i.Note ii.Prefaceiii.Vision iv.Role 1.Workplace 2.Governance 3.Personnel Policies 4.Instruction 5.Research 6.Extension & Outreach 7.Extramural Activity 8.Faculty Welfare 9.Business Policies 10.Faculty Interests
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Privileges and Organizations Related to Faculty Interests
1. Credit Union
2. Lectures, Concerts, and Theater
3. Athletic Ticket Purchases
4. Clubs and Organizations
5. Recreational Services
CHAPTER 10:PRIVILEGES AND ORGANIZATIONS RELATED TO FACULTY INTERESTS
1. CREDIT UNION
The Auburn University Federal Credit Union is a cooperative financial organization owned and operated by the employees of Auburn University. Located at 543 West Magnolia Avenue, it is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. All employees of Auburn University and their family members are eligible for Credit Union membership. Membership costs $1.00, and the minimum deposit is $5.00. Membership packets including full descriptions of services may be obtained from the Credit Union. Services include payroll deduction, savings accounts, certificate accounts, IRA accounts, mortgages, loans, depositor life insurance on savings, life insurance on loans, travelers' checks without a service charge, discounted tickets for Disney World and Six Flags Over Georgia, and discounted tickets for local theaters. Dividends on savings are compounded daily at a rate determined by a Board of Directors that is elected annually from the faculty and staff and who serve without pay. All accounts are insured up to $100,000 by the National Credit Union Administration.
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2. LECTURES, CONCERTS, AND THEATER
Concert artists and lecturers with national and international reputations are presented throughout the year. The events, selected by committees composed of faculty, students, and administrators and financed by grants, various endowments, and student activity fees, are available to faculty members at no cost. Performances by The Auburn Dance Theatre and over seventy solo and ensemble concerts by the students, faculty, and guests of the Music Department are also presented at intervals throughout the year. The University Theatre, staffed primarily by students and faculty members and supervised by the Department of Theatre, annually presents six to ten plays ranging from contemporary to classic.
3. ATHLETIC TICKET PURCHASES
Tickets for intercollegiate athletic events (gymnastics, track, baseball, basketball, football) on campus are available to faculty at reduced prices. The faculty also has priority in purchasing football tickets at regular prices for off-campus games.
4. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
There are numerous clubs, discussion groups, and organizations in the University community in which faculty members may participate. Events and activities of these groups are announced in the local newspapers, The Opelika-Auburn News and The Bulletin, in the campus newspaper, The Plainsman, in The AU Report, an Auburn University faculty-staff publication published weekly from September through May and bi-weekly from June through August by the Office of University Relations, and by local radio stations. There are also more than sixty community clubs and organizations that may be of interest to University faculty members. A description of each of these can be obtained from the Auburn Chamber of Commerce. University affiliated groups should have a copy of their charter on file in the Office of the President. A list of groups of interest to University faculty follows.
5. RECREATIONAL SERVICES
The University offers a well rounded program of intramural athletics and provides a variety of facilities for recreation. Healthful sports, good sportsmanship, and friendly competition are stressed, and all faculty and staff members are invited to participate in these recreational activities. Facilities are available for activities including tennis, swimming, handball, racquetball, volleyball, weight lifting, and jogging. Locker facilities are available in the Memorial Coliseum for a small yearly fee. Golf is available at several local courses.For additional information, faculty members should consult the Recreational and Intramural Sports Handbook which can be obtained at the Office of Recreational Services located on the second floor of the Student Activities Center.
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