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Evening College Bulletin 2000-2002 LaGrange College GA LaGrange, 30240 Evening College Communications Directory To reach an office not listedbelow, please call the general information line, 706-880-8000. Acomplete directory oftelephone, fax numbers, and e-mail addresses is available on the College web site, www.lgc.edu (areacodeforallnumbersis706) Office ofthe President 880-8240 President F. StuartGuUey, Ph.D. AcademicAffairs 880-8236 Vice President forAcademicAffairs and Dean ...Jay K. Simmons, Ph.D. Admission Office ^.. 880-8005 Director Andy Geeter Bookstore 880-8215 Manager Anita Laney BusinessAdministration Department 880-8317 Business Office/StudentAccounts 880-8278 Accounts Receivable Clerk Becky Carter Criminal Justice/Human Services Department 880-8204 Office ofthe Chaplain 880-8297 ElizabethWalkerLanierCampus Minister Rev. Quincy Brown Evening College 880-8021 Director Linda H. McMuUen Financial Planning Office 880-8241 Director Sylvia Smith Registrar's Office 880-8024 Director Jimmy Herring TheEveningCollegedivisionofLaGrangeCollegeadmitsqualifiedadultstudentsofany race, color, nationalandethnicoriginto alltherights,privileges,programsandactivities generallyaccordedormadeavailableto students inthedivision. EveningCollegedoes notdiscriminate onthebasisofsex,race, color, nationalorethnic origin inadministration ofitseducationalpolicies, admissionpolicies, financialaidpolicies,orotherschool- administeredprograms. Volume 1 Number i Evening College Bulletin LaGrange College 601 Broad Street GA LaGrange, 30240 The Evening College Bulletin is published forthebenefit ofapplicants and students in the Evening College Division ofLaGrange College and details policies, procedures, and programs that are specific to Evening College. The Evening College Bulletin is subordinate to the LaGrange College Bulletin. All policies not specifically addressed in the Evening College Bulletin are those policies detailed in the annual Bulletin. Inquiries regarding policies not covered shouldbe addressed to theVice President forAcademicAffairs and Dean. September2000 2000-2002 Digitized by the Internet Archive 2013 in http://archive.org/details/eveningcollegebu2000lagr Table of Contents EveningCollegereservestherighttomakemodificationsin thedegreerequirements, courses, schedules, calendar, regulations,feesandotherchangesdeemednecessaryor conducivetotheefficientoperation ofthedivision. Suchchangesbecomeeffectiveas announcedbytheproperLaGrange Collegeauthorities. Communications Directory Inside Front Cover Evening College Calendar 2 AboutLaGrange College 6 Mission;Accreditation; Evening College Admission 9 FreshmanAdmission; TransferAdmission; Readmission; EnrollmentProcedure Financial Planning 12 Philosophy; PaymentofCharges; Refund Policy; FinancialAidPolicies; FinancialAidPrograms Academic Support Services 26 Academic Policies 29 Attendance; Grades andCredits; HonorCode; Student Status; Transcripts Degree Requirements 33 Courses 36 BusinessAdministration; Criminal Justice; General Education FacultyListing 50 Aboutthe Campus Inside BackCover Evening College Calendar 2000 - 2002 Fall Term 2000: September 5 Placementexaminations September 6 OpeningConvocation September 7 EveningCollegeregistration September 11 Firstdayofclasses September 13 Final day forlateregistration ordrop/add Norefundforindividualclassesdroppedafterthisdate. W October 6 Lastdaytodrop aclasswithanautomatic ' October 11,12 Midterms November 2 Lastdaytodrop aclass November 9 Lastdayoffallclasses November 10 Reading Day November 13,14 Final exams November 21 Grades due WinterBreak: November 16-January2 Winterterm 2001 January 2 EveningCollegeregistration January 3 Firstdayofwinterclasses January 5 Finalday forlateregistrationordrop/add Norefundforindividualclassesdroppedafterthisdate. January 15 Noclasses- MartinLutherKingJr., Day W January 26 Lastdaytodrop aclasswithanautomatic ' January31 and February Midterms 1 February 22 Lastdaytodrop aclass March 1 Lastdayofwinterclasses 2 March 2 Reading Day March 5-6 Final Exams March 9 Grades due Springterm 2001: March EveningCollegeregistration March Firstday ofspringclasses March Final day forlateregistration ordrop/add Norefund forindividual classes droppedafterthisdate. W March 30 Lastdaytodropaclasswith an automatic ' April 4,5 Midterms April 7-15 SpringBreak-no classes — April 16 EasterMonday classes scheduled May 3 Lastdaytodrop aclass May 10 Lastdayofclasses May 11 ReadingDay May 14, 15 Final exams May 17 Grades due forgraduating seniorsby 12:00noon May 18 Grades due; Baccalaureate sermon May 19 Graduation SummerTerm 2001: June4 EveningCollege registration; classes begin June Finalday forlateregistration ordrop/add Norefund forindividualclassesdroppedafterthis date. W June 22 Lastdaytodrop acoursewithan automatic ' — July 4 Holiday no classes July 13 Lastdayto drop aclass July 18 Final exams forWednesdayclasses July 19 Finalexams forMonday,Tuesday, Thursday classes July 23 Grades due by 12:00 noon FallTerm 2001: September 4 Placementtests September 5 OpeningConvocation September 6 EveningCollegeregistration September 10 First day ofclasses September 14 Last day forlastregistrationordrop andadd Norefundforindividualclassesdroppedafterthisdate. September 28 Lastdayto drop a classwith an automatic 'W October 9, 10 Midterms November 1 Lastdayto drop a class November 8 Lastday offall classes November 9 Reading Day November 12, 13 Final exams November 19 Grades due \MnterBreak: November 14-January 1 WinterTerm 2002: Januar\' 7 Evening Collegeregistration and firstdayofwinterclasses January Last day forlate registrationordrop and add No refund forindividual classes droppedafterthisdate. January 21 No classes; Martin LutherKing. Jr. Day 'W January 24 Lastday to drop a class with an automatic Januarv' 29.30 Midterms February 21 Lastdaytodrop aclass February 28 Lastday ofwinterclasses March 1 Reading Day March 4,5 Final exams March 8 Grades due SpringTerm2002: March 6 EveningCollegeregistration and firstdayofspringclasses March 13 Lastday forlate registration ordrop and add Norefund forindividualclasses dropped afterthisdate. W March 28 Lastdayto dropaclasswith an automatic ' April 8-12 Spring Break April 16, 17 Midterms May 2 Lastdayto drop aclass May 9 Lastdayofspringclasses May 10 ReadingDay May 13, 14 Final exams May 16 Grades due. Seniors May 17 Baccalaureate Service; Grades due, all otherstudents May 18 Graduation SummerSession 2002: June 4 Registration andClassesbegin June 11 Lastday forlateregistrationordrop andadd. Norefund for individual classes droppedafterthisdate W June 20 Lastdaytodrop a classwith an automatic ' July 4 Holiday -No Classes July 18 Lastdaytodrop aclass July 24 Monday-Wednesdayclasses, exams duringclasstime July 25 Tuesday-Thursdayclasses, examsduringclasstime July 31 Gradesdue, 12:00noon About LaGrange College LaGrange College is calledthrough The United MethodistChurch to challenge the minds andinspire thesouls ofstudents by improvingtheircre- ative, criticalandcommunicativeabilities in a caringandethicalcommunity. Mission Statement LaGrange College, established in 1831, is ownedbytheNorth Georgia Conference ofTheUnitedMethodist Church. LaGrange College is proud ofthis relationship andbelieves that its mission is an extension ofthe work ofThe United MethodistChurch. LaGrange College is committedto the free, uninhib- itedpursuitoftruth. Academic freedomand free expressionoffacultyand students are integral to the LaGrange College ethos. LaGrange College is committedto challenging the minds and inspiring the souls ofstudents by improving theircreative, critical, and communicative abilities. Faculty recognize theparttheyplay in a student's developmentby serving as mentors androle models. The total LaGrange Collegeprogram- curricularand co-curricular-is designed to challenge and support students as they dealwith ftmdamental issues ofself, world, and God. The principal curricularmeans bywhich the College assists students in the improving oftheircreative, critical, and communicative abilities are an interdis- ciplinary, technologically sophisticated liberal arts program (A.A., B.A., B.S.), professionalprograms inbusiness (B.A., B.S., M.B.A), nursing (B.S.N.), education (B.A., M.Ed.), and continuing education. The principal co-curricular means is through a comprehensiveprogram ofstudent life and athletics. LaGrange College strives to be a caring and ethical community. The hallmark ofthe LaGrange College community is the quest forcivility, diversity, service, andexcellence.

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