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MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATEUNIVERSITYItta Bena, Mississippi 38941The Valley of ScholarsUNDERGRADUATE CATALOG2015-2017Published by the Office of the Vice President for Academic AffairsMississippi Valley State UniversityMVSU 726914000 Highway 82 West,Itta Bena, MS 38941-1400662-254-34351

This CatalogThis catalog, at the time of preparation for printing, accurately describes the academic programs, courseofferings, policies, procedures, and requirements of the University. However, it does not establishcontractual agreements. The University reserves the right to alter or change any statement containedherein without prior notice. Students starting their collegiate training during the period covered by thiscatalog (Summer, 2015 through Spring, 2017) are subject to the curricular requirements as specifiedherein. The requirements herein will extend for a five-year period from the date of entry for baccalaureateprograms. If students have not met their undergraduate educational objectives by that time, they will thenbecome subject to current curricular requirements. Mississippi Valley State University offers equaleducational opportunity to all persons without regard to sex, race, religion, national origin, physical ormental handicap, or age as specified by applicable laws and regulations. All policies relating toemployees’ rights to freedom from sexual harassment are extended to students, also.Photo CreditsMVSU Office of Communications and MarketingMISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY14000 HIGHWAY 82 WESTITTA BENA, MISSISSIPPI 38941-1400Main Switchboard: 662-254-9041Admissions: 662-254-3347Toll free in Mississippi: 800-GO2MVSUE-mail: admsn@mvsu.eduOn the Web: www.mvsu.eduAccreditationMississippi Valley State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Collegesand Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS) to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Contactthe Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404697-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Mississippi Valley State University.The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support aninstitution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.2

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016SUMMER IMay 21May 22ThursdayFridayMay 24May 25May 26SundayMondayTuesdayMay 27WednesdayMay 28May 29June 8-10June 15June 19ThursdayFridayMon-WedMondayFridayJune 25ThursdayJune 26FridaySUMMER IIJuly 1July 2July 3July 5July 6WednesdayThursdayFridaySundayMondayJuly 7TuesdayJuly 8July 10July 20-22July 24WednesdayThursdayMon-FriFridayJuly 27July 31August 3MondayFridayMondayAugust 5August 6WednesdayThursdayFALL 2015August 17August 18MondayTuesday3GHEC RegistrationOnline Registration and Academic AdvisementNew Student RegistrationResidence Halls OpenMemorial Day HolidayClasses BeginLate Registration Fee - 100.00 AssessedRegistration ClosesLast Day to Drop/Add CoursesFinancial Clearance (formerly purge)Report of Non-Attendance DueMID-TERM EXAMSLast Day to Withdraw from a ClassLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityNew Student Orientation and Registration(Valley Bound)FINAL EXAMSResidence Halls CloseDeadline to Submit Final GradesGHEC RegistrationOnline Registration and Academic AdvisementIndependence Day ObservedResidence Halls OpenClasses BeginLate Registration Fee 100.00 AssessedRegistration ClosesLast Day to Drop/Add ClassesFinancial Clearance (formerly purge)Report of Non-Attendance DueMID-TERM EXAMSNew Student Orientation andRegistration (Valley Bound)Last Day to Withdraw from a ClassLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityNew Student Orientation and Registration(Valley Bound)FINAL EXAMSDeadline to Submit Final Grades Residence HallsCloseFaculty ReturnsResidence Halls OPEN to New Students

August 16-23August 20August 20 – 26August 21Wed-SunThursdayAugust 24MondayAugust 28September 7September 8September 14FridayMondayTuesdayMondaySeptember 15September 18September 26October 3October 5-9October 12October 12 - 14October 15October 31November 6TuesdayFridaySaturdayFridayMon-FriMondayNovember 13November 20November 23-24November 25-27November 30December 3-4December 4December 7-11December 12December -FriSaturdayMondayWINTER 2015December 14MondayDecember 24-25December 28December 30January 4Thu-FriMondayTuesdayMondayWinter Term Classes BeginLate Registration Fee 100.00 AssessedChristmas BreakClasses ResumeWinter Term EndsDate to Submit Final GradesSPRING 2016January 4MondayFaculty & Staff Return to Work4FridaySaturdayFridayFreshman Academy/Transition WeekGHEC RegistrationSophomore Year Experience (FYE) WeekResidence Halls OPEN to ALL StudentsRegistration Continues/Academic AdvisementClasses BeginLate Registration Fee 100.00 AssessedWeekend College Session I BeginsLabor Day HolidayClasses ResumeLast Day to Drop/Add ClassesRegistration ClosesFinancial ClearanceReport of Non-Attendance DueWeekend College Session I EndsWeekend College Session II BeginsMID-TERM EXAMSDeadline to Submit Mid-Term GradesAcademic AdvisementOnline Registration begins for Spring 2015Weekend College Session II EndsLast Day to Withdraw from a ClassWeekend College Session III BeginsLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityGraduation Applications due to Student RecordsFall Break for Faculty and StudentsThanksgiving HolidaysClasses ResumeReading Days (No Classes)Weekend College Session III EndsFINAL EXAMSResidence Halls CloseDeadline to Submit Final Grades

January 7ThursdayJanuary 8FridayJanuary 11MondayClasses BeginLate Registration Fee 100.00 AssessedJanuary 15January 18January 19January 25FridayMondayTuesdayMondayWeekend College Session I BeginsMartin Luther King HolidayClasses ResumeRegistration ClosesLast Day to Drop/Add CoursesJanuary 26January 29February 11February 13February 19TuesdayFridayThursdaySaturdayFridayFinancial ClearanceReport of Non-Attendance DueMLK/Black History ConvocationWeekend College Session I EndsGraduation Applications Due to Student RecordsWeekend College Session II BeginsFeb. 29-Mar. 4March 7March 7-11March 14March 14–16Mon-FriMondayMon-FriMondayMon-WedMIDTERM EXAMSDeadline to Submit Mid-Term GradesSpring BreakClasses ResumeAcademic AdvisementOnline Registration begins forSummer I, Summer II & Fall 2015Honors ConvocationGood FridayWeekend College Session II EndsEaster MondayClasses ResumeLast day to Withdraw from a Class High School DayMarch 17March 25March 26March 28March 29March 31ThursdayFridaySaturdayMondayTuesdayThursdayApril 1April 7FridayThursdayApril 21April 25-28April 28-29April 29May 2-6May 5May 5Online Registration andAcademic Advisement ContinuesGHEC RegistrationResidence Halls OpenAcademic Advisement/New Student RegistrationWeekend College Session III BeginsLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityResearch DayFounder’s Day ConvocationSENIOR FINAL EXAMSReading Days (No Classes)Senior Final Grades DueFINAL EXAMSRetirement & Years of Service LuncheonWeekend College Session III Ends

MAY 7MaySATURDAYMondayResidence Hall Close at 5pmCOMMENCEMENTDeadline to Submit Final GradesACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016-2017SUMMER IMay 27FridayMay 29May 30May 31SundayMondayTuesdayJune 1June 2June 13-15June 17WednesdayThursdayMon-WedFridayJune 21June 24June 30TuesdayFridayThursdayJuly 1FridaySUMMER IIJune 29June 30July 3July 4July 5WedThuSundayMondayTuesdayJuly 6WednesdayJuly 7July 11July 15ThursdayMondayFridayJuly 18-20July 25July 29August 1Mon-WedMondayFridayMonday6GHEC RegistrationOnline Registration and Academic AdvisementNew Student RegistrationResidence Halls OpenMemorial Day HolidayClasses BeginLate Registration Fee - 100.00 AssessedRegistration ClosesLast Day to Drop/Add ClassesFinancial Clearance (formerly purge)Report of Non-Attendance DueMID-TERM EXAMSNew Student Orientation and Registration(Valley Bound)Last Day to Withdraw from a ClassLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityFINAL EXAMSResidence Halls CloseDeadline to Submit Final GradesGHEC RegistrationOnline Registration and Academic AdvisementResidence Halls OpenIndependence Day HolidayClasses BeginLate Registration Fee - 100.00 AssessedRegistration ClosesLast Day to Drop/Add ClassesFinancial Clearance (formerly purge)Report of Non-Attendance DueNew Student Orientation and Registration(Valley Bound)MID-TERM EXAMSLast Day to Withdraw from a ClassLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityNew Student Orientation and Registration(Valley Bound)

August 3August 4WednesdayThursdayFINAL EXAMSDeadline to Submit Final GradesResidence Halls CloseFALL 2016August 12August 12 – 17August 14-16FridayFri– SatMon-FriAugust 16TuesdayAugust 17WednesdayAugust 18ThursdayAugust 26September 5September 6September 8FridayMondayTuesdayThursdaySeptember 9September 14September 23FridayFridayFridaySeptember 24September 30October 3-7October 10October 10 - 12October 13October 29November yFridayNovember 11November 21-22November 23-25November 28December 1-2December 9December 5-9December 10December turdayMondayResidence Halls OPEN to New StudentsFreshman Academy (Early Check-In)Faculty ReturnsSophomore Summit (Early Check-In)GHEC RegistrationResidence Halls OPEN to ALL Students(4:00pm)CCC RegistrationRegistration Continues/Academic AdvisementClasses BeginLate Registration Fee - 100.00 AssessedWeekend College Session I BeginsLabor Day HolidayClasses ResumeLast Day to Drop/Add ClassesRegistration ClosesFinancial ClearanceReport of Non-Attendance DueGraduation Applications (December GraduatesOnly) due to Student RecordsWeekend College Session I EndsWeekend College Session II BeginsMID-TERM EXAMSDeadline to Submit Mid-Term GradesAcademic AdvisementOnline Registration begins for Spring 2017Weekend College Session II EndsLast Day to Withdraw from a ClassWeekend College Session III BeginsLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityFall Break for Faculty and StudentsThanksgiving HolidaysClasses ResumeReading Days (No Classes)Weekend College Session III EndsFINAL EXAMSResidence Halls CloseDeadline to Submit Final GradesWINTER 2016December 12Monday7Winter Term Classes BeginLate Registration Fee 100.00 Assessed

December 23FridayDecember 23-26 Fri-MonJanuary 3TuesdaySPRING 2017January 3January 4January 5TuesdayWednesdayThursdayJanuary 6FridayJanuary 9MondayJanuary 13January 16January 17January 23FridayMondayTuesdayMondayJanuary 24January 27February 9February 11February 17TuesdayFridayThursdaySaturdayFridayFeb. 27-Mar. 3March 6March 6-10March 13March 13–15Mon-FriMondayMon–FriMondayMon-WedMarch 23March 25March 30March 31April 6April 13April 14April idayMondayApril 18–21April 20April 24-27April 27–28April 28May nter Term EndsChristmas BreakDate to Submit Final GradesFaculty & Staff Return to WorkCCC RegistrationOnline Registration and Academic AdvisementContinuesGHEC RegistrationResidence Halls OpenAcademic Advisement/New Student RegistrationClasses BeginLate Registration Fee 100.00 AssessedWeekend College Session I BeginsMartin Luther King HolidayClasses ResumeRegistration ClosesLast Day to Drop/Add ClassesFinancial ClearanceReport of Non-Attendance DueMLK/Black History ConvocationWeekend College Session I EndsGraduation Applications Due to Student RecordsWeekend College Session II BeginsMIDTERM EXAMSDeadline to Submit Mid-Term GradesSpring BreakClasses ResumeAcademic AdvisementOnline Registration begins for Summer I& II & Fall 2017Honors ConvocationWeekend College II EndsLast day to Withdraw from a ClassWeekend College III BeginsLast Day to Withdraw from the UniversityResearch DayGood FridayEaster MondayClasses Resume 5:00pm--MondayFounder’s WeekFounder’s Day ConvocationSENIOR FINAL EXAMSReading Days (No Classes)Senior Final Grades DueFINAL EXAMS

May 4May 5ThursdayFridayMAY 6May 8SATURDAYMonday9Retirement & Years of Service LuncheonWeekend College Session III EndsResidence Hall Close at 5pmCOMMENCEMENTDeadline to Submit Final Grades

Board of Trustees of State Institutionsof Higher Learning, State of MississippiMississippi Valley State University is one of eight universities operating under the control of theBoard of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning of the State of Mississippi. The Board,established by the State Constitution, consists of 12 members, serving terms of varying lengths,four of whom are appointed by each incoming governor. Each Board normally includesappointees of three successive gubernatorial administrations. All final authority for the operationof the institutions under its control lies within the Board. No outside body exercises anyjurisdiction over the administration, the policies, or the financial affairs of the institutions. Alllegislative appropriations for operating expenses are made directly to the Board, which in turnallocates funds to the eight institutions under its jurisdiction.Members with Terms Expiring May 2018Alan W. Perry . JacksonChristine L. Pickering .BiloxiDr. Douglas W. Rouse . HattiesburgC. D. Smith, Jr. . MeridianMembers with Terms Expiring May 2021Karen L. Cummins . OaklandDr. Ford Dye . OxfordShane Hooper . TupeloHal Parker . BoltonMembers with Terms Expiring May 2024Ton Duff . HattiesburgDr. Alfred E. McNair, Jr. . Ocean SpringsChip Morgan . LelandDr. J. Walt Star. ColumbusOfficers of the BoardAlan W. Perry . JacksonDr. Doug W. Rouse. HattiesburgCommissionerDr. Glenn F. Boyce10

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONThe members of the Executive Cabinet work with, and advise, the President in the determination ofadministrative policies throughout the University and assist in solving administrative problems. TheExecutive Cabinet makes administrative decisions on matters submitted by committees, universityofficials, and others.William B. Bynum, Jr. PhD. . PresidentJerryl Briggs, Ed.D. . Executive Vice President & Chief Operating OfficerLaShon F Brooks, MBA . Chief of Staff /Legislative LiaisonConstance G. Bland, PhD. . Vice President of Academic AffairsJoyce Dixon, MBA . Vice President for Business & Finance/CFOJacqueline Gibson, Ed.D. . Vice President for Student AffairsDianthia Ford-Kee, MA . Director of AthleticsVeronica Cohen, MS . Vice President for University Advancement11

General InformationHistorical Milestones:12 Legislation authorizing the establishment of the institution under the name Mississippi VocationalCollege was enacted by the Mississippi Legislature in 1946. The expressed purpose for the newcollege is to train teachers for rural and elementary schools and to provide vocational training. The groundbreaking ceremony is held February 19, 1950, with the late Honorable GovernorFielding Wright, the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, Dr. JamesHerbert White, the first president of the University, and interested friends participating. The College opens in the summer of 1950 with enrollment of 305 in-service teachers. The first academic year, 1950-51, opens with 14 regular students and seven faculty members. Thecollege offers the Bachelor of Science degree in 14 areas and provides Extension Services. The name of the institution changes to Mississippi Valley State College in 1964. The College isauthorized to offer the Liberal Arts degree, as well as Science and the Education degrees. Dr. Earnest A. Boykins, the University’s second president, takes office in July 1971. The Honorable Governor William A. Waller signs into law the bill granting “University” status tothe institution on March 15, 1974. The institution has since been known as Mississippi ValleyState University. The University offers its first Master’s degree in 1976. The University now offers the Master ofScience degree in Bioinformatics, Business Administration, Environmental Health, ElementaryEducation, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Special Education, Rural Public Policy and Planning,and the Master of Arts in Teaching. Dr. Joe L. Boyer, the third president of MVSU, takes office in January 1982. Dr. William W. Sutton, the fourth president of MVSU, takes office in July 1988.The Greenwood Center, an off-campus site of MVSU, opens January 1996. Dr. Lester C. Newman, the fifth president of MVSU, takes office on July 1, 1998.The Greenville Higher Learning Center, an off-campus site of MVSU, opens January 2001.The Business Education Building, the first new academic building in 32 years, opens in 2007. Asecond building, the Science and Technology Building opens in 2009. Dr. Roy C. Hudson becomes Interim President in July 200 Dr. Donna H. Oliver, the 6th President of MVSU, takes office on January 1, 2009. Dr. Alfred Rankins Jr. becomes Acting President in November 2012 Dr. William B. Bynum, Jr. the 7th President of MVSU, takes office on November 6, 2013.

The University is under the jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learningwhich is composed of 12 members. Funds for the operation of the University come from generalappropriations of the Legislature, students’ tuition and fees, federal grants, and gifts.Location Mississippi Valley State University is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of IttaBena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The Institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land. The site forcampus development consists of 200 acres. Mississippi Valley State University is approximately fivemiles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,425 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville,which has a population of 41,633. The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson,Mississippi, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee. It is located in the heart of the MississippiDelta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located.INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENTSMISSIONMississippi Valley State University, as a Carnegie Classified Master’s University, providescomprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs in education, the arts and sciences, and professionalstudies. The University is driven by its commitment to excellence in teaching, learning, service, andresearch – a commitment resulting in a learner-centered environment that prepares critical thinkers,exceptional communicators, and service-oriented, engaged, and productive citizens. MVSU isfundamentally committed to positively impacting the quality of life and creating extraordinaryeducational opportunities for the Mississippi Delta and beyond.VISIONMississippi Valley State University aspires to become the educational crown jewel of the MississippiDelta, and in so doing, the institution will attract students of diverse backgrounds as a result of itsinnovative academic programs; commitment to developing entrepreneurs; and globalized focusintertwined throughout the academic curricula and support services. In its quest for distinctiveness,uniqueness, innovation, and longevity, the University will become the public square of the MississippiDelta, responsible for engaging an ever-expanding group of collaborators focused on identifying andimplementing solutions to the problems that have plagued the delta region for generations. As a result,Mississippi Valley State University will serve as the catalyst for an enhanced quality of life and increasededucational opportunities for the citizens of a revitalized Mississippi Delta.VALLEY’S CORE VALUESAs an institution of higher learning within the Mississippi Delta, Mississippi Valley State Universitybelieves it exists to meet the needs of all of its stakeholders and to create a positive impact throughoutthe region. In order to achieve its mission and move towards realization of its vision, MVSU is drivenby seven values that act as an internal compass responsible for ensuring unity of effort, dedication to acommon direction, and commitment to fulfilling its calling.SERVICEService is at the core of the University’s charter, is the impetus behind our creed, and compels us toembrace the responsibility of caring for and proactively meeting the needs of our students, ourcommunity, our region, and beyond.LEARNINGLearning impels us to ensure that our students receive a world-class education, our institution engagesitself in a continuous cycle of knowledge attainment and implementation, and that best practicesdeveloped from emerging knowledge drives our decision-making and direction setting.13

EXCELLENCEExcellence obliges us to reject mediocrity and instead consistently pursue high quality in regards to ourprograms, services, faculty and staff , initiatives, and outreach.INTEGRITYIntegrity impresses upon us that as a steward of public funding and trust, we must operate as persons andan institution of high character guided by a commitment to honor, transparency, fairness, and honesty.TATEMENTSDISTINCTIVENESSDistinctiveness reflects our charge to ensure that we provide relevant and contextually appropriateacademic programming, deliver services that meet the emerging needs of our stakeholders, andcontinually assess and take advantage of potential opportunities.ENGAGEMENTEngagement commits us to reach out and connect to current, former, and future students, establish ourUniversity as a true public square, integrate our University into the life of communities throughout theregion, and partner with individuals, groups, and companies within the Mississippi Delta and beyond.RESPECTRespect encourages us to move beyond tolerance towards acceptance of the differences that make ushuman, to embrace the concept that all peoples have inherent worth and are deserving of dignity, andto act with civility, kindness, and compassion to our students, faculty, staff , and the greater communityof the Mississippi Delta.MISSISSIPPIAccreditationsAmerican Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and DanceThe National Association of Sports and Physical EducationAssociation of Collegiate Business Schools and ProgramsCouncil on Social Work EducationNational Accreditation Council for Environmental Health CurriculaNational Association of Schools of Art and DesignNational Association of Schools of MusicNational Collegiate Athletic AssociationNational Council for the Accreditation of Teacher EducationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)State Department of Education of MississippiMembershipsAmerican Association of Colleges for Teacher EducationAmerican Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission OfficersAmerican Council on EducationAmerican Forensics AssociationAmerican Library AssociationAmerican Mathematical SocietyAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and PublishersAssociation for Departments of EnglishAssociation of Gerontology and Human Services14

Broadcast Music, Inc.Cooperative Education AssociationCouncil on Colleges and UniversitiesInternational Reading AssociationMississippi Association for Supervision and Curriculum DevelopmentMississippi Association of Colleges for Teacher EducationNational Association of College and University Business OfficersNational Association of College and University Summer SessionsNational Association of Collegiate Deans and RegistrarsNational Association of Industrial TechnologyNational Association of Schools of Performing ArtsNational Association of Schools of Art and DesignNational Association of Schools of MusicNational Association of Student Financial Aid AdministratorsNational Association of Student Personnel AdministratorsNational Council of Teachers of EnglishNational Collegiate Athletic AssociationSouthern Association of Colleges Universities Business OfficersSouthern Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions OfficersSouthern Association of Student Financial Aid AdministratorsSouthern Business Administration AssociationSouthwestern Athletic ConferenceSpeech Communication AssociationTeacher Education Council for Schools, Colleges and UniversitiesUniversity Press of MississippiMottoThe motto of Mississippi Valley State University is “Live for Service.”ColorsThe University’s colors are forest green and white.The University SealThe University’s Logo Is:15

Common Titles at The UniversityMississippi Valley State University . The ValleyAthletic Teams . The Delta Devils/DevilettesStudent Newspaper . The Delta Devils GazetteUniversity Student Yearbook. .The DelvianEmployee Newsletter . CommuniquéAlumni Magazine .The Valley ConnectionUniversity TraditionsFreshman Orientation, AugustHomecoming Activities, OctoberAnnual Christmas Tree Lighting, DecemberStudent Christmas Dinner, DecemberHonors Convocation, March/AprilFounder’s Day (Week), AprilAdministrative Professionals’ Luncheon, AprilRetirement and Years of Service Luncheon, April or MayCommencement, MayAlma MaterHail to thee our Alma MaterColors Green and WhiteM.V.S.U. our sons and daughtersAlways stand for right.When the days of joy and laughterFade upon our sightWe will love our Alma MaterDear Old Green and White.We will love and cherish theeThrough all our livesGreen and White we will honorKeeping standards high.Chorus:Grateful, loyal, true and faithfulWe will be trueMay thy name be everlastingDear Old M. V. S. U.Administrative Office HoursMonday through Friday . 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.mUniversity HolidaysLabor Day . First Monday in SeptemberThanksgiving Holidays . . . Fourth Thursday and thefollowing Friday in NovemberChristmas . . See Official University CalendarNew Year . . See Official University CalendarDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday .Third Monday in January16

Easter . . See Official University CalendarMemorial Day . . The last Monday in MayIndependence Day. July 4 (See Official University Calendar)Physical Facilities of the UniversityAcademic Skills-Communications Complex; Ashley Ambrose Devil’s Den; Fielding L. Wright ScienceBuilding; Science and Technology Center; Business Education Building; H.M. Ivy Cafeteria; H. G.Carpenter Administration Building; Industrial Technology Building; Jacob Aron Student Union Building;Charles R. Lackey Recreation Center; James Herbert White Library; Laundry; Lois Aron MeditationChapel; Lucile Petry Leone Building; L.S. Rogers Building (Child Development, HEP); Mass Transit;MVSU Baseball Complex; MVSU Softball Complex; Annex I (Noble R. Frisby Building); Annex II(Augusta C. White Building); Olympia P. Lowe Education Complex; Rice-Totten Stadium; Robert W.Harrison Health, Physical Education and Recreation Complex; Student Union Annex; Student HealthCenter; W.A. Butts Social Science Building; Walter Sillers Fine Arts Building; William W. SuttonAdministration Building; Willie Malone Physical PlantResidence Halls for \Student HousingStudent housing on the University campus consists of 8 residence halls, four for men and three forwomen. Residence halls are equipped with air conditioning, beds, chairs, desks, desk lights, storage areasfor clothing and school supplies, cable television outlets, telephone outlets, voice mail, and Internetaccess.All residence halls are managed by at least one full-time Area Coordinator or Residence Hall Director,Residence Hall Monitor, Weekend Monitor, and st

WINTER 2015 December 14 Monday Winter Term Classes Begin Late Registration Fee 100.00 Assessed December 24-25 Thu-Fri Christmas Break December 28 Monday Classes Resume December 30 Tuesday Winter Term Ends January 4 Monday Date to Submit Final Grades SPRING 201

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