Council Fire, Handbook of McMurry University, 2003-2004 Page: 53
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Academic Advising Maedgen 106, 793-3813
Who do you ask when you don't know who to ask? The Academic
Advising Office is open to all students with questions about
planning and developing their academic programs. Academic
Advising coordinates class placement for new students; processes
major, minor, and teaching field changes; assigns faculty advisors
to all students; and serves as a referral center to other campus
offices and services. Academic Advising also assists students
transferring to or from McMurry in making informed choices
about program options. Students are seen on a walk-in basis when
possible, but appointments are recommended.
Academic Enrichment Center Campus Center, 793-4620
The Academic Enrichment Center (AEC), located in the Campus
Center, is an integral part of the academic area of McMurry
University. The AEC serves McMurry University by providing
academic support and instructional resources for students, staff,
and faculty in a comprehensive learning environment. Services
include a complete computer lab, tutoring, audio-visual materials,
and academic counseling. Hours of operation and tutoring
schedules are available on the McMurry homepage
(http://www.mcm.edu/mcminfo/labhours/aeclab/aec.htm).
The Developmental Studies program (DEV) offers basic skills
courses in mathematics, reading, and writing that are available to
all students. For a complete description of these courses, see the
Developmental Studies section in the McMurry Catalog.
Bookstore Campus Center, 793-4832
The University Bookstore is leased and operated by Texas Book
Company. The primary purpose of the University Bookstore is to
serve students by providing the required textbooks and supplies for
courses offered. In addition, the bookstore maintains a wide
selection of general books, medical books, computer software, and
college supplies that contribute to the overall experience of the
University. Other services include: used book buy-back, college
ring orders, test preparation materials, academic regalia and
announcements, McMurry clothing, souvenirs, cards, and special
order services.
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