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Complete Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog Table of Contents Disclaimer on Content Change.................................................................................. 15 Alfred At a Glance......................................................................................................16 Profile...................................................................................................................16 Founded........................................................................................................16 Type of institution.........................................................................................16 Location........................................................................................................ 16 Students........................................................................................................16 Campus........................................................................................................ 16 Admissions................................................................................................... 16 Financial Aid.................................................................................................16 Graduates..................................................................................................... 16 Academics........................................................................................................... 17 Programs...................................................................................................... 17 Class Size.................................................................................................... 17 Faculty.......................................................................................................... 17 Academic Calendar...................................................................................... 17 Libraries........................................................................................................ 17 Research...................................................................................................... 17 Technology................................................................................................... 17 Student Life......................................................................................................... 17 Clubs and Organizations..............................................................................17 Athletics........................................................................................................ 18 Accreditation........................................................................................................ 18 Alfred University is accredited by.................................................................18 Teacher Certification Exam Passage Rate......................................................... 18 Rankings.............................................................................................................. 18 Take a look at our latest Awards & Accolades................................................... 18 Our Mission.................................................................................................................20 Vision................................................................................................................... 20 Mission.................................................................................................................20 Values.................................................................................................................. 20 Academic Calendars...................................................................................................21 Admissions..................................................................................................................22 First-Year Applicants........................................................................................... 22 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences..................................................................22 College of Business............................................................................................ 22 School of Art and Design....................................................................................22 Inamori School of Engineering............................................................................22 Procedures for First Year Applicants.................................................................. 23 Application Deadlines.......................................................................................... 23 School of Art and Design Portfolio Requirements........................................23 First Year Applicant Options............................................................................... 24 Early Action.................................................................................................. 24 Deferred Admission......................................................................................24 Common Application.................................................................................... 24 Notification of First Year Applicants.................................................................... 25 Admissions...........................................................................................................25 International Student Policies and Procedures................................................... 26 1 Transfer Students:............................................................................................... 27 Readmission........................................................................................................ 29 Involuntary Withdrawal of Acceptance................................................................ 30 Special Programs................................................................................................ 30 Non-Degree (Special) Students.......................................................................... 30 Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)........................................................... 30 Admission of Veterans and Service Personnel...................................................31 Transfer Requirements........................................................................................31 Transfer Art Applicants........................................................................................31 Transfer of Credits.............................................................................................. 32 Tuition, Expenses, Financial Aid......................................................................... 32 Tuition, Room and Board 2021-2022..................................................................32 Tuition*:.........................................................................................................32 Other Fees & Expenses...............................................................................33 Billing and Payments...........................................................................................34 Treatment of Federal Title IV Aid When a Student Withdraws............................35 Treatment of Alfred University Aid When a Student Withdraws..........................37 Appeals/Charges and Refunds........................................................................... 37 Financial Aid........................................................................................................ 37 Entering First Years..................................................................................... 37 Transfer Students.........................................................................................38 Returning Students.......................................................................................38 Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for Undergraduate Degree Programs............................................................................................................. 38 Available Financial Aid Programs................................................................ 42 Student Life.................................................................................................................43 Alcohol and Other Drug Education..................................................................... 43 Alumni Association.............................................................................................. 43 Athletics............................................................................................................... 44 Indoor Facilities................................................................................................... 44 Outdoor Facilities.................................................................................................44 Intercollegiate Athletics........................................................................................44 Intramurals and Club Sports............................................................................... 45 Campus Center................................................................................................... 45 Robert R. McComsey Career Development Center............................................45 Conduct System.................................................................................................. 46 Annual Campus Safety and Fire Report............................................................. 46 Hazing Policy.......................................................................................................46
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