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Kilian News
April 2010 Issue 17
Tracy Yorek
Presidential Scholarship Recipient
Jill Mockler
First National Bank of Sioux Falls
Kilian News VOTE FOR FACULTY Don’t forget to cast your vote for the following:
Faculty Member most willing to help students
learn.
Faculty member with the most interesting classes
Faculty member who has taught me the most
since I have been at Kilian.
Pick up ballots at the front desk or Linda’s desk on
the second floor by the registrar’s office. Once you
have marked your ballot place your vote in the box.
Deadline is APRIL 9, 2010.
FOOD ORDERS TO KILIAN CAMPUS
If a pizza or sub craving hits during your long hours
of studying here at Kilian, having food delivered is
no problem. However, please make sure that you
are waiting to pick up & pay for your delivery. The
front desk staff cannot leave the desk unattended to
come and find you when your food arrives, and we
don’t want to turn away the delivery driver!
COFFEE
Coffee is available by the cup to all students, staff
and faculty for a charge of 25 cents per cup. So
that coffee is available to all students, please do not
fill up large travel mugs with the front office cof-
fee. The staff in Student Services makes every ef-
fort to ensure the coffee is hot & fresh, but please
understand when other duties come first.
COPIES, FAXES & LAMINATING
Do you know that the front desk staff can make cop-
ies, send faxes and laminate pages for you?
-Copies = 10 cents per page (copies made front &
back to save paper unless you specify otherwise)
-Faxes = $1.00 for the 1st page & 10 cents for each
additional page (please have your cover sheet ready)
-Laminating = $1.00 per page
The First Annual Kilian
Community College Faculty
Senate Recycle Sale
Faculty Senate would like to become
a more significant part of the col-
lege. To do this, we want to raise
money for faculty development and
possibly other areas at Kilian. Our
first goal is to reinstate the Master
Faculty program, which we have al-
ready earmarked our Recycle Sale
funds to cover. But we need your
help.
We are looking for donations for our
Recycle Sale. The only items we do
not want are clothes and shoes. Oth-
erwise, any clean, working items you
are looking to get rid of we’d love to
sell at our Recycle Sale. Vintage
things, antiques, toys, home décor –
anything you’d find at a rummage
sale we’ll take. Ask your family,
friends, even businesses, to donate
items for our Recycle Sale. We will
price these items to sell; anything left
over will be donated.
The date for our Recycle Sale is
April 24 from 8am-2pm here at Kil-
ian. All donations can be brought to
the front desk or to Room 144 be-
tween Monday, April 12 and Fri-
day, April 16 so that they can be
priced and organized in time for our
Recycle Sale.
Thank you for your help with our
first fundraising event!
Kilian Community College
Human Services will be offering a new
day cohort in Chemical Dependency
starting in the Fall. Please see your advisor for further details.
Student Success Center Give Away
Enter the Student Success Center weekly give away. Every week the success cen-
ter will give out prizes such as calculators, staplers, pens, pencils, etc. To enter
students must fill out the form in the SSC and drop it in the container. The draw-
ing will be held on every Tuesday at noon.
- You can only register once a day
- Your name must be on the sign in sheet at the SSC
Library Cards
Students who are not residents of Minnehaha or Lincoln County can be reimbursed
for the expense of obtaining a library card from the Siouxland Public Librar-
ies. Please see Jan in Room 111.
The main branch of Siouxland Libraries will be closed Monday, March 29,
through Thursday, May 6. They will reopen on Friday, May 7, at 12:00
noon. The book drop will be open.
“Native American Traditional Practices for Substance Abuse Users” – Offered
weekends during September 2010!
September 10th 6pm-10pm
September 11th 9am-5pm
September 24th 6pm-10pm
September 25th 9am- 5pm
Class open to all CDC students or students
with other majors Interested in pursuing the
class, however permission of Lisa Keller,
Instructor & CDC Advisor, required
to enroll.
PAGE 3
Kilian Community College Issue 17 PAGE 4
FAMILY CAREGIVER EDUCATION SERIES At the Avera McKennan Educational Center Auditorium - Orthopedic Institute
Each Wednesday night in April the Alzheimer’s Association is hosting a free educational pro-
gram for family caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010 7-8 pm
Dr. Matthew Malone will present a basic medical overview of Alzheimer’s disease, the diag-
nostic process, medications and current research.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7-8 pm
Marc Feinstein will address the legal, financial, and medical choices facing family members.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7-8 pm
Dr. Mark Vande Braak will discuss grief reactions and emotions of caregivers.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 7-8 pm
Dr. Matthew Malone, Marc Feinstein, and Dr. Vande Braak will return and join State
Executive Director, Jane Aspaas, RN for a panel discussion on Alzheimer’s disease.
All sessions are free and open to the community. Please pre-register by calling
(605) 339-4543 the Tuesday before the session.
Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association – South Dakota Office
1000 N. West Avenue, Suite 250
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Bridge to Benefits
A private, easy way for South Dakotans to find out if they may qualify for benefits to help
meet their family’s needs.
To find out if you qualify for:
Health Care
Energy Assistance
Food Supports
School Meal Program
Child Care Assistance
Earned Income Tax Credit
go to sdbridgetobenefits.org.
- A project of South Dakota Voices for Children
Advocating for our children… healthy, educated, safe.
PAGE 5 Kilian Community College Issue 17
Kilian Student Leadership Association
The initial phase in the development of a new on-campus student organization is in
it’s final stages. A group of students have been meeting to develop the framework
for what has been named the Kilian Student Leadership Association. The group has
decided upon the following mission and vision statements for the group.
Mission Statement:
―Building Leaders, Kilian and Community‖
Vision Statement:
―The Leadership Team’s vision is to build informed student leaders that can promote
personal, college and community growth.‖
In the upcoming weeks be looking for more information about this exciting new
initiative at Kilian.
PAGE 6 Kilian Community College Issue 17
FROM THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE
In the rush to register each semester, it’s easy to forget that
you are taking out loans to finance your education. While
student loans are an excellent investment in yourself and your
future, it is still important to stay informed! The following
information comes from Great Lakes Higher Education Cor-
poration.
When do I start student loan repayment? Repayment of
the federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized loan begins
when your grace period expires. This one-time grace period
begins when you drop below a half-time enrollment status
and lasts for six months. The first payment will be due after
the grace period ends. Be aware that for a Stafford Unsubsi-
dized loan, interest continues to accrue during the six-month
grace period. Any unpaid accrued interest is added to your principal balance when the loan en-
ters repayment.
May I make payments on a loan while in school? Yes – if you can, this will reduce your debt
load upon graduation. The less debt you have, the better lifestyle you can afford. The payment
received will first be applied to unsubsidized accrued interest, if any, then to the principal bal-
ance..
Is there a way to find out information such as balance on all of my student loans? Yes – go
to www.nslds.gov – a student access website. This site can be used to make inquiries about your
federal loans, grants, outstanding balances, loan status and disbursements. You simply need
your PIN number to access your information (the one used to sign your FAFSA). Kilian’s Finan-
cial Aid Office would be happy to show you how to access NSLDS.
Can I set up automatic payments? Great idea! Call Great Lakes at (800) 236-4300. They
can mail you the authorization OR assist you with setting this up online. If you wish to make a
payment in addition to your auto-pay, they can help you with that too!
Will I receive reminders about loan balances, repayment terms and repayment op-
tions? No. This information can be found on your Disclosure/Repayment statements that you
should have received. Check NSLDS or call Great Lakes to get your account information.
What if I can’t make my payments? First, it’s important that you do not borrow too much in
the first place. Use caution and always be aware of what you’re borrowing. There are many op-
tions such as graduated repayment, income sensitive repayment and consolidation. Contact
Great Lakes for more information.
CONTINUED on page 7
PAGE 7 Kilian Community College Issue 17
College is an exciting time, but can also be stress-
ful. Juggling work, family and school can make it dif-
ficult to find time to take care of yourself.
www.cdc.gov/family/college
www.health.gov
www.4collegewomen.org
www.doh.sd.gov
Here are some helpful hotlines: Drug and Alcohol Abuse—800-662-HELP (4357)
Mental Health Information Center—800-789-2647
National Domestic Violence Hotline—800-799-SAFE (7233)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline—800-273-TALK (8255)
Local HELPLine Center—211
COUNSELING SERVICES AT KILIAN
Counseling services from a licensed, professional
counselor are available at no cost to our students. The
counselor is available to assist the student in dealing
with personal or social concerns and academic or vo-
cational issues. The counselor will refer students to
outside agencies when appropriate. All students are
encouraged to use this service. Appointments can be
made by calling 605-221-3121 or by stopping by the
counselor’s office in Room 121. Walk-ins wel-
come! Counseling services are confidential and ad-
here to FERPA guidelines.
What are the consequences if I default on my student loan? When a loan defaults, the
guarantee agency initiates collection activity against you until the loan has been repaid in
full. Failure to repay your loan(s) as promised may result in any or all of the following:
Report of the default to the credit bureau(s) causing adverse credit reports – affects your ability to finance a car, a house, etc.
Report of default to the Internal Revenue Service causing federal tax re-funds to be withheld and applied to the loan balance. This is also true for state tax refunds when applicable.
Involvement of your employer due to garnishment of wages. Accrual of collection costs. Loss of other federal or state payments Loss of eligibility for further federal student aid (including grants!) Loss of eligibility for repayment options such as deferments Denial of professional licenses (in some states) Lawsuit & liability for court & legal expenses.
PAGE 8 Kilian Community College Issue 17
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
If animals had a school and they taught, say running, climbing, flying and swimming – and all
the animals had to take every subject – there might be some problems.
Ducks … are great at swimming but it would be a disaster at running, and practicing would
ruin his webbed feet, which made him so good at swimming in the first place.
Rabbits … would get an ‘A’ in running, but they’d probably drown before they learned how to
swim very well.
A squirrel … would be top of the class in climbing, but only a ‘C’ or ‘D’ student in flying.
Eagles … would be the valedictorian in flying, but would be labeled ‘learning disabled’ in
climbing and swimming.
If John Elway or Joe Montana … were asked to be offensive linemen their team would probably
never win a game.
If every guy on a team was exactly alike, they would have a lousy team. So what do we do?
There is a difference between a team of champions and a championship team. Championship
teams have players who commit to individual peak performance, yet through their celebration
of personal differences, encourage each other to do what they do best to collectively contribute
to the benefit of all. Only when each of us commits to being all we were born to be, can we put
our best foot (or paw) forward to form a championship team.
Kilian Community College Issue 17 Page 9
We are getting a lot of garbage in the blue recycle containers, liq-
uids, paper, gum and other unfit items. Please remind the new
students only plastic and cans that are empty can be put in the
containers. Any containers that are not empty of liquid should be
put in the common trash cans.
Please be certain to access your student e-mail. This is important
as more and more information is being communicated that way
from the various departments here at Kilian.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS...
If you have not already completed your 10-11 FAFSA please do
so now. You may direct any questions to Patti (105) or Erin
(106) in the Financial Aid Office.
ATTENTION GRADUATES
Are you planning to graduate by the end of Summer 2010? If so, please complete an Intent to
Graduate Form with the Registrar’s Office. This will ensure that you receive all of the
graduation ceremony information that you need. Packets will be mailed to graduates
soon! The form can be downloaded at Kilian’s website under Registrar & Forms.
CONGRATULATIONS UPCOMING GRADUATES!
Graduation will be held on Monday, May 24th at 7:00 pm at the Orpheum Theater in Sioux
Falls. All graduates should arrive by 6:00 pm! If you have questions, please see Janet Garcia.
PAGE 10 Kilian Community College Issue 17
April is...
National Poetry Month
Jazz Appreciation Month
Vigilant Against Child Abuse Month
Holocaust Month
April 11-18 = Holocaust Days of Re-
membrance = The United States
Congress established the Days of
Remembrance as our nation’s an-
nual commemoration of the Holo-
caust. Visit www.ushmm.org for
more information.
Important Dates:
April 1 Overage Checks for returning borrowers
April 8 Overage Checks for 1st time borrowers
April 5 Registration for Summer Opens
April 5 Registration for Fall Opens
April 30 Last day to withdraw
May 22 Last day of spring semester
May 24 Graduation (Orpheum Theatre)
June 7 Summer Term Begins
June 10 Last Day to Add/Drop
July 16 Last Day for Student Withdrawals
July 31 Summer Semester Ends
WHAT IS EARTH DAY?
Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970. It is a day dedicated to the environmental
health of our planet. By 1990 Earth Day became an international event with more than 200
million people in 141 countries participating. Fairs, festivals and speakers explore topics such
as pollution, habitat destruction, renewable vs. non-renewable resources and more. World-
wide volunteers pick up litter, clean up streams & reservoirs, restore parks, plant trees and par-
ticipate in many more earth-friendly activities.
"Earth Day," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2008
http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Have you checked the Calendar of Events on the Kilian website? We make every effort to
keep it updated with events that may be of interest to our students & their families. If you
know of an upcoming event, please notify Erin in 106 or Mary in 104.
SPRING 2010 ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Taija Crawford Christopher Haskett Debra Spinar Etienne Mulenda Joseph Price Marshal Uthe
SPRING 2010 ENCOURAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Dan LaRock Alanna Kinsella Jeff Rodman Elisabetta James Mark Millage Christopher Folsom
Kilian Board of Trustees First Premier Bank/Premier Bankcard Scramble for Student Success
Melissa Dean Norma DeGroot Colleen Aschoff Barbara Sampson Gregory Woods Mark Millage
DeGroot Family Scholarship Women’s Alliance Baumgartner Electric
Scramble for Student Success