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b£c BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE This 2000-2001 Bndgewater State College Catalog outlines programs ofstudy. This catalog can also be The college reserves the right to change requirements for degrees,academic policies,prerequisites,fees,scheduling and related matters.Every effort is made to implement such changes in such a way that any new curricular requirements will work no hardship on a student who has entered under an earlier set ofrequirements. 2 . Mission of the College Statement of Priorities Themission statementofBridgewaterState College was Southeastern Massachusetts is thefastest-growingregion adopted inApril, 1998. in the northeastern UnitedStates.BridgewaterState College—is takingthe followingsteps to ensure that itsdual As the comprehensive public college ofSoutheastern mission to educate the citizens ofSoutheastern Massa- Massachusetts,BridgewaterState College has a dual chusetts andthe Commonwealth,and to use its intellec- mission:to educate the residents of Southeastern Massa- tual,scientific andtechnological resources tosupportand chusettsandthe Commonwealth,andto use itsintellec- advance—the economic and cultural life ofthe region and tual,scientific andtechnological resources tosupportand the state will continue to be accomplishedeffectively: advance the economic and culturalfife ofthe region and thestate. 1. Continue to strengthen and improve under- graduate education across the curriculum; While maintainingits historic focuson thepreparation of teachers,Bridgewatertodayprovides a broad range ot 2. Build on currentstrengths and national reputa- baccalaureate degree programs through its School ofArts tionin teachereducation, especiallyinmath- andSciences,itsnationally recognized School ofEducation ematicsandscience education; andAllied Studies,andits new School ofManagement and Aviation Science,which includes the only four-year 3. Develop selected undergraduate programsanda Aviationprogram ata public college in New England.At broaderarray otgraduate programs to meet thegraduate level,the college offersa doctoral program in regionaleconomic needs; Educational Leadership in partnership with the University ofMassachusetts-Lowell 4. Extend continuingeducationprograms to meet growingprofessional developmentneeds; Through the extensive information technology and distanceeducation resourcesavailable atBridgewater, 5. Usethe colleges extensive technological includingthe uniqueJohnJoseph Moakley Center for resources tobecome a regional centerfor TechnologicalApplications,the college hasmade technol- technological innovation in teaching,learning ogyan integral componentofteachingandlearningon anddistance education; campus,andseeks tobecome the regional centerforthe enhancementofteachingthrough technology forK-1 6. Create new partnershipswith otherregional teachers andcollege faculty. institutions of highereducation; Bridgewatereducatesitsstudents to thinkcritically, 7. Continue to examine thebenefits ofseeking communicate effectivelyandactresponsiblywithin a designationasa teachinguniversity,consistent contextofpersonal andprofessional ethics.Learning with institutions thathave similarorganizational communitieson campus andinternships in theworkplace structuresandoffercomparable programs. help studentssharpenskillsand examine values.Outside the classroom,residentand commutingstudentsalike benefitfromparticipation in research projects,public and communityservice,andawide range ofrecreational and cultural activities. BjsC Table of Contents BR1DGEWATER STATECOLLtGf Mission/StatementofPriorities 1 BachelorofArts/BachelorofScience... 31 MasterofEducation 49 TableofContents 2 BachelorofScienceinEducation 31 MasterofPublicAdministration 50 Calendar 4 Major 31 MasterofScience 50 Historyofthe College 5 DoubleMajor 32 CertificateofAdvanced Graduate College Compliance Policies 6 Concentration 32 Study(CAGS) 50 Academic Programs 9 Minor 33 DoctorofEducation 50 Undergraduate 9 GeneralEducation Requirements 33 Post-BaccalaureateCertification Graduate 10 DirectedStudy 37 Program 50 UndergraduateAcademic Internship 37 Certification Program 50 Experience 11 HonorsProgram 38 ProgramsforEducational Personnel .. 50 The Faculty 11 All-CollegeHonors 38 GraduateAdmissions 51 LearningResources 12 HonorSocieties 39 AdmissionStandards 51 UndergraduateAdmissions 16 InterdisciplinaryPrograms 40 Master'sDegreePrograms 51 FreshmanAdmissionRequirements... 16 CrossRegistration 40 CAGSandPost-Master'sCertification TransferAdmissionRequirements 17 CAPS 40 Programs 52 JointAdmission Program 18 SACHEM 40 ApplicationProcedures 52 CommonwealthTransferCompact.... 18 UndergraduateAcademic Polices..41 Actionbythe Department 53 DecisionsandNotification Dates 19 AcademicYear 41 Actionbythe GraduateSchool 53 Readmission 19 Graduation Requirements 41 GraduateAdvisersandProgram SpecialAdmissionsPrograms 19 DegreeApplication 41 Planning 53 OUTREACH 20 Graduationwith Honors 41 Changein Program 54 InternationalAdmissions 20 GraduationCeremony 41 Graduate Policies and Procedures . 54 ProgramforRegisteredNurses 20 GradingSystem 41 GradingSystem 54 NewEnglandRegional Student Dean'sList 43 Academic Probation 54 Program 20 AcademicStanding 43 AcademicDisnussal 54 AdvancedStanding 20 Academic Probation 43 AcademicAverageforGraduate AdvancedPlacementProgram 20 AcademicSeparation 43 Degrees 54 College-LevelExamination Program SatisfactoryAcademicProgress 43 Satisfactory/ReasonableProgress 55 (CLEP) 20 ClassificationDesignation 44 StatuteofLimitations 55 Second-DegreeOption 21 Registration 44 MaximumCreditLoad 55 Tuition and Fees 22 CourseLoads 44 Full-time/Part-timeStudentStatus.... 55 Application andAdvance CourseAudit 44 GraduateandUndergraduateCredit .. 55 Payment Fees 22 CourseDropsandAdds 45 ProgramandCourse Prerequisites 55 Tuitionand Fees 22 Attendance Policy 45 TransferCredit 55 SemesterResidence Hallsand Make-upTestsandExaminations 45 RepeatingCourses 56 DiningCharges 23 WithdrawalfromCourses 45 Incompletes 56 Tuition ManagementPlan 23 Withdrawal fromCollege 45 CourseRegistration 56 Refund Policy 24 LeaveofAbsence 46 Withdrawal 56 ReturnofTitle IV Funds Policy 24 Readmission 46 Deadlines 57 FinancialAid 25 DeclarationofMajorforFreshmen ...46 Change ofName/Address 57 Program Summary 26 ChangeofMajorforUpperclassmen.. 46 GraduateAssistantships 57 SatisfactoryAcademic Progressand Declaration/Changeof IndependentStudy 57 Student FinancialAid 28 Concentration 46 Thesis 57 StudentEmployment 29 Declaration/ChangeofMinor 45 Exit Requirements 58 AlumniScholarships 29 CreditbyExamination 46 Comprehensive Examination 58 GraduateAssistantships 29 TransferofCreditafterAdmission 47 ApplicationtoGraduate 58 OtherScholarships 29 Academic Integrity 47 Graduate Program VeteransAffairs 29 IntercollegiateAthleticEligibility 48 Requirements 59 ArmyReserveOfficers DismissalPolicies 43 MasterofArts 59 TrainingCorps 30 Graduate and Continuing MasterofArtsinTeaching 59 AirForce ReserveOfficerTraining Education 49 MasterofEducation 59 Corps 30 Graduate Programs 49 MasterofPublicAdministration 60 UndergraduateAcademic MasterofArts 49 MasterofScience 60 Programs 31 MasterofArtsinTeaching 49 bSc Table of Contents BRIDGEWATER STATECOLLEGE CertificateofAdvancedGraduate UndergraduatePrograms 133 School ofManagement andAviation Study (CAGS) 60 Post-BaccalaureateandGraduate Pro- Science 184 CollaborativeCAGS/Ed.D. Program grams 134 DepartmentofAccountingand . 60 Certification ofEducational Finance 186 School ofArts and Sciences 61 Personnel 134 DepartmentofAviationScience 188 UndergraduatePrograms 62 AdmissiontoandRetentionin DepartmentofManagement 192 GraduatePrograms 63 ProfessionalEducationPrograms- InterdisciplinaryandPre-Professional DepartmentofArt 64 Undergraduateand Post Program 195 DepartmentofBiologicalSciences....68 Baccalaureate Programs 135 Course Descriptions 201 DepartmentofChemicalSciences 73 Admissionto,Retennon in,andExit Course NumberingSystem 201 DepartmentofCommunication Studies fromProfessionalEducation GER Notations 201 andTheatreArts 77 Programs-MAT,M.Ed.,CAGS... 136 Prerequisite Notations 201 DepartmentofEarthSciencesand ClinicalMaster'sProgram 138 SemesterNotations 201 Geography 82 CAGSinEducation 138 FormerCourse NumberNotations...201 DepartmentofEconomics 89 CollaborativeCAGS/Ed.Program .. 138 Cross-ListedCourses 201 DepartmentofEnglish 90 CourseOfferings 138 MeetingTimes 201 DepartmentofForeignLanguages 94 DepartmentofElementaryandEarly Course Prefix Key 202 DepartmentofHistory 96 ChildhoodEducation 139 BoardofTrustees 357 DepartmentofMathematicsand DepartmentofMovementArts,Health OfficersoftheCollege 358 ComputerScience 106 PromotionandLeisureStudies 146 AdministrativeandOtherCollege DepartmentofMusic 110 DepartmentofSecondaryEducation Offices 359 DepartmentofPhilosophy 113 andProfessionalPrograms 158 Faculty 367 DepartmentofPhysics 115 UndergraduatePrograms 158 Maxwell LibraryStaff 377 DepartmentofPoliticalScience 118 Graduate Programs 163 EmeritusFaculty 378 DepartmentofPsychology 122 CounselingProgram 166 Index 385 DepartmentofSocialWork 126 EducationalLeadership 170 DirectionsforCorrespondence 388 DepartmentofSociologyand LibraryMedia 173 Accreditation'sand Anthropology 129 InstructionalTechnology 175 Certifications Insidebackcover School ofEducation andAllied DepartmentofSpecialEducation& Studies 132 CommunicationDisorders 177 Summer semester - 2000 December I (Friday) Lastdayforreceivingcompletedpost baccalaureate,master's degree andCAGS May applicationsfor Februaryadmissions 30 (Tuesday) SummerSession I classesbegin 1134 ((TWheudrnsedsadya)y) ReadinFigrsDtaSyem(eDsatyerclcalsassessesonelnyd) 15 (Friday) First Semesterexaminationsbegin June 21 (Thursday) FirstSemesterexaminationsend 1 (Thursday) Last dayforreceivingcompleted postbaccalaureate,master's degree and — SPRING SEMESTER CAGS applicationsforAugustadmissions 2001 29 (Thursday) SummerSession I classes end January July 9-11 (Tues.,Wed.&Thurs.)... Registration/Orientation 10 (Monday) SummerSession II classesbegin 16 (Tuesday) Classesbeginat8 am 26 (Friday) WinterCommencement August 10 (Thursday) SummerSession II classes end February 1 (Thursday) .... Lastdayforgraduate students to file FALL SEMESTER - 2000 requestforMarch comprehensive examination; Lastdayforgraduate studentswho expectto receive theirdegree inMayto file the appropriate September 4 (Monday) LaborDay—No classes 19 (Monday) Presidednetgsr'eDeaaypp—licaNtoionclfasosresm 6 (Wednesday) -.. Classesbeginat8am 20 (Tuesday) Mondayschedule ofclasses 29 (Friday) Fall Convocation (Tuesday classeswill notmeeton2/20) October March 2 (Monday) Lastdayforreceivingcompleted postbaccalaureate,master's degree andCAGS 1 (Thurpsodsatyb)accalaurLeaastte,damyasftoerr'rsecdeeigvrienegacnodmpClAetGeSd applications forNovemberadmissions;Lastday applicationsforMayadmissions forgraduate students to file requestforNovember 2 (Friday) EndofThirdQuarter; comprehensive examination;Lastdayforgraduate SpringRecessbeginsat4pm students who expectto receive theirdegree inJanuary 19 (Monday) Classes resume at8am to file the appropriate degree app—lication form BeginningofFourth Quarter 9 (Monday) ColumbusDay No classes 24 (Tuesday) EndofFirstQuarter April — 25 (Wednesday) BeginningofSecond Quarter 16 (Monday) Patriot's Day No classes 18 (Wednesday) Mondayschedule ofclasses November (Wednesdayclasseswill notmeeton 4/18) 8 (Wednesday) Friday schedule ofclasses (Wednesday dayclasses w—illnotmeet) May 10 (Friday) Veteran'sDay No classes 4 (Friday) Second Semesterclasses end 22 (Wednesday) ... ThanksgivingRecessbeginsat4pm 7 (Monday) ReadingDay (Dayclassesonly) 27 (Monday) Classesresumeat8 am 8 (Tuesday) Second Semesterexaminationsbegin ... II (Friday) Lastdayforgraduatestudents who expectto receive theirdegree inAugust to file the appropriate degree application form 14 (Monday) SecondSemesterexaminations end 19 (Saturday) SpringCommencement HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE the building ofthis state-of-the-art technology centerat BSC Bridgewater.Two years later,the MBTA completed construction ofits Old Colony Boston-Middleboro/ BSTRAITDEGCEOWLALTEEGRE Bridgevvater State College is one ofthe oldest public Lakeville commuter rail line station in the heart ofthe colleges inAmerica,founded in 1840 as Bridgewater college campus,makingBridgewater more accessible to Normal School.The renowned statesman Daniel students from throughout the region (more than 80 Webster,former U.S.PresidentJohn QuincyAdams percent ofthe college's students come from this part of and the great educator Horace Mann were among the the Commonwealth).These and other developments are early supporters ofthe school.The first class,consisting representative ofa college with a proud history and an ofseven men and twenty-one women,met in the old p. exciting future. town hall in Bridgewater with a single instructor, NicholasTillinghast. In 1846,thanks to the generous Q't donation ofa quarter-acre ofland from a town resident and funds from the State Legislature,the college received its first permanent home on the present-day quadrangle,which was also the first building in C America constructed for the purpose oftraining \pm... teachers.As the college and the country grew up together,Bridgewater graduates traveled all over America and as far away asJapan,establishing schools ft and colleges. n A four-year course ofstudy was first introduced in o 1866,and in 1921 Bridgewaterwas authorized to , award the bachelor ofeducation degree. In 1933,the name was changed to Bridgewater StateTeachers College,which it remained until 1960 when a full- fledged,multipurpose liberal arts curriculum was begun and the bachelor ofarts degree was conferred.The college's graduate school opened in 1937. Dr.AdrianTinsley,the tenth president ofthe college and first woman president,was appointed in 1989 and under her leadership the college has continued to flourish.Today,full-time faculty number approximately 270 men andwomen,the full-time and part-time student body exceeds 9,000 students,and more than 100 undergraduate,graduate and certificate programs are offered. From a quarter-acre ofland and a single building in 1846,the college has 240 acres and 30 academic,administrative and residential buildings,all of them wired for high-speed voice,video and data transmission. In September,1995,the college opened theJohnJoseph Moakley Center forTechnologicalApplications, establishing Bridgewater as among the leading pioneer institutions in New England in educational technology. The building,funded by a $10 million dollar federal grant,is named in honor ofU.S. CongressmanJohn Joseph Moakley,who encouraged Congress to support 5 Tlie materialwhich follows includesasummaryofthefederaland 1. The rightto inspectandreviewthestudentseducation statelegalrequirementsandspecificcollegepolicies relatedto recordswithin 45 daysofthe date the college receives a nondiscrimination,harassment,hazing,alcoholanddrugpolicies, written requestforaccess. safetyandsecuritymeasuresandconfidentialityofstudentrecords. 2. The rightto requestthe amendmentofthe student's Foracopyofthecompletepolicystatements orfurtherinforma- education recordswhenthe studentbelieves the record tion,pleasecontact theappropriateofficeas indicatedin each is inaccurate ormisleading. policysection. 3. The rightto consent to disclosuresofpersonally identifiableinformation containedin thestudent's POLICY ON NONDISCRIMINA- education records,exceptto the extentthat FERPA TION AND AFFIRMATIVE authorizesdisclosurewithoutconsent.Twoexceptions, which permitdisclosure withoutconsent,are a) ACTION disclosure to college officialswithlegitimate educa- tional interests,andb) officials ofanotherschool in BridgewaterState College does notdiscriminate in which astudentseeks orintendsto enroll. admission to oraccessto,ortreatmentoremploymentin, 4. The rightto filea complaintwith the U.S.Department any ofits educational programs oractivities,including ofEducation concerningallegedfailuresby scholarships,loansandathletics,onbasis ofrace,creed, BridgewaterState College to complywith the religion,color,sex,maritalorparentalstatus,age,sexual requirements ofFERPA.The office that administers orientation,national orethnic origin,veteranstatus or FERPAis:FamilyPolicyComplianceOffice,U.S. disability.The college complies withExecutive Orders DepartmentofEducation,600 IndependenceAvenue, 11246 and 11375;Titles I,IV,VI,VII,IX,andXofthe SW, Washington,DC 20202-4605. Civil RightsActof1964as amendedin 1973;Section 504 ofthe RehabilitationActs of1973 (RL.93-112),as "Directoryinformation"is consideredpublic and maybe amended (P.L.93-516);Title II oftheAmericanswith releasedand/orpublishedwithoutwritten consentunless DisabilitiesAct;and all pertinentlaws,regulations and specificallyprohibitedby thestudentconcerned.A executive directives ofthe Commonwealth ofMassachu- request form to prevent disclosure ofdirectory settsandotherapplicablestate andfederalstatutes information is available at the Office ofStudent prohibitingdiscrimination. Records and Registration (Boyden Hall 003) and must be filed prior to the close ofthe Drop/Add Anyone believingthat he orshe has experiencedadverse period in any given semester or term.In general, treatment may registera complaint with the Office of directory information is not made available until AffirmativeAction,Boyden 226 (508) 531-1241;the vice each registration period closes. presidentforstudentaffairs,Boyden 106 (508) 531-1276, TTY (508) 531-1384;orwrite to the Office forCivil The followingdata are definedas"directory information": Rghts,Washington,D.C. 1. Student's name,local address,e-mail addressand telephone listing Forspecific information regardingcollege policiesrelated 2. School andmajorfield ofstudy to racialharassment, sexual harassmentordisabilities 3. Participation in officially recognizedactivitiesand discrimination,please contactthe Office ofAffirmative sports Action,the Office ofStudentAffairs orrefer to the 4. Weightand height ofmembers ofathletic teams BridgewaterState CollegeHandbook. 5. Dates ofenrollment 6. Full-time andpart-timestatus CONFIDENTIALITY AND 7. Certificates,degrees and awards received,including RELEASE OF STUDENT dean's listandgraduation honors RECORDS AND INFORMATION This policy is describedingreaterdetail in the Bridgewater Family Educational Rights and Privacy State CollegeHandbookand on the BSC website.Further Act of 1974 - Annual Notice information can alsobe obtained from the Office ofthe The Family Educational Rightsand PrivacyAct (FERPA) Vice PresidentforStudentAffairs orthe Directorof affords students certain rights with respect to their StudentRecords andRegistration inBoyden Hall. education records.They are: The Student Right-to-Know and Cam- Notes: b£c pus Security Act of 1990, as amended by 1. BridgewaterState College does notown oroperate BRIDGEWATER the Higher Education amendments of any"Non-campus Property"as definedbyfederal law. STATECOLLEGE 1998 2. Statistics are notavailable forincidentsoccurringon The followingsummaryinformation was obtained from "Public Property"adjacentto the campus.Arrange- BndgewaterState College police logs andothersources mentsarebeingmade to report these incidents for forthe periodbetweenJanuary 1, 1996 andDecember calendaryear 1999. 31, 1998.This information is provided to raise the level of 3. Statisticsare notavailable forincidentswhich occurred o campus consciousness regardingissues ofpersonalsafety in residence halls incalendaryears 1996 or 1997. o andsecurity,andto complywith the provisionsofthe Statisticsare shownforcalendaryear 1998. Federal Student Right-to-KnowandCampus Security 4. Statisticsare notavailable forincidents thatwere Act.Because oflate changesto the law thataddednew reportedto the collegejudicialsystem in calendar reportingcategories,information insome categorieswas years 1996 or 1997 andare notavailableforincidents unavailable andis notedassuchbelow. which occurredinresidence halls in calendaryears 1996, 1997 or 1998.Arrangements are beingmade to Student Right-to-Know Statistics reportthese incidents forcalendaryear 1999. Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 5. Statisticsfor"Arson"are notavailable forcalendar 1996 1997 1998 years 1996 or 1997.Statisticsarereportedforcalendar Campus Campus Campus Occurred year 1998. Property Property Property InRes. IncidentReportof: Please referto the BridgewaterState CollegeHandbookfor Murder complete StudentRight-to-Knowand CampusSecurity E Manslaughter Forcible SexOffenses 5 5 3 3 Actinformation,includingadescription ofmeasures taken o Non-Forcible to enhancesecurity,proceduresforpromptandaccurate SexOffenses 2 crimereporting,andcrimeprevention educationresources. Robbery Information mayalsobeobtainedby contactingthe AggravatedAssault 6 3 1 BridgewaterState College Police Department,95 Burrill MotorVehicleTheft 4 2 2 Avenue (508) 531-1380,TTY (508) 531-6111,e-mail Burglary 14 6 13 6 [email protected],ortheOffice ofStudentAffairs, Arson 1 Boyden Hall 106 (508) 531-1276,TTY (508) 531-1384. Hazing 2 Hazing Arrestfor: LiquorLawViolations 29 31 68 32 Legislativeactionmakes the actofhazingunlawfulin DrugLawViolations 3 4 21 7 Massachusetts.Bridgewaterwill enforce the hazing Weapons Possession 1 1 legislationto the full extentofthe law.Hazingmeans Otherarrests 32 66 55 "...anyconductormethodofinitiation intoanystudent organization,whetheron public orprivate property,which CollegeJudicialReferraIfor: willfully orrecklessly endangers the physical ormental Alcohol Policy health ofanystudentorotherperson."Anypersonwho is Violations 892 aprincipleorganizerorparticipantinthe crimeofhazing DrugPolicyViolations 82 shallbepunishablebya fine ofnotmore than $3,000orby Weapons Policy imprisonmentin a house ofcorrectionfornotmore than Violations 7 oneyear,orbyboth such fine andimprisonment.Please referto the BridgewaterState CollegeHandbookforthe Hate/BiasRelated Crimes complete college policystatementonhazing. Race ML- Gender Religion Sexual Orientation 2 Ethnicity 7 i Inappropriate Behaviors that Compromise Health Services,Tiilinghast Hall 001;orthe Officeof the Safety and Security of Bridgewater Human Resources,Boyden 103. State CollegeThatWill Not BeToler- ated Drug-Free Schools and Communities The followinglistofinappropriate behaviors are those Act Amendments of 1989 leadingto the student's suspension ordismissal from In compliancewith theDrug-Free Schools andCommu- BridgewaterState College once a determination of nitiesActAmendmentsof1989,BridgewaterState responsibility hasbeen made.Immediate interimsuspen- Collegehasadopted and implemented programs to sion pendinga hearingwill occurwheneverthe accused preventthe unlawfulpossession,use ordistribution of studentis deemeda safetythreat. illicitdrugsandalcohol bystudentsandemployees. Serious acts against persons,including,but notlimited to: Collegepolicyprohibitsthepossession,consumption, • hate crimes storage orservice ofalcoholby students and/ortheir • murder guests,except: • physicalassault 1. bypersons 21 years orage orolder • rape orothersexual assault 2. in transitto (notbeingconsumed,storedorserved) or • stalking atapprovedorlicensedlocations,such as the Great Hill Serious acts against property,including,butnot StudentApartmentsand the Rathskeller limitedto: 3. within the limitsofstate andlocal lawsand college • arson policy. • destruction ofproperty includingcomputerdata • illegaloccupation ofabuilding The unlawful possession,use ordistribution ofillegal Possession or discharge ofillegal weapons. drugson college propertyorat college activities is also Illegal alcohol or drug distribution. prohibited.Sanctionsare imposedby the college on Seriouslyjeopardizing the safety and lives of studentsand employeeswhoviolate the college alcohol others,including,but not limited to: anddrugpolicy. • creatingorfalse reportingofbombs • hazing Forinformationon specific college policiespertainingto • incitinga riot alcoholand illegal drugs,sanctions forviolations ofthe • resistingarrest alcoholand drugpolicy,campus resources and referral • tamperingwith fire orsafety equipment including agencies,please referto the BridgewaterState College pullingafalse fire alarm Handbookorcontact the Office ofStudentAffairs,Boyden • drivingunderthe influence ofalcohol ordrugs. 106;theAlcohol/DrugProgram,Tilhnghast Hall 010;or the Office ofHuman Resources,Boyden 103. Forinformation on the college conductcode andjudicial process,please referto the BridgewaterState College Voter Registration Act Handbookorcontactthe Office ofJudicial Programs, (Massachusetts General Laws,Chapter51,Sect.42E) DiNardo Hall 102. The law requires all public colleges to makeavailable affidavitsofvoterregistration formswhereverstudents The Massachusetts Clean Indoor Act registerforclasses.Massachusetts residentswill findsuch (Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter forms on the BridgewaterState College web page 270, Sect. 22) (www.bridgew.edu/website/whatsnew.htm). The MassachusettsClean IndoorAirAct requires that Out-of-state studentswho wantto vote in theirhome smokingbe prohibitedat colleges within the Common- statemustuse eithera mail-in form suppliedbyan wealth except in areas designatedby the college as election official in the homestate orthe federal mail-in smokingareas.EffectiveJanuary 1, 1993,the college affidavitofvoterregistration.The lattermaybe obtained became smoke free.All indoorsmoking is prohibitedwith bywritingorcallingthe MassachusettsElections Division, the exception ofdesignatedareasin the residence halls. Room 1705,McCormack Building,OneAshburton MA Students andemployees interested in participatingin Place,Boston, 02108 (617) 727-2828 or 1-800-462- smokingcessation programsshould contact the Office of 8683 orthrough the web sitelistedabove.

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