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Catalog Supplement CATALOG SUPPLEMENT Page 1 of 6 Administration Effective: 06/07/2016 Steven Allen Susan Lippens Mari Huffman Campus President Academic Dean Director of Financial Aid Amanda Boyd Rob Garver Lindsay Davis Director of Admissions Director of Career Services Director of Student Services Patricia Humbert Lori Van Liere ADA Coordinator Corporate Librarian For education related questions, please see any member of the education team labeled below as a “Program Chair” or “Lead Instructor”. Faculty Name Job Title Subject Area Credentials Servick, Janice Director of Practical Practical Nursing M.S.N, RN, Waynesburg University Nursing B.S.N, Spring Arbor University A.D.N, Gannon University Calton, Jason Program Chair Skilled Trades B.S.B.A.P.M., Colorado Technical University Online Coutcher, Loraine Program Chair Medical Technology RT(R), Owens Community College; B.B.A., Tiffin University; M.O.D., Bowling Green State University Copelle, Janet Program Chair Health & Wellness M.S., A.T. Still University B.S., Central Michigan University Certificate, Northwest Academy of Massotherapy Deiter, April Program Chair Veterinary Technology A.A.S., Stautzenberger College Humbert, Patricia Program Chair Legal, Business, and J.D. University of Toledo; Information Technology B.A., State University of New York Parson, Annette Program Chair Online Programs M.B.A., Heidelberg University; B.S.B.A., Bowling Green State University; Certificate, Stautzenberger College Alessi, Judie Interim Program Medical Assisting A.H.T., University of Toledo Chair Bailey, Michael Lead Instructor Social Media/Digital B.S., Charter Oak State College Marketing and Media Business Bess, Jason Lead Instructor Business M.B.A., B.S.B.M., University of Phoenix A.A.S., Monroe Community College Daigneault, Lead Instructor Information Technology B.S., Spring Arbor University Michael A.A.B., Stautzenberger College Fritz, Eugene Lead Instructor Hospitality Management M.A.Ed., B.A., Washington State University; A.S., Culinary Institute of America Edwards, Jason Lead Instructor HVAC / R Page 2 of 6 Name Job Title Subject Area Credentials Janet Little Lead Instructor Medical Office Billing M.A., B.B.A., University of Phoenix and Coding Tracey Stoeckel Lead Instructor Allied Health B.S., Metropolitan State University; Diploma, Minnesota School of Business Greg Schuman Lead Instructor Construction M.B.A., Western Governors University; Management B.S.B.A., Everest College Cole, Tiffany Instructor Veterinary Technology D.V.M., The Ohio State University B.S., University of Findlay Cordero-Carter, Instructor Medical Technology A.A.S., Stautzenberger College Irma Knitz, Mike Instructor HVAC/R Grames, Elizabeth Clinical Coordinator Practical Nursing B.S.N., RN, Malone University Lewis, Sherry Instructor Veterinary Technology A.A.S., Stautzenberger College Phommalee, Instructor Practical Nursing M.S.N., RN, University of Toledo Aaronica B.S., University of Toledo B.A., University of Toledo Rickard, Stacie Instructor Veterinary Technology A.A.S., Stautzenberger College Siwa, Christina Instructor Medical Technology A.A.S., Stautzenberger College Page 3 of 6 Academic Calendar Effective: 07/12/2016 Program Start Dates Stautzenberger College schedules four or five quarters in a calendar year that meets for approximately twelve weeks for some programs. The College also schedules ten modules for some programs where students are required to take two classes at one time and each module meets for five weeks. Stautzenberger College observes Constitution and Citizenship Day on September 17th of each year to commemorate the September 17, 1787 signing of the United States Constitution. If September 17th falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, the College will celebrate Constitution Day during the preceding or following week. 2016 2016 2017 2017 Quarter Dates Modular Dates Quarter Dates Modular Dates Start End Start End Start End Start End 1/4/16 3/13/16 1/4/16 2/7/16 1/2/17 3/12/17 1/2/17 2/5/17 3/14/16 5/22/16 2/8/16 3/13/16 3/13/17 5/21/17 2/6/17 3/12/17 5/23/16 7/31/16 3/14/16 4/17/16 5/22/17 7/30/17 3/13/17 4/16/17 8/1/16 10/9/16 4/18/16 5/22/16 7/31/17 10/8/17 4/17/17 5/21/17 10/10/16 12/18/16 5/23/16 6/26/16 10/9/17 12/17/17 5/22/17 6/25/17 6/27/16 7/31/16 6/26/17 7/30/17 8/1/16 9/4/16 7/31/17 9/3/17 9/5/16 10/9/16 9/4/17 10/8/17 10/10/16 11/13/16 10/9/17 11/12/17 11/14/16 12/18/16 11/13/17 12/17/17 Holidays and Make-Up Days Due to certain annual holidays, course make-up days are required. These make-up days are identified below. 2016 2017 Holiday Make-Up Day Holiday Make-Up Day Memorial Day Friday New Year’s Day January 13, 2017 May 30, 2016 June 3, 2016 January 2, 2017 Independence Day Friday Memorial Day June 9, 2017 July 4, 2016 July 15, 2016 May 29, 2017 Labor Day Friday Independence Day July 7, 2017 September 5, 2016 September 16, 2016 July 4, 2017 Thanksgiving Friday Labor Day September 15, 2017 November 24-27, 2016 December 9, 2016 September 4, 2017 Winter Break Thanksgiving December 19, 2016- N/A December 8, 2017 November 23, 2017 January 2, 2017 Winter Break December 18, 2017 – No classes December 31, 2017 Page 4 of 6 Tuition and Fees Effective: 08/10/2016 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Length Estimated Estimated Estimated Mark Program Credits (in Fees Books First Term Tuition Program months) Costs Costs Basic Animal Grooming 180 (Clock 3 $0 $129.78 $2,750 $2,750 (Brecksville Campus Only) Hours) Companion Animal Trainer 200 10 (Clock $0 $325 $2,750 $2,750 (Brecksville Campus Only) Hours) Weeks Dental Assisting 290 (Clock 3-4 $0 $0 $5,250 $5,250 (Maumee Campus Only) Hours) EKG Technician/Cardiographic 100 5 $0 $150 $1,495 $1,495 Technician (Clock Weeks (Brecksville Campus Only) Hours) Property Management 32 5 $0 $75 $2,800 $5,600 Sales Management 32 5 $0 $75 $2,800 $5,600 Small Animal Massage Therapy 200 (Clock 3 $0 $24.96 $1,500 $1,500 (Brecksville Campus Only) Hours) Technology Management 32 5 $0 $75 $2,800 $5,600 Veterinary Office Assistant 210 (Clock 4 $0 $77.16 $2,750 $2,750 (Brecksville Campus – Online Only) Hours) DIPLOMA PROGRAMS Animal Welfare Management 64 11 $0 $75 $2,333 $10,500 (Online Only) 63.5 10 $0 $75 $2,844 $11,375 Central Sterile Processing Technology Companion Animal Care Technician 66.5 12 $450 $75 $2,100 $10,500 Contemporary Business Management 61 10 $0 $75 $2,669 $10,675 (Online Only) Electrical Technician 58 10 $200 $75 $2,669 $10,500 (Maumee Campus Only) 56.5 10 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,500 Facilities Maintenance Technician Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning 60 10 $0 $75 $3,000 $12,000 and Refrigeration Hospitality Management 61 10 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,675 (Online Only) Information Technology Network 57 10 $0 $75 $2,669 $10,500 Administration (Maumee Campus Only) Massage Therapy 61 10 $0 $75 $2,800 $10,675 (Maumee Campus Only) Medical Assistant 60 10 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,500 Page 5 of 6 Medical Office Billing & Coding 60 10 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,500 (Online Only) Nutrition and Wellness 64 10 $0 $75 $2,800 $11,200 (Online Only) Paralegal Studies 62 10 $0 $75 $2,712 $10,850 (Online Only) $90/quarter Practical Nursing 79 18 $843 $4,960 $26,886 (Maumee Campus Only) $75 Graduation Social Media and Digital Marketing 62 10 $0 $75 $2,800 $10,850 (Online Only) ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Length Estimated Estimated Estimated Mark Program Credits (in Fees Books First Term Tuition Program months) Costs Costs Allied Health 105.5 7 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,500 (Maumee Campus – Online Only) Animal Welfare Business Management 109.5 7 $0 $75 $3,500 $10,500 (Online Only) Business Administration 106.5 7 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,500 (Maumee Campus – Online Only) Construction Management 96 7 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,500 (Online Only) Diagnostic Cardiovascular Sonography 110 21 $0 $2,536 $4,048 $24,464 Diagnostic Medical Sonography 109 21 $0 $2,659 $4,048 $24,341 (Brecksville Campus Only) Information Technology 100.5 7 $0 $75 $2,625 $10,500 (Maumee Campus – Online Only) Medical Laboratory Technician 111.5 18 $0 $100 $2,880 $21,600 Paralegal Studies 107.5 7 $0 $75 $3,500 $10,500 (Online Only) Surgical Technology 107 16 $0 $100 $2,625 $21,000 Veterinary Technology 117.5 24 $0 $100 $2,625 $21,000 Tuition and Fees Students are billed each quarter based on the number of credit hours in which they are enrolled for the quarter and the cost per credit hour for their program. Full time students must take a minimum of twelve (12) quarter credit hours or a maximum of nineteen (19) quarter credit hours per term. Although Stautzenberger College encourages all students to attend full time occasionally students may attend part-time. If a student is attending part-time, financial aid will be adjusted based on actual hours attended. Other Costs Administrative Fee $90 Graduation Fee $75 The Catalog Supplement is part of the College Catalog & Student Handbook. Page 6 of 6 .
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