Here's the email I just sent to my advisers at WWU & DVR:
OK, winter quarter is about to begin tomorrow. I am ready to tackle this education thing again - one last time!
I am currently registered for 2 classes:
ENG 351 - INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITING -- CRN 14553 -- Instructor: Nicholas B. Dybek
5 cr. -- TR 12:00 pm - 1:50 pm -- College Hall 137
JOUR 340 - HISTORY OF MASS MEDIA -- CRN 13652 -- Instructor: Bradley P. Howard
3 cr. -- MW 8:30 am - 9:45 am -- Old Main 482
I'm still trying to get in to this grant writing class:
ENG 462 - PROFESSIONAL WRITING: GRANT WRITING -- 13829 -- Instructor: Nicole Brown
5 cr. -- TR 10:00 am-11:50 am -- Humanities Bldg. 105
Because this class is only offered once a year, I feel it's vital for me to get into it. I've contacted the instructor, asked to be put on the waiting list, and plan on showing up for the class tomorrow morning (even though I'm not yet registered).
If I do get in, I've been thinking that I will take 3 classes (full-time, 13 credits) this quarter. I know this isn't what I had planned for (I said 3/4ths time earlier on), but I am anxious to graduate ASAP, and I am confident in my ability to make it through the quarter this time.
And frankly, I'm motivated, because I want to get this OVER, and get the damn piece of paper! 21 years is long enough.
My current student status is "Probation," but I forsee me getting off that status this quarter, and applying for graduation at the beginning of spring.
Because of the extra class, I decided to accept the full award financial aid offered me (Winter & Spring quarters):
* Direct Loan 1 - Sub Accepted $ 1,328.00
* Direct Loan 1-Unsub Accepted $ 7,990.00
* Western Grant Accepted $ 150.00
* Tuition Waiver Accepted $ 1,000.00
Total $10,468.00
I realize this may jeopardize my ability to get aid from DVR. If so, so be it -- I didn't want to take the loans, but I *really* want to get through this, and graduate at the end of Spring Quarter. Taking the extra class and aid will let me do that.
Since I am also probably going to lose my food stamps and cash assistance from DSHS (because I am a student who isn't working part-time), I am signing up for a 10-meal a week plan at the dining halls. I'm more likely to eat balanced, regular meals when the stressor of obtaining & preparing food is taken off of me. This is also a motivation for taking the loans.
According to the Web4U website, this amount has been awarded to me, but I haven't received it yet -- I'll be stopping in at Old Main today to check and see if there is anything else I need to do -- sign promissary notes, I imagine.
Books will have to wait until that award is made. Catherine, can DVR help with books & supplies?
On the mental health front, the antidepressant meds are doing ok, I'm using the light box regularly, and getting out of my apartment to exercise and socialize, and walking to class 4 days a week will also benefit me.
I have a well-developed support network now, and am even setting up a study schedule with a friend as a regular study partner (who is a real taskmaster - exactly what I need!)
I have also made an appointment to see my Psychiatrist at the WWU health center, Dr. Sara Cuene, and plan on staying in close contact with her (as well a David Brunnemer and Catherine Herring) as the quarter progresses.
So, here we go! I'm scared, but also excited, because I am *so close* to graduation!
Kevyn 'Hagrid' Jacobs
W00800557
OK, winter quarter is about to begin tomorrow. I am ready to tackle this education thing again - one last time!
I am currently registered for 2 classes:
ENG 351 - INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITING -- CRN 14553 -- Instructor: Nicholas B. Dybek
5 cr. -- TR 12:00 pm - 1:50 pm -- College Hall 137
JOUR 340 - HISTORY OF MASS MEDIA -- CRN 13652 -- Instructor: Bradley P. Howard
3 cr. -- MW 8:30 am - 9:45 am -- Old Main 482
I'm still trying to get in to this grant writing class:
ENG 462 - PROFESSIONAL WRITING: GRANT WRITING -- 13829 -- Instructor: Nicole Brown
5 cr. -- TR 10:00 am-11:50 am -- Humanities Bldg. 105
Because this class is only offered once a year, I feel it's vital for me to get into it. I've contacted the instructor, asked to be put on the waiting list, and plan on showing up for the class tomorrow morning (even though I'm not yet registered).
If I do get in, I've been thinking that I will take 3 classes (full-time, 13 credits) this quarter. I know this isn't what I had planned for (I said 3/4ths time earlier on), but I am anxious to graduate ASAP, and I am confident in my ability to make it through the quarter this time.
And frankly, I'm motivated, because I want to get this OVER, and get the damn piece of paper! 21 years is long enough.
My current student status is "Probation," but I forsee me getting off that status this quarter, and applying for graduation at the beginning of spring.
Because of the extra class, I decided to accept the full award financial aid offered me (Winter & Spring quarters):
* Direct Loan 1 - Sub Accepted $ 1,328.00
* Direct Loan 1-Unsub Accepted $ 7,990.00
* Western Grant Accepted $ 150.00
* Tuition Waiver Accepted $ 1,000.00
Total $10,468.00
I realize this may jeopardize my ability to get aid from DVR. If so, so be it -- I didn't want to take the loans, but I *really* want to get through this, and graduate at the end of Spring Quarter. Taking the extra class and aid will let me do that.
Since I am also probably going to lose my food stamps and cash assistance from DSHS (because I am a student who isn't working part-time), I am signing up for a 10-meal a week plan at the dining halls. I'm more likely to eat balanced, regular meals when the stressor of obtaining & preparing food is taken off of me. This is also a motivation for taking the loans.
According to the Web4U website, this amount has been awarded to me, but I haven't received it yet -- I'll be stopping in at Old Main today to check and see if there is anything else I need to do -- sign promissary notes, I imagine.
Books will have to wait until that award is made. Catherine, can DVR help with books & supplies?
On the mental health front, the antidepressant meds are doing ok, I'm using the light box regularly, and getting out of my apartment to exercise and socialize, and walking to class 4 days a week will also benefit me.
I have a well-developed support network now, and am even setting up a study schedule with a friend as a regular study partner (who is a real taskmaster - exactly what I need!)
I have also made an appointment to see my Psychiatrist at the WWU health center, Dr. Sara Cuene, and plan on staying in close contact with her (as well a David Brunnemer and Catherine Herring) as the quarter progresses.
So, here we go! I'm scared, but also excited, because I am *so close* to graduation!
Kevyn 'Hagrid' Jacobs
W00800557
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