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A Historically Black Seventh-day Adventist College TODAY'SCOLLEGEFOR TOMORROW'SLEADERS ACCREDITATION OakwoodCollege isaccreditedbytheCommissiononCollegesoftheSouthern Associationof CollegesandSchoolstoawardAssociateandBachelor'sDegrees. BACCALAUREATE DEGREES BUSINESSANDEDUCATION Accounting ElementaryEducation BusinessEducation OfficeSystemsManagement ComputerScience Management EarlyChildhoodEducation Physical Education Economics HUMANITIES Communications Music English MusicEducation EnglishEducation MusicPerformance LanguageArtsEducation (Professional Degree) NATURALSCIENCESANDMATHEMATICS Biochemistry FoodandNutrition MathematicsEducation Biology HomeEconomics NaturalSciences BiologyEducation HomeEconomicsEducation Nursing Chemistry HumanDevelopment/FamilyStudies PhysicsEducation ChemistryEducation Mathematics ComputerScience Mathematics/ComputerScience RELIGIONANDTHEOLOGY Religion ReligiousEducation MinisterialTheology SOCIALSCIENCES History Psychology SocialWork HistoryEducation Social ScienceEducation (ProfessionalDegree) INTERDISCIPLINARYSTUDIES ASSOCIATE DEGREESANDCERTIFICATES Accounting Communications OfficeAdministration Art(Commercial) ComputerScience PublishingMinistry BibleInstructorship GeneralOfficeTechnology ChurchLeadership Nursing MINORS Accounting English Political Science ArtEnglish: WritingEmphasis Gerontology Physical Education Biology History Physics Chemistry HomeEconomics Psychology ChildDevelopment Management Religion Communication Mathematics Sociology ComputerScience Music Theology Correctional Science Music: Sec. Instrument UrbanStudies Economics Office Administration OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1991-1993 Our Ninety-sixth and Ninety-seventh Years Oakwood College is an Equal Opportunity Employer which does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age or handicap as consistentwithSection702ofTitleVIIofthe 1964CivilRightsAct.Compliance with this statement is pledgedby the governing board. The institution reserves the rightto revise its policies within a school year. Such changes take effect immediately, provided they have been written or publicly announced. 1991-1993 Direct Correspondence Accordingly: President General Administration Vice President forAcademicAffairs Academic Policies Vice-President forStudent Services Residence Information DirectorofAdmissionsandRecords Admissions Application Transcripts, GradeReports DirectorofFinancial Aid Federal Financial Aid DirectorofCredit andCollections StudentAccounts DirectorofAlumni Affairs Alumni Concerns Address: OakwoodCollege Huntsville, AL 35896 Telephone Directory: Admissions 1-800-824-5312 In Alabama 1-800-544-4183 Credit&Collections 1-800-824-5320 InAlabama 205-726-7379 College Switchboard 205-726-7000 Financial Aid 1-800-824-5321 InAlabama 205-726-7208 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome 8 Board ofTrustees .....9 College Administration 10-12 Institutional Mission 13 Student Life and Services 16 Residence Halls 19 Student Labor 20 Career Planning and Placement 21 Admissions Standards 23 Financial Policies 27 Tuition Charges 27 Course Fees 28 Academic Policies 37 Freshman Studies 48 Degree Requirements 54 General Education Requirements 55 Departments ofInstruction 59 Faculty ofthe College 205 College Committees 214 Index 215-218 62 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1991-1992 EVENTS FALL WINTER SPRING (11 weeks) (10weeks) (10weeks) FacultyWorkshop Dec.5 FacultyColloquium Aug. 7-10 Freshman Fin.Clearance Aug. 25 Orientation/Testing Aug. 26,27,28 Registration (Freshmenonly) Aug. 29 Fin.Clearance/RegistrationAll Students Aug. 28,29,30 Jan. 2,3,6 Mar. 16-18 FreshmanConsecration Aug. 30 LaborDayObserved Sept. 2 Instruction, Late Registration and Drop/Add Fees Sept. 3 Jan. 7 Mar. 19 ClassOrganizations(Sen.,Jr.,Soph.) Sept. 8 SeniorPresentation M^r. 25 Lastdayfor 100%tuition refund, less $50charge; Lastdaytofinancially clear; Lastdaytoenterclasses; Lastdaytoapplyfor P/Fgrade Sept. 10 Jan. 14 Mar. 26 M. L. King birthdayobserved Jan. 20 Lastdayfor90%tuition refund Si^t. 17 Jan. 21 Apr. 2 English ProficiencyExam (below) Jan. 26 Seniors/AdvisorssubmitAppl. for Grad/FYS'sto Dept. Chairs; Advisee's Rostersdue Sept. 20 Lastdayfor60%tuitionrefund; NO TUITION REFUND AFTER TODAY Sept. 24 Jan. 28 Apr. 9 ChairssubmitAppl. forGrad/FYS's — forseniorstoAdmiss.& Rec.Off. Oct. 1 — Honors RecognitionChapel Oct. 1 Mid-quarter Oct. 9 —Feb. 7 —(below) Ingattiering Field Days Oct.13,14 Lastdaytodropaclass Oct. 16 Feb. 13 (below) English ProficiencyExam Oct. 20 (above) . Pre-Advising (Prospective Seniors Only) Apr. 20,21 Mid-quarter (above) (^ove) Apr. 22 Pre-Advising Pr., So., Fr.) (below) (below) Apr. 22,23 Pre-Registration (Seniorsonly) Oct. 21,22 Feb. 17,18 Pre-Advising (Jr., So., Fr.) Oct. 23,24 Feb. 19,20 (above) Lastdaytodropaclass (above) —(above) Apr. 29 HonorsConvocation — —May5 Winter Break Registration N^v. 7,8 English ExitExams Nov. 10 Mar. 1 May 13 FINALEXAMS —Nov. 17-20 —Mar. 8-11 May20-22,24 SeniorGrades Due May25 (A.M.) AllGradesDue Nov. 22 Mar. 1 —May27 Winter Break Nov. 21-Jan 1 — WinterBreak Instruction Dec. 2-20 Winter BreakGradesDue —Dec. 23 — Spring Break M^r. 12-15 Senior Deadlinefor HSI,Transfer, CLEPCredit Mar. 1 Commencement May31 8 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1992-1993 EVENTS FALL WINTER SPRING (11 weeks) (10 weeks) (10 weeks FacultyWorkshop Dec. 3 FacultyColloquium A^g.5-8 Freshman Fin.Clearance Aug. 23 — Orientation/Testing Aug. 24,25,26 Registration (Freshmenonly) Aug. 27 Fin.Clearance/Registration All Students Aug. 26,27,28 Jan. 4 (pm),5,6 Mar. 22,23,24 FreshmanConsecration Aug. 28 Labor DayObserved Sep.7 instruction. Late Registration and Drop/Add Fees Aug. 31 Jan. 7 Mar. 25 ClassOrganizations — (Sen.,Jr., Soph.) Sep. 13 Senior Presentation M^r. 31 Lastdayfor 100%tuition refund, less $50charge; Lastdayto financiallyclear;Lastdaytoenter classes; LastdaytoapplyforP/F grade Sep. 8 Jan. 14 Apr. 1 M. L. Kingbirthdayobserved Jan. 18 Lastdayfor90%tuition refund Sep. 14 Jan. 21 A—pr. 8 English ProficiencyExam (below) Jan. 24 Seniors/AdvisorssubmitAppl. for Grod/FYS'sto Dept.Chairs; Advisee'sRostersdue Sep. 18 Lastdayfor60%tuition refund; NOTUITION REFUNDAFTERTODAY Sep. 21 Jan. 28 A—pr. 15 Advisees' RostersDue Sep. 25 ChairssubmitAppl. forGrod/FYS's for seniorstoAdm. & Rec. Off. Oct. 1 Honors RecognitionChapel Oct. 13 Mid-quarter Oct. 7 Fib. 4 (bdow) Ingathering Field Days Oct.11,12 Lostdaytodropaclass Oct. 14 Feb. 1 1 (biiow) English ProficiencyExam Oct. 18 (above) Pre-Advising (ProspectiveSrs. only) V- 26,27 Mid-quarter (dbove) i^ve) Apr. 27 Pre-Advising [Jr., So., Fr.) Oct. 19-23 Feb. 15-19 Apr. 28-29 Pre-Registration (Seniorsonly) Oct. 22,23 Feb. 18,19 Lastdaytodropaclass —(above) (ab>ove) M^y4 HonorsConvocation/Reception — —May4 Winter Break Registration Nov. 5,6 English ExitExams Nov. 8 Mar. 7 May23 FINALEXAMS —Nov. 15-18 Mar. 14-17 May26-30 SeniorGrades Due May31 (A.M.) AllGrades Due Nov. 20 Mar. 18 J—une 2 Winter Break Nov. 19-Jan. 3 — Winter Break Instruction Nov. 3aDec. 1 Winter BreakGrades Due —Dec. 21 — Spring Break M^r. 18-22 Senior Deadline forHSI,Transfer, CLEPCredit — —Mar. 15 Commencement j"Jne6 " English ProficiencyExam June 8 Surrmer Session (MATProg.) June 14-July30 Su'nmer SessionGradesDue Aug. 2 Welcome to Oakwood Here is aplace "where loveliness keeps house," where "true education" means the integration offaith and learning . . . . . . where the Oakwoodprogram ofChristian education is focusedboth on Spiritual development and academic excellence, where students reflecting demographic, cultural and national diversity . . . "enterto learn and depart to serve," and where both teacherand student find acommon bond ofunity as . . . "companions in learning and searching fortruth." Look through these pages and get to know Oakwood College. View its emphasis on the spiritual, its rigorous academic program, its student-centered activities,itsbeautifulcampus,itsmodemphysicalplant,allthatcomestogether to make Oakwood, "Today's College forTomorrow's Leaders." LOCATION OakwoodCollege is located five miles northwestofthe heartofthe city of Huntsville.Huntsvilleisacosmopolitancitylocatedinthenorthcentral portion of the state of Alabama and nestled in the beautiful Tennessee Valley at the foothills ofthe Appalachian Mountains. It has apopulation of 160,000. The College property consists of 1,185 acres at an elevation of 1,100 feet above sea level. The grounds ofthe campus are appropriately landscaped and afford a delightful setting forthe College. Huntsville is served by the Greyhound Bus Lines and connection with other buslinescanbemadeinpracticallyallnearbycities.Huntsvilleisalsoservedby American, Delta, Northwest, andUnited Airlines. Upon arrival attimesotherthantheopeningdates publishedin this BULLE- TIN, studentswillfindtaxi serviceavailable. Itisexpectedthatallstudentswill make full arrangements with the College before theirarrival. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MD A.C. McClure, Chairman SilverSpring, W.A. Murrain, ViceChairman Stone Mountain, GA MD M.C. VanPutten, ViceChairman SilverSpring, B.F. Reaves, Secretary Huntsville, AL D.F.Blake Bloomfield, CT S.H. Brooks Jamaica, NY R. C. Brown Chicago, IL E. A. Canson WestlakeVillage,CA R.H. Carter Berrien Springs, MI H. L. Davis Miami, PL D.D. Devnich Oshawa, Ontario,Canada J.M. Doggette Altamonte Springs, PL C.E.Dudley Nashville,TN MD R.S. Polkenberg SilverSpring, MA P. Pollet SouthLancaster, MD D. P. Gilbert SilverSpring, M.D. Gordon Decatur,GA MD C.E. Hodges Temple Hills, B.Johnston Portland, OR A.M. Kibble PinePorge, PA S.J. Lee Houston,TX W.J. Lewis Columbus, OH R. Lister Dallas, TX C. Mayfield Columbus, OH MN G. McNeilus Dodge Center, C.Miller Burleson,TX J. P. Monk Kansas City, MO T. J. Mosteret,Jr Westlake Village,CA D. L. Mullett Hawkins,TX L. Nelson RolandHeights, CA R.P. Peay Atlanta, GA NY E.J. Rashford Bronx, L. Reece Pasadena, CA E.L. Richardson Hamilton, Bermuda MD D. E. Robinson SilverSpring, E.W. Shepperd,Jr Portland, OR MD G.R. Thompson SilverSpring J.Thompson Detroit, MI J.O. Tompk Lincoln, NE M. Washington New York, NY E. L. Williamson Bronx, NY MD R. M. Wisbey Columbia, L.T. Wright Indianapolis, IN 9 COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT Benjamin F. Reaves, D. Min President Shirley Iheanacho, B.S Administrative Secretary ACADEMIC AFFAIRS C. GarlandDulan, Ph.D VicePresident forAcademic Affairs RoseM. Yates-Lashley, Ph.D Assistant VicePresident forAcademic Affairs Admissions andRecords Lovey D. Verdun, B.S DirectorofAdmissions andRecords ComputerCenter Geraldine Pullins, B.S Director, ComputerCenter Freshman Studies/Developmental Learning LindaWebb, M.S Director, Freshman Studies Program Developmental Learning ResourceCenter GrantsManagement Rose M. Yates-Lashley, Ph.D DirectorofGrants Management Institutional Effectiveness ArleneWimbley, B.S CoordinatorofInstitutional Effectiveness Library JannithLewis, Ph.D DirectorofLibraries MinneolaDixon, M.L.S Archives AlbertaHolmon, M.S.L.S Reference MorrisIheanacho, M.S.L Catalog RuthSwan, M.S.L.S., M.A.T Media Title III Hattie D. Mims, B.S DirectorofTitle III Programs COLLEGE RELATIONS Roy Malcolm, Ph.D Dean ofCollege Relations WOCG RadioStation DavidPerson, B.A ManagerofWOCG FINANCIALAFFAIRS Dennis Keith, Sr., M.B.A Vice PresidentforFinancial Affairs MogesW. Selassie, M.B.A Assistant Vice PresidentforFinance Oman Bailey, M.A. ...Assistant Vice President forBusiness Services& Operations 10

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