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Campus Life
and character development. The club offers
Eastern Wyoming College students special
opportunities to further enhance their schooling
and skill development through activities, trips,
and competitions at the local, state, and national
level.
SkillsUSA / WELDING & MACHINE TOOL DIVISION:
EWC SkillsUSA / Welding and Machine Tool
Division provides students who are welding
and machine tooling majors the opportunity to
participate in an "industrial-oriented" student
organization. Students may participate in
industry related field trips, develop leadership
skills, attend club sponsored forums, compete
at state competitions/leadership activities, and
social events. Activities are planned to enhance
knowledge and awareness for all students
involved.
SkillsUSA / BUSINESS DIVISION:
EWC
SkillsUSA/Business Division provides students
who are business, computer science, and non-
business majors the opportunity to participate
in a "business-oriented" student organization.
Students may participate in business/industry
related field trips, develop leadership skills,
attend club sponsored forums, compete at
state competitions/leadership activities, and
social events. Activities are planned to enhance
knowledge and awareness for all students
involved.
STUDENT AMBASSADORS:
The Student
Ambassadors are a select group of students
chosen for their positive attitudes, varying
geographical residences, majors, and extra-
curricular involvement. They must maintain a 2.5
cumulative GPA. These students are ambassadors
of the College and represent it at many social
and recruitment/retention functions. Students
interested should contact the Associate Director
for Enrollment Management.
STUDENT SENATE:
The Student Senate is
the governing agency of the EWC student
body. Membership includes every segment
of the student body as defined by the Senate
Constitution. Student Senators are provided
opportunities for leadership, service, enhanced
education, and involvement. Officers for the
succeeding academic year are elected each Spring
semester with other representation selected early
in the Fall. The mission of the Senate is to provide
an active, equitable, and welcoming atmosphere
for Eastern Wyoming College students. The
Senate membership is involved in disbursement of
student activity funds. All students are welcome
to attend weekly Senate meetings.
VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY CLUB:
The Veterinary
Technology Club is designed to promote interest
in the vocation of Veterinary Technology. Fund
raising activities include operating the concession
facility at EWC athletic events and sponsoring pet
washes, and raffles. Recreational and academic
activities include barbecues, picnics, and field
trips. Field trips have included the National
Western Stock Show and Rodeo, the Denver
Zoo, the Denver Museum of Natural History,
and veterinary technician seminars. Membership
is open to all students who have an interest in
Veterinary Technology.
Motor Vehicle Information
Registration:
At the beginning of each semester
all students must register motor vehicles which
they own or operate. Students are allowed one
week after a change in the registration to report
the information--such as different car, change
of license number, etc. to the Student Services
Office.
TRAFFIC/PARKING:
Students are subject to all
Torrington traffic rules and regulations. Violations
within the College area will be reported to the
Torrington Police Department for whatever
penalties may be imposed. Please remember that
pedestrians have the right of way.
Residence hall students are required to leave their
vehicles in the residence hall parking lots and not
in the main campus parking lots. No parking is
allowed in front of the main building along the
drive. Parking spaces are marked and students
may be ticketed if they park across the lines.
Large vehicles and trailers must be parked behind
the welding shop or in marked parking lanes on
West C Street.
The Torrington Police Department (TPD)
will ticket violators who illegally park in spots
reserved on campus for those individuals with
proper handicapped permits on their vehicles.
The TPD will also issue tickets to those
individuals who park in the fire lanes on campus.
If necessary, the TPD may also have the illegally
parked vehicles towed in addition to ticketing.