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Centenary College Student Handbook PDF

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CENTENARY COLLEGE Shreveport, Louisiana 1993-94 Student Handbook •Table of Contents STUDENT SERVICES (POLICIES CONT.) Academic Petitions 3 Food Service 21 Bookstore 3 ID Cards 21 Convocations 3 Keys 21 Career Development Center 3 Pets 22 Chaplain of the College 4 Posters and Publicity 22 Counseling - Academic 4 Preparation Week 22 Counseling - Personal 4 Residency Policies 23-30 Dean of Students' Office 4 Smoking Polices 30 Dining Hall 4 Sporting Restrictions 30 Financial Aid 5 Disciplinary Actions: Health Services 5 Alcohol 31 ID Cards 6 Civil Law 31 Juke Box Cafe (Snack Bar) 6 Drugs 31 Library 6 Failure to Cooperate 31 Lost and Found 7 False Informations 31 Mail 7 Fire Safety 31 New Student Orientation 8 Firearms 32 Religious Activities 8 Hazing 32 Security 8 Honor Code 32 Student Activities and Intramurals 8 Inappropriate Conduct 32 Student Union Building 8 Misuse of. 32 Unity (Service Learning) 9 Obstruction of. 32 Willson Lectures 9 Organizations 32 Physical Abuse 32 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Residential Rules 32 Expectations 12 Sexual Harassment 33-35 Students' Rights, Freedoms and Unauthorized Entry 33 Responsibilities 12 Visitation 33 Access to Higher Educations 13 Weapons 33 In the Classroom 13 Due Process 35-39 Student Records 13 Parking Policies 39-44 Activities 14 Insuring Your Off-Campus Freedom 16 Campus Safety 44-48 Disciplinary Proceedings 16 Drug Free Campus 48-59 Procedures for Establishing or Health Risks 50 Modifying Expectations 18 Legislation 52 General College Regulations: Counseling Resources 56 Address Change 20 Sexual Abuse Automobiles 21 Resources 58 (POLICES CONT.) Students' Rights and Records 59 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Expectations and Regulations Media: For Student Organizations 62 Conglomerate 68 New Organizations 62 Film Society 68 Membership 62 KSCL (Radio) 68 Rosters 63 Pegasus 68 Finances 63 Yoncopin 68 Fund Raising 63 Music: Use of College Facilities 63 Camerata 68 Site of Functions 63 Choir 69 Guests 63 Opera Centenary 69 Campus Organizations: Sigma Alpha Iota 69 Athletic 64 Jazz Ensemble 69 Dance 64 Pep Band 69 Departmental Wind Ensemble 69 Alpha Sigma Chi 64 Religious 69- Accounting 64 Miscellaneous: Math Club 64 Cultural Diversity 70 Physical Education 64 Resident Assistants 70 Physics 64 Student Activities Board 70 Psychology 64 Pre-Law 64 GOVERNANCE Drama 65 Governance 65 SGA Constitution 73 Greek Life 66 Senate Powers 73 Honorary Election Procedure 75 Alpha Chi 66 Judicial Branches: Alpha Epsilon Delta 66 Hall Councils 77 Alpha Kappa Delta 67 Judicial Board 77 Maroon Jackets 67 Conduct Review omicron Delta Kappa 67 Sub-Committee 79 Phi Eta Sigma 67 Judicial Process 79 Phi Alpha Theta 67 General Regulations 80 Phi Beta Lambda 67 Honor Court Sigma Gamma Epsilon 67 Constitution 81 Sigma Pi Sigma 67 Guidelines 88 Sigma Tau Delta 67 Student Foundation 67 CALENDAR SECTION Alma Mater (Words by James Church Alvord) Where the sleepy, silver bayou Gleams among the pines, Watching o’er the throbbbing city Alma Mater shines. Chorus: Forward, forward Centenary — Time and tide may fail. But our hearts shall love thee ever — Centenary, Hail! Like a wave the mighty city Surges ’round thy feet. Guide it, train it, teach it wisdom, Alma Mater sweet. Chorus: Green the boughs that rustle 'round thee On thy stately crest; Greener is our mem'ry of thee — Alma Mater blest. A CENTENARY COLLEGE JUL 18 2 5 Office of the President August 1993 Dear Centenary Student: It is my special pleasure to welcome you to Centenary College for the 1993-1994 academic year. The beginning of a new year creates a sense of anticipation in each of us. I hope that you will find the days and months ahead both challenging and rewarding. This student handbook has been carefully planned and prepared to help you when you face problems and uncertainties. The handbook is designed to inform you of the unique services, resources, opportunities and persons available on our campus. While you are a student here, I hope that you will contribute your own suggestions on how to make Centenary an even better college. Centenary exists for just one purpose-you, the student. The education of students is our central mission. So, I welcome your ideas about the ways we can increase the effectiveness of vour college. CENTENARY COLLEGE Student Government Association August 1993 Dear Centenary Student: On behalf of the Centenary Student Government Association, I would like to welcome you to Centenary College of Louisiana. We are happy to receive you into our community and hope you will become an active member of the College. The Student Government is your representative voice at Centenary. We are here to serve the student body and protect your interests in the College decision-making process. The Student Senate addresses student issues and concerns about the faculty, administration, and staff. In order for the Student Government to continue to be effective, it is vital that members of the student body become active. Students have opportunities to get involved in this process by running for office, participating in our committee system, the media, and other various organizations. I encourage each of you to become involved in your college. If you are interested in becoming involved in the Centenary community, we can help. Our office is located on the first floor of the Moore Student Union Building. Let us know if we can assist you in making a difference. If you have any questions or comments feel free to stop by our office. We wish you the best and hope you have a wonderful year. Sincerely, ' Student Services

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