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| How can I find a place to live? |
| Several students are looking for roommates. You can email the Institute at tempeaz@ldsces.org and we can send you a list of female, male or married housing. |
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| Which ward will I attend? |
| We have lists of all 8 singles wards in the Tempe Arizona University Stake and also a list of all the Young Single Adult(YSA) wards in Phoenix and the East Valley area. For a copy of these lists, contact us at tempeaz@ldsces.org |
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| Now that parking is available, how do I sign up? |
| 1. Make sure you register on-line for the classes you want, on the days you want to park. In person registration is currently available. Please note, night classes do not count toward daytime parking.
2. Come to the institute building in person before the first day of class and pick up your parking pass.
Students must attend a class on the days they want to park, except Friday. Friday's are free-days, everyone registered gets to park on Friday. We have about 600 spaces in the parking structure. Every eligible student may receive a parking pass so the Tempe Institute can not guarantee a spot to park every day, just a chance at a spot. If you have any further questions feel free to email us at tempeaz@ldsces.org. Signing up for parking must be done in person. |
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| What is the Law Forum? |
| The LDS Law Forum is a weekly forum sponsored by the J. Reuben Clark Law Society chapter with speakers that are prominent LDS attorneys. The speakers will address various aspects of the law, the practice of law, and the role the gospel of Jesus Christ plays in the legal profession. Each forum is 50 minutes long and begins on Tuesday at noon. |
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| What is the Business Forum? |
| The LDS Business Forum is a forum in which LDS professional share their experiences and testimonies as members of the Church working in the “real” world. The objective of this class is to discover how gospel living integrates with the unique business situations and challenges that come as a result of discipleship. Classes will cover topics such as: integrity, priorities, family pride, competition, being spirit-directed, and more. This is an excellent class for every student who plans on working in today’s fast-paced world. It is not just for business majors. We will have speakers from all walks of life. Come and join us. |
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| How can I become a professional seminary or institute teacher? |
| Seminaries and Institutes of Religion constantly look for good people who have a passion for teaching, a love for the scriptures and who can relate to the youth of the Church. The Preservice program consists of two institute classes REL370 and REL471 and a year of student-teaching. Please contact Bro. Moon for more information at 480-731-4997. |