1984-1985 Academic Catalog

Psychology 66-160 General Psychology 66-260 Human Growth and Development Science and Mathematics 71-100 Principles of Biology 71-161 Introduction to Physical Science 71-180 Introduction to Mathematics Social Science 91-100 Foundations of Social Science 91-111 United States History 91-240 Marriage and the Family 91-251 World Geography Internships are also available in most major fields which require them. Registration The dates of registration for each session are listed in the col– lege calendar. Preregistration periods may be designated for stu– dents in residence. 1. Registration Materials. Each student will receive a Class Reg– istration Form (CRF) and schedule of classes with instructions in his post office box. 2. Arrangement of Schedule. Although each student has an academic advisor to help with scheduling, the student is en– tirely responsible for his course of study. 3. Approval of Schedule. Each student must have his schedule approved by his academic counselor. 4. Payment of Fees. Each student will receive a Student Data Sheet (SDS) in his post office box. This includes his schedule and financial statement. The fee schedule must be approved by the Business Office before registration is considered com– plete. 5. Drop/Add. Any course changes must be made by a drop/add sheet. These may be obtained in the Academic Records Of– fice. Students are urged to register on the days provided. Nominal charges must be paid for late registration. Changes in the program caused by cancellation of courses will not involve financial penalty. The catalog used when the student first matriculates is usually followed in defining graduation requirements. Therefore, he should keep that catalog as a guide in case changes are made in course or graduation requirements. 1uJ1us.ni! and from a Course In order to add or drop courses, the student must complete a form provided by the Academic Records Office. The form is to be initialed by both the course instructor and the student's academic counselor. The student will be required to make up any work he has missed due to late entrance. No courses may be added after the end of the first full calendar week without the approval of the academic vice president and faculty members teaching the courses. Courses may be changed from credit to audit before the end of the fourth week.

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