Seniors graduating this semester can earn some benefits by giving up an
hour-and-a-half of their time. Kayla Hale has more in this Bobcat Update.
Texas State is administering the Collegiate Learning Assessment at the Testing
Center, located on the first floor of Commons Dining Hall. Required as a part of
the university's accredidation process, the assessment is not attracting many
takers. The Testing Center is having trouble finding seniors willing to come in
and take the C-L-A. Testing Administrator Brenda Dozier (DOE-ZER) says the staff
is doing everything it can to get the word out.
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Scott Trimble, a testing center supervisor, says students can add to their
Bobcat Bucks, if they'll participate.
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Students often use Bobcat Bucks for purchasing food and drinks, but there are
other uses as well, such as renting caps and gowns for graduation. The test is
only offered to the first 100 seniors who come in. Testing occurs Tuesday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m and until 5 p.m. on Wednesdays. The deadline
is in early April.
For Bobcat Update, I'm Kayla Hale.
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