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Description of Archival Material Title- File Name Year Place of Publication ~_~;(: Publisher Total numberof pages Measurements in inches Description of the binding i.e., leather, spiral, etc. Brief description of the contents 6/8/2006SALearningResource CenterkBB LRCkArchive ProjectkDesc of Archival Material Form.doe The G~IvestonHistorical Foundation’srestored 19th century barqueELISSA set sall on her maidenvoyage on Labor Day1982. Thetall ship called at the local port in 1883and 1886 and wasrestored by the GHFas a tr/bute to the Island’s mar/timeh/story. The ELISSALs dockedat Pier 21 for viewingby residents and visitors in Galveston. Published by GALVESTON COLLEGE 4015 Avenue Q Galveston, Texas 77550 Telephone 409-763-6551 Accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Association of Texas Colleges and Universities National League for Nursing -- A. D. N. Program Approved by Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System Texas Education Agency Member o~f Texas Public Community/ Junior College Association Gulf Coast Intercollegiate Conference NUMBER14 NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY It is the policy of Galveston College to provide equal educational opportu- nities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, handicap, or veteran status. This policy extends to employment, admission, and all programs and activities supported by Galveston College. Inquiries concerning equal op- portunities may be directed to the Vice President for Fiscal Affairs, the Equal Opportunity Officer for Galveston College. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, M/F TABLE OF CONTENTS Board of Regents ............................................ 5 President’s Message .......................................... 6 Academic Calendars ......................................... 7 College Organization ........................................ 13 General Information ......................................... 19 History of the College ..................................... 19 Philosophy and Goals ...................................... 21 Administrative Policy ...................................... 22 Admission Policies and Procedures ............................. 23 College Credit Programs ................................... 23 Special Admission Requirements .......................... 24 Associate Degree Nursing .............................. 26 Nuclear Medicine Technology .......................... 27 Radiation Therapy Technology ......................... 28 Radiography ......................................... 28 Respiratory Therapy .................................. 29 Admission to Certificate Programs ......................... 31 Industrial Programs ................................... 31 Industrial Electronics ................................ 31 Industrial Engines .................................. 31 Refrigeration Mechanics ............................. 31 Mini-Course in Clerical Occupations ..................... 31 Nurse Assistant ....................................... 31 Unit Clerk ........................................... 31 Vocational Nursing and Surgical Technology .............. 31 Audit/Non-Credit Enrollment ............................. 32 Continuing Education ................................... 32 Counseling and Placement Services ............................ 33 Faculty Advisory System ................................... 34 Registration ................................................ 34 Concurrent College Enrollment ............................. 34 American College Testing Program ............................ 34 Veterans Information ........................................ 36 Financial Aid ............................................... 36 Tuition and Fees Information ................................. 43 The Learning Resources Center ............................... 49 Student Activities ........................................... 51 Academic Information ....................................... 55 Educational Programs ....................................... 71 The University Parallel Program ............................ 71 Suggested Curricula ..................................... 75 The Occupational Education Program ....................... 97 Suggested Curricula ..................................... 98 The Adult and Continuing Education Program ................ 124 Course Descriptions ......................................... 129 Map of Campus Locations ................................... 224 Index .................................................. 217-223 Board of Regents Truman G. Blocker, M.D. Chairperson Paul J. Cunningham, Charles Scott Jones John S. McEldowney M.D. Secretary Treasurer Vice-Chairperson CharlesG. Dibrell, Jr. L. D. Edwards Jose M. Guerrero Rose G. Schneider Steven H. Stubbs Ph.D. It gives megreat pleasure to welcomeyou to Galveston College. It is my hope that this institution will be able to serve your educational needs for as long as you live in this community.In that sense let me encourage you to take full advantage of the programs and services available at Galveston College. It is our mission to provide educational opportunities in occupa- tional training, university transfer courses, and adult and continuing edu- cation courses. Let me encourage you to take full advantage of the manystudent services provided by Galveston College. With the help and guidance of our aca- demic advisors and counseling staff, you should be able to analyze your educational needs and chart a course to successfully reach your educational goals. Further, I urge you to participate in the manyextra activities that are available at Galveston College. I think you will find that this institution offers you a variety of activities which will improve your educational experience and will help makelife a little better. Finally, let me encourage you to be a completely dedicated student. I hope you will be dedicated to asking questions; to searching for solutions; to seeking alternatives. Galveston College is good at what it does, but no institution of higher education can do the job without the dedicated help of the students it serves. Youmust be an enthusiastic learner whois willing to do whatever it takes to achieve your goal. I offer you the full resources of Galveston College to help you achieve your potential. Jack E. Stone President ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL SEMESTER,1983 Pre-enrollment Counseling and Academic Advising ............................ June-July-August Last Day to Apply for Financial Aid for Fall Semester ....... August 1 Registration Begins for 1983 Fall Semester ................. August 1 Faculty Workshop .................................. August 22-26 Classes Begin ......................................... August 29 Late Registration, Audit Registration, Schedule Changes ................................ August 29-September 1 Registration Ends for Fall Semester .................... September 1 Labor Day Holiday .................................. September 5 Classes Resume ..................................... September 6 Last Day to File for October ACT.................... September 30 Mid-semester ........................................ October 21 National ACT ........................................ October 29 Last Day to File for Fall Graduation ................... November 1 Last Day to File for December ACT.................. November 11 Last Day to Drop Courses or Totally Withdraw ........ November 18 Thanksgiving Holidays (Classes Dismiss at 2:00 p.m. on November 23rd) ................... November 24-27 Classes Resume ..................................... November 28 Last Day to Apply for Financial Aid for 1984 Spring Semester ................................... December 1 Final Examinations ......................... December 7-8-9-12-13 National ACT ........................................ December Grades Due by NOONin Registrar’s Office ............ December 15 Semester Ends ...................................... December 16 SPRING SEMESTER,1984 Registration Begins for 1984 Spring Semester ........... November 28 Last Day to Apply for Financial Aid for Spring Semester ................................... December 1 Faculty Workshop .................................. January 9-13 Last Day to File for February ACT..................... January 13 Classes Begin ......................................... January 16 Late Registration, Audit Registration, Schedule Changes ........................................ January 16-19 Registration Ends for 1984 Spring Semester ............... January 19 National ACT ....................................... February 11 Last Day to File for Spring Graduation .................... March 1 Last Day to File for April ACT ........................... March 2 Spring Holidays ...................................... March 3-11 Classes Resume ........................................ March 12 Mid-Semester ......................................... March 16 National ACT ......................................... March 31 Last Day to Drop Courses or Totally Withdraw ............. April 13 Easter Holidays ...................................... April 20-23 Classes Resume ......................................... April 24 Final Examination Week ....................... April 30-May 1-2-3-4 Last Day to File for June ACT ............................ May 11 Grades Due by NOONin Registrar’s Office .................. May 8 Semester Ends ........................................... May 10 Graduation Exercise ..................................... May 10 Note:Easter is April22 FIRST SUMMER SEMESTER,

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