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Livingstone College is accredited by the Southern Associ- ation of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award certificates, associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, GA 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Livingstone College. 3 3 3 SALISBURYSALISBURY NORTHSALISBURYSALISBURY CAROLINA

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Charlotte, NC – 43 miles (45 minutes)

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CHOOSE LIVINGSTONE HERE’S WHY: Livingstone College offers a “Total Learning Envi- ronment”with its holistic approach to academic prepara- COLLEGE tion. Livingstone maintains a student-centered environment and approach to learning. The College is dedicated to providing a first-rate education and preparing students to be leaders in their communities, fields of study and today’s global society. Many advantages of choosing Livingstone College include:

TRADITION & A CHRISTIAN- BASED DEDICATED FACULTY AND HIGH-QUALITY ENVIRONMENT - Livingstone College has a rich INSTRUCTION - Faculty members with years of history uniquely steeped in the tradition of the experience both teaching and working in their African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. fields.

MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS - Greater re- STUDY ABROAD - Take undergraduate and wards for your academic success in high school. graduate courses from faculty from around the world to enhance your perspective. LOCATION - Easily accessible central location right off I-85 for residents of North Carolina and LOW STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO - Smaller surrounding states. classes with more personal attention and support.

FLEXIBILITY - Classes and study options to meet SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT - Support at each students’ schedule – day, weekend & evening stage of your college education from enrollment college, double major, minor and continuing counseling, tutoring for students and assistance education. with internships to career assistance upon grad- uation. AFFORDABLE – Relatively low cost tuition, the availability of financial aid and no out-of-state tuition & fees. 5 Undergraduate ABOUTABOUT LIVINGSTONE LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE COLLEGEDegrees Offered After three brief sessions,Division directed of Business by principals Bishop C.R. HarrisBusiness and Administration Professor A.S. Richardson, Accounting the Institute ultimately Economics closed in Concord. In 1881, Dr. Joseph CharlesEntrepreneurship Price and Bishop J.W. Computer Information Systems Hood changed their roles as delegates to the Sports Management Ecumenical ConferenceHospitality Managementand became fundraisers with the mission to re-establishEvent Management Zion Wesley Food & Beverage Management Institute. Lodging Operation Management The Rowan CountyCulinary town Arts of Associate Salisbury, Degree just 20 Culinary Arts miles northeast of Concord, gave the Trustees a Event Planning generous donation of Lodging$1,000 Operationsand an invitation to relocate the schoolEducation, in Salisbury. Psychology, They Socialaccepted Work both gifts, andEarly the ChildhoodCollege reopened Education in (B-K) Salisbury LivingstoneLivingstone College College was founded was as Zion founded Wesley Institute as Zion Wesley in 1882 with Dr. PriceElementary as President. Education The new (K-6) site was J.M. by a group of A.M.E. Zion ministers for the purpose Mathematics: Teacher Education (9-12) Institute by a group of A.M.E. Zion ministersGray’s for farm the called Delta Grove, which consisted of one of training ministers in the Cabarrus County town of Music: Teacher Education (K-12) purpose of training ministers in the Cabarrusbuilding County and 40 acresEnglish: of land. Teacher Education Concord,town of North Concord, Carolina, Northin 1879. Carolina in 1879. Social Studies: Teacher Education (9-12) Psychology After three brief sessions, directed by principals Bishop Social Work C. R. Harris and Professor A.S. Richardson, the Institute Division of Mathematics & Science UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFEREDBiology ultimately closed in Concord. In 1881, Dr. Joseph Charles Mathematics PriceDIVISION and OF Bishop BUSINESS J. W. HoodEDUCATION, changed PSYCHOLOGY, their roles SOCIAL as MINORSDivision of Liberal Arts & Humanities Business Administration WORK BusinessCriminal Administration Justice delegates to the Ecumenical ConferenceEarly Childhood Education and became (B-K) Accounting ChemistryEnglish Elementary Education (K-6) fund-raisersEconomics with the mission to re-establish Zion ComputerLiberal Information Studies Systems Mathematics: Teacher Education (9-12) Theatre Arts WesleyEntrepreneurship Institute. English Computer Information Systems Music: Teacher Education (K-12) History HistoryAfrican American Studies TheSports Rowan Management County town of English: Salisbury, Teacher just Education 20 miles MathematicsMusic Social Studies: Teacher Education (9-12) northeastHospitality Management of Concord, gave the Trustees a generous Music Sacred Music Psychology donationEvent Managementof $1,000 and an invitation to relocate the PoliticalPolitical Science Science Food & Beverage Management PsychologyReligious Studies school in Salisbury. They accepted both gifts, and the Sociology Lodging Operation Management DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS Sociology CollegeCulinary re-openedArts Associate Degree in Salisbury & HUMANITIES in 1882 with Dr. Price Minors as President.Culinary Arts The new site wasCriminal J. M. JusticeGray’s farm called Business Administration Event Planning English Chemistry Delta LodgingGrove, Operations which consistedLiberal of one Studies building and 40 Computer Information Systems acres of land. Theatre Arts English History History DIVISION OF MATHEMATICS Mathematics & SCIENCE African-American Studies Music Biology Music Political Science Mathematics Visit our Website Sacred Music Psychology www.livingstone.eduPolitical Science Sociology Religious Science Sociology ACADEMIC6 SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THEThe CENTERCenter ACADEMIC SUPPORT FORfor HOLISTIC Holistic PROGRAMS AND SERVICES LEARNINGLearning The primary goal of “The Center Thefor Holisticprimary Learninggoal of “The” is to Center ensure forthat Holistic our graduates Learning” become is to changeensure agents, addressing the issues and that our graduates become challenges that others are either changeunable, agents, or unwilling addressing to address, the issueswhile commandingand challenges their that rightful others areplaces either in this unable global or economy.unwilling to address, while commanding their rightful places in the global economy.Health, Wellness & Fitness Emergency Response & First Aid Health, Wellness & Fitness Political Action & Social Looking out for our students EmergencyResponsibility Response & First Aid LOOKING OUT FOR OUR STUDENTS PoliticalVolunteerism, Action & SocialPublic Service WhetherWhether you’re you’re facing facing a first a • • TRIOTRIO Student Student Support Support Services Services ResponsibilityCultural and Social • Reading Center firstassignment assignment or final exams, or final we • Reading Center • • WritingWriting Center Center Awareness can help you gain valuable Volunteerism, Public Service exams, we can help you • • TheThe Math/STEM Math/STEM Center Center gainknowledge valuable and confidence knowledge to • • AcademicAcademic Assistance Assistance Debt Management, Personal Cultural and Social Awareness andbecome confidence a successful to college become • • CareerCareer Planning Planning Responsibility, & Philanthropy student. Livingstone College is • • JobJob Placement Placement a successful college • • ServiceService Learning Learning Opportunities Opportunities committed to providing services DebtIndividual Management, & Organizational Personal student. Livingstone College • • PersonalPersonal Counseling Counseling to students that will support them ResponsibilityLeadership & Philanthropy is committed to providing • • MentoringMentoring servicesin their academic to students endeavors. that The • TheThe Bridge Bridge Program Program Spanish as a 2nd Language gateway to the Success Center is • TheThe Blue Blue Bear Buddy Bear Program Buddy Individual & Organizational will support them in their Program the Central Access Base (CAB), • The BIJOU Group LeadershipTechnology & The 21St Century academic endeavors. 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Email Us Visit our Website [email protected] www.livingstone.edu/admissions SPECIAL PROGRAMS

and must enroll through the CAEC regalia; and honors designation on MILITARY PROGRAM Consortium process. For more transcripts. information on the Military Program, This program offers qualified stu- interested students should contact dents the opportunity to obtain a the Office of Registrar. ARMY MED. commission as military officers in the active Army, Air Force, EDUCATION Army Reserves and Army Nation- HONORS PROGRAM al Guard while working toward a Biology Majors Receive a full-tuition scholarship for college degree. Students enrolled in Join and enjoy focused personal- up to four years at an accredited this program are challenged early in ized experience in all fields of study school of medicine or osteopathy. their training to build for their future including the following: honors You’ll also receive funding for books in any career developing personal classes taught by dynamic faculty; and associated lab fees, plus a confidence, responsibility, self-disci- a strong mentoring experience with monthly stipend of $2,000. pline and leadership abilities. faculty and professionals; priority course registration; the chance for Requirements: The Military Program is offered by honors housing; participation in Livingstone Baccalaureate Degree in the ROTC Department at the Univer- pre-professional leadership training Biology sity of North Carolina at Charlotte. and honors conferences and compe- 3.2 GPA Livingstone students must travel titions; recognition at Honors Convo- Commit to 4 years to the Military to UNC Charlotte to participate cation; graduation honors distinction

• Received the Excellence in Education Award • Recognized as the “Best Emerging University of North India” BEYOND THE • Recognized as a Top Private University in Northern Uttar Pradesh • Recognized as One of India’s Best Engineering CLASSROOM & Management Colleges Study Abroad with our Educational Partnership: • Awarded “Outstanding University” by S.O.E. Invertis University in Bareilly, India Global Education

Livingstone is all about connecting you to the experiences that will change the direction of your life. Livingstone College offers a study abroad program giving students an opportunity of a lifetime to study in a foreign country and receive college credit. You can study for two to eight weeks, a full semester or an academic year at Invertis University.

Beyond Graduation: Study Abroad Invertis University Graduate School offers numerous master’s degrees in 17 programs of study for Livingstone College graduates. (Requirement: B.S., B.A. or B.S.W. from Livingstone College). 8

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LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 10 Honor Societies Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice HONOR SOCIETIESHonor Society Beta Kappa Chi Scientific National Honor Alpha Kappa Mu NationalSociety Honor Society Alpha Phi Sigma NationalPhi Alpha Criminal National Justice Honor Honor Society Society for Beta Social Kappa Chi Work Majors ScientificSigma Tau National Delta InternationalHonor Society EnglishPhi Alpha Honor National Honor Society for Social WorkSociety Majors Sigma Tau Delta Interna- tionalTheta English Alpha HonorKappa Society National Theta Honor Alpha Society Kappa for National Religious Studies Honor Society for Religious GREEKGreek LIFE Life Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Delta SigmaDelta Theta Sigma Sorority, Theta Inc. Sorority, Inc. Kappa KappaAlpha Psi Alpha Fraternity, Psi Fraternity, Inc. Inc. LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE Omega PsiOmega Phi Fraternity, Psi Phi Fraternity,Inc. Inc. Phi BetaPhi Sigma Beta Fraternity, Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Inc. Sigma SigmaGamma Gamma Rho Sorority, Rho Inc.Sorority, Inc. Zeta Phi BetaZeta Sorority Phi Beta Inc. Sorority Inc. LIVINGSTONESTUDENT COLLEGE LIFE Iota Phi ThetaIota PhiFraternity, Theta Inc.Fraternity, Inc. GroveGrove Phi PhiGroove Groove Social Social Fellowship, Fellowship, Inc. Inc. Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc. Your years at Livingstone College can be the best time of your life, Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc. STUDENT and we want to offerLIFE you the Your programs, years services, at Livingstone activities and re- Collegesources can that be will the allow best you time to take of advantage your life of thisand growth, we devel- Clubs & Organizations wantopment, to offer opportunity you the for academicprograms, achievement services, and activities fun. 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Student Activities BoardGospel (BAG) Choir Concert Choir academicHere, students achievement, have many andopportunities fun. to participate in activities Student NationalPre Education Alumni CouncilAssociation Gospel ChoirBlack Female Development Circle Livingstoneand organizations College has thata vibrant support and their interactive academic, campus cultural, life. social, Here, Concert Choir Debate Team Ralph Bunche Society studentsspiritual, have political,many opportunities and athletic interests to participate and preferences. in activities You’ll and find Pre AlumniSocial Council Work Acton Group (SWAG) organizations that support their academic, cultural, social, spiritual, Black Female DevelopmentNAACP Circle classrooms, computer labs, the Andrew Carnegie Library, and the Debate Team Blue Bear Ambassadors political, and athletic interests and preferences. 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NAACPMathematics and Science Honor Society Located in the center of our campus, the Andrew Carnegie Library Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society Located in the center of our campus, Andre Carnegie Library provides Blue BlackBear Ambassadors Data Processing Associates (BDPA) Livingstoneprovides College Livingstone intellectual College’s community intellectual communitywith a wealthwith a wealth of Entourage InternationalModeling Troup Economics Club Nexx Leval ModelingLC Enactus Troupe Team information,of information, resources resources and services and servicesto enrich to learning enrich learningand research. and re- National Association of Black Accountants Yearbook Mathematics(NABA) and Science Campussearch. dining is a key part of campus social life, allowing students to HonorNational Society Society Beta Kappa of Minorities Chi Scientific in Hospitality Honor Society Black Data(NSMH) Processing Associates (BDPA) meet friends and unwind while providing an appetizing menu option Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) International Economics Club LC Enactus Team National for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Society for Human Resources Management Campus dining is a key part of campus social life, allowing stu- Association of Black Accountants(SHRM) (NABA) NationalSport Management Society of Minorities Club (SMC) in Hospitality With 12dents Division to meet II athletic friends teams,and unwind cheering while on providing your fellow an appetizing Blue Bears STARS Alliance is just one of the cornerstones of the student experience. Students get (NSMH)Voluntary Phi Income Beta Lambda Tax Assistance (PBL) Program (VITA) menu option for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) free tickets to most games with some exceptions. Student in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Sport ManagementPsychology Club (SMC) Club Evolution BTFU Dance Troupe STARS Alliance There Withare more12 Division than II80 athletic clubs, teams, teams, cheering and organizations, on your fellow so Blue you’ll Liturgical Praise Dance Troupe quickly meet new friends and discover new interests. Voluntary IncomeScience Tax Assistance Journal Club Program (VITA) Bears is just one of the cornerstones of the student experience. Student in Free SEEDSEnterprise Ecology (SIFE) Club Students get free tickets to most games with some exceptions. Psychology Club Evolution BTFU Dance Troupe Liturgical Praise Dance Troupe There are more than 80 clubs, teams and organizations, so you’ll Science Journal Club SEEDS Ecology Club quickly meet new friends and discover new interests. 11 RESIDENCE LIVINGSTONE RESIDENCE LIFE LIVING ON CAMPUS IS THE BEST WAY You will gain independence and enjoy the benefits of living just LIFE a short walk from classes. Single-gender residence halls offer a TO EXPERIENCE THE LIVINGSTONE mixture of suite or community-style restroom facilities. Rooms are COLLEGE COMMUNITY. equipped with cable TV, laundry rooms, optional telephone line ca- pability and wireless internet in lobbies and/or common areas. Professional residence life staff members live on campus, and stu- dent resident assistants live on each floor. Our staff works diligently You’llto plangain independenceexciting activities and for enjoy you on campus.All Culinary All CulinaryArts and Arts Hospitality and the benefits of living just a short Management students reside at the Hospitality Management students reside at our impressive two-sto- walk from classes! Single-gender impressive 2-story Hotel located residencery hotel halls located offer at 530a mixture Jake Alexanderat 530Blvd. Jake South Alexander in Salisbury. Blvd. South of aThe suite center restroom is the facilities largest and most comprehensivein Salisbury NC. teaching The center hotel is the or community-stylein the state of North restroom Carolina. It is staffedlargest by and professional most comprehensive manage- facilities. Rooms are equipped with teaching hotel in the state of cablement TV, andlaundry assisted rooms, by Livingstoneoptional CollegeNorth students.Carolina. The It is facilitystaffed is aby telephonefull-service11 line hotelcapability with aand culinary arts professionalfacility, and provides management students assisted wireless internet inwith lobbies state-of-the-art and/or kitchenby Livingstone and hotel College facilities students. for Living on campus is the common areas. The facility is a full-service hotel training and lodging. with a culinary arts facility, and best way to experience Professional Residence Life staff provides students with state-of- members live on campus, and the Livingstone College the-art kitchen and hotel facilities RESIDENCE student Resident Assistants live for training and lodging. community. on each floor. Our staff works diligently to plan exciting activities LIFE for you on campus. LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE

You’ll gain APPLICATIONindependence and enjoy All Culinary Arts andPROCESS Hospitality the benefits of living just a short Management students reside at the walk from classes! Single-gender impressive 2-story Hotel located residence• hallsGet offer accepted a mixture to Livingstoneat 530 Jake CollegeAlexander andBlvd. Southreceive your Student of a suite restroomID# facilities in Salisbury NC. The center is the or community-styleAPPLICATION• Apply for restroom Housing bylargest completing and most thecomprehensive PROCESSLivingstone College facilities. Rooms are equipped with teaching hotel in the state of cable TV, laundryHousing rooms, Application optional North Carolina.• It isGet staffed accepted by to Livingstone College and receive your Student ID# telephone• Payline capability your non-refundable and professional housing management deposit assisted wireless• internetResidence in lobbies Life and/or will assignby Livingstone your hall College• afterApply students. forreceiving Housing both by completing the Livingstone College Living on campus is the common areas.Livingstone College HousingThe facility Applicationis a full-service hotel and your non- with a culinary arts Housingfacility, and Application best way to experience Professional Residence Life staff refundable housing depositprovides students together. with Bestate-of- sure to submit both members live on campus, and the Livingstone College together. the-art kitchen and hotel facilities student Resident Assistants live • Pay your non-refundable housing deposit for training and lodging. community. on each floor. Our staff works diligently to plan exciting activities • Residence Life will assign your hall after receiving both your Living- for you on campus. stone College Housing Application and your nonrefundable housing deposit together. Be sure to submit them both together. APPLICATION PROCESS • Get accepted to Livingstone College and receive your Student ID# • Apply for Housing by completing the Livingstone College Housing Application • Pay your non-refundable housing deposit • Residence Life will assign your hall after receiving both Livingstone College Housing Application and your non- refundable housing deposit together. Be sure to submit both together. LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE ATHLETICS Livingstone student-athletes excel both in the classroom and on the playing field. Livingstone boasts numerous Academic All-American, as well as All-Conference performers, in both men’s and women’s sports. Our coaches focus on the devel- opment of the entire student: athletically, academ- ically, socially and spiritually.

BLUE BEAR PRIDE RUNS DEEP! We cheer for more than 170 student-athletes as they play on our 11 men and women sports teams. Livingstone competes among the member schools within the NCAA Division II Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA).

Team colors: Columbia Blue & Black Team Mascot: Blue Bear 13

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LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE SPORTS PROGRAMS MEN’S BASKETBALL

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

FOOTBALL

MEN’S GOLF

TRACK AND FIELD

CROSS COUNTRY

CHEERLEADING

WOMEN’S TENNIS

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

WOMEN’S SOFTBALL

WOMEN’S BOWLING 14 INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION The HolisticFOR A PPLICATIONAPPLYTO L IVINGSTONENOW TOC OLLEGE THE HOLISTIC FOR ADMISSION TO LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE Apply as a Transfer StudentAPPLY to Livingstone NOWCollege Term and Year of Proposed Enrollment approachStudents wishing to transfer to Livingstone College from another institution must meet the following requirements APPROACH for admission: ____Fall (August) Year______The Holistic approach1. A high schoolto academic diploma or GeneralTO Education LIVINGSTONE Development (GED) certificate is required.COLLEGE The holistic approach to____Spring academic (January) prepa - Year______2. An official final transcript of all highLIVINGSTONE school credits and date of graduation COLLEGE is required. Students who have achieved preparation is designed to ____Summer (June) Year______a high school diploma through the General Education Development (GED) test must have the GED ration is designed to create a learning score sent. • Complete Application: www.livingstone.edu create a learning environment Please print or type your responses. Answer all questions. Use “N/A” if a question is not applicable to you. Attach the 3. Students must be eligible to returnComplete to the institution Application: last attended. www.livingstone.edu environment to change attitudes and modify to change attitudes and modify • Submit a non-refundable application fee 4. Also, students are required to haveSubmit all transcripts a non-refundable of their previous application college or university fee work forwarded to the Office student behavior. Studentsnon-refundable who matriculate $25 application fee to the application. Mail to: Admissions Office, Livingstone College, 701 West Monroe student behavior.of AdmissionsStudents who by the registrar of• each Have institution your they High have School attended. Transcript Even though sent no to transfer Livingstone of credit may be Street, Salisbury, North Carolina 28144. Telephone: 800-835-3435 or 704-216-6001 involved, transcripts or records ofHave attendance your Highmust certifySchool all Transcript previous college sent or to university Livingstone work. Transfer courses on the campus of Livingstone College will matriculate on thewill campusnot be accepted of from non-accredited• Have business, your SAT trade, and/or vocational ACT or scorestechnical sent schools, directly or from to other Livingstone Personal Information Have your SAT and/or ACT scores sent directly to Livingstone participate in a number of activities and Livingstone College,non-accredited in addition institutions to unless a prior contractual agreement has been made with Livingstone College. 5. Any student whose high school class graduated in 1990 or later must have completed the following high school programs, in addition toName______their academic their academic preparation,requirements: will SAT School Code: 5367 First Middle Last participate in a number• Englishof activities - 4 course units preparation, educating them intellectually, • Mathematics - 3 course unitsACT includingSchool Code:Algebra 3120 I, II and Geometry Previous last name (s) ______Email address______and programs. Many factors• Sciences are - 2 course units including at least one unit in life or biological science (i.e. Biology), morally, physically and spiritually – for the and at least one unit in a physical science (i.e. Physical Science, Chemistry Current mailing address: ______taken into consideration in the , or Physics) best possible path to a better future. • Social Studies - 2 courseFirst-yearFirst-Year units including studentsStudents one unit areinare U.S. required History toto havehave aa minimum 2.0 2.0 cumulative Street Address/P.O. Box City State Zip Code selection of a freshman• Fo class,reign andLanguage - 2 course units Many factors are taken into consideration in cumulativeGPA along withGPA SATalong or with ACT SAT scores. or ACT Applications scores. Applications are processed on a Permanent mailing address: ______The high school requirements listed above may be waived for an applicant who is at least twenty-four (24) years the selection of a freshman class, and each each candidate isof viewedage, or who on hasan completed an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree at a regionally accred- Street Address/P.O. Box City State Zip Code arerolling processed basis, however on a rolling early basis, applications however, are early encouraged. applications Only the SAT individual basis.ited institution. The College generally does not accept more than sixty-four (64) credit hours from a junior college candidate is viewed on County an individual in which youbasis. reside: ______Home number: ______or ninety (90) credit hours from aare(Critical four-year encouraged. Readinginstitution. Onlyand Critical the SAT Math) (Critical and Reading ACT (Composite) and Critical test scores 6. Fill out the following application,are fill outused an foronline scholarship application orconsideration. download an application. Cell number: ______Work number: ______7. A non-refundable application feeMath) of $25.00 and is required. ACT (Composite) The College dotestes honorscores the are College used Board for scholarshipApplication Fee

LivingstoneWaiver Form if properly signed. consideration. Gender: M F Social Security #______Date of Birth:______Martial Status: Married___Single___Divorced___ Application Dates LIVINGSTONEPlace of Birth: ______Resident of North Carolina: ___Yes___No CollegeAll Freshman Faculty for Fall or Spring Semester: City/State/ Country Applications are processed on a rollingMinimum basis. Early applications Course are encouraged. Requirements If yes, enter county ______Number of years in North Carolina ______The faculty is atApply the heart as of a everyNon-Degree Student to Livingstone College COLLEGE FACULTY MINIMUMFour (4) units of English COURSE Are you a military veteran? ___Yes ___No college. At Livingstone,Download you the willapplication find and submit a $25.00 application fee. The faculty is at the heart of every college. Active duty member of the Armed Services stationed in North Carolina: ___Yes ___No professors whoApply are committed as a Continuing to EducationThree (3) Student units of to math Livingstone (algebra CollegeI, geometry and algebra II) At Livingstone, you will find professors who excellence in learning.Continuing In addition Education applicants mayREQUIREMENTS apply as the same as a Freshman or Transfer applicant. Dependent relative of a member of the Armed Services stationed in North Carolina: ___Yes ___No Two (2) units of science (one must be a lab science) are committed to excellence in learning. to their exemplaryApply educational as a Re-admit Student to Livingstone College Dependent of deceased or disabled emergency worker (i.e., firefighter, volunteer firefighter Two (2) units of social studies (one must be United States history) In addition to their exemplary educational preparation, manyRe-admit have studentsreal-world contact the OfficeFour of Admissions: (4) units of English law enforcement, rescue squad member) ___Yes ___No Livingstone College preparation, many have real-world work work experience in their 701fields. West MonWe roe Street Two (2) units of the same foreign language Three (3) units of math (algebra I, geometry and algebra II) have educational professorsSalisbury, who NChave 28144 experience in their fields.U.S. Citizen We have & Resident edu- Alien: Two (2) units of science (one must be a lab science) been teachers, chemistry800.835.3435, professors prompt 1 1. Is your Ethnic Origin Hispanic/Latino: Yes No Transfer Students cational professors who have been teach- Two (2) units of social studies (one must be United States history) 2. If not Hispanic/Latino please indicate one or more of the races below: who have been 2009-10chemists SAT and Test business Dates CompleteU.S. Registration Application: Deadlines www.livingstone.edu International Registration Deadlines Test Dates Test Regular Late Early Regular ers; chemistry professors who have been faculty who have held executive posts. Two (2) units of the same foreign language American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Submit a non-refundable(a fee applicationapplies) fee (International only) October 10, 2009 SAT & Subject Tests September 9, 2009 September 10, 2009 August 19, 2009 September 9, 2009 chemists; and business faculty Native who Hawaiian have or Other Pacific Islander White 2 or more races Our faculty will share this broad range November 7, 2009 SAT & Subject TestsHave your October High 1, 2009 School October Transcript 2, 2009 sent to September Livingstone 16, 2009 October 1, 2009 held executive posts. Our faculty will share of education andDecember experience 5, 2009 with SATyou & Subject TestsTransfer October Students 30, 2009 October 31, 2009 October 14, 2009 October 30, 2009 Have your Official Transcripts from All Post-Secondary Institutions sent Non-U.S. Citizen/International Students: to engage you inJanuary your field 23, 2010 and prepare SAT & Subject Tests December 15, 2009 December 16, 2009 December 2, 2009 December 15, 2009 this broad range of education and experi- March 13, 2010 SAT only • CompleteFebruary 4, Application: 2010 February www.livingstone.edu 5, 2010 Country of birth/Nationality ______Native Language ______you for life beyond the classroom. Due to Livingstone May 1, 2010 SAT & Subject Tests March 25, 2010 May 26, 2010 March 10, 2010 March 25, 2010 ence with you to engage you in your field to our low studentJune to5, 2010faculty ration SAT of & Subject Tests•Student Submit April must 29, a 2010non-refundable be in good April standing 30, application2010 and Aprileligible fee 14, 2010 to return Aprilto the 29, 2010last Visa Type: ______Country of issue ______Date of issue ______I will need a student Visa and prepare you for life beyond the class- • Have your High School Transcript sent to Livingstone 17:1, Livingstone 2009-10 presents ACT a welcomingTest Dates schoolRegistration attended. Deadlines (Late Fee Required) room. Due to our low student-to-faculty ratio learning environment September that 12, encourages 2009* • HaveAugust your 7, 2009 Official Transcripts from AugustAll Post-Secondary 8 - 21, 2009 Religious Affiliation (optional): ______personal interactionOctober between 24, 2009 you and September 18, 2009 September 19 - October 2, 2009 of 17:1, Livingstone presentsFamily Information: a welcoming December 12, 2009 InstitutionsNovember 6, sent 2009 to Livingstone November 7 - 20, 2009 your professors. February 6, 2010** January 5, 2010 January 6 - 15, 2010 learning environment thatContact encourages Name: ______Relationship ______Home Number______April 10, 2010 • StudentMarch 5, must 2010 be in good standing andMarch eligible 6 - 19, 2010 to return to the Work number: ______Cell number: ______June 12, 2010 May 7, 2010 May 8 - 21, 2010www.livingstone.edu personal interaction between you and your *The Septembeer 2009 test date is offered only withinlast the 50 school United States attended. and D.C. ** No test centers are scheduled in New York for the February test date. Street/P.O. Box ______City______State______Zip Code ______professors. You’re not just a number, you’re a valuable member of our institution. www.livingstone.edu INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION FOR APPLICATION TO LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE FOR ADMISSION TO LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE Apply as a Transfer Student to Livingstone College Term and Year of Proposed Enrollment Students wishing to transfer to Livingstone College from another institution must meet the following requirements for admission: ____Fall (August) Year______1. A high school diploma or General Education Development (GED) certificate is required. ____Spring (January) Year______2. An official final transcript of all high school credits and date of graduation is required. Students who have achieved ____Summer (June) Year______a high school diploma through the General Education Development (GED) test must have the GED score sent. Please print or type your responses. Answer all questions. Use “N/A” if a question is not applicable to you. Attach the 3. Students must be eligible to return to the institution last attended. 4. Also, students are required to have all transcripts of their previous college or university work forwarded to the Office non-refundable $25 application fee to the application. Mail to: Admissions Office, Livingstone College, 701 West Monroe of Admissions by the registrar of each institution they have attended. Even though no transfer of credit may be Street, Salisbury, North Carolina 28144. Telephone: 800-835-3435 or 704-216-6001 involved, transcripts or records of attendance must certify all previous college or university work. Transfer courses will not be accepted from non-accredited business, trade, vocational or technical schools, or from other Personal Information non-accredited institutions unless a prior contractual agreement has been made with Livingstone College. 5. Any student whose high school class graduated in 1990 or later must have completed the following high school Name______requirements: First Middle Last • English - 4 course units • Mathematics - 3 course units including Algebra I, II and Geometry Previous last name (s) ______Email address______• Sciences - 2 course units including at least one unit in life or biological science (i.e. Biology), and at least one unit in a physical science (i.e. Physical Science, Chemistry , or Physics) Current mailing address: ______• Social Studies - 2 course units including one unit in U.S. History Street Address/P.O. Box City State Zip Code • Foreign Language - 2 course units Permanent mailing address: ______The high school requirements listed above may be waived for an applicant who is at least twenty-four (24) years of age, or who has completed an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree at a regionally accred- Street Address/P.O. Box City State Zip Code ited institution. The College generally does not accept more than sixty-four (64) credit hours from a junior college County in which you reside: ______Home number: ______or ninety (90) credit hours from a four-year institution. 6. Fill out the following application, fill out an online application or download an application. Cell number: ______Work number: ______7. A non-refundable application fee of $25.00 is required. The College does honor the College Board Application Fee Waiver Form if properly signed. Gender: M F Social Security #______Date of Birth:______Martial Status: Married___Single___Divorced___ Application Dates Place of Birth: ______Resident of North Carolina: ___Yes___No All Freshman for Fall or Spring Semester: City/State/ Country Applications are processed on a rolling basis. Early applications are encouraged. If yes, enter county ______Number of years in North Carolina ______

Apply as a Non-Degree Student to Livingstone College Are you a military veteran? ___Yes ___No Download the application and submit a $25.00 application fee. Active duty member of the Armed Services stationed in North Carolina: ___Yes ___No Apply as a Continuing Education Student to Livingstone College Continuing Education applicants may apply as the same as a Freshman or Transfer applicant. Dependent relative of a member of the Armed Services stationed in North Carolina: ___Yes ___No Apply as a Re-admit Student to Livingstone College Dependent of deceased or disabled emergency worker (i.e., firefighter, volunteer firefighter Re-admit students contact the Office of Admissions: law enforcement, rescue squad member) ___Yes ___No Livingstone College 701 West Monroe Street

Salisbury, NC 28144 U.S. Citizen & Resident Alien: 800.835.3435, prompt 1 1. Is your Ethnic Origin Hispanic/Latino: Yes No

2009-10 SAT Test Dates U.S. Registration Deadlines International Registration Deadlines 2. If not Hispanic/Latino please indicate one or more of the races below:

Test Dates Test Regular Late Early Regular American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Black or African American (a fee applies) (International only) October 10, 2009 SAT & Subject Tests September 9, 2009 September 10, 2009 August 19, 2009 September 9, 2009 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White 2 or more races

November 7, 2009 SAT & Subject Tests October 1, 2009 October 2, 2009 September 16, 2009 October 1, 2009 December 5, 2009 SAT & Subject Tests October 30, 2009 October 31, 2009 October 14, 2009 October 30, 2009 Non-U.S. Citizen/International Students: January 23, 2010 SAT & Subject Tests December 15, 2009 December 16, 2009 December 2, 2009 December 15, 2009 March 13, 2010 SAT only February 4, 2010 February 5, 2010 Country of birth/Nationality ______Native Language ______May 1, 2010 SAT & Subject Tests March 25, 2010 May 26, 2010 March 10, 2010 March 25, 2010 June 5, 2010 SAT & Subject Tests April 29, 2010 April 30, 2010 April 14, 2010 April 29, 2010 Visa Type: ______Country of issue ______Date of issue ______I will need a student Visa

2009-10 ACT Test Dates Registration Deadlines (Late Fee Required) September 12, 2009* August 7, 2009 August 8 - 21, 2009 Religious Affiliation (optional): ______

October 24, 2009 September 18, 2009 September 19 - October 2, 2009 Family Information: December 12, 2009 November 6, 2009 November 7 - 20, 2009 February 6, 2010** January 5, 2010 January 6 - 15, 2010 Contact Name: ______Relationship ______Home Number______April 10, 2010 March 5, 2010 March 6 - 19, 2010 Work number: ______Cell number: ______June 12, 2010 May 7, 2010 May 8 - 21, 2010 *The Septembeer 2009 test date is offered only within the 50 United States and D.C. ** No test centers are scheduled in New York for the February test date. Street/P.O. Box ______City______State______Zip Code ______APPLICATION Concepts for L earning FOR ADMISSION TO LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE (continued) AT LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE

Applying for admission as: Freshman Transfer Readmit Non-degree • Health, Wellness, and Fitness • Debt Management, Personal Previously attended Livingstone College. List last semester and year attended______Responsibility, and Philanthropy Proposed major ______• Emergency Response and First Aid • Individual and Organizational Do you plan to attend: Full-time Part-time Continuing Education classes • Political Action and Social Leadership Responsibility High school attended______City______State______• Spanish as a Second Language Graduation Date: Month______Year______• Volunteerism and Public Service • Technology and the 21st Century Did you receive a General Education Diploma (GED)? Yes No Date ______• Cultural and Social Awareness • Faith-Based Strategies for the Did you receive an Adult High School Diploma? Yes No Date______Enhancement of the quality of life List all colleges, universities, technical institutions and, community colleges you have attended:

______Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree ______Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree ______Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree ______Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree

Do you wish to reside on campus? Yes No (please note that freshman students are required to reside on campus)

Are you the first in your family to attend college? Y es No

Please check area (s) of interest: Choir Band Theater Bowling Army ROTC Volleyball

Cross Country Football Basketball Softball Track and Field ______other

Debate Student Govt.

Applicant Certification (If you answer “yes” to any of the questions below , please explain the circumstances on a separate sheet).

Have you ever been charged with or convicted of a criminal offense (other than a minor traffic violation)? ___Yes ___No

Have you otherwise accepted responsibility for the commission of a crime? ___Yes ___No

Have you ever been suspended or expelled from a secondary school system or an institution of higher education for misconduct? ___Yes ___No

I certify that the information I have given on this application is complete and correct. Any willful misrepresentation of fact may be cause for withdrawal of my application from consideration, cancellation of admission or registration, or suspension from the institution. I agree to allow the college to send information on the status of my application to my high school, if requested. I hereby acknowledge that completion of social security number is voluntary, requested by the institution solely for administra- This new holistic approach to academic tive convenience and record-keeping accuracy, and required only to provide a personal identity for internal records of this institution (Livingstone College). preparation is designed to create a I hereby acknowledge that the institution may verify the information set forth herein from sources accessible under law to the institution, but that the institution may divulge the contents of this application only as permitted under the Family Educational learning environment to change attitudes Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 if I am or have been in attendance at this Institution.

Signature of Applicant: ______Date: ______and modify student behavior.

If under 18, signature of parent or guardian: ______Date: ______

09/20/09 APPLICATION CUNDERGRADUATEoncepts for DEGREES L earning OFFERED FOR ADMISSION TO LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE (continued) AT LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE

Applying for admission as: Freshman Transfer Readmit Non-degree Division of Business• Health, Wellness, and Fitness Liberal• Debt Management, Arts Personal Previously attended Livingstone College. List last semester and year attended______Business Administration Responsibility, and Philanthropy Proposed major ______• Emergency Response and First Aid& Humanities Accounting Criminal• Individual Justice and Organizational Do you plan to attend: Full-time Part-time Continuing Education classes Economics • Political Action and Social Leadership Responsibility English High school attended______City______State______Entrepreneurship Liberal• Spanish Studies as a Second Language Graduation Date: Month______Year______Computer Information• Volunteerism Systems and Public Service •Theatre Technology Arts and the 21st Century Did you receive a General Education Diploma (GED)? Yes No Date ______Sports Management• Cultural and Social Awareness History• Faith-Based Strategies for the Did you receive an Adult High School Diploma? Yes No Date______Hospitality Management Event Management African Enhancement American of Studies the quality of life List all colleges, universities, technical institutions and, community colleges you have attended: Food & Beverage Management Music ______Sacred Music Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree Lodging Operation Management Political Science ______Culinary Arts Associate Degree Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree Religious Studies ______Culinary Arts Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree Sociology ______Event Planning Institution Name City/State Dates Attended Degree Lodging Operations Do you wish to reside on campus? Yes No (please note that freshman students are required to reside on campus)

Are you the first in your family to attend college? Y es No

Please check area (s) of interest: Choir Band Theater Bowling Army ROTC Volleyball Education, Psychology, Minors Cross Country Football Basketball Softball Track and Field ______other Social Work Business Administration Debate Student Govt. Chemistry Early Childhood Education (B-K) Computer Information Systems Elementary Education (K-6) English Applicant Certification (If you answer “yes” to any of the questions below , please explain the circumstances on a separate sheet). Mathematics: Teacher Education (9-12) History Have you ever been charged with or convicted of a criminal offense (other than a minor traffic violation)? ___Yes ___No Music: Teacher Education (K-12) Mathematics English: Teacher Education Have you otherwise accepted responsibility for the commission of a crime? ___Yes ___No Music Social Studies: Teacher Education (9-12) Political Science Have you ever been suspended or expelled from a secondary school system or an Psychology institution of higher education for misconduct? ___Yes ___No Psychology Social Work I certify that the information I have given on this application is complete and correct. Any willful misrepresentation of fact may Sociology be cause for withdrawal of my application from consideration, cancellation of admission or registration, or suspension from the institution. I agree to allow the college to send information on the status of my application to my high school, if requested. I hereby acknowledge that completion of social security number is voluntary, requested by the institution solely for administra- This new holistic approach to academic tive convenience and record-keeping accuracy, and required only to provide a personal identity for internal records of this Mathematics & Science institution (Livingstone College). Biology preparation is designed to createLIVINGSTONE a I hereby acknowledge that the institution may verify the information set forth herein from sources accessible under law to the institution, but that the institution may divulge the contents of this application only as permitted under the Family Educational Mathematics learning environment to changeCOLLEGE attitudes Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 if I am or have been in attendance at this Institution.

Signature of Applicant: ______Date: ______and modify student behavior. If under 18, signature of parent or guardian: ______Date: ______Livingstone College 701 West Monroe Street 09/20/09 Salisbury, NC 28144 BLUE BEAR CHECK LIST Admissions Financial Aid ¨ Complete Application ¨ Create a Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID) at www. fsaid.ed.gov (student and at least one parent/legal ¨ Send Application Fee (non-refundable) or Fee guardian to electronically sign the FAFSA) Waiver (must be original) ¨ Complete the Free Application for Federal ¨ Request high school transcript Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov (Livingstone ¨ Send SAT/ACT scores College Code: 002942) ¨ Respond in writing, with an accept or regret ¨ Watch your email for your Student Aid Report notification (SAR) and review the information to see that it is ¨ Visit Campus/Open House correct ¨ Request a Certified Background Check & mail to ¨ Receive Financial Aid Awards Letter- (Please Admissions (due in May) have award letter with you during Registration) ¨ Sign Holistic Contract & return form to ¨ Contact the Office of Financial Aid and speak Admissions with a counselor early at 704-216-6069 ¨ Sign up for Orientation or Pre-Registration ¨ Complete any unfinished Financial Aid materials Program ¨ Send Orientation Fee (non-refundable) to Admissions Residence Life ¨ Complete Housing Application & send deposit ¨Order final high school transcript (non- refundable) to Residence Life Business Office Health Services ¨ Contact the Business Office for clearance and ¨ Complete Health Forms & return forms to payment arrangements at (704) 216-6083 Health Services ¨ Request Billing Information Form ¨ Medical history form/insurance status ¨ Pay tuition and fees immediately or choose to ¨ Obtain Physical enroll in Livingstone’s deferred payment plan option ¨ Obtain Immunization Records and pay your enrollment fee at www.livingstone. afford.com or enroll by phone at 1-800-722-4867.

Contact Office of Admissions Livingstone College Livingstone [email protected] 701 West Monroe Street (800) 835-3435 Salisbury, NC 28144 Notes ONLINE RESOURCES Free Scholarship Searches • www.fastweb.com •hbculifestyle.com/101-minority-scholarships • www.collegenet.com/ • scholarships.com • fftc.org/scholarships

College Foundation of North Carolina State Programs, Grants and Scholarships www.cfnc.org

United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Scholarship Programs www.uncf.org/forstudents

Gates Millennium Scholars - Application Deadline January 13 www.gmsp.org

Apply for a Federal Student ID Number & Complete FAFSA www.fsaid.ed.gov www.fafsa.gov

College Board: SAT Planning www.collegeboard.org

ACT Planning www.act.org

Department of Veterans Affairs www.gibill.va.gov

Invertis University www.invertisuniversity.ac.in

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