would not only be doing a great favor for our hardworking design teams, but also earn the boundless (and we're talking end-behavior here) gratitude of ECC and the college itself.
We're looking into ways of being more efficient than we were during last year's E-days. First consideration is to find a way to break apart the considerable workload of each committee into smaller pieces, such that nobody needs to end up with more work than desired. Along with our own internal discussion on this matter, feel free to email me (noncomp AT engr DOT colostate DOT edu) with your thoughts.
There are certainly some things about the execution of E-days last April that merit improvement. I found that the seniors would have liked water and coffee available to them in the ballroom as well as on the plaza. This is in our new plan for this year. As before, any suggestions you might have would be quite welcome.
Onto the matter of design project registration. The updated registration form is in progress and will be posted here as soon as it is ready - I don't anticipate that taking too long. This time around, I plan on making two significant changes in the reg process. First, I'll do my best to make sure all departments and their advisors are fully aware of policies and deadlines, well in advance. Last year, ECE (my own major!) seems to have found out secondhand, and far too close to the event. There's no need for that to happen again.
The second change involves the deadline itself. I'm toying with the idea of two deadlines - a "soft" deadline followed by a "hard" one. The soft deadline is the one for which I would prefer all registration forms come in by. Those projects with their forms in by this time would have the highest likelihood of receiving any needed space/equipment/etc. that I am able to furnish. It would be followed perhaps two weeks later by the hard deadline, after which point ECC's acceptance of any more forms would be completely discretionary, and rather unlikely. I plan to give plenty of advance notice to help offset any negative effects this change may have.
Andy
After an extended downtime, the ECC website is once again. It's not quite as visually appealing as it used to be, but at least it's free from spam comments and trackbacks. More info to come.
Andy