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CMU's Policies MAIN CAMPUS Main Campus WALNUT AVENUE Map Legend Colorado Mesa University Campus Buildings 1100 North Avenue Building (code) ................Number Campus Police 46 Grand Junction, CO 81501 970.248.1020 Parking Academic Quad ......................... 2 PINYON AVENUE Admissions Welcome Center (AO) ........... 3 City Buildings 11TH STREET Albers Hall (AH) .......................... 4 28 Diversity, Advocacy and Health; Mesa University Colorado Office of Student Success 36 Alumni Association (A/F) ................... 5 ORCHARD AVENUE ORCHARD AVENUE Alumni Field ........................... 44 Basketball Court ........................ 41 Bergman Practice Field .................... 6 10 Bunting Hall (BH) ......................... 7 32 CANNELL AVENUE 6 Campus Services, Facilities (CSA) ............ 8 Mail Room, Purchasing, Maintenance Shops 7TH STREET 12TH STREET HALL AVENUE Delta Field ............................. 37 Development Center (DEVCTR) ............. 9 19 Little Mavericks Learning Center 8TH STREET 26 14 MESA AVENUE Dominguez Hall (DH) ..................... 1 MESA AVENUE Elliott Tennis Complex ................... 10 MESA AVENUE 25 Elm Avenue Quad ....................... 11 33 Escalante Hall (EH) ...................... 39 20 Fine Arts Building (FA) ................... 13 30 TEXAS AVENUE TEXAS AVENUE 41 Football Practice Field ................... 14 Foundation (A/F) ......................... 5 45 18 43 24 3 Garfield Hall (GH) ....................... 38 38 Grand Junction Police Substation (UC) ...... 35 39 21 11 12 Grand Mesa Hall (GMH) .................. 15 4 Health Sciences, Future Home ............. 46 ELM AVENUE ELM AVENUE Health Sciences North (HSN) .............. 28 8 40 44 42 Parking Garage Houston Hall (H) ........................ 16 35 5 Educational Access Services (EAS), Testing Parking Garage 8 Center, Tutorial Learning Center (TLC) 1 Lowell Heiny Hall (LHH). 17 KENNEDY AVENUE KENNEDY AVENUE Advising Center, Accounting and Financial 13 17 Services, Financial Aid, Human Resources, 37 President’s Office, Registrar’s Office, 34 Student Services BUNTING AVENUE 7 BUNTING AVENUE Maverick Center (MC) .................... 19 31 Brownson Arena, El Pomar Natatorium, 22 Hamilton Recreation Center, Health Sciences 15 Center, Monfort Family Human Performance 2 Lab, Saunders Field House GLENWOOD AVENUE GLENWOOD AVENUE Maverick Pavilion (MAVP) ................. 20 2016 – 2017 CATALOG 7TH STREET 23 12TH STREET Monument Hall (MH). 21 CANNELL AVENUE 16 Moss Performing Arts Center (MPAC) ....... 22 9 Box Office, Mesa Experimental Theatre (MET), Love Recital Hall, Robinson Theatre NORTH AVENUE NORTH AVENUE North Avenue Hall (NAH) ................. 23 Orchard Avenue Apartments (OAA) ......... 36 27 Outdoor Program ....................... 24 Piñon Hall (PH) ......................... 25 Maverick Innovation Center Plaza ................................ 42 29 Rait Hall (MRH) ......................... 18 Residence Life Center (RL) ................ 24 Rotary Hall (ROH) ....................... 12 Rugby Field ............................ 40 Catalog Sand Volleyball Courts ................... 43 Walker Field Stadium .................... 32 Softball Complex ....................... 26 Walnut Ridge Apartments (WR) ............ 33 2016 – 2017 Stocker Stadium ........................ 27 Wingate Hall (WH) ...................... 45 Student Wellness Center ................. 28 Wubben Hall and Science Center (WS) ...... 34 Suplizio Field ........................... 29 University Center (UC) .................... 35 Tolman Hall (TH) ........................ 30 Bookcliff Cafe, Bookstore, Career Services, Tomlinson Library (L) ..................... 31 Dining Hall, Game Room, MAVcard Office, Distance Education, Dining Hall, Meyer Ballroom, Parking Services, The Point, coloradomesa.edu/academics IT Help Desk Student Life, Wells Fargo Bank Updated: 07/06/16 coloradomesa.edu Academic Affairs © 2016 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 970.248.1881 • coloradomesa.edu/academics 1100 North Avenue • Grand Junction, CO 81501-3122 © 2016 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY AA_Catalog_Cover_1617.indd 1 7/12/16 4:49 PM 2016-2017 Academic Calendar Campus Directory The campus operator can be reached during business hours at 970.248.1020 or toll-free 800.982.MESA. Summer Semester 2016 OFFICE LOCATION PHONE OFFICE LOCATION PHONE May 16 ...........................First day of classes for First (4-week) Session May 30 ...........................Memorial Day observance – NO CLASSES Academic Affairs..............LHH 209 .....248.1881 Institutional Research & Assessment . LHH 221 .....248.1884 June 9 ...........................Final exams and last day of May session Academic Departments KMSA/91.3FM ...............UC 201-209 ...248.1240 Main Campus: Library......................L............248.1862 June 13 ..........................First day of classes for Second (4-week) and 7-week Sessions Art & Design..............FA 200 .......248.1833 Little Mavs Learning Center .....DEVCTR......248.1318 July 4 ...........................Independence Day Holiday – NO CLASSES Biological Sciences .........WS 232 ......248.1993 Toddler Tech ...............DEVCTR......248.1086 July 7 ...........................Final exams and last day of June (4-week) Session Business .................DH 309 ......248.1778 MA in Ed Program ............DH 109 ......248.1786 July 11 ...........................First day of classes for Third (3-week) Session Computer Science, MBA Program................DH 309 ......248.1778 July 28 ...........................Final examinations for Third (3-week) and 7-week Sessions Mathematics, & Statistics ..WS 132 ......248.1407 MSN Program................MC 167 ......248.1398 July 28 ...........................Summer Sessions end Health Sciences ...........MC 169 ......248.1398 Marketing ...................LHH 450 .....248.1412 Kinesiology ...............MC 237 ......248.1635 MAVcard Office ..............UC 106 ......248.1059 Languages, Literature, & Maverick Innovation Center .....PH ..........248.1536 Mass Communication .....EH 237.......248.1687 Outdoor Program.............OP ..........248.1428 Fall Semester 2016 Music ...................MPAC 113 ....248.1233 Parking Services . ......UC 106 D.....248.1921 August 8 ........................ Residency petitions due to Tuition Classification Officer (Admissions Office) Physical & Environmental Sciences WS 232 ......248.1993 Police/Public Safety, Non-Emergency August 22 ......................First day of classes Social & Behavioral Sciences . LHH 413 .....248.1696 (GJPD Substation)..........UC 110 ......242.6707 September 6 ..................Last day to add or drop a full semester class Teacher Education .........DH 109 ......248.1786 President’s Office .............LHH 301 .....248.1498 Theatre Arts ..............MPAC 113 ....248.1233 Registrar’s Office..............LHH 121 .....248.1555 September 6 .................. Fall census – date after which credit hours are counted in COF Montrose Campus ...........MONT ....970.249.7009 Residence Life ...............RL 100 .......248.1536 attempted hours Bishop Campus Residence Halls: September 12 ................Late Start session begins Western Colo. Comm. Collge . 2508 Blichmann 255.2600 Bunting Hall . 248.2192 October 1 ...................... Deadline for filing Intent to Graduate Form with Registrar’s Office for spring and Advising Center ..............LHH 127 .....248.1177 Garfield Hall . 248.1536 summer graduates Admissions Office.............AO..........248.1875 Grand Mesa Hall. ........... 248.2170 October 14 ....................Fall Break – NO CLASSES Alumni Association............1450 N 12th ..248.1525 Monument Hall. ............ 248.2160 Associated Student Government UC 212 ......248.1762 North Avenue Hall . 248.2180 October 17 .................... Last day to withdraw from full semester classes with a grade of “W” Athletics ....................MC 229 ......248.1503 Orchard Avenue Apartments . 248.2196 October 17 ....................Second module classes begins Bookstore ...................UC 130 ......248.1422 Piñon Hall (Maverick Innovation Center) .....248.1793 October 31 ....................Priority registration for spring 2017 begins Box Office...................MPAC .......248.1604 Rait Hall . 248.2151 November 21-25 ...........Thanksgiving Holiday – NO CLASSES Career Services...............UC 106E .....248.1404 Tolman Hall................ 248.2154 December 12-15 ...........Final examinations Campus Dining...............UC 115 ......248.1742 Walnut Ridge Apartments . 248.2190 CMU Foundation .............1450 N 12th ..248.1295 Wingate Hall............... 248.2165 December 15 .................Fall semester ends Community Education Center ...WCCC (BB185) . 255.2800 Student Accounts . LHH 101 .....248.1567 December 16 .................Commencement Criterion Newspaper ..........UC 211 ......248.1255 Student Services..............LHH 107 .....248.1366 DNP Program ................MC 167 ......248.1398 Student Success ..............A 106........248.1340 Distance Education ...........CSA 106 .....248.1384 Student Wellness Center . 1060 Orchard, Ste O 256.6345 Spring Semester 2017 (including January Term) Diversity, Advocacy and Health ..A ...........248.1765 Technology Help Desk .........L 142 ........248.2111 January 3 ....................... Residency petitions due to Tuition Classification Officer (Admissions Office) Educational Access Services ....H 108........248.1856 Testing Center. ...............H 125........248.1260 January 3–13 .................January Term Facilities Services .............CSA
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