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Contents 2017-18 Hollins: An Overview .......................................................................................................... 2 Mission of the University .................................................................................................... 2 History of Hollins ................................................................................................................ 2 Hollins Today ..................................................................................................................... 3 Programs of Study ............................................................................................................. 4 Graduate Programs ........................................................................................................... 5 Special Academic Programs .............................................................................................. 5 Certificate of Arts Management .................................................................................. 5 Certificate in Leadership Studies ................................................................................ 5 Exchange Program ..................................................................................................... 5 Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine ............................................................. 5 Jefferson College of Health Sciences, Nursing ........................................................... 5 Monterey Institute of International Studies .................................................................. 6 Roanoke College Reciprocal Agreement .................................................................... 6 Louis D. Rubin Jr. Semester in Creative Writing ......................................................... 6 Washington Semester ................................................................................................ 6 Study Abroad Programs ..................................................................................................... 7 Hollins Abroad–London .............................................................................................. 7 Hollins Abroad–Paris .................................................................................................. 8 Argentina .................................................................................................................... 8 Cuba ........................................................................................................................... 8 Germany ..................................................................................................................... 8 Ghana ......................................................................................................................... 9 Greece and Italy ......................................................................................................... 9 Ireland ......................................................................................................................... 9 Italy ............................................................................................................................. 9 Japan .......................................................................................................................... 9 Puerto Rico ............................................................................................................... 10 School for Field Studies ............................................................................................ 10 South Africa .............................................................................................................. 10 Spain ........................................................................................................................ 10 Other ......................................................................................................................... 11 Horizon Program .............................................................................................................. 12 Academic Support Programs ........................................................................................... 14 Career Center ........................................................................................................... 14 Center for Learning Excellence ................................................................................ 14 Writing Center .................................................................................................... 14 Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Center ................................................................. 14 Eleanor D. Wilson Museum ...................................................................................... 14 Health and Counseling Services ............................................................................... 15 Information Technology ............................................................................................ 15 Wyndham Robertson Library .................................................................................... 15 Internships ....................................................................................................................... 16 Admission Guidelines ...................................................................................................... 17 Tuition and Fees .............................................................................................................. 20 Financial Aid .................................................................................................................... 25 Academic Regulations ...................................................................................................... 28 The General Education Program at Hollins ...................................................................... 28 Academic Honors ............................................................................................................ 36 Honor Societies ............................................................................................................... 37 Awards ............................................................................................................................. 38 Student Rights/Education Records .................................................................................. 41 Course Description Codes ............................................................................................... 42 General Education Codes ................................................................................................ 42 Undergraduate Courses ................................................................................................... 43 Faculty ........................................................................................................................... 227 Faculty Emeriti ............................................................................................................... 232 Board of Trustees .......................................................................................................... 234 Administrative Offices .................................................................................................... 235 Graduates ...................................................................................................................... 238 University Calendar ....................................................................................................... 241 Index .............................................................................................................................. 242 1 HOLLINS AN OVERVIEW Hollins enrolls approximately 830 students, more than 650 in its undergraduate programs for women and over 170 in coeducational graduate studies. Thirty-eight states and more than 20 countries are represented in the student body. Students enjoy Hollins’ challenging and supportive academic environment and its focus on personal contact. In preparing students for career excellence in the physical sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities, Hollins emphasizes a broad liberal arts curriculum that offers strong academic programs, superior teaching, and extensive study abroad, leadership, and internship opportunities. Hollins has long been recognized for the many highly regarded writers it has produced. This includes four Pulitzer Prize winners (Mary Wells Knight Ashworth, Henry Taylor, Annie Dillard, and Natasha Trethewey), an achievement that has earned Hollins the nickname “Pulitzer U.” Other well-known writers who have attended Hollins are beloved children’s book creator Margaret Wise Brown; Kiran Desai, the youngest-ever winner of the Man Booker Prize; and bestselling authors Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, Beth Macy, and Lee Smith. Hollins’ distinctions include a renowned graduate creative writing program; writer- and artist-in-residence programs; a January Short Term that enables students to pursue internships in careers across the globe, participate in travel/study programs, or focus intensely on an unusual course or project; one of the oldest study abroad programs in the country; a first-year seminar program; an honors seminar program; and the Batten Leadership Institute, a program that offers executive-level training to undergraduates. Hollins’ first coeducational graduate program was established in 1958. Today, a number of distinctive graduate programs serve men and women who want a graduate degree from