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C^ <:^70^i^ - ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY CATALOG 1992-94 ACCREDITATION AND MEMBERSHIPS Elizabeth City State University is accredited by the Commission on Collegesofthe Southern Association of Colleges and Schoolsto award baccalaureate degrees. Its Teacher Education Program is approved by the North Carolina State Board of Education and its Industrial Technology Program is accredited by the National Association of In- dustrial Technology. The University as a whole, or through components of it, has current memberships in various professional and/or learned organizations. Memberships are held in the following: American Council on Education National Association of American Association of American Student Aid Colleges for Teacher Administrators Education National Collegiate Athletic American Association of Higher Association Education National Cooperative Education American Association of School Association Administrators North American Association of American Association of State Summer Sessions Colleges and Universities North Carolina Association of American Library Association Colleges for Teacher Educa- Associated Collegiate Press tion Association of Teacher North Carolina Association of Education Institutions Student Aid Administrators Carolinas Association of North Carolina Association of Collegiate Registrars and Summer Sessions Admissions Officers North Carolina Cooperative Central Intercollegiate Athletic Education Association Association North Carolina Library Associa- College Entrance Examination tion Board Society for College and Intercollegiate Press University Planning National Association of College Southern Association of and University Business College and University Officers Business Officers National Association for Equal Southern Association of Opportunity in Higher Educa- Libraries tion Southern Association of National Association of Student Aid Administrators Intercollegiate Athletics A NOTETO STUDENTS Thepublisherofthisbulletinhasattemptedtopresentinformationwhich,atthetimeofpreparationforprinting, mostaccuratelydescribesthecourseofferings, faculty listings, policies, procedures, regulations, and requirements oftheUniversity. However,itdoesnotestablishcontractualrelationships. TheUniversityreservestherighttomake changesinbothcurhculaandregulationswithoutpriornotice. Studentsshouldconsultacademicadvisorsforcurrent information. Copies of the general catalogue are made available to all students registered at the University, high school guidancecounselors, andcollegeand university libraries. Additionalcopiesareavailablefor$2.00fromtheOffice ofthe Registrar, Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, North Carolina27909. ^^ XJb. 7 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY CATALOG 1992-1994 ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA 27909 NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT ElizabethCityStateUniversityiscommitledtoequalityofeducationalopportunityanddoesnotdiscrimi- nateagainstapplicants, students,oremployeesbasedon race,color, nationalorigin, religion, sex. age.or handicap Moreover. Elizabeth City State University is open to people of all races and actively seeks to promote racial integration by recruiting and enrolling a larger numberofwhite students Elizabeth City State University supportsthe protections available to membersof itscommunity under allapplicablefederallaws,includingTitlesVlandVIIoftheCivilRightsActof1964,TitleIXoftheEducation Amendments of 1972. Sections 799A and 845 of the Public Health Service Act. The Equal Pay and DiscriminationActs.Section504andExecutiveOrder11246oftheRehabilitationActof1973.andtheFamily Educational Rightsand Privacy Actof 1974 (Partof PL 93-308). A MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR Mmm Here at Elizabeth City State University Miiftttiiii we have ushered in a new century of mfii^ifffm academic service dedicated to the prin- y ciple that all people who thirst for knowl- edge have a right, in this great democ- Mjii racy of ours, to drink their fill at the r academicoasisweprovide. Weareproud ii1 *'Irf to have served the citizens of the region, this state, and this nation for more than one hundred years; all the while firmly rooted in the belief that all people "have the right to be all that they can be." We at Elizabeth City State University stand ready to assist and guide you in your quest for educational advancement and self-actualization. We live today in an era of great challenge: rapid social change, economic cycles, geopolitical upheavals, educational disenchantment, and spiritual stagnation. It is our hope that the University will prepare you to understand the critical issues involved, make intellectually in- cisive analyses, and then to move undauntingly toward their solution. We can expect no less from a Viking! It must be realized that our University has an inspiring history; we owe much to those who have pioneered the academic terrain before us. We give homage to these illustrious men and women and we repledge our allegiance to those lofty ideas they championed. At this point in our history we must open up new vistas for academic explo- ration and we must chart the course so that the Vikings who follow will navigate from a true map which will allow them to extend even further the outreaches of academic excellence. The University wishes you success in your scholarly endeavors. It is hoped that your sojourn here in the lush serenity of northeastern North Carolina will be a richly rewarding one for you and a poignantly memorable one for us. Respectfully yours, Jimmy R. Jenkins Chancellor 1 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL SEMESTER, 1992-93 WEDNESDAY, August 19 Residence Halls Open, Third Session Orientation Students, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY, August 23 Residence Halls Open, All Students, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MONDAY, August 24 Official Registration, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. TUESDAY, August 25 Late Registration Begins - Classes Begin - 8:00 a.m. Regular Fall Semester Accelerated First Three Weeks Accelerated First Six Weeks Accelerated First Nine Weeks Accelerated First Twelve Weeks FRIDAY, August 28 Late Registration Ends Last Day to Change Courses or Sections SATURDAY, August 29 Evening/Weekend Program Registration 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Saturday Classes Begin MONDAY, September 7 Labor Day Holiday, Classes Dismissed, Offices Closed TUESDAY, September 8 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. TUESDAY, September 15 First Three Weeks End TUESDAY, October 6 First Six Weeks End MONDAY, October 12 Mid-Term Week Begins SATURDAY, October 17 Mid-Term Week Ends MONDAY, October 19 Fall Recess Begins WEDNESDAY, October 21 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. Second Six Weeks Begin FRIDAY, October 23 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "W" THURSDAY, October 29 First Nine Weeks End MONDAY, November 9 Official Early Registration Week Begins Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY, November 13 Official Early Registration Week Ends at 4:00 p.m. TUESDAY, November 17 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "WF" or "WP" Last Day to Remove 'T' Grades THURSDAY, November 19 First Twelve Weeks End WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY Thanksgiving Holiday Week Begins November 25-28 MONDAY, November 30 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. FRIDAY, December 4 Second Six Weeks End MONDAY - FRIDAY Final Examination Week December 7-1 MONDAY, December 14 All Grade Reports are due in the Registrar's Office by 3:00 p.m. 1 SPRING SEMESTER, 1993 SUNDAY, January 10 Residence Halls Open, New Orientation Students Only, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MONDAY-TUESDAY, New Student Orientation Session January 11-12 TUESDAY, January 12 Residence Halls Open, All Students, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, January 13 Official Registration, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, January 14 Classes Begin - 8:00 a.m. Late Registration Begins Regular Spring Semester Accelerated First Three Weeks Accelerated First Six Weeks Accelerated First Nine Weeks Accelerated First Twelve Weeks SATURDAY, January 16 Evening/Weekend Program Registration 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Saturday Classes Begin MONDAY, January 18 Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.'s Holiday, Classes Dismissed, Offices Closed TUESDAY, January 19 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, January 20 Late Registration Ends Last Day to Change Courses or Sections THURSDAY, February 4 First Three Weeks End THURSDAY, February 25 First Six Weeks End MONDAY, March 1 Mid-Term Week Begins WEDNESDAY, March 3 Founders Day SATURDAY, March 6 Mid-Term Week Ends MONDAY, March 8 Spring Recess Week Begins SATURDAY, March 13 Spring Recess Week Ends MONDAY, March 15 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, March 17 Second Six Weeks Begin FRIDAY, March 19 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "W" THURSDAY, March 25 First Nine Weeks End MONDAY, April 5 Official Early Registration Week Begins Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. THURSDAY, April 8 Official Early Registration Week Ends at 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY, April 9 Good Friday Holiday, Classes Dismissed, Offices Closed SUNDAY, April 11 Easter Sunday MONDAY, April 12 Easter Monday, Classes Dismissed TUESDAY, April 13 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. FRIDAY, April 16 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "WP" or "WF" Last Day to Remove "I" Grades MONDAY, April 19 First Twelve Weeks End MONDAY, April 26-28 Final Examination Week, Graduating Seniors THURSDAY, April 29 Grade Reports for Graduating Seniors are due in the Registrar's Office at 12:00 Noon for the Spring Semester FRIDAY, April 30 Second Six Weeks End MONDAY, May 3-7 Final Examination Week, Other Students SUNDAY, May 9 Spring Commencement - Mother's Day TUESDAY, May 1 All Grade Reports are due in the Registrar's Office by 3:00 p.m. IV FALL SEMESTER, 1993-94 WEDNESDAY, August 18 Residence Halls Open, Third Session Orientation Students, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY, August 22 Residence Halls Open, All Students, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MONDAY, August 23 Official Registration, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. TUESDAY, August 24 Late Registration Begins Classes Begin - 8:00 a.m. Regular Fall Semester Accelerated First Three Weeks Accelerated First Six Weeks Accelerated First Nine Weeks Accelerated First Twelve Weeks FRIDAY, August 27 Late Registration Ends Last Day to Change Courses or Sections SATURDAY, August 28 Evening/Weekend Program Registration 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Saturday Classes Begin MONDAY, September 6 Labor Day Holiday, Classes Dismissed, Offices Closed TUESDAY, September 7 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. TUESDAY, September 14 First Three Weeks End TUESDAY, October 5 First Six Weeks End MONDAY, October 11 Mid-Term Week Begins SATURDAY, October 16 Mid-Term Week Ends MONDAY, October 18 Fall Recess Begins WEDNESDAY, October 20 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. Second Six Weeks Begin FRIDAY, October 22 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "W" THURSDAY, October 28 First Nine Weeks End MONDAY, November 8 Official Early Registration Week Begins Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY, November 12 Official Early Registration Week Ends at 4:00 p.m. TUESDAY, November 16 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "WF" or "WP" Last Day to Remove 1" Grades THURSDAY, November 18 First Twelve Weeks End WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY Thanksgiving Holiday Week Begins November 24-27 MONDAY, November 29 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. FRIDAY, December 3 Second Six Weeks End MONDAY - FRIDAY Final Examination Week December 6-10 MONDAY, December 13 All Grade Reports are due in the Registrar's Office by 3:00 p.m. 1 SPRING SEMESTER, 1994 SUNDAY, January 9 Residence Halls Open, New Orientation Students Only, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MONDAY-TUESDAY New Student Orientation Session January 10-11 TUESDAY, January 11 Residence Halls Open, All Students, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, January 12 Official Registration, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, January 13 Classes Begin - 8:00 a.m. Late Registration Begins Regular Spring Semester Accelerated First Three Weeks Accelerated First Six Weeks Accelerated First Nine Weeks Accelerated First Twelve Weeks SATURDAY, January 15 Evening/Weekend Program Registration 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Saturday Classes Begin MONDAY, January 17 Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.'s Holiday, Classes Dismissed, Offices Closed TUESDAY, January 18 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, January 19 Late Registration Ends Last Day to Change courses or sections THURSDAY, February 3 First Three Weeks End THURSDAY, February 24 First Six Weeks End MONDAY, February 28 Mid-Term Week Begins THURSDAY, March 3 Founders' Day SATURDAY, March 5 Mid-Term Week Ends MONDAY, March 7 Spring Recess Week Begins SATURDAY, March 12 Spring Recess Week Ends MONDAY, March 14 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, March 16 Second Six Weeks Begin FRIDAY, March 18 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "W" THURSDAY, March 24 First Nine Weeks End MONDAY, April 4 Official Early Registration Week Begins Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. THURSDAY, April 7 Official Early Registration Week Ends at 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY, April 8 Good Friday Holiday, Classes Dismissed, Offices Closed SUNDAY, April 10 Easter Sunday MONDAY, April 1 Easter Monday, Classes Dismissed TUESDAY, April 12 Classes Resume, 8:00 a.m. FRIDAY, April 15 Last Day to Drop Course(s) and Receive a Grade of "WP" or "WF" Last Day to Remove "I" Grades MONDAY, April 18 First Twelve Weeks End MONDAY, April 25-27 Final Examination Week, Graduating Seniors THURSDAY, April 28 Grade Reports for Graduating Seniors are due in the Registrar's Office by 12:00 Noon for the Spring Semester FRIDAY, April 29 Second Six Weeks End MONDAY, May 2-6 Final Examination Week, Other Students SUNDAY, May 8 Spring Commencement Mother's Day TUESDAY, May 10 All Grade Reports are due in the Registrar's Office by 3:00 p.m. vi CORRESPONDENCE DIRECTORY To facilitate prompt attention, inquiries should be written to the appropriateperson and office, Elizabeth CityState University, Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909. The University's information number is (919) 335-3400. GENERAL Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, Chancellor Dr. Aubrey S. Escoffery, Assistant to the Chancellor Attorney Alice C. Bynum, Legal Assistant to the Chancellor Mr. Melvin R. Daniels, Jr., Special Assistant to the Chancellor Dr. Willie G. Shaw, Athletic Director ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Dr. Helen M. Caldwell, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. Nellie T. Hardy, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. James H. Townes, AssistantViceChancellorforAcademicAffairs/ Administration and Director of Summer School Dr. Dan M. Pearce, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs/ Special Programs Dr. Claude W. Green, Administrative Librarian Dr. Bishop M. Patterson, Week-End/Evening Program Dr. Carol C. Jones, Director of University Honors Program Dr. Boyce C. Williams, Director of Teacher Education and Student Teaching ECSU INCENTIVE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Dr. Dennis J. Brown, Director, Incentive Scholarship Program STUDENT AFFAIRS Dr. Leon S. White, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Mr. Willie B. Spence, Assistant Vice Chancellor/Student Affairs- Administration Dr. Olive R. Wilson, Assistant Vice Chancellor/Student Affairs-Pro- grams and Director of Cooperative Education Mr. Kenneth H. Roberts, Director of Residence Life Mr. Charles L. Foster, Acting - Coordinator of Counseling Services/ Testing Mr. Brutus N. Jackson, Director, Career Planning and Placement/ Cluster Program ADMISSIONS AND RECRUITMENT Mr. Erthel Hines, Coordinator of Admissions and Recruitment VII FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS Mr. James E. Swimpson, Director of Financial Aid Mrs. Barbara F. Simpson, Assistant Director of Financial Aid DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING Dr. Charles Tichenor, Acting-Vice Chancellor for. Development/ Planning AssistantVice Chancellorfor Developmentand Planning Mr. Leonard R. Ballou, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Planning and Research/Archivist Mrs. Marian B. Mitchell, Director, Alumni Relations Mrs. Joyce Langston, Title III Director Ms. Shelia A. Johnson, Director of Public Relations BUSINESS AFFAIRS Mr. Roger A. McLean, Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance Mr. AlbertC. Robinson, Jr., Assistant Vice ChancellorforOperations Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance Miss Lois Sawyer, Comptroller Mrs. Miriam Jackson, Coordinator of Student Accounts RECORDS AND TRANSCRIPTS Mr. Tommy M. Foust, Registrar Mrs. Vivian S. Key, Assistant Registrar VIII

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