| ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS |
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| What are the requirements for graduating from the Institute? |
| Graduation requires 14 hours of Institute credit. Included in the 14 hours must be two required courses in Book of Mormon (REL121 and 122) and four additonal hours of scripture based courses (Old Testament, New Testament, D&C, etc.) |
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| How do I register for a class? |
| Currently, registration can be done with a paper form submitted to the Institute secretary or online. A list of available courses can be found by clicking on the register for classes button, then Register for Classes at the Flagstaff AZ Institute and then the desired semester. |
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| How do I obtain an Institute Parking Permit? |
| To obtain a permit see Sister Shelly, the Institute Secretary. There is no charge. You must be a registered Institute Student and attend classes on a regular basis. |
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| How do I receive the Institute Newsletter |
| The latest information on activities is sent out to the known e-mail addresses each Monday from the Institute Website. To receive it, go to the Institute Website and sign up under "Email Announcements". |
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| I'm looking into possibly attending school at NAU and I was looking into different places to live. If you could give me some ideas along with prices at various places around Flagstaff I would really appreciate it. |
| Prices vary a great deal. Most Institute students who live off campus have 4 people in a 2 bedroom apartment and pay on the order of $250 plus their share of utilities. |
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| Do you have a list or bulletin board with people looking for room mates next year? Is there a way to contact any LDS girls looking for roomates? |
| Yes, you can e-mail to ces.flagstaff@gmail.com with your information and it will be put on the board as well as distributed to students who have openings in their dwelling units. Be sure to include a contact telephone number and e-mail address and desired move in date. |
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| How do I know which singles ward I'm in? |
| The wards are divided geographically. U1 Ward includes the northern and eastern parts of campus housing (Dorms - Campbell, Gillenwater, McConnell, McDonald, North Morton, Pine Ridge Village, Reilly, Sechrist, Taylor) and part of Flagstaff north of University Drive on the west side and most of the east side (east of 4th Street). U2 is the southern and western parts of campus housing (Dorms - Allen, Cowden, Gabaldon, McKay Village, Raymond, Tinsley, Wilson) plus a small area just west of campus (University Meadow). U3 does not include any campus housing but has areas off campus south of University Drive and west of 4th Street. |
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| I registered online, but I'm not sure I've been accepted. How do I know? |
| Registration is done by Sister Shelley, so you are probably in the computer by now. No one is ever denied registration for any class due to size. You can always register the first week of classes by just attending the class and signing up. |
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| How many married couples attend institute? If they live on campus, where do they attend church? |
| Many of the newly married couples attend an Institute class, especially if they are nearing graduation. They can also qualify for a parking permit at the Institute by registering for a class. Only singles wards meet at the Institute. Married couples attend according to the ward boundaries of the Stake. SAC married housing meets at the Lake Mary Building and Campus Heights housing meets at the Linda Vista Building. The exact ward is determined by the apartment number. |
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| How many LDS students attend NAU? |
| There are about 300 LDS students at NAU. There are presently 3 singles wards meeting at the Institute which accomodate all Young Single Adults in the Flagstaff Stake. The approximate total population of the singles wards is between four and five hundred. |