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...abroad—numbering about 30 to 40 this year—who want to obtain an H-1B visa would be expected to inform the International Office by the beginning of March. According to Gross, the International Office will pass the list on to the Office of the Registrar, which will run a complete grade audit and e-mail each student about their outstanding graduation requirements. Professors will also receive an e-mail explaining the student’s situation and the H-1B policy. At this point, the Registrar will monitor the student’s grades...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 recently informed the Undergraduate Council (UC) of a five-step plan to address the problem, calling for the Records and Requirements Office to work with the Registrar on a degree audit during the spring semester, in an attempt to determine which international seniors will be eligible for a visa provided they complete their final semester successfully. He also hopes that the Registrar will notify professors teaching affected students so that grades can be submitted as soon as possible and have signed letters on hand to be sent to appropriate...
...writer is the Registrar and Senior Associate Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at the John F. Kennedy School of Government...
...mail written to Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and posted to the UC’s e-mail list, Registrar Barry S. Kane wrote that his office was not responsible for the CUE e-mails in question...
This new department need not be a mammoth undertaking. The internal bureaucratic structure would include a department chair, a department chair’s assistant, a PE registrar, full time teacher-coaches, and part-time “guest” instructors. Although Harvard does not publicize faculty salaries, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported in 2002 that the average salary for a TA at a private university was $64,149. Assume a faculty of 50 (slightly less than three times as many as are hired to teach Wellesley’s 2,300 undergraduates) paid at this rate...