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]JMW HANDBOOK Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/studenthandbook1993indi Student Handbook 1993/94 \>ek'()mc I wanttoextendaverywarmwelcometoboth newand rciiirninj;students. \Vcarclooking forwardtoanother successrul year, andyouractiveparticipaiioii in univer- sity litewillcontributetoyourpersonalgrowthand developmentat lUP. TheSltuk'niHaiulhookisanexcellentsourceofinfor- mation foryoutolearnabout theuniversityandour community. Look throughit nowtofamiliarizeyourself with itscontentsand useit throughout theyeartore- view academicpoliciesaswellasyourrightsandre- sponsibilitiesasacampuscitizen. Itcanalsohelpyou todecideabout whichcocurricularactivitiesyoumay want topursuethisyear. Wearegladtohaveyouwithus,and Iextendmyvery bestwishesinthecomingyear. /oi/sLi Dr. DavidA. DeCoster VicePresident forStudent Affairs Q^A) PrintedonRecycledPaper Student Handbook Table of Contents Welcome 1 Athletics 35 General Information 35 TableofContents 2 IntercollegiateAthletics 35 Intramural Athletics 35 QuickReferenceGuide 3 Athletic Facilities 36 Guidelines forContact Sports/Activities 36 TheUniversity 5 General Information 5 Student Rights, Freedoms, and UniversityStructure 5 Responsibilities 37 UniversityGovernance 6 General Statement 37 Student Records Policy 37 AcademicAffairs 7 AffirmativeAction Policyand General Information 7 GrievanceProcedure 38 lUPSexual Harassment Policyand AcademicPoliciesandProcedures 10 GrievanceProcedure 39 AcademicStandardsPolicy 10 GradeAppeal Policy 11 Policiesand RegulationsGoverning Pass-FailPolicy 13 StudentBehavior 40 WithdrawalPoliciesandProcedures 13 TheJudicial System 40 lUPRefund Policy 14 AcademicViolations Policy 40 AlcoholPolicy 50 StudentAffairs 17 InvoluntaryWithdrawal Policy 53 StudentAffairsOfficesandServices 17 SolicitationPolicy 53 SummaryofIndianaBoroughOrdinancesand FinancialAid 20 StateLaws 58 TypesofFinancialAssistance 20 TitleIV Federal Student Assistance— lUPandtheCommunity 61 SatisfactoryAcademicProgress Policy for UndergraduateStudents 20 lUPSpecialEvents 61 StudentOrganizations 22 TheIndianaCommunity 62 General Information 22 Community Referral Services 62 TypesofOrganizations 23 CommunityAttractions 62 Policiesand Procedures Governing StudentOrganizations 24 StudentCooperativeAssociation 32 CoverArtbyJulieBowser DesignbyDianeStaszkiewicz General Information 32 PhotographybyJohnBender Purpose 32 Facilities 32 Services 33 PoliciesandProceduresGoverningthe StudentCo-op 33 - Quick Reference Guide Suhjcil Who \Murc Subject \Mi(i WluTf Atiitlcniii.'AiImmts Di-p.iiiiiicntC hair's(Office GradeAppeals Add/Droptourscs Dcp.irtmciiiChair'sOffice; Processformsand SecInstructor,Chairperson, Dean Schedulingtenter II-8C'Sutton Informalion AcademicAffairs/204Sutton Hall-e\t.2652ArenaDrop Add Hall-ext.2215 TheEntertainment Network/ Ciraduation CollegeDeans HadleyUnionBuilding-349-3844 GraduateSchool TheGraduateSchool/128Stright SOtrugdaennitzaAtcitoinvsiti1e0s2aPnrdatt Hall— Application/Catalog Hall-ext.2222 ext.2315 Health Information/ Promotion/Wellness Pechan HealthCenter-ext.6476 ARA,FoodService, FosterHall-ext. 2570 C'aicring HealthProblems/Illness PechanHealthCenter-ext.2550 AihloiicSchedules SportsInformation'102Memorial Housing-On/OffCampusHousingand ResidenceLifc/G-14 Field House SuttonHall-ext.2696 BillingInrornuition AccountsReceivable/102 l-CardReplacement HadleyUnionBuildingService AdministrativeAnnex-exl.2207 Desk-ext.2590 InstallmentPayment AdministrativeAnnex—ext.4467 BlackCuliuralCenter BlackCulturalCenter/Lewis Plan House-ext.2455 Bookstore Co-opStore/HUB-349-1194 Intramurals FIinetlrdamHuoruasleO-fefxitce./2170157Memorial Buses Judicial/Disciplinary Greyhound/Trailways BusDepot/490WaterStreet Problems 463-0213 Off-CampusStudents JudicialAffairs/215ASutton IndianaTransit IndianaTransitAuthority— Hall-ext.4040 ChaSrctheerduBluesses— 4H6a5d-l2e1y40UnionBuilding/ ResidentStudents AGs-s1i4stSauntttoDinr-eectxotr.,2R6e9s8idenceLife/ Holidays,Breaks Front Desk-ext.2590 LegalAssistance StudentLegalServices/226Hadley CampusDiningServices HousingandResidenceLife/G-14 UnionBuilding-349-1202 SuttonHall-ext.7554 CareerExploration AdvisingandTestingCenter— LostandFound CHaalmlp-uesxtP.ol2i1c4e1/1stFloorSutton Information ext.4067or5701 MajorChanges CollegeDeans Catalog,Undergraduate AdmissionsOfrice/216Pratt Hall-2230 MinorityAffairs OfficeofMinorityAffairs/355 SuttonHall-ext.6490 ChangeofName/ Registrar'sOffice/G-8ASutton Address Hall-ext.2217 NoncreditCourses SchoolofContinuingEducation/ WhitmyreHall-ext.2209 CheckCashing NationalBankofthe Commonwealth/HadleyUnion NotaryPublicService HadleyUnionBuildingService Building-349-4160 Desk-ext.2590 ChemicalHealth PechanHealthCenter-ext.4799 ParkingPermits/ CampusPolice/FirstFloor,Sutton Information ParkingTickets Hall-ext.2141 CommunityService StudentCommunityServices/ PerkinsLoanDeferment AdministrativeAnnex—ext.2234 Listing 109Pratt-ext.5657 Information/Promissory Notes CourseListings SchedulingCenter/G-8CSutton Hall-ext.2652;Department PersonalCounseling CounselingandStudent Chair'sOffice DevelopmentCenter/119Clark Hall-ext.2621 DisabledStudent AdvisingandTestingCenter/ Services 106Pratt Hall-ext.4067 PlacementTesting/ CareerServices/302PrattHall- CareerPlanning ext.2234 Discrimination/Harassmer Racial/Ethnic DirectorforMinorityAffairs/ RapeorAssault AlicePaulHouse—349-4444 Harassment 359SuttonHall-ext.6490 Counseling/Support SexualHarassment AssistantVicePresidentfor RefundCheck AdministrativeAnnex—ext.2184 Concerns(students) StudentAffairs/215ASutton Distribution Hall-ext.4040 ReservingFacilities FinancialAid FinancialAidOfrice/308Pratt Co-opFacilities HadleyUnionBuilding FinancialAid Hall-e.xt.2218 FrontDesk-ext.2590 Transcripts UniversitySpace SchedulingCenter—ext.2652 Fraternities/Sororities StudentActivitiesandOrganizations/ AthleticFacilities MemorialFieldhouse—ext.7830 104PrattHall-ext.2598 ResidenceHall AssistantDirectorofResidence Association/ Life,Training,Evaluation/ ResidenceHall ShaferHall-ext.2614 Programming Quick Reference Guide Subject Who/Where Subject Who/Where ResidenceHallPolicies/ HousingandResidenceLife/G-14 SuspensionofFinancial FinancialAidOfrice/308Pratt Procedures SuttonHall-ext.2696 AidEligibility Hall-ext.2218 ResidenceHallRoom Residence/GraduateDirector, TelephoneConcerns HousingandResidenceLife/G-14 Changes HousingandResidenceLife/G-14 (On-Campus) SuttonHall-ext.2697 SuttonHall-ext.2696 Testing,Standardized UniversityTestingServices(Career ResidentSafetyAssistant AssistantDirectorofResidence Services)/302PrattHall-e.xt.2235 (RSA)Program Life,Judicial,Recruitment/G-14 Testing,Summer AdvisingandTestingCenter/106 SuttonHall-ext.2698 Placement PrattHall-ext.4067 CampusPolice—ext.2141 TicketSales— HadleyUnionBuildingFront ResidentStudent AssociateDirectorofResidence GeneralInformation Desk-ext.2590 Concerns/Emergencies Life/G-14SuttonHall-ext.2698 TicketSales— 107MemorialFieldHouse— SolicitationPermits Asst.totheVicePresidentfor AthleticEvents ext.2751 StudentAffairs/215ASutton Tt-anscript Registrar'sOffice/G-8ASutton Hall-ext.4040 Hall- e,\t.2217 StaffordLoanCheck AdministrativeAnnex—ext.2518 TransferCredits Distribution lUPEnrolledStudents Registrar'sOffice/G-8ASutton StaffordLoanDeferment Registrar'sOffice/G-8ASutton Hall- ext.2217 FormsCompleted Hall-ext.2216 StudentsTransferring AdmissionOffice/216Pratt Hall- StudentCongress StudentCongress/HadleyUnion toIUP ext.2230 Building-349-1377 Tutoring LearningCenter/306Pratt Hall- StudentHealth PechanHealthCenter—ext.6475 ext.2159 Insurance U.S.PostOffice FolgerHall-ext.2578 StudentOrganizations StudentActivitiesandOrganizations/ Veteran'sInformation Veteran'sAffairs/302PrattHall- ext.3009 104PrattHall-ext.2598 WithdrawalfromaCourse Instructor/Adviser StudentPayroll StudentPayrollOffice/G-22Sutton Hall-ext.2511 Withdrawalfromthe AdvisingandTestingCenter/106 University PrattHall- e.xt.4067 StudentTelephone StudentTelephoneDirectory Numbers CampusOperator—ext.2100 Women'sIssues Women'sStudies/350Sutton Hall-ext.4753 StudySkills/Reading LearningCenter/203PrattHall- ImprovementAssistance/ ext.2729 Work-StudyJobListing FinancialAidOffice/308Pratt TestTakingSkills Hall-ext.2218 Assistance The University Introduction I ni\i-rNil> Fuelsunci HislHry liiiliaiia liiii\cr\iiyi>t Pennsylvania is(he lit'ih largcsi univcrsiiyina stalethai boasismorecollegesand universiiiesihan nearlyanyoiher. Foundedin 1875, dieunisersity drawsits t'ouriceiiihoiisand-plus enroilnieni from nearlyeverystate andscoreso\foreigncountries. With threecampuseslocated inthe foot- hillsoftheAllegheny Mountains, iUPisoneoffourteenmembersof theStateSystemofHigherHducation. In forty-fiveacademicdepartments locatedwithinsixcollegesandtwo maincampusofIUPortoother ing. Asonemeanstothisend, the schools. IUPoffersmorethana accreditedinstitutions. Inaddition, divisionstrivestoattract faculty hundredmajorfieldsofstudy. Grad- studentsmayenrollin Associateof memberswhoarecommittedtoex- uateprogramsin manyprofessional Artsprogramsinbusinessorcrimi- cellenceinteachingandscholarly andappliedareasarcavailable,as nologyatthePunxsutawneyCam- activity. IncludedwithintheAca- wellassixprogramsat thedoctoral pus. Alsolocatedat Punxsutawneyis demicAffairsDivisionisresponsibil- cleovmelm.onlUwPe'asltihnt'esrnlsahrigepstp,ropgrorvaimdiisngthe twhheicIhUPoffAecrasdaesmiyxtoefenC-umloinntahryceArrttifsi- tithyefloirbraarciaeds,emsiucmdmeearnsseasnsdioncso,llteghees, studentswithon-the-jobexperience cateprogram. BranchCampuses,theregistrar,and tosupplement theirclassroom numerousofficesandprogramssup- learning. Purpose portingtheeducationalmissionof theuniversity.TheOfficeofthe TBwaircreo,nI'sU3P00h:asBebseteBnuiynsclinudCeodllinege apIunUrdPpgosustireidveoefssettudoduefcunalttfiilsolenl:tfh-etdopesvrteiilmmoauprlmyaetnet. dPreomviocstAfafnadirsViicseloPcraetseiddeinnt2f0o5rSAucta-- Ezidnuec'astMioonn.eyInG1u9i9d0e.rAa/nok«eedvtmhaeguan-i- Tlehairsnihsoinwotrodemrakfoerathleivsitnugdaenntdthoow tonHall. versitytwenty-secondamongthe tolive. Theintellectualclimatehelps StudentAffairs nation'spublicuniversities(and developstudents'mentaldiscipline; ThemissionoftheDivisionofStu- highestamongthosein Pennsylva- theircontactshelptostimulatetheir dentAffairsistopromoteandsup- nia). Most recently, IUPwaslisted imagination,extendtheirtolerance, porttheintellectual,emotional, by U.S. Newsand WorldReportin andenablethem tomakecriticaland social,cultural,career,andphysical thetoptwenty-fivepercentofcol- independentjudgmentsandmature growthofeachstudent. Thismission legesanduniversitiesintheregion. decisions. Themotivatedstudentis isaccomplishedthroughprograms, challengedbybeingofferedabroad services,consultation,instruction Branch Campuses perspectiveinmanycurriculumsand designedtofacilitatestudentdevel- TToaSCIrpehhoUeepueePtneneenfftoimdropyrb.olseletlrClrAoabaew,ptrdimpeans1rpang9touc6txyh2stwie,homaweirianabnPtsrtKuePahienleuntsxyncttAshxaa2rusnb8mctnul0saiiatmstnawshpgrwtneuounedwsdneyaeeyigsnsn.t.s eattiatnhhhsdnteeepudeemcraocsasebptesttipltalioovfioiffretnnystea.udinansnecnyipaodttleuhysdtro.uhatceagoBaeedmtsleitosisoustiendurtv,yedieniattngmohtppetstoaherrfaiatattncicacubhsneluotltltfyah-r docaLfHfaeoepnooinramdmurtrsesppssnnr.ilDpiotneienAs,gvmcgpriieeeaaasCncalninettisodnizantvtewreRehdiirreetna,aoshcyarniilticddonuheaefdenetndetanhcSecareFetmttoiuiiiSlnLvdoctlaiieneutfnnmidedcptie,iesssranttHsoltwuhieg-heoaAArinlifac,td-mhh,s Campusand500studentsat the Center,andanumberofotherkey ArmstrongCountyCampus. Both University Structure officesanddepartmentsthatoffer cmaemmpbuesresswhhaovetuenaicvherfsuilltytifmaecualttythe AcademicAffairs dveanltusa.blAellheolfpithnegsseerrvviicceessafnordsotpu-por- branchcampuses.Tomeet special TheprincipalgoaloftheAcademic tunitiesofferedbytheDivisionof curriculumneeds,otherfaculty AffairsDivisionistoprovidestu- StudentAffairsaredescribedin membersfromthemaincampus dentswithundergraduate,graduate, greaterdetailwithinthishandbook. traveltothebranchcampuses. The andcontinuingeducation programs TheOfficeoftheVicePresidentfor byeraarnschoefsunpirvoevrisdietyonweorokrtwhwiochfu,llif tphraotfeasrseiorneaslponneseidvseatnodpetrhsaotnaarleainntdel- SSuttudteonntHaAlflf.airsislocatedin212 satisfactory,istransferabletothe lectuallystimulatingandchalleng- Administration long-termvoluntaryrelationship versitychannelstoimprovetheso- TheAdministrativeDivisionisa betweentheuniversityanditscon- cial, intellectual,andculturallifeof services/support-orienteddivision stituenciesinordertostimulate graduatestudents. responsibleforadministeringuniver- greaterunderstandingandsupport sitydevelopment,maintenance,and andtogenerateprivatefinancial StudentCongress requiredsupport services. Areas support fortheuniversity. Areas Totheextent thattheStudentCon- wpiutshiPnhytshiicsadlivPilsainonniinngc—luddeefe1r)rCeadm- wdiivtihsiinonthiencilnustdietuAtliuonmanliadAfvfaanicrse,ment garsetshseisreopffriecsieanltlaytirveecobgondiyzeodfbtyhelUP maintenance(planningandbudget); developmentoffices. Public Rela- studentpopulationoftheuniversity, constructionofnewfacilities, reno- tions, Publicationsand Printing, theStudentCongressshall havesuch cvoanttiroancst,s;relpiaaiirsopnrowjietcths,apapnrdoplroicaatle tUinoinvefrosritlyUEPditthorro,uagnhdatrhreanFgoeumnednat-s pinoswteirtustiaosnarreetapirnosvithdeedribgyhtlatwo.wTohrek governmentalagencies;capital withthefoundationboard. The withandcooperatewithotherstu- budget;spaceutilizationwithin officeoftheVicePresident forInsti- dentorganizations. physical plant; locationmaps,devel- tutionalAdvancement islocatedin opment plans,andfloorplansof 301 Sutton Hall. 1. TheLegislativeBranchofthe buildings;andlong-rangefacility StudentCongress, referredtoas planning;2)EnergyProductionand TheOfficeforMinorityAffairs theAssembly,comprisestwo Conservation—includingtheS.W. TheOfficeforMinorityAffairswas houses,theStudent Congress JackCogenerationPlant,engineer- establishedtosystematicallyassess SenateandtheStudentCongress ingservices,powerplant,andthe theneedsandcampusexperienceof HouseofRepresentatives. Student SouthwesternPennsylvaniaEnergy minoritystudents. Servicesprovided CongressSenatemembership Center; 3)HumanResources— reflect minoritystudents'interests consistsofanumberofsenators humanresourceplanning,employee alongwithconcernsandprogramsto equaltotheundergraduatestu- recruitmentandselection,wageand enhancetheeducationalandcross- dentsegmentofthelUPSenate. salaryadministration,trainingand culturalexperiencesofallstudents. ThemembershipoftheStudent development,employeebenefitcoun- Theseactivitiesrepresentpartofan CongressHouseconsistsofsixty- seling, laborrelations/employee overallcommitmentbytheuniversity fourmembers.Allsenatorsand relations,andaffirmativeactionand tocreateacampusclimatethatval- representativesareelectedina equalopportunity;4)Physical uesdiversitywhileencouragingtoler- universitywideelectionaspre- Plant—themaintenanceareainclud- anceandrespect fordifferences.The scribedintheStudentCongress ingautomotive,electrical,mechani- rangeofservices,programs,and Constitution. cpaali,ntaiinrgc,ocnadripteinotnriyn,g,grpoluunmdbsiknege,ping, amcetnivtiotriespriongcrlaumdes;fascpuelctiyalanordiepneteartion 2. TheExecutiveBranchoftheStu- telecommunications,housekeeping, programsfornewminoritystudents; dentCongressprovidesadminis- purchasing,andthePostOffice;5) programsandworkshopsoncross- trativesupportandcarriesoutthe PublicSafety—includingCampus culturalcommunications/relations; directivesoftheAssembly. Itcom- Police, protection fortheuniversity andacademic, personal,andfinan- prisesthepresident,vicepresident communityandallstateproperty, cialcounseling.TheOfficeforMi- oftheSenate,vicepresidentofthe tsewrevnitcyes-,fobuuri-lhdionugr/fciormemsuenciurciatty,ioannd nSourtittoynAHfaflali.rsislocatedin359 tHhoeuspear,lithaemesnetcarretiaarny,,atnhedtarlleajsouirnetr, parking.TheOfficeoftheVicePres- StudentCongresscommittee ident forAdministrationislocatedin University Governance chairs. 235Sutton Hall. 3. TheStudentCongressJudicial Finance GraduateStudentAssembly(GSA) Branch,ortheRulesCommittee, consistsoffoursenators, four TheFinanceDivisionisprimarily Each lUPdepartmentofferinga representatives,andachairperson. concernedwithfinancialandcom- graduateprogramisrequiredtoes- putingservicestotheuniversity. The tablishagraduatestudiescommittee financedivisionincludesthefollow- andisurged,butnotrequired,to TheUniversitySenate iCnogmamruenasi:caItnifoornmaCtenitoenrS(yfsotremmesrlaynd sftourdmenatns.aOssnocaiautniiovnerfsoirtiytwsigdreabdausaitse, TthheeuUnniivevresristiytythSaetnarteveiieswsthoelbdopdoyliacty theComputerCenter), Payroll,Ac- theGraduateStudentAssembly andrecommendsnewpoliciesand caboluen,tsStRuedceenitvaAbilde,AcAccocuonutnitnsg,Paayn-d (niGzSaAti)oni.stGhSeAgraisdcuaotmepostsueddenotsf'towroga- orpegeurlaattiioonnssoaffftehcetienngtitreheawcealdfeamriecand otherkeyofficesresponsibleforthe representatives(andfrequentlyan community. It isespeciallyactivein fiscaloperationsoftheuniversity. alternate)electedbythefull-time theareasofacademicpolicy,curricu- TFihneanOcffeiicseloofcattheedViince22P9reSsuitdteonntHfaolrl. athneddpeapratr-ttmiemnetg.raGdSuaAtesesrtvuedsegnrtsadoufate lum,andstudentaffairs. studentsthroughvotingrepresenta- Organizedin 1966asaFacultySen- InstitutionalAdvancement tionontheGraduateCounciland ate,itwasoriginallycomposedofall ThsiahonenceIisntsothriegtauuntniiivozeneradsliptAyrd'ivsmaairnmicalegyemt,eonetn-Divi- strtheeucdoUemnnimtveeanrfdfsaaiittryisoStneosnatathbeeo,Gubrtyagdmruaaadktuieantge asfitutllyl-UtSiPei.nTiaeItnfea1ac9un7ld1tyaitdabmniedtctaaedmdmeisnatiusUdtnerinavttesorr-ass broadenitsidentity,andbuilda Cdeoaunn,cialnadnbdy/owrortkheinGgratdhuraotueghScunhio-ol vfoortisntgudmeenmtbeserast.swTehreefhiersltdeilnections September, 1971. Now, studentscom- posetwenty-seven perccniot the Senate, administiaiorsmakeup eighteenpereeni.andtheremaining fitly livepercent istaeulty. keei>nMneni.lationspassedby the Senatearesent tothepresident and CouncilofTrusteesforaction.The student segment oftwenty-seven percent representsthehighest per- centageo(student representationon suchabodyofallcollegesand uni- versitiesin IVnnsyKania. In fact,the largepercentageofstudentsonthe governingbodyplaces lUPinthetop fivepercentofallcollegesanduni- versitiesintheU.S. forstudent in- volvement onthegoverningbody. TheentireSenateisheadedbya chair,vicechair,andsecretary. Four Senatecommitteesmost directly affectingstudentsareAcademic Procedures, Athletics,Curriculum, andStudent Affairs. Academic Affairs General Information tainedbymakingarequest tothe courses,changingcurriculum, stu- associatedeanofthecollege. Spe- dentactivities, studyschedules,and cificinformationregardingadvanced personalproblems.Theadviserre- AcademicDismissal placement,exemption,orcreditby ceivesacopyofthestudent'sperma- .Academicdismissalshallbeadminis- examinationmaybefoundinthe nentrecordat thebeginningofthe teredbythedeanofthecollegein undergraduatecatalog. academicyear. whichthestudent isenrolled, with notificationtotheregistrar,thevice AdvisorySystem ChangingCurriculum president forstudentaffairs, thevice Theobjectiveoftheadvisorysystem Studentsdesiringtochangetoanew president for finance,thestudent's istoprovideanopportunityforeach curriculummustcompleteanappli- adviser,andtheveterans'counselor, studenttodiscussproblemsrelative cation formavailablefromtheoffice ifthestudentisaveteran. Formore toscholasticworkwithafaculty ofthedeanofthecollegeinwhich detailedinformationonacademic memberinhis/hermajorfield. Each thestudentisregistered(ifthecurric- dismissal, refertotheAcademic student isassignedafacultyadviser ulumchangedesiredisfromone StandardsPolicyinthishandbook. bythechairpersonofthemajor departmenttoanotherwithinthe department inwhichhe/sheisen- samecollege)orintheofficeofthe Advanced Plaecmcnl,Creditby rolled. deanofthecollegetowhichthestu- Examination, Kxcmpliun dentwishestotransfer(ifthecurric- lUPcooperateswiththeCollege Agroupofselectedfacultymembers ulumchangeisfromonecollegeto Boardtoawardcredit forAdvanced serveasfreshmanadvisersforenter- another).Whenastudentchanges Placement Examinations(taken ingfreshmen intheirdepartments. colleges,thedeanofthecollegeinto throughastudent'shighschoolguid- Insomecurriculumstheadvisers whichthetransferissoughtwill anceoffice)and fortheCollege continuewiththesamegroupof evaluatethestudent'screditsbefore Level Examination Program advisees fromyeartoyear. Inother approvingthetransfer. Acopyofthe (CLEP). Informationregarding curriculumsthefreshmanadvisers evaluationwillbemadeavailableto CLEPtestsisavailable from Univer- remainwiththeiradviseegroups thestudentandhis/hernewadviser sityTestingServices, 302Pratt Hall. onlyforthestudents'firstyear;then ifthechangeincurriculumisap- Studentsalsohaveanopportunityto thestudentisassignedanacademic proved. Beforeseekingacurriculum gainexemptionorcreditthroughthe adviserfortheremainingyears change,itisadvisablethatthestu- successfulcompletionofacompre- throughcompletionofhis/herdegree. dentconsultwiththechairpersonsof hensiveexamination.Thistypeof boththe"old"and"new"departments. exam,offeredatthediscretionofthe Facultyadviserscounselthestudents academicdepartment,canbeob- onacademicachievement,dropping ClassAttendance assignedscheduledtime, forcourse Semester Quality Classattendanceandclassparticipa- selectionschosenbythestudentand CPosuyrcshoelogy101 Hou3rs GDr(adle)s Poi3nts tionbeyondmerephysicalpresence adviser. Biology103 4 C(2) 8 adaamergadentevtedae,r.nsistwaReahlengestreipteaohsalnetnssrfidoeborniartlrmieinratoesyxtltyirfhoowmenri/ugtsalmhlhyleteechdnaoeutcuctosraetustunre-id-osn ocNslifeagsawnstetdfserccnheldesaadshnusmcleaeesnsfosnowltriylu.tldhebeNnieotrtsmifafiwiriisllctlaetdsbieeotmoneasso-tfer EIHnnetgaWrlleoitlslh1hn0ae1Asn0rsd1t J1543^.5 ABB(((334))) 34911J.22_5 eachclass. Classattendance,perse, thesestudentsjustpriortothebegin- Qualitypoints(39.5)dividedby shallnotbeusedasabasisfor ningofthesemester. 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Any Library. Collectively,theUniversity classrequirementsmissedbythe studentwhocompletesthetelephone Librariescontainover620,000book students. registrationandreceivesaprinted volumes; 100,000boundperiodicals; scheduleofclassesiscommittedto 1.7millionitemsofmicroforms; Acllalssstautdethnetsopareenirnegquoifretdhetoseamtteesntder tfoolclhoawndgreotph/aatdsdchperdoucleeduirneasniynwoaryd.er 33,59,00000pemreidoidiacahlolsduibnsgcsr.ipAtiwoinsd;earnadnge inordertostabilizeenrollmentsand ofresourcesandservicesareavaila- classrosters. 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