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MAINTENANCE & CUSTODIAL CARE— DOANE FACILITIES SERVICES The staff of Doane’s Facilities Services provides grounds, maintenance, and custodial care for the entire campus’ buildings and grounds. In residence halls, custodial care for the restrooms, lounges, and hallways are provided on a regular basis. Students are asked to please have consideration for oth- ers and pick up after themselves as much as possible. Facilities Ser- vices staff are also responsible for maintenance items throughout all buildings. As soon as a maintenance problem is noticed, it must be reported immediately to the RA/RD.


If a maintenance need arises in other buildings, call ext. 8653 during business hours. The earlier the problem is reported, the quicker it will receive attention. During the evening hours and weekends, call the Facilities Services manager on-call at 402.826.0060, if not answered immediately please leave a message and return phone number and someone will return the call as soon as possible If the problem is not an emergency, leave an e-mail (maintenancestaff@doane.edu) or phone message to x8653.


OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS AND STUDY ABROAD OPTIONS Students interested in any of the following off-campus programs may obtain detailed information by contacting Janet Willems in the Office of International Programs, Gaylord Hall Room 206, ext. 8215.


Consortium Agreements Council of International Educational Exchange (CIEE), Central College, ISA, and Goethe Institute: Students participating in off-campus and international programs may be eligible for financial aid, depending if the study abroad is required by the major or honors program.


For this purpose, need-based awards are defined as academic or institution- ally controlled grant awards. Work-related funds are not available. Em- ployee or dependent scholarships do not qualify. Federal aid is available to those students who qualify. Students who qualify may use the $1000 travel scholarship. All scholarships for off-campus programs are subject to changes in College policy and/or federal guidelines.


Doane Semesters Abroad Students pay Doane College tuition and register through the College. If the off-campus experience is required by the catalog of entry for a major, financial aid to the student is at least equal to that which the student would receive if on campus. Federal grants and loans are available; student employment funds are not. If the experience is not required by the cata- log for a student’s major, financial aid to the student may not equal that which the student would receive if on-campus.


The College reserves on-campus housing for students who are paying for the usage of rooms. Students who are traveling abroad in the fall semes- ter do have the option of utilizing their lottery points with groups for the fall


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