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LAGRANGE COLLEGE Undergraduate Bulletin 2003-2004 ?S"K;J*»^^- >W\^*^:. ^miMw^:^*?:M^>Nm:^^ w ^%i '^A 'TWfW^ 601 Broad Street, LaGrange, Georgia 30240 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/lagrangecollegeu2003lagr VOLUME CLXn SEPTEMBER 2003 NUMBER1 BULLETIN LAGRANGE COLLEGE LAGRANGE, GEORGIA CATALOGUEISSUE 2003-2004 Communications Directory LaGrange College 601 Broad Street LaGrange, Georgia 30240-2999 (706) 880-8000 Fax: (706) 880-8358 www.lagrange.edu Forpromptattention,pleaseaddressinquiriesasindicatedbelow. Prefixis706. LaGrangeCollege (generalinformation) 880-8000 OfficeofthePresident 880-8230 DirectorofAdmission 880-8253 Controller 880-8232 VicePresidentforAcademic Affairs andDean 880-8235 VicePresident&Deanfor StudentLife andRetention 880-8004 DirectorofInformation Systems 880-8050 DirectorofStudentFinancialPlanning 880-8229 Registrar 880-8237 DirectorofCareerPlanning andPlacement 880-8286 ExecutiveVicePresidentforAdministration 880-8267 VicePresidentforAdvancement 880-8257 & ExecutiveDirectorofInstructional InformationTechnology 880-8304 DirectorofAlumni Activities 880-8245 DirectorofCommunications andMarketing 880-8246 Visitors are welcome at LaGrange Collegethroughouttheyear. Theadministrative officesintheQuillianBuildingareopenMondaythroughFridayfrom8:00a.m. to5:00 p.m. Saturdayvisits maybe arranged byappointment. Visitors desiring interviews with membersofthestaffareurgedtomake appointmentsinadvance. LaGrange College admits qualified students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration ofits educational pohcies, admissions pohcies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs LaGrangeCoUegeBulletin,VolumeCLXn,Number 1 President: Dr.F. StuartGulley Editor: Dr. JaySimmons LaGrangeCollegeBulletin, theofficialpubUcationofLaGrangeCollegeforcurrent andfuture students, ispublishedmonthlyexceptFebruary, AugustandNovember. Correspondence shouldbedirectedtotheOfficeofAcademicDean,LaGrange College, 601 BroadStreet,LaGrange, GA 30240-2999.E-mailcorrespondenceto [email protected](706)880-8358. Challenging the mind. Inspiring the soul. 2 WilliamandEvelynBanksLibrary CONTENTS CommunicationsDirectory 2 Calendar 5 AboutLaGrange College, PurposeandHistory 9 LaGrange CollegeatAlbany 12 TheLaGrangeCollegeCampus 13 Admission 18 FinancialInformation 23 FinancialAid 28 StudentLife 45 InformationTechnology and Academic SupportServices 57 Academic Programs andDegreeRequirements 66 CoreProgramintheLiberal Arts 71 Academic Regulations andProcedures 75 Pre-professional andCo-operativePrograms 90 Departments and Courses 97 Faculty, Trustees and Administration 245 Index 263 CHANGE OFREGULATIONS TheCollegereservestherighttomakemodificationsinthedegreerequirements, courses, schedules, calendar,regulations,feesandotherchangesdeemednecessaryor conducivetotheefficientoperationoftheCollege. Suchchangesbecomeeffectiveas announcedbythepropercollegeauthorities. Note: Forinformation,regulationsandproceduresforgraduate smdy,pleaseseethe GraduateBulletin.Forinformation,regulationsandproceduresforeveningcourses, pleaseseetheEveningCollegeBulletin,Forinformation,regulationsandproceduresof theAlbanycampus,pleaseseetheAlbanyBuUetin. ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2003-2004 Day Program Fall Semester August 2003 August 19 Newfacultyassemble August 20 Opening Session August 26-29 New studentorientation September 1 LaborDay-CollegeClosed September 2 Registrationfornew andreturningDay students not prepaid. Advisorsforfreshman, transfer andreadmitted students are available. Lateregistrationfeeafterthisdate. Faironthe Square, LaFayette Square5:00p.m. September 3 All ClassesBegin OpeningConvocation atFirstUnitedMethodistChurch September 5 Enddrop/addperiod andlateregistration. Norefunds for individualcourses droppedafter5:00p.m. "I" gradesmust bechanged topermanentgrades. September 25 NamedScholarshipLuncheon September 30 Lastday todropaclass with anautomatic "W" October 6,7 InterimTermPre-registration October 9-10 FallBreak-No Classes October 17 Midterm. BoardofTrusteesMeeting October 17-19 Homecoming October 27-31 Advisingperiod andpre-registrationforDavpr students. Students completing degreerequirementsbyend offall termshould filepetitions forgraduation. Students maydeclaremajors. Advisors available. November 6 Lastdaytodrop aclass November 22 FallVisitationDay November 25 LastDayofClassesbeforeThanksgivingBreak November 26-28 Thanksgiving holidays. Administrativeofficesopen November24-26. December 1 Classesresume afterThanksgivingBreak December 2-7 Celebrate the ServantWeek December 5 LastDayofFall SemesterClassesforDayCollege. December 8-12 FinalExams December 12 Begintermbreak, 5:00p.m. December 19 Grades due. Lastdaytopre-pay orconfirmpre-registration forInterimand SpringTerms 2004; otherwise, pre- registered students must go through registration, January 2, 2004. December 24 Holidays foradministrationand staffbegin atl2:00p.m December 29-31 Administrativeofficesopen. Interim Term January 2004 January Administrativeoffices closed. January Residencehalls open. Registrationfornew andreturning Day students. Advisors forfreshman, transfer and readmitted students are available. Evening College,jointenrollmentandgraduate registration. Nightand graduate advisors are available. Lateregistrationfee afterthis date. MandatoryFirstMeeting forallInterimClasses January EndDrop/Add. Norefundforindividual classes dropped afterthis date. Lastdayforlateregistration January 16 Lastday todrop aclass with an automatic "W" January 19 MartinLuther King, Jr. Day- Collegeclosed. NoClasses. January 30 Lastdayofclass February 4 InterimTermGrades due Spring Semester February 2004 February Dayprogramregistrationfornew andremming students notprepaid. Advisors forfi-eshman, transferand readmitted students are available. February 9 Classesbegin- InterimTermGrades due February 16 Enddrop/addat5:00p.m. Norefundforindividual classesdropped after this date. "I" grades mustbechanged topermanent grades. Lastday forlateregistration. February 13-14 Scholars'Weekend March 5 Lastday to dropaclass withan automatic "W" March 6 SpringVisitationDay March 22 Midterm. March 29-April 2 Advisingperiodandpre-registrationforupperclassDay programstudents. Studentscompletingdegreerequirements insummerorfallshouldfilepetitionsforgraduation. Studentsmaydeclaremajors. Advisorsavailable April 5-9 Springbreak Administrativeofficesopen April 9 GoodFriday-Closedat 12:00noon April 16 Lastdaytodrop aclass BoardofTrusteesMeeting April 26-30 Pre-RegistrationforInterimTravelProjects April 30 HonorsDay April 30-Mayl FamilyWeekend May MayDay 1 May 12 LastdayofclassforDayProgram May 14-19 FinalExams May 20 GRADES DUEFORGRADUATES BY 12:00P.M. May 21 Graduationrehearsal, facultymarshals and student marshals attend. Seniorbrunch, facultyinvited. BaccalaureateatFirstUnitedMethodistChurch. All faculty shouldplanto attend. Gradesdue5:00p.m. May 22 Graduationon Quadrangle. 8:30 a.m. May 31 MemorialDay - Collegeclosed. 1 Summer I Term 2004 June 1 Residencehalls open June 2 Registration June 3 All classes meet June 4 Enddrop/add at5:00p.m. Norefundforindividual classes dropped afterthisdate. June 1 Lastdaytodropaclasswithanautomatic "W" June 25 Lastdaytodrop acourse June 30 Departmental AnnualReports dueinDean's Office. July 5 July4th College Holiday—noclasses July 7 12:00 and2:00classeshaveexamsduringclass times 7:30and9:30classes haveexams during class times July 8 Gradereports due atnoon. Summer II Term 2004 July 8 Residencehallsopen Registration, Registrar's Office, SmithHall July 9 All classes meet July 12 Enddrop/addNorefundforindividualclassesdropped afterthis date. July 19 Lastday todrop aclass withan automatic "W" August 2 Lastday todrop aclass August 11 12:00 and 2:00classeshaveexams during class times August 12 7:30and9:30classeshaveexamsduring class times August 13 Gradereportsduebynoon.

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