Semester after semester, class sign-ups can usually be guaranteed to create havoc and sometimes panic in the halls of Nova–but why not get a head-start on your class decision making by getting a sneak preview? Traditionally Bridge Week is when students would finally view, research, and decide on their class picks–but the course catalog is actually information that is readily available right now! You can check it out at TinySis, the same system used by the faculty for keeping track of students, right over there —–> http://nova.tinysis.org/catalog?category_id=-1&facilitator_id=-1&term_id=30 But beware! While you can get a preview of the classes here, the time for each course is still subject to change.
Bridge Week will be from the 25th to the 28th of this month, with class sign-ups currently being projected for Thursday, and no school on Friday. If you are interested in Bridge Week, Bridge Week Committee has begun planning already. Students should be aware that Bridge Week for this coming semester will be similar in some regards to the first week of school, presently it is planned that students will be expected to attend just one Anti-Oppression Training. These trainings are mandatory and will last two hours. For a variety of reasons, all of them for our benefit, the trainings will be occurring many times during the course of Bridge Week, and only one two hour session sometime during the week will necessary. Many workshops have already been planned, although if you or your committee would like to have space for a workshop you must contact Bridge Week Committee by January 15th.



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