[Ntso] Re: NTSO Digest, Vol 3, Issue 49

Leslie heaven1098 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Apr 18 20:36:29 CDT 2006


Hello everyone, 
   
  I am a student member of NTSO, well at least as far as the mailing list.  All my mail is delivered from Sam Houston to this address so I am assured of getting everything.  
   
  I agree with much of what has been said regarding membership attendance, generally meetings have not been where I have been able to attend.  Although I do not have children to tie up my time, I do have a family of 5 dogs that are quite demanding.  I also have been going full time, with a near full time job (this semester I had 3 part time jobs).  Needless to say, time is one of my most minimal commodities available.  Since I am single, I am the sole person responsible for maintaining both the male and female chores at home.    
   
  Either I missed the email for online discussions or simply have not been notified, otherwise I would have attended.....again if possible.  
   
  I also would love to be a part of the organization and bring ideas forth and share many of the feelings of not fitting in as I wonder often will this be the scenario once I graduate.  I personally am nearing 30 years senior to most students, especially those entering directly out of highschool. This organization can be extremely valuable to students such as ourselves, if nothing else for finding our niche in student life.  I think the dances and picnic ideas are great.  It would be nice also to have some events that are away from campus to give those who are not in the area an opportunity to attend.  I live in the Tomball area, and frankly am only on campus to meet class requirements and am then off to meet other obligations.
   
  Other organizations have opted for socials that take place in the Woodlands, or Conroe, so that those away from campus are not having to travel 1-2 hours for an event that they may only be able to attend for a short period.  I would like to come but driving 3 hours to attend for 1 hour is impossible and quite frankly with gas prices even more impossible.  
   
  I too have required additional help from services in order to survive and continue my education.  I often feel that even some of the instructors don't quite understand what an older student must sacrifice (financially, health, support, etc.) to make their dreams come true.  I know walking the hills at Sam Houston are very trying for me as I am sure others have found.  There are many other issues that should be addressed for NTS.
   
  I hope this does not sound like a greivance letter, but is intended to bring more awareness of additional issues some of our members may face.  
   
  Sincerely, 
   
  Leslie Adamson
   
  

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Today's Topics:

1. Online Meeting - Discussion (Ideas for NTSO and
non-traditional students) (Andrea Woodlief)
2. Online Meeting - Discussions (Ideas for NTSO and
non-traditional students) (Andrea Woodlief)
3. AN IDEA FOR NTSO (Angela L. Brekamp)
4. Online Meeting - Discussion (Ideas for NTSO and
non-traditional students) (Andrea Woodlief)
5. Biography (Angela L. Brekamp)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:51:37 +0000
From: "Andrea Woodlief" 
Subject: [Ntso] Online Meeting - Discussion (Ideas for NTSO and
non-traditional students)
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Hello Everyone,

Francis, we will keep NTSO as a social organization, while at the same time 
giving suggestions for not how the university can improve but ideas for NTSO 
in the future.

I like the angel tree idea at Christmas time, and perhaps a dance at the end 
of each year. Our voices can be heard through a strong organization and not 
a political protest.

Does anyone have any additional ideas for NTSO?

Andrea L. Woodlief
President, Non-Traditional Student Organization
visit our website: www.shsu.edu/~org_ntso

"The more original a discovery, the more obvious it seems afterwards." ~ 
Arthur Koestler




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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:57:49 +0000
From: "Andrea Woodlief" 
Subject: [Ntso] Online Meeting - Discussions (Ideas for NTSO and
non-traditional students)
To: ntso at shsu.edu
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Hello Everyone,

Francis, I like the idea of additional listservs if that is what the group 
would like to do. Perhaps we can have a seperate listserv just for the 
online meetings. Members who have busy schedules, but want to participate 
through the online meeting can sign up for that listserv.

We already have one listserv for the single parents, but what are some other 
topics that might interest non-traditional students. I don't mind creating 
the listservs at the end of the year.

Lets all think of some non-political topics that might be of interest.


Andrea L. Woodlief
President, Non-Traditional Student Organization
visit our website: www.shsu.edu/~org_ntso

"The more original a discovery, the more obvious it seems afterwards." ~ 
Arthur Koestler




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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 17:58:36 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Angela L. Brekamp" 
Subject: [Ntso] AN IDEA FOR NTSO
To: ntso at shsu.edu
Message-ID: <3748.70.179.172.81.1145314716.squirrel at sammail.shsu.edu>
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To all of our members:
I have been talking to several other non-traditional students like
ourselves and found that there are relatively few that even know about
NTSO. If I remember correctly I found out threw one of our advisers that
happens to be a professor of mine. I do think that we could get a better
word out. further more I agree with Andrea that we should hold a dance or
something to that effect. Having a dance would allow us to not only get to
know each other but we could also invite those who are interested in our
organization. We could also do something like a picknick. It is cheap to
do and everyone could bring a dish and our children. We have many place on
campus and across the street that would serve our purpose there. I
personally have only met a few of our members. I am aware that as "older
adults" with jobs and children it is not always easy to get all of us in
one room at the same time. As far as moving the meetings, we have a
relative small turn out at our meetings as of late.
I think the meeting room that we have is fine (at lest for now) it surveys
our purpose and it being small allows us a more personal meeting. I know
in my own experience I dont talk to many people on campus because I dont
think I would have much in common with them. lord knows I feel like and
old woman on campus because most people are 10 or so years younger than I.
Its a feeling of just not fitting in. NTSO is the answer to that problem.
I assume that most of those in our organization are in the same boat.
Another idea that I have is that our being a social organization I would
like to purpose that we do some kind of "giving back to our community". I
have had my own experiences were if it had not been for the generous
people of our community I would have even less than what I do and I would
not have been able to stay in school as long as I have. I dont know much
about how we get our money for our organization or if we are able to raise
funds in one way or another. I would like to even see if there is one way
or another that we could even help to support each other. The angel tree
is a great idea. There are other times when people have even less because
Christmas is the only time when donations are up for those in need. There
are things like the Sam Houston folk fest this weekend and I seen them
pracicly begging for people to help out with it. I have done it in the
past and received extra credit for a class because of my help, but more
importantly it was fun!
What do yall think of my idea's am I off my rocker?
Angi Bremkamp
alb017 at shsu.edu





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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 23:18:52 +0000
From: "Andrea Woodlief" 
Subject: [Ntso] Online Meeting - Discussion (Ideas for NTSO and
non-traditional students)
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Hello Everyone,

I think that the primary issue at hand is that the organization has reached 
a quick flux in growth, and we are at a divide. There is one set of 
students who really want to participate but cannot make the lunchtime 
meetings, another set who enjoy the meetings, and one more set that simply 
enjoys listening to the organizational happenings.

This organization, as we allow our voices to be heard, will become political 
from time to time, but I agree that it is primarily a social group. John 
wrote a beautiful constitution.

I am not one of the original founders of the organization, but through the 
labor that I have put into this group over the past year in a half I have 
noticed that a few simply additions (such as having a second listserv for 
the online meetings and discussions) would open up a door for a dramatic 
increase in participation.

Perhaps this is something to be considered as growth to the organization 
continues, but to the members who have been enjoying the online discussions 
it looks like the majority rules and we will have to end them for now.

If anyone would like for me to create the second listserv then just let me 
know. I can create one through coollist.com. Remember, as this is a new 
organization, sometimes it is good to experiment just to see how the group 
responds.

I am so glad that we have our Sammy Award!

Andrea L. Woodlief
President, Non-Traditional Student Organization
visit our website: www.shsu.edu/~org_ntso

"The more original a discovery, the more obvious it seems afterwards." ~ 
Arthur Koestler




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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 18:20:06 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Angela L. Brekamp" 
Subject: [Ntso] Biography
To: ntso at shsu.edu
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Hello everyone
My name is Angela Bremkamp but you will know me as Angi.
I have never been a Business Manager for an organization but I have been
part of the PR group for SWIRL (a literary arts magazine at Montgomery
College). Also as part of that organization I have had my poetry published
and participated in the choosing of what was published in the magazine in
the years there after. As a PR person, It was up to us to do class visits
to tell others of our organization, make posters for the events that we
held, help to come up with ideas for the events and set them up. I
received a special recognition from them in 2005 for all my hard work and
loyalty. I really enjoyed working in that organization and would love to
be involved with NTSO much the same way.
The more I am involved with NTSO the more ideas I have for our
organization and would like to bring them to the table.
I am a 33 year old (29 if anyone ask) JR. I am due to graduate in 2007
with my BA in psychology. I also plan to apply for the Masters program at
that time and keep going at Sam until I finish my PhD.
I am proud and honored to be a part of this organization and would like to
contribute all that I can.
--
No one can make you feel bad about yourself without your permission.
Elenor Rosevelt




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