COURSE CATALOG 2021–2022 Table of Contents

COURSE CATALOG 2021–2022 Table of Contents

COURSE CATALOG 2021–2022 Table of Contents 3 Academic Calendar 4 Mission Statement 4 History of Mitchell College 5 Directions to Mitchell College 6 Admission to Mitchell College 9 Financial Aid at Mitchell College 17 Tuition and Fees 22 Student Affairs 24 Athletics 25 Adult and Returning Students 26 General Information 28 Campus Information 29 Academic Information and Standards 32 Definition of Terms 34 Academic Policies and Procedures 44 Requirements for a Mitchell College Degree 47 Academic Support Services 51 First Year Experience 55 Programs and Degree Offerings 55 Bachelor Degrees 56 Associate Degrees 57 The Mitchell Ability Model 71 Course Descriptions 131 Board of Trustees 132 Full Time Faculty Directory 134 Accreditation Statement 135 Index This Course Catalog attempts to present information as accurately and completely as possible. Mitchell College reserves the right to change any of the provisions, statements, policies, curricula, procedures and regulations found in this Course Catalog. Academic Year 2021-2022 Due to Connecticut State requirements and the unknown nature and resulting consequences of the Covid-19 virus, it may be necessary to adjust some college functions and time frames described and printed in this course catalog. Please check the college website for up to date information that could not be included or changed in this document due to its time of publication. Academic Calendar 2021-2022 The most current academic calendar can be accessed on the college website. 3 Mitchell College Mission Statement Mitchell College celebrates and develops the power of unique minds. History of Mitchell College In 1998, the College offered its first baccalaureate program in the area of human development and currently offers four-year degrees in 14 programs of study as well as three associate’s degrees. In 2006, Thames Academy (now Thames at Mitchell College) launched its distinctive post-graduate program on campus, providing college-bound students with learning differences a structured year on a college campus to gain skills for a successful transition to a traditional college. In 2007 Mitchell College officially joined the Division III National Collegiate Athletic Association and was a founding member of the New On September 14, 1938, a group of New London England Collegiate Conference, where they have citizens founded New London Junior College as a earned championship titles across multiple years in private, nonprofit, coeducational, two-year college in many sports. their community. In 1950, the name Mitchell College was officially adopted by the trustees to honor the Mitchell College celebrates a long and proud tra- descendants of the Alfred Mitchell family, principal dition of educating students to discover and build benefactors of the College since its founding. The on their strengths while gaining an appreciation for high quality of Mitchell’s academic program was diversity in thought and the richness of a full life. recognized in 1956 when the College was awarded membership in the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Taking a leading role in edu- cating students with learning differences, Mitchell established it specialized learning center, now called the Bentsen Learning Center, in 1981. 4 Directions to Mitchell College DIRECTIONS TO MITCHELL COLLEGE From Spring and Hartford From Boston and Providence From Springfield, follow Interstate 91 South to Hart- Proceed South on Interstate 95. ford. Take Route 84 East to Route 2 East to Route 11 in Colchester. 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The5BL FMFGU POUP3PVUFUP$PMNBO4USFFUBTEFTDSJCFEBCPWFProceed 1.5 miles to the College entrance. The Admissions and Financial Aid Offices are located in Admissions and Financial Aid Offices are located in Henry'SPN #HallPTUPO on BOE1SPWJEFODFPequot Avenue by the water’s edge. Henry Hall on Pequot Avenue by the water’s edge. 1SPDFFE 4PVUI PO *OUFSTUBUF "GUFS DSPTTJOH UIF (PME 4UBS .FNPSJBM #SJEHF PWFS UIF 5IBNFT 3JWFS JO (SPUPO UBLF &YJU UP $PMNBO 4USFFU 5VSO MFGUPOUP $PMNBO 4USFFU UP UIF FOE 5VSO MFGU FromPOUP 3PWorcesterVUF #BOL 4USFFU BOE UBLF TFDPOE SJHIU JOUP .POUBVL "WFOVF 1SPDFFE NJMFT UP UIF Take$PMMFHF Route FOUSBODF5I 395 in Auburn,F "ENJTTJPOTBOE'JOBODJBM"JE South to Exit 77. Take left 0GGJDFTBSFMPDBUFEJO)FOSZ)BMMPO1FRVPU"WFOVF ontoCZUIF RouteXBUFS 85TFEHF to Colman Street as describe above*. 5 5 Admission to Mitchell College Admission Policy tries and are applying for an F-1 Visa are subject to Our admissions requirements are designed to help the following procedures: the College select those students best able to benefit from the educational experiences at Mitchell College. 1. Complete the application for admission. Mitchell Submission of SAT and/or ACT scores is optional. College uses the Common Application. International students whose native language is not 2. Forward an official record of work completed at English are required to submit the results of the Test the secondary school attended (and all post-sec- of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or pro- ondary institutions attended) to the Mitchell vide proof of English proficiency. College Admissions Office. They must include a certified translation for all documents in lan- The Admission Committee reviews all applications guages other than English. holistically. We admit students without regard to race, color, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, and 3. Submit evidence that English proficiency is ad- national and ethnic origin. The Admissions Review equate to undertake a full academic program at Committee is comprised of Admissions staff as well as the College. members of the College Faculty and Administration. 4. If a student’s native language is not English, s/he must: Admission to the College Students may apply to Mitchell College as either a a. Submit the official score report from the Test first-year or transfer student. However, certain pre- of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). requisite courses are necessary to satisfy degree re- Students must obtain a score of at least 500 quirements. Students may begin classes twice a year, on the written test or a score of 71 IBT on the fall or spring term. computer test to be considered for admission. OR Admission Decision b. As an alternative to taking the TOEFL, in- If students apply for admission, they will be notified of ternational students residing in the United their status by a letter. The letter will define the na- States may show evidence of having success- ture of their acceptance and indicate when they must fully completed an official English Language reply in the form of an advance deposit. Deposits are School (ELS) Language Center program. The accepted on-line via our website. A reply signifying ELS Language Center must forward an official an intention to enroll as a full-time student takes the score report to the Mitchell College Admis- form of an advance deposit of $500 for resident stu- sions Office. dents and $300 for commuter students. The deposit is OR non-refundable until May 1 for the fall semester. The c. They may substitute the Scholastic Aptitude deposit is not refundable for the spring semester. Test (SAT) as an alternative to the TOEFL exam. The official score report must be -for Admission of International Students on F-1 VISA warded from the College Entrance Examina- The College welcomes applications from internation- tion Board directly to the Mitchell College al students and strongly urges them to complete the Admissions Office. application process well in advance of the projected OR date of enrollment. Early application is necessary d. Another alternative to taking the TOEFL is because of the substantial amount of time required the Advanced Placement International En- to file for non-immigrant (F-1) student status and to glish Language Exam (APIEL). An official make appropriate travel arrangements. APIEL score report must be sent from the College Board directly to the Admissions Secondary school graduates and students who have Office. Students must receive a score of 3 or attended post-secondary institutions in other coun- higher to be considered for admission. 6 5. Submit to Mitchell College at least one letter of Advanced Placement (AP) Credit recommendation from a school official at the Mitchell College participates in the Advanced Place- institution last attended. ment Program (AP) administered by the College 6. In addition to the above requirements, the Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). If students have Admissions Office must be provided with a taken college-level courses while in high school,

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