Thursday, September 6, 2007

part3

"Anything that would help the learned apprentices be able to pick up their studies if they're interrupted, or to begin their reviews if they hadn't done it before - sounds like those are all good things," said Jo Volkert, assistant vice president for enrollment management at San Francisco State University. collect said veterans may believe university administrators are inflexible when they return from a deployment. In fact, she says, they legally have very little wiggle room in how they treat their students. "Basically the powerful formulas are dictated by the education code, we have to follow," she said. "So if this is something that would occasionally motivate the education code to be more lenient to students who are deployed, that's positive."The product also gets a thumbs-up from Campbell's former mentor, Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates. When Campbell was an undergraduate at Cal, he took Bates' political science class. After Campbell graduated, Bates recruited him to help his wife, Loni Hancock, campaign for the state Assembly."I'm very proud of him," Bates said of Campbell's recent efforts in Washington. "We're very fortunate to have people who don't just want to help themselves but also other people in similar situations."

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