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Madonna University Graduate Bulletin Your Success Is Our Greatest Achievement Volume 14 . 2009-2011 Madonna University Graduate Bulletin 36600 Schoolcraft Road Livonia, Michigan 48150-1176 www.madonna.edu 2009-2011 Madonna University Calendar Telephone Directory SEMESTER I — FALL 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Faculty Conference Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 29 All phone numbers are preceded by area code 734 Final Registration Sept. 4 Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Classes Begin Sept. 8 Sept. 7 Sept. 6 Course Add Period See Tuition and Fees Section Deans and Graduate Program Directors General Information Deadline: Removal of “I” grade from Spring/Summer semester Sept. 4 Sept. 10 Sept. 9 Graduate School Office 432-5667 Central Switchboard (734) 432-5300 Filing Deadline–Application for Graduation Winter Semester, May Sept. 25 Oct. 1 Sept. 30 Dr. Edith Raleigh, Dean 432-5667 (800) 852-4951 Community Gathering Oct. 9 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 School of Business 432-5355 Orchard Lake Center (248) 683-0521 Web Registration Begins–Winter Semester Oct. 26 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Dr. Stuart Arends, Dean 432-5366 In Person/Open Registration Begins–Winter Semester Nov. 2 Nov. 1 Oct. 31 Video Phone I.P.# 198.019.72.8 Management and Marketing Chair, Final Date, Election of S Grade Nov. 6 Nov. 5 Nov. 4 Dr. Betty Jean Hebel 432-5357 Final Filing Date/December graduation: Doctoral Capstone Experience — — Nov. 17 Management Information Systems Chair, Student Services Final Date, Withdrawal from courses Nov. 20 Nov. 19 Nov. 18 Dr. William McMillan 432-5367 **Thanksgiving Recess Nov. 26-29 Nov. 25-28 Nov. 24-27 Admissions/Graduate School 432-5667 Final Examinations Dec. 14-19 Dec. 13-18 Dec. 12-17 College of Arts and Humanities 432-5543 Bookstore 432-5613 End of Fall Semester Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 17 Dr. Kathleen O’Dowd, Dean 432-5659 Campus Ministry 432-5419 Grades Due by 12:00 noon Dec. 22 Dec. 21 Dec. 20 Pastoral Ministry Director, Fr. John Sajdak, SM 432-5657 Career Services 432-5623 **Thanksgiving Recess begins at 4:00 p.m. on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. TESOL Director, Dr. Andrew Domzalski 432-5420 Center for International Relations 432-5669 College of Education 432-5644 Center for Research 432-5697 SEMESTER II — WINTER 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Dr. Karen Obsniuk, Dean 432-5648 Financial Aid 432-5663 Final Registration Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Catholic School Leadership and Educational Leader- International Students Office 432-5791 Classes Begin Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 9 ship Director, Dr. Marjorie Checkoway 432-5653 IT Help Desk 432-5800 Course Add Period See Tuition and Fees Section Curriculum and Instruction Director 432-5644 Library 432-5703 Faculty Conference Jan. 8 Jan. 7 Jan. Early Childhood Director, Dr. Mary Tomczyk 432-5536 Office of Disability Resources 432-5639 Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs 432-5672 Deadline: Removal of “I” grade from Fall semester Jan. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 27 Educational Technology Director, Dr. Stewart Wood432-5645 Psychological Services Clinic 432-5493 Filing Deadline–Application for Graduation Spring/Sum. Semester, July Jan. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 27 Literacy Education Director, Dr. Laurie Kaufman 432-5496 Registrar’s Office (registration and records) 432-5400 Web Registration Begins–Spring/Summer Semester Mar. 1 Feb. 28 Feb. 27 Professional Development Program and Off-Cam- pus Education Master’s Program Coordinator, Residence Hall 432-5557 Final Date, Election S Grade Mar. 5 Mar. 4 Mar. 2 Anne Morris 432-5854 Student Accounts 432-5600 Spring Vacation Mar. 8-13 Mar. 7-12 Mar. 5-10 Special Education Director, Dr. Jill Robinson 432-5651 Student Services 432-5428 In Person/Open Registration–Spring/Summer Semester Mar. 8 Mar. 7 Mar. 5 Technology Learning Services (computer labs) 432-5376 Final Date: Withdrawal from courses Mar. 26 Mar. 25 Mar. 23 College of Nursing and Health 432-5464 Final Filing Date for May graduation: Doctoral Capstone Experience — Mar. 31 Mar. 29 Dr. Teresa Cervantez Thompson, Dean 432-5465 *Easter Recess Apr. 2-4 Apr. 22-24 Apr. 6-8 Graduate Nursing Chair, Dr. Nancy O’Connor 432-5461 Web Registration Begins–Fall Semester Apr. 5 Apr. 4 Apr. 2 Hospice and Palliative Studies Chair, In Person/Open Registration–Fall Semester Apr. 12 Apr. 11 Apr. 9 Dr. Kelly Rhoades 432-5478 Final Examinations Apr. 19-24 Apr. 25-30 Apr. 23-28 Instruction Center, DiPonio Building, End of Winter Semester April 24 Apr. 30 Apr. 28 Dr. Patricia Vint 432-5595 Grades Due by 12:00 noon April 27 May 3 May 1 Instruction Center Practice Lab Appointments 432-5594 Graduation Liturgy Check website for day and time. College of Science and Mathematics 432-5523 Commencement Check website for day and time. Dr. Theodore Biermann, Dean 432-5515 *Easter Recess begins at 4:00 p.m. on the Thursday before Easter. Health Services Acting Director, James Wendt 432-5511 College of Social Sciences 432-5570 SEMESTER III — SPRING-SUMMER 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Dr. Karen Ross, Dean 432-5529 Final Registration April 30 May 6 May 4 Clinical Psychology Director, Classes Begin May 3 May 9 May 7 Jane Alexandra Kessler, M. A. 432-5776 Add-Drop Period See Tuition and Fees Section Clinical Psychology Clinical Supervision Director, Memorial Day–No Classes May 31 May 30 May 28 Dr. Robert Cohen 432-5736 Filing Deadline–Application for Graduation Fall Semester, December May 28 June 3 June 1 Criminal Justice Chair, Barry Sherman 432-5546 Deadline: Removal of “I” grade from Winter semester June 11 June 10 June 8 History Department Chair, Dr. Roger Crownover 432-5637 Final Date, Withdrawal from courses No later than 2/3 of Complete Course Work Outreach and Distance Learning (248) 683-0521 Final Filing Date for July Graduation: Doctoral Capstone Experience — June 30 June 28 Dr. James Novak, Dean (248)-683-0504 Independence Day–No Classes July 5 July 4 July 4 (734) 432-5731 Final Examinations Last Class Session Liberal Studies Director, Dr. Kathleen Edelmayer 432-5560 End of Spring/Summer Semester July 24 July 30 July 28 Grades Due by 12:00 noon July 27 Aug. 2 July 31 50227_MAD_CVR.indd 2 7/8/09 8:44 AM 50227_MAD_TXT:Grad 2005-2007 7/8/09 8:01 AM Page 1 Graduate Bulletin Volume 14: 2009-2011 Effective as of Fall Semester, 2009-2010 The mission of Madonna University, a Catholic Madonna University and Franciscan institution of higher learning, is to instill in its students Christian humanistic 36600 Schoolcraft Road values, intellectual inquiry, and commitment to Livonia, Michigan 48150-1176 serving others, through a liberal arts education integrated with career preparation and based on (734) 432-5667 the truths and principles recognized within a (800) 852-4951, ext. 5667 Catholic tradition. Video Phone I.P.: 198.019.72.8 Madonna University guarantees the right to equal opportunity without discrimination because of race, [email protected] religion, sex, age, national origin, or disabilities. www.madonna.edu EACH MADONNA UNIVERSITY STUDENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THIS BULLETIN. FAILURE TO READ AND COMPLY WITH UNIVERSITY STIPULATIONS WILL NOT EXEMPT STUDENTS FROM WHATEVER CONSEQUENCES THEY MAY INCUR. THE UNIVERSITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW OR MODIFY INFORMATION IN THIS BULLETIN. Cover Design by Jennifer Lowe. Interior photo design by Leslie Stark Banks. Printed on paper with 50% recycled content/25% post-consumer. 50227 MAD TXT:Grad 2005-2007 6/30/09 2:28 PM Page 2 Since 1982 Madonna University has offered graduate programs that prepare students to effectively encounter intellectual, social, eco- nomic, professional, and spiritual challenges; not only those that are contemporary but those of the future. With over 25 master’s pro- grams and the initiation of doctoral programs, we offer a wide variety of educational paths for the prospec tive graduate student. We invite you to become an important part of our history, our growth, and our reputation. The dedication and expertise of our fac- ulty and staff have made our programs exceptional, attracting stu- dents from all over the world. Our alumni and students are bright and talented and reflect the best of what our graduate programs rep- resent. We are proud of our part in their graduate education and proud to have them representing Madonna University in the world. Dr. Edith Raleigh, Dean, The Graduate School 2 Dean of the Graduate School 50227 MAD TXT:Grad 2005-2007 6/30/09 2:28 PM Page 3 Table of Contents Calendar . .Inside Front Cover Telephone Directory . .Inside Back Cover graduate studies at Madonna University . .5 Program Accreditations and Approvals . .7 The Madonna University Campus . .8 Admission: Application Procedure . .9 Admission Requirements for International Students on F-1 Student Visa . .11 Tuition, Expenses, Payments . .12 Fees; Student Payment Policies; Payment Plans; Refunds; Students Called to Ac tive Military Duty financial aid . .16 policies and procedures . .18 Academic Options . .18 Graduate and Post-Master’s Certificates; Second Master’s Degree; Michigan Intercollegiate Graduate Studies (MIGS); Study Abroad Academic Process . .20 (Advising; Academic Load; Withdrawal from Classes; Waivers/Sub- stitutions; In Case of Regional Emergency; Doctoral Plans of Study; Time Limitations; Readmission; Candidacy; D octoral Qualifying Examinations; Research Study; Doctoral Capstone Experience; Appli cation for Degree; Graduation Requirements) Academic Standards . .24 Standards for Written Work; Professional Ethics; Grading; Policies Related to Low Course Grades; Grading Policy for the Thesis/Inde - pendent Research Study; Academic Progress; Academic Warning, Academic Probation and Dismissal; Student Appeal Process/Griev- ance Procedure Student Email . .26 Academic Records . .27 Student Services Offices . .28 including International Relations, Office of Disability Resources, International Students Office, Library Services, Writing Center, etc. Student Life Policies . .31 academic programs . .32 Business Programs . .34 Education Programs .