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Editor-in-Chief: Janet Laurin, Contact Mrs. Laurin at [email protected] with content suggestions. Contributing Editor: Salapaka Rajesh at [email protected] A close friend recently reminded me that I always wanted to ―play‖ school when we were young. I would bring encyclopedias and assign reports (One for me too!). I was having fun. Then, while attending college, my classmates commented that I should be teaching. And while working in corporate America, I gravitated towards training and coaching. It was my destiny. Ten years ago, I took a volunteer position and internship as a teacher. The rest is history. I am working my dream job. Actually, teaching doesn‘t seem like a ―job‖ to me. Some say that I seem to have a good time in the classroom. Actually, I am having a GREAT time. Although encyclopedias have been replaced by the Internet, one thing hasn‘t changed: I am having fun. Hopefully, my students are too! The Official Newsletter of California University of Management and Sciences Winter 2012, Volume 2, Issue 1 CalUMS Pipeline Monday : 2:30 to 6:00 pm Tuesday : 2:30 to 6:00 pm Thursday :9:00 am to 2:00 pm Need Assistance? Malas, Zaid(Jordan) Shaban, Ahmad(Jordan) Shihadeh, Ehab(Jordan) Ahn, In ki (Korea) Cheon, Seongil(Korea) Chung, Chung Ran(Korea) Jeong, Young Sun(Korea) Ji, Sunkeun(Korea) Hong, Seok Soo (Korea) Kim, Hyun Su(Korea) Kim, Mijin(Korea) Lee, Changhoon(Korea) Lee, Dong Hyeon(Korea) Na, Tai Joon(Korea) Paek, Chong (Korea) Park, Heawon(Korea) Pak, Yeun Hee(Korea) Rha, Yoonsung(Korea) Seo, Heetaek(Korea) Song, Eun A(Korea) Yun, Yongsung(Korea) Sautpayer, Murat (Kztn) Lkhagvajav, TurmaaMongolia) Lkhagvajav, Turmaa (Mongolia) Choi, Erica (Brazil) Cui, Wen Meng (China) Li, Yongkang (China) Micheal, Bassem (Egypt) Rofaeil, Mina Shokry(Egypt) Hailekiristos, Mekdes (Ethiopia) Woldetsadik, Fiseha(Ethiopia) Abu, Felix Noble (Ghana) Adzasoo, Mawuli(Ghana) Agbenu, Yaw Noel(Ghana) Apraku, Ernest(Ghana) Asante, Prince(Ghana) Buari, Sidikat(Ghana) Kwapong, Prince(Ghana) Kwarteng, Maxwell(Ghana) Tetteh-Quaye, Robert(Ghana) Yeboah, Felicia(Ghana) Pali, Rashmi (India) Tammareddy, Prithvindha(India) Vala, Veera (India) Alali, Dafer (Iraq) Abuebaid, Izzideen(Jordan) Albanna, Karam(Jordan) Al-Sharar, Ahmad (Jordan) Almakahleh, Mohammad (Jordan) Munkhbayar, Enkhtsetse (Mongolia) Soduomtseren, Erdenech (Mongolia) Trajano,Jojit (Philippines) Villacampa, Ina (Philippines) Turkina, Irina (Russia) Abukhalaf, Raed (Saudi) Pornphatcharanant, Pre (Thailand) Samphanphorn, Sadawut (Thailand) Teplaong, Yossarun (Thailand) Atay, Efe (Turkey) Bas, Cagla(Turkey) Budan, Burak(Turkey) Demirkol, Ismail(Turkey) Katirci, Hilmi(Turkey) Kiran, Recep Emre(Turkey) Gurel, Esra(Turkey) Abu-Hejleh, Samah (US) Nguyen, An (Vietnam) Vu, Trang(Vietnam) Welcome New Students Introducing... Find us on Facebook Stay connected. Receive important announcements. Sign-up for a Facebook account at www.facebook.com . ―Friend‖ [email protected]. You will then receive an invitation to join the CalUMS Group. Group is restricted to current and alumni students only. Janet Laurin Student Services Coordinator Follow us on Twitter at djcalums Student Services Presents: CPT/OPT Information Seminar Thursday, January 19, 2012 1:00 4:00 P.M. Room 204 MS 611 Project Seminar Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:00 4:00 P.M. Room 306 Classes Begin January 3, 2012 New Student Orientation January 13, 2012 Mid-Term Week Jan 30Feb 3, 2012 Registration For Spring Quarter Feb. 7Mar. 7, 2012 Academic Holiday(President‘s day) Feb .20, 2012 Final Exam Week Mar 5-10, 2012 Quarter Break Mar 11April 1, 2012 Classes Begin for Spring Quarter2012 April 2, 2012 Important Dates The purpose of Financial Aid is to assist students in paying for educational costs. CalUMS is scheduled to provide Financial Aid for qualified students starting from Fall quarter 2011 . The Financial Aid Office will be available to help students secure funds through a variety of aid programs available to assist students to pay for their education. If you have any question regarding the Financial Aid, please call : 714-533-3946 or email at [email protected] . News… Now offering Financial Aid
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Editor-in-Chief: Janet Laurin, Contact Mrs. Laurin at [email protected] with content suggestions.

Contributing Editor: Salapaka Rajesh at [email protected]

A close friend recently reminded me that I always wanted to ―play‖ school

when we were young. I would bring encyclopedias and assign reports (One for

me too!). I was having fun. Then, while attending college, my classmates

commented that I should be teaching. And while working in corporate

America, I gravitated towards training and coaching. It was my destiny. Ten

years ago, I took a volunteer position and internship as a teacher. The rest is

history. I am working my dream job. Actually, teaching doesn‘t seem like a

―job‖ to me. Some say that I seem to have a good time in the classroom.

Actually, I am having a GREAT time. Although encyclopedias have been

replaced by the Internet, one thing hasn‘t changed: I am having fun.

Hopefully, my students are too!

The Official Newsletter of California University of Management and Sciences

Winter 2012, Volume 2, Issue 1

CalUMS Pipeline

Monday : 2:30 to 6:00 pm

Tuesday : 2:30 to 6:00 pm

Thursday :9:00 am to 2:00 pm

Need Assistance?

Malas, Zaid(Jordan)

Shaban, Ahmad(Jordan)

Shihadeh, Ehab(Jordan)

Ahn, In ki (Korea)

Cheon, Seongil(Korea)

Chung, Chung Ran(Korea)

Jeong, Young Sun(Korea)

Ji, Sunkeun(Korea)

Hong, Seok Soo (Korea)

Kim, Hyun Su(Korea)

Kim, Mijin(Korea)

Lee, Changhoon(Korea)

Lee, Dong Hyeon(Korea)

Na, Tai Joon(Korea)

Paek, Chong (Korea)

Park, Heawon(Korea)

Pak, Yeun Hee(Korea)

Rha, Yoonsung(Korea)

Seo, Heetaek(Korea)

Song, Eun A(Korea)

Yun, Yongsung(Korea)

Sautpayer, Murat (Kztn)

Lkhagvajav,

TurmaaMongolia)

Lkhagvajav, Turmaa

(Mongolia)

Choi, Erica (Brazil)

Cui, Wen Meng (China)

Li, Yongkang (China)

Micheal, Bassem (Egypt)

Rofaeil, Mina Shokry(Egypt)

Hailekiristos, Mekdes (Ethiopia)

Woldetsadik, Fiseha(Ethiopia)

Abu, Felix Noble (Ghana)

Adzasoo, Mawuli(Ghana)

Agbenu, Yaw Noel(Ghana)

Apraku, Ernest(Ghana)

Asante, Prince(Ghana)

Buari, Sidikat(Ghana)

Kwapong, Prince(Ghana)

Kwarteng, Maxwell(Ghana)

Tetteh-Quaye, Robert(Ghana)

Yeboah, Felicia(Ghana)

Pali, Rashmi (India)

Tammareddy, Prithvindha(India)

Vala, Veera (India)

Alali, Dafer (Iraq)

Abuebaid, Izzideen(Jordan)

Albanna, Karam(Jordan)

Al-Sharar, Ahmad (Jordan)

Almakahleh, Mohammad

(Jordan)

Munkhbayar, Enkhtsetse

(Mongolia)

Soduomtseren, Erdenech

(Mongolia)

Trajano,Jojit (Philippines)

Villacampa, Ina

(Philippines)

Turkina, Irina (Russia)

Abukhalaf, Raed (Saudi)

Pornphatcharanant, Pre

(Thailand)

Samphanphorn, Sadawut

(Thailand)

Teplaong, Yossarun

(Thailand)

Atay, Efe (Turkey)

Bas, Cagla(Turkey)

Budan, Burak(Turkey)

Demirkol, Ismail(Turkey)

Katirci, Hilmi(Turkey)

Kiran, Recep Emre(Turkey)

Gurel, Esra(Turkey)

Abu-Hejleh, Samah (US)

Nguyen, An (Vietnam)

Vu, Trang(Vietnam)

Welcome New Students

Introducing...

Find us on Facebook Stay connected. Receive

important announcements. Sign-up

for a Facebook account a t

www.facebook.com.

―Friend‖ [email protected].

You will then receive an invitation to

join the CalUMS Group. Group is

restricted to current and alumni

students only.

Janet Laurin Student Services Coordinator

Follow us on Twitter at

djcalums

Student Services Presents:

CPT/OPT Information Seminar

Thursday, January 19, 2012

1:00 —4:00 P.M.

Room 204

MS 611 Project Seminar

Saturday, January 21, 2012

1:00 —4:00 P.M.

Room 306

Classes Begin

January 3, 2012

New Student Orientation

January 13, 2012

Mid-Term Week

Jan 30– Feb 3, 2012

Registration For Spring Quarter

Feb. 7– Mar. 7, 2012

Academic Holiday(President‘s day)

Feb .20, 2012

Final Exam Week

Mar 5-10, 2012

Quarter Break Mar 11—April 1, 2012

Classes Begin for Spring

Quarter2012

April 2, 2012

Important Dates

The purpose of Financial Aid is to assist students in paying for educational

costs. CalUMS is scheduled to provide Financial Aid for qualified students

starting from Fall quarter 2011. The Financial Aid Office will be available to

help students secure funds through a variety of aid programs available to assist

students to pay for their education. If you have any question regarding the

Financial Aid, please call : 714-533-3946 or email at [email protected].

News… Now offering Financial Aid

In March, 2004, Edwin D Follick was appointed the Director of Libraries at South Baylo

University. Upon receiving teaching and librarianship credentials and graduation from

library school [MS LS University of Southern California 1963] he has served in secondary

schools, junior colleges, and in several higher education venues. Both service in law

libraries, healing arts libraries, and theological settings have given him a basic perception of

instructional materials – now with a total of 45 years of experience in a number of learning

opportunities. Additionally, published articles have included subjects in higher education,

professional education, law, and religious social history. His work has been most rewarding

in helping to define the alternative healing arts to individuals and the public when serving as

a pastor and chaplain from time in the military and on the riverships of Europe through to

the present day service in alternative healing arts institutions. His endeavors in the status of

Edwin D Follick Director of University Libraries

Introducing...

Library Hours: Monday to Friday—9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

The purpose of the university library is to welcome students, alumni, faculty, practitioners, and research scholars along

with casual users alike. The hope is that library patrons will find a quiet, peaceful, and useful place in the reading rooms,

conference rooms, and individual carrels for study, reflection, contemplation, and repose in the pursuit of knowledge.

The following is a brief description of the unfolding development and new construction.

The university library at California University of Management and Sciences has experienced

constant growth and upgrades from the founding of the institution. Initially on the second

floor of the building shared by South Baylo University, this library was transferred to the

Euclid location on the third floor with conference rooms along with a window view of Orange

County. After a few years the library was expanded by subsuming the space of an adjacent

classroom which did allow for much greater flexibility and effective usage.

The present expansion will move the university library to the first floor not only to

accommodatee the weight of additonal books in the core collection, but rather to provide more

convenient access and to focus the emphasis on contemporary learning which necessitates the

availability of research materials and databases as indispensable to graduate education.

Library materials for general use will be maintained in doubleback full height shelving with

special reference sources in counter high shelving along with a wall of computers addressing

database research. The new custom made wood shelving will offer a visual statement, and an

adjacent room will project an emphasis on integrative study with the walls lined with

materials presently in the book collection.

―I feel challenged with the amount of expertise and

professionalism the faculty has so far shown in the classes

I‘ve attended. For such a small school, now I know what it

means when they say ‗Big things come in small packages.‖

―I like Professor Augsburger‘s passion in teaching.

He even shares his personal business acumen in the

IT field. Talk about hands-on experience, this one is

the best!‖

―The staff are so nice and always available to help.

Kudos to student services, especially Mrs. Janet

Laurin, really awesome!‖ —Eulain Santiago, MBA, Philippines

Award Criteria for Quarterly Academic Dean’s List

Completed at least 4 quarters with full academic load, Highest quarter GPA

Congratulations Quarterly Student Awardees! Presented August 11, 2011 by Dr. Safar, Academic Dean

Quarterly Tuition Scholarship Awardees

Award Criteria for Quarterly Tuition Scholarship Award:

Completed at least 3 quarters will full academic load

Quarter GPA of at least 3.5 for graduate students and 3.0 for

undergraduate students

Application letter addressed to the Academic Committee

Recipients are selected by the Academic Committee

Quarterly Academic Dean’s List Awardees

Graduate Level Ozgecan Unal

Undergraduate Level Hyunmin Wie

Palu Kim (UG Level) Seung Sup Byun (UG level) Jong Ki Kim Arif Caparoglu

Sardaruddin Mohammed Prinu Pappachan Masterrohit Kamble Omar Al-hourani

Kapil Kumar Nandha Yoon Jung Teo Robin Odonde Andrew Wabuko

Young Min Kim Chippamam Chiramattanakul Doreen Batinura Albert Moscoff

Artemy Borodin Doreen Gatinura Kirill Sandor Justice Osei

Comoyuki Koga Nisita Noojui Younggmang Jung Qionglin Ken

No Seung Park

―CalUMS‘ ESL Program improved my English a whole

lot better than when I first came to the United States.

Thank you Ms. Allison (Paden).‖

evolving librarianship for the acupuncture profession does allow for a creative experience and a refined application as an

information specialist. His extensive efforts in the public educational milieu along with a number of appointments in the

alternative healing arts private school sector have been most useful in the development of learning materials valuable for health

practitioners. As a health practitioner himself conducting a practice for over thirty years, along with serving on national board

test committees for more than several years, give an element of experience that has afforded several lessons to be learned about

the evolving and transitional healing arts background so necessary for practitioners. These understandings have given invaluable

insight in library service at South Baylo University. Additionally, his teaching of medical jurisprudence in a doctoral level

healing arts institution plus teaching of health care law, business communications, and business law and ethics in a business

school setting have allowed a vision beyond the librarianship environment.


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