Directory Admissions Ms. Maureen Mathis, Executive Director Bronstein (610) 660-1306 Athletic/Recreation Mr. Don DiJulia, Associate Vice President Recreation Center (610) 660-1707 Bookstore Ms. Paula Straka, Store Manager Simpson (610) 660-3173 Career Development Center Mr. Matthew Brink, Director Overbrook (610) 660-3100 Center for International Programs Mr. Thomas Kesaris, Director 183 City Avenue (610) 660-1835 Counseling Center Dr. Gregory Nicholls, Director Merion Gardens (610) 660-1090 College of Arts and Sciences Dr. William Madges, Dean 115 Barbelin (610) 660-1282 Dr. Nancy Ruth Fox, Associate Dean 112D Barbelin (610) 660-1596 Dr. Michael P. McCann, Associate Dean 112E Barbelin (610) 660-1823 Erivan K. Haub School of Business Dr. Joseph A. DiAngelo, Dean 342 Mandeville (610) 660-1645 Dr. Stephen Porth, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs 342 Mandeville (610) 660-1638 Mr. Patrick O'Brien, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies 342 Mandeville (610) 660-1646 Financial Affairs Mr. Joseph Cassidy Merion Place (610) 660-1331 Assistant Vice Presidsent and Controller Fellowships Office Rev. Patrick Samway, S.J., Director 14A Bellarmine (610) 660-3130 Financial Assistance Ms. Eileen M. Tucker, Director Saint Thomas (610) 660-1344 Libraries Ms. Evelyn C. Minick, University Librarian Drexel Library (610) 660-1905 Ms. Pat Weaver, Director Campbell Library (610) 660-1196 Public Safety and Security Mr. William Mattioli, Director 13 Barbelin (610) 660-1164 Registrar’s Office Mr. Gerard J. Donahue, Registrar 122 Barbelin (610) 660-1016 Student Service Center (Registration/Tuition) Ms. Carold Boyer-Yancy, Director 121 Barbelin (610) 660-2000 Mr. Ralph Vaden, Jr., Assistant Director 121 Barbelin (610) 660-2000 2 Contents Key to Course Codes . .5 Academic Calendar . .6 General Information . .7 Location, history, Mission Statement, colleges and schools, libraries, language laboratory, SJU laptop programs, information technology, accreditations, policy for students with disabilities, non-discrimination policy Admissions . .14 Freshman application procedures, freshman admission requirements, early admissions, advanced placement credit, International Baccalaureate policy, college course credits, choice of major, transfer student requirements, international students, English program for international students (EPIS), entrance status, campus visits Student Expenses . .19 Tuition and residence deposits, tuition policy, continuing registration fee, cooperative program fee, breakage and property damage charges, late fees, tuition and fees, resident student fees, incidental fees, payment schedule, withdrawals and refunds, tuition refunds for students with financial assistance, delinquent accounts, notice of right to amend, notice of communication Financial Assistance . .23 Application procedures, Verification Policy, refunds, loans, scholarships and grants, work study, interest free installment plan, veterans’ benefits, bureau of vocational rehabilitation, ROTC scholarships, scholarships awarded by the University Student Life . .37 Campus Ministry, Athletics and Recreation, Student Educational Support Services, Counseling Center, Career Development Center, Student Health Center, Office of Multicultural Life, Residence Life, Student Leadership and Activities, Community Standards Special Programs . .45 Service-Learning, Post-Graduate Volunteer Service Program, teacher education, admission to schools of law, admission to schools of the health professions, Fellowships Office, international student services, Washington Internship Program, study abroad, Bridge: an adult day program, cooperative education Academic Policies . .54 Degrees and requirements, definition of a course, grades, grade point average, change of grade, grade reports, course expectation form, examinations, dropping or adding courses, withdrawal from courses, audit, pass/no penalty courses, attendance policy, the academic year, academic honesty policy, courses outside the Colleges, satisfactory academic progress, class standing, sixth course, course deficits and academic deficiencies, early graduation/acceleration, delayed graduation, transfer students, residence requirement, summer courses, departmental advising, minimum standards for retention and graduation, academic probation, academic dismissal and suspension, honors at graduation, dean’s list, Phi Beta Kappa Society, honor societies, independent study/directed readings, research/tutorials, second major, second degree, special program, minors, advisory options, withdrawal from college, leave of absence, confidentiality of student records, transcripts, commencement and diplomas Curricula . .71 General education requirement, major concentration, course numbers COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . .74 Actuarial Science . .76 Aerospace Studies . .77 American Studies . .79 Ancient Studies . .81 Asian Studies . .83 Biology . .84 Chemical Biology . .91 3 Chemistry . .93 Classics . .100 Computer Science . .105 Criminal Justice . .110 Economics . .110 Education . .115 English . .128 Environmental Science . .143 European Studies . .145 Faith-Justice Studies . .147 Fine and Performing Arts . .149 Foreign Languages and Literatures . .164 Freshman Seminar Courses . .189 Gender Studies Program . .190 History . .192 Honors Program . .202 Interdepartmental Major . .214 Interdisciplinary Courses . .215 Interdisciplinary Health Care Ethics . .216 Interdisciplinary Health Services . .217 International Relations . .223 Latin American Studies . ..
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