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College of The Albemarle 1993-95 Catalog Addendum 5\nOpen(poor toa'Betterfuture! COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE SUPPLEMENT FOR CATALOG 1993-95 Pagescited inthispublicationrefertothe CollegeofTheAlbemarle 1993-95Catalog, Vol. 21, June 1993. July 1994 1993-95 CATALOG Page3, RevisePurpose ofthe College: ThepurposeofCollegeofTheAlbemarleistoprovideaccessibleeducation andtrainingforbetterjobsandbetterlivesinnortheasternNorthCarolina. Mission Statement In keeping with the mission of the North Carolina Community College System, CollegeofThe Albemarle opens the door to improved lives and well beingbyproviding • education and training for the adult work force, including literacy education, occupational, andpre-baccalaureate programs; • support for economic development through services to business and industry; • services tocommunitiesandindividualswhichimprovethequalityoflife; and • anenvironmentwhichpromotesjobsatisfactionandcareerdevelopmentfor facultyand staff. EducationalAgenda College ofThe Albemarle has identifiedthe followinggoals on which to focus forthenextbiennium: • toenhance thequalityandaccessibilityofinstruction; • toemphasizejobtrainingandretraining; • to incorporatenewtechnology; • toenhance literacyeducation; • toaugmentinstructionalprogramofferings,particularlyinalliedhealthand paraprofessions; • to enhance programs and services at Dare County Campus and Chowan County Center; and • to strengthen cooperative relationships with schools, colleges, and businesses. StatementofOur Values Werespectthestudents,clients,andfellowemployeeswhomweserve. Webelieveinthedignityandpotentialofeveryperson. Weappraiseothersby the depth of their character, appreciating their cultural heritages and their diverseopinions. 1 We respect our relationships with one another. We work with one anotheronthebasisoftrust,givingtrusttoothersandseekingtoearntheirtrust by speaking and acting with integrity, dependability, and sincerity. We value interdependentteamworkwhichoperatesthroughtheexerciseofmutualrespect andthe sharing ofideas anddecisions. We respect the educational process which we provide. We value excellence ininstruction. Throughthepractice ofourvaluesandattitudes,we seek to fosterthe educationofthewholeperson. We respect the community which we serve. We value participation in and service tothecommunity as oneoftheresponsibilitiesofcitizenship. We valuetheresources providedtousbyourcommunityandseektoemploythem efficientlyandeffectively. Remainderofthetextremains thesame. Page 4, Revise EqualOpportunity Institution: College of The Albemarle is committed to the principle of equal opportunity. Itisthecollege'spolicytocomplywiththeprovisionsoftheCivil Rights Act of 1964 and other acts banning discrimination because of race, nationalorigin, color, religion, sex, disability, age, orpoliticalaffiliationwith regard to itsstudents, employees, orapplicants foradmissionoremployment. Pages 8-10,Revise: ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1994-95 FALLQUARTER 1994 August9-12 Tuesday-Friday.Registration. September1 Thursday.Freshmanandtransferstudentorientation. September6 FacultyIn-ServiceDay. September7 Wednesday.Firstdayofclasses. September13 Tuesday.Lastdaytoregisteroraddclasses. September20 Tuesday.Endofrefundperiod. October 11 Tuesday.Lastdaytowithdrawwithoutpenalty. November8-1 Tuesday-Friday.Registrationforwinterquarter. November15 Tuesday.Lastdayofclasses. November16-22 Wednesday-Tuesday.Examweek. November22 Tuesday.Fallquarterends. WINTER QUARTER 1994-95 November8-11 Tuesday-Friday. Registration. November30 Wednesday. Freshman &transfer studentorientation. November30 Faculty In-Service Day. December 1 Thursday. Firstday ofclasses. December 7 Wednesday. Last day toregisteroraddclasses. December 14 Wednesday. Endofrefundperiod. December 22-Jan. 1 Christmasholidays. Noclasses. January 2 Monday. Classes resume. January 13 Friday. Lastday towithdrawwithoutpenalty. January 16 Monday. Holiday(MartinLutherKing, Jr. Day). February 14-17 Tuesday-Friday. Registrationforspring quarter. February 20 Monday. Lastday ofclasses. February 21-27 Tuesday-Monday. Examweek. February 27 Monday. Winterquarterends. February27 Faculty In-Service Day. SPRING QUARTER 1995 February 14-17 Tuesday-Friday. Registration. March 3 Friday. Freshman and transfer studentorientation. March 6 Monday. Firstdayofclasses. March 10 Friday. Last daytoregisteroraddclasses. March 17 Friday. Endofrefundperiod. April7 Friday. Lastday towithdrawwithoutpenalty. April 17-23 Easterholidays. Noclasses. (dateschange) April 24 Monday. Classes resume. (datechange) May 18-19 Thursday-Friday. Registrationforall summerclasses. May 19 Friday. Lastday ofclasses. May 22-26 Monday-Friday. Examweek. May 26 Friday. Springquarterends. May 31 Wednesday. Commencement. SUMMER QUARTER 1995 May 18-19 Registration. June 1 Thursday. Freshman and transfer studentorientation, (date change) June5 Monday. Firstdayofclasses. June 8 Thursday. Lastdaytoregisteroraddclasses, (datechange) June 15 Thursday. Endofrefundperiod, (datechange) July3-4 Monday-Tuesday. Holidays(Independence). July 11 Tuesday. Lastday towithdrawwithoutpenalty. August 8-10,14 Tuesday-Friday. Registration for fall quarter. (dates change) August 15 Tuesday. Lastday ofclasses. August 16-22 Wednesday-Tuesday. Examweek. August22 Tuesday. Summerquarterends. August24 Thursday. Commencement. MINI-QUARTERS: SUMMER 1995 FIRSTMINI-QUARTER May 18-19 Thursday-Friday. Registration. June 5 Monday. Firstdayofclasses. June6 Tuesday. Lastday toregisteroradd classes. June 13 Tuesday. Endofrefundperiod. June 14 Wednesday. Lastday towithdrawwithoutpenalty. June26 Monday. Lastday ofclasses. June27 Tuesday. Exams. SECONDMINI-QUARTER May 18-19 Thursday-Friday. Registration. June 28 Wednesday. Firstday ofclasses. June29 Thursday. Last day toregisteroraddclasses. July 3-4 Monday-Tuesday. Holidays(Independence). July 10 Monday. Endofrefundperiod. July 11 Tuesday. Last day towithdrawwithoutpenalty. July24 Monday. Lastday ofclasses. (datechange) July25 Tuesday. Exams. (datechange) THIRD MINI-QUARTER May 18-19 Thursday-Friday. Registration. July26 Wednesday. Firstday ofclasses, (datechange) July27 Thursday. Lastdaytoregisteroraddclasses, (datechange) August3 Thursday. Endofrefundperiod.(datechange) August7 Monday. Last day to withdraw without penalty, (date change) August 16 Wednesday. Lastday ofclasses, (datechange) August 17 Thursday. Exams. (datechange) August24 Wednesday. Commencement. FIVE-WEEK SESSIONS: SUMMER 1995 FIRST SESSION May 18-19 Thursday-Friday. Registration. June 5 Monday. Classes begin. June7 Wednesday. Lastday toregisteroraddclasses. June 14 Wednesday. Endofrefundperiod. June21 Wednesday. Lastday towithdrawwithoutpenalty. July 3-4 Monday-Tuesday. Holidays(Independence). July 12 Wednesday. Lastday ofclasses. July 13 Thursday. Exams. SECOND SESSION May 18-19 Thursday-Friday. Registration. July 17 Monday. Classes begin. (datechange) July 19 Wednesday. Last day to register or add classes, (date change) July 25 Tuesday. Endofrefund period. August 1 Tuesday. Last day towithdrawwithoutpenalty. August21 Monday. Last day ofclasses. August22 Tuesday. Exams. August24 Thursday. Commencement. Page 13 Revise the second and third paragraphs in Admission Requirements for Nursing Assistant Program Applicants (New orTransfer): All applicants who meet minimumplacement test requirements and have completed fileswillbe sentwrittennotificationfromthe AdmissionsOfficeof thedate class willbeginandofthedate and time forregistration. Qualifiedapplicantswillbe accepted/registered intothe NursingAssistant Program on afirstcome-first served basisuntiltheenrollmentlimitisreached foraparticularclass. Theremainingapplicantswillbeplacedonawaitinglist for first consideration for the subsequent quarter, or when the next Nursing Assistantcourse isofferedduringthesameyear. Applicantswhodidnotmeet minimumplacement test score requirements and desire to beenrolled into the program insubsequentquarters willneedtocompletedevelopmentaleducation course work to be eligible to enroll in the Nursing Assistant program. All applicants remaining on the list followingspringquarter will beconsidered on a first come-first served basis for admission to the program during the subsequent academic year. Pages 13-14 Revise the second and third paragraphs in Admission Requirements for CosmetologyProgram Applicants (New orTransfer): Theabove requirements foradmissionmust becompletedbyJuly 1 tobe consideredforadmissionintotheprogramduringthesubsequentacademicyear. Cosmetologyapplicantsmaybeadmittedonlyduringthefallandspringquarters ofanacademic year. Cosmetology applicantswithcompletedadmissionsfiles onJuly 1 andwhomeettheminimumplacementtestscorerequirementswillbe sent written notification from the Admissions Office of the time, date, and locationoftheirCosmetology interview/orientation. Applicantscompletingthegroup/orientationwillbeaccepted/registeredinto the program on a first come-first served basis until the enrollment limit is reached forthefallquarter. Remainingapplicantswhoattendedtheorientation butwhodo notregister for the fall quarter willbekeptonthe waitinglist for first consideration for the spring quarter. All applicants remaining on the waitinglistafter spring quarter willbeconsidered on a firstcome-first served basis for admissions to the program during the subsequent academic year. Applicantswhodid not meet minimumplacement test score requirements will need to complete the necessary developmental education course work to be consideredforthe subsequentacademic year. Page 15, AddbeforeHigh School Students: FRESH START POLICY (Academic Forgiveness) (pending COA Boardof Trustees' approval) AnyformerCollegeofTheAlbemarlestudentwhohasexperiencedalapse ofenrollment at College of The Albemarle for a period of three consecutive academic years may petitiononly once to the Dean of Instructionto have all coursework, oranybelow-averagegradesandhoursattempted,disregarded in calculatingthestudent'sgradepointaverage. Uponre-enrolling followingthe lapse, the student must first complete 18 quarter hours ofcredit course work with aminimum2.0GPA before requestinggrade forgiveness. Ifthe request is approved, the record of the earlier course work affected remains on the student's transcript but is not calculated in the cumulative GPA. Honors, if applicable, willbeawarded baseduponthe new. Fresh Start GPA. Page 15-16,Revise: InternationalStudentAdmissionPolicyand Procedure 2. Each international student whose first language is not English must submit an official score report for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or provide documented evidence of English LanguageproficiencytotheAdmissionsOffice. TheCollegeofThe AlbemarlerequiresaTOEFLscoreof500ordocumentedevidenceof Englishlanguageproficiency, i.e., course transcript. NOTE: International students who do nothave the required TOEFL score are recommended toenroll inan intensive Englishprogram at oneoftheELSLanguageCenterslocatedthroughouttheUnitedStates andtheworld. TheclosestcentertoCOA is located inWashington, D.C. ELScanbecontactedbywritingELS LanguageCenters, 5761 BuckinghamParkway, CulverCity,CA90230orbycalling310-410- 4688orbyfax310-410-4688. Studentswhoplantoattendoneofthe ELSLanguageCenterswillbegivenaconditionalletterofacceptance. ELSEnglishProficiencyEvaluationscoreof108satisfiestheEnglish language requirement. AddinNo. 5afterTOEFLtestscores: ordemonstrated Englishproficiency Page 18, AddabovePhysical Education ActivityCourse Fees: Special programs whichare sponsoredby stateagencies, meet lessthan a quarteroraretaughtatfacilitiesotherthanaCollegeofTheAlbemarlecampus or center may be exempt from activity fees (i.e., Basic Law Enforcement Training, NursingAssistant). Page 19, ReplaceREFUNDS ANDTUITIONCREDITS: TUITIONREFUND POLICY 1. Arefundshallnotbemadeexceptunderthefollowingcircumstances: a. A 100 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws prior to the first day of class(es) of the academic

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