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...annual report of the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning (OSC-OCL) provides the best evidence for this claim. When surveyed about their eventual career plans, 42 percent of the members of the Class of 1982 said they hoped to enter business, law, of communications. In contrast, 6 percent declared aspirations in politics, government, or "helping professions" technical psychology and social work). It is unfair, of course, to draw too rigid a conclusion from these broad categories. A lawyer handling small claims cases in Roxbury and a businessman bringing jobs to Detroit do more for society than...
Except for occasional medical cases, May and January are the only months when students can attempt the change. During the rest of the year, the Housing Office's three members deal with the freshman lottery and off-campus students trying to get housing...
...while transfering Houses might dominate the January and May seasons, any rooms vacated at different times of the year come free for off-campus students...
...Housing Office keeps a list of these nomadic students who want to be integrated into the House system. The list includes transfer students from other colleges, students who missed housing deadlines or took off extended periods of time, and off-campus students who want to move back...
About half of the students who follow the advice of President Bok's welcoming speech to "consider" taking a leave of absence end up traveling or studying abroad, says Martha P. Leape, director of the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning...