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“Don’t Sweat the“Don’t Sweat the“Don’t Sweat the“Don’t Sweat the“Don’t Sweat theSummer”Summer”Summer”Summer”Summer”

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Enroll Now!!Enroll Now!!Enroll Now!!Enroll Now!!Enroll Now!!

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CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION FOR NON-PAYMENT OF FEESSchedules of students who have NOT PAID FEES WILL BE CANCELLED after 5:00p.m. on the dates listed below.

Full Term May 25, 2007 First Three-Week Session June 08, 2007Session I May 25, 2007 Session II July 29, 2007Six -Week Session June 08, 2007 Second Three-Week Session July 29, 2007YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DROPPING COURSES FOR WHICH YOU DO NOT PLAN TO ATTEND.

2007 SUMMER SCHOOL CALENDARFull Term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 22 - July 28, 2007

Session I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 22 - June 23, 2007

Six-Week Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 04 - July 14, 2007

First Three-Week Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 04 - June 23, 2007

Session II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 25 - July 28, 2007

Second Three-Week Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 25 - July 14, 2007

March 21 WEDNESDAY, Early Registration BEGINSApril 09 MONDAY, Application deadline for new graduate students*; submit applications for campus housingApril 27 FRIDAY, Deadline for completing early registration for summer school.May 20 SUNDAY, Dormitories open at 12:00 NoonMay 21 MONDAY, REGISTRATION FOR ALL STUDENTSMay 22 TUESDAY, Session I Classes Begin

LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS at 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. for all Full Term and Session I studentsMay 28 MONDAY, MEMORIAL DAY, NO HOLIDAY OBSERVANCEJune 01 FRIDAY, BEGIN FILING APPLICATIONS FOR JULY 2007 GRADUATIONJune 02 SATURDAY, English Proficiency Examination for Juniors and Seniors, 9:00 a.m., Room 201-B, Turner HallJune 04 MONDAY, Six-Week and First-Three Week Session classes begin

LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS at 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. for all Six Week and First Three-Week Session studentsJune 16 SATURDAY, English Proficiency Examination Graduate Students, 8:30 a.m. at MLK Auditorium

SATURDAY, Professional Comprehensive Examination for Graduate Students, 8:30 a.m., Room 322-D, Turner HallJune 22-23 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Session I and First Three-Week Session FINAL EXAMINATIONSJune 22 FRIDAY, Registration for Session II and the Second Three-Week Session. Registration will take place in

Wilkinson Hall.July 23 SATURDAY, Department Subject Matter Comprehensive Examinations for Graduate Students, 8:30 a.m.

Location Contact Department Chair/CoordinatorFRIDAY, Deadline for filing Applications For Graduation

June 25 MONDAY, Session II and the Second Three-Week Session BEGIN. Late Registration BEGINS at9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. For all Session II students, including Second Three-Week Session students.MONDAY, Grades due in the Office of the Registrar for all courses taught from May 22-June 23, 2007(Session I and the First Three-Week Session)

July 04 TUESDAY CLOSED, INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVANCEJuly 05 WEDNESDAY, Classes ResumeJuly 13 FRIDAY, FINAL EXAMINATIONS for Second Three-Week Session and Six-Week SessionJuly 27-28 SATURDAY, FINAL EXAMINATIONS for all Second Session Courses (Session II and FULL TERM) Summer

Term ENDSJuly 28 SATURDAY, Dormitories close at 5:00 p.m.July 30 MONDAY, Grades posted by faculty for all FULL Term courses and all Second Session courses.

*Late applicants should contact the Office of Graduate Studies for assistance (803) 536-7064. Readmitted graduatestudents must file no later than April 23, 2007

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T SSUMMER SCHOOL CALENDAR .......................................................................................................INSIDE FRONT COVER

DON’T SWEAT THE SUMMER COME TO SCSU - 2007................................................................................................................3

EARLY REGISTRATION...............................................................................................................................................................4

HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE......................................................................................................................................................5

SUMMER SCHOOL DIRECTORY .........................................................................................................................................6-7

GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................8-9

SUMMER REGISTRATION ..................................................................................................................................................9-11

ACADEMIC INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................................11-13

TUITION AND FEES.............................................................................................................................................................13-15

CAMPUS RESOURCES.............................................................................................................................................................15

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES............................................................................................................................................16-17

TROUBLESHOOTER..............................................................................................................................................................18

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INTERNET COURSES...............................................................................................................................19

UNDERGRADUATE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES...............................................................................................................20-26

GRADUATE STUDIES ..........................................................................................................................................................27-28

GRADUATE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES.............................................................................................................................29-32

CAMPUS MAP............................................................................................................................................................................33

SUMMER SCHOOL APPLICATIONS AND FORMS, ETC.........................................................................................34-46

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS APPLICATION.....................................................................................34-38

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS APPLICATION(S)................................................................................................39-41

FINANCIAL AID..................................................................................................................................................42-43

VEHICLE REGISTRATION........................................................................................................................................44

HOUSING...................................................................................................................................................................44

NOTES........................................................................................................................................................................45

COURSE SELECTION FORM.....................................................................................................................................46

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Summer School 2007“Don’t Sweat The Summer

Come toSCSU - 2007”

Take advantage of these great benefits in SummerSchool at South Carolina State University:

¨ Smaller Classes¨ Take Pre-requisites¨ Make-up Missed Courses¨ Improve Grade Point Average¨ Freshmen get a head start on college

courses¨ Graduate Earlier¨ Re-new Certificates¨ Earn money working part-time while taking

a reduced course load¨ More Available Parking¨ On Campus Housing¨ And Much, Much More!!!!

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EARLY REGISTRATIONSummer Session 2007

March 21, 2007 - April 27, 2007Late Registration Period – May 22, 2007 for all Full-Term and Session I Students.

See Calendar for all other dates.

The Late Registration Fee is $100.00.

Class Schedule Cancellations

Students who made course selections and have not paid all fees for Summer School 2007Class Schedules will be dropped Full Term - May 25, 2007, First Three-Week Session -June 08, 2007, Session I - May 25, 2007, Session II - June 29, 2007, Six -Week Session- June 08, 2007, Second Three-Week Session - June 29, 2007.

Special Note

Housing, Meal Plan, Hold Flags and Financial Aid (if necessary) must be satisfied BEFORE astudent is eligible to register.

Activity Office Step 1 – Obtain advisement and removal of Advisor’s Academic Advisors – Departments Hold Flag (mandatory to register for courses) Step 2 – Register for Classes Bulldog Connection at www.scsu.edu Step 3 – Review Account Summary Bulldog Connection at www.scsu.edu Step 4 – Pay Balance Due *Cashier’s Office or Online with Credit

Card (Master Card or Visa) Step 5 – OneCard Crawford Zimmerman Complex - 2nd Floor Step 6 - ID Card (If needed) Crawford Zimmerman Complex - 2nd Floor Step 7 – Auto Registration Crawford Zimmerman Complex –

Information Booth Step 8 - You Have Completed Registration Classes begin May 30, 2006 for Full Term and

Session I

*Wilkinson HallCashier's Office Hours

Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Official Enrollment

In order for a student to be officially enrolled at SCSU, he/she must be eligibleto register and satisfy all financial obligations. A student will have no privilegesin classes or laboratories until all fees and expenses have been paid.

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How to RegisterOnline at SCSU

Before you attempt to registerseek Advisement and theremoval of Your AdvisementHold Flag which is MANDATORY.Your User Name and Password forBulldog Connection is yourpersonal identification for thesystem. Don’t share it withothers.....

Register BULLDOG CONNECTION

* Go to https:http://lumcal.scsu.edu/cp/home/loginf

* If you are a first time user to the left click on“To retrieve your log in information, clickhere. “ Your login and password will beprovideed. Otherwise enter your login andpassword here.

* Click on the “Student Resources Tab”* At Academic Service click on “Click here to”* At Administrative Services click on the link.* Click on Student and Financial Aid* Click on he Registration menu and select

“Drop and Add Classes”* Under the “Add Class” table, enter the 5-digit

Call Number in the appropriate Column* Click on “Submit”

Drop BULLDOG CONNECTION

* Go to https:http://lumcal.scsu.edu/cp/home/loginf

* If you are a first time user to the left click on“To retrieve your log in information, clickhere. “ Your login and password will beprovideed. Otherwise enter your login andpassword here.

* Click on the “Student Resources Tab”* At Academic Service click on “Click

here to”* At Administrative Services click on the link.* Click on Student and Financial Aid* Click on he Registration menu and select

“Drop and Add Classes”* Under the “DropClass” table, enter the 5-

digit Call Number in the appropriate Column* Click on “Submit”

SCSU

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S U M M E R S C H O O L D I R E C T O R Y

STAFF IN THE OFFICE OF SUMMER SCHOOL

Dr. Linda JollyAcademic Program Manager, Belcher Hall .......................................................................................................................................................536-8983..Dr. Richard P. CoeAssociate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Donma Administration Building Rm 204............................................................................533-3776

Ms. Patricia GuessAdministrative Assistant, Donma Administration Building Rm 204................................................................................................................533-3776

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION OFFICES

Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr.President, Donma Administration Building Rm 210......... ..................................................................................................................................536-7014

Dr. Shirley P. HouzerInterim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Donma Administration Building Rm 202...............................................................................536-7180

Mr. John E. SmallsVice President for Financial Affairs and Management Information SystemsDonma Administration Building Rm 103..............................................................................................................................................................536-8998

Dr. Kevin RolleVice President for Student Services, K. W. Green Student Center Rm 100......................................................................................................536-8190

Ms. Valarie DinkinsInterim Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Crawford-Zimmerman Complex...............................................................................536-8742

Dr. Richard P. CoeInterim Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Donma Administration Building Rm 204................................................................533-3776

Dr. Mary E. CheeseboroInterim Associate Vice President for Faculty and Programs, Donma Administration Building Rm 207............................................................536-4974

ACADEMIC COLLEGES

College of Business and Applied Professional Sciences, Belcher Hall Rm 108..............................................................................................536-8186Dr. Robert T. Barrett, Dean

College of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Fine Arts Building Rm 107....................................................................................536-7173Dr. Leonard McIntyre, Dean

College of Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technology, HWC Engineering Building Rm 107............................................................536-7132Dr. Kenneth D. Lewis, Dean

ACADEMIC SCHOOL

School of Graduate Studies, Turner Hall D Wing Rm 214................................................................................................................................536-7133Dr. Thomas Thompson, Dean

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S U M M E R S C H O O L D I R E C T O R YSTUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Admissions and Recruitment, Wilkinson Hall....................................................................................................................................................536-8407Mr. Antonio Boyle, Vice President for Enrollment Mangement and Director of Admissions

Admissions and Recruitment (Graduate), Turner Hall, B -Wing, Rm 205.......................................................................................................536-7064Ms. Annette Hazzard-Jones, Graduate Counselor/Recriuter

Billing/Cashier/Tuition Payment/Assessor Wilkinson Hall (Lower Level) ................................................................................536-8534 or 536-8991Ms. Evelyn Lee, Accounts Receivable Supervisor ...........................................................................................................................................536-8550

Bookstore, Crawford-Zimmerman Complex Rm 158........................................................................................................................................536-7095Mr. Bryce HUtcherson, Manager

Career Development Center .............................................................................................................................................................................536-8573Dr. Jackie Epps, Director

Counseling /Health/ Psychometrics Center.....................................................................................................................................................536-8698Dr. Imogene L. Gouveia, Director

Financial Aid, Wilkinson Hall Rm 123...........................................................................................................................................................536-7067Mrs.Sandra Davis, Director

Library, Miller F. Whittaker Library.................................................................................................................................................................536-7045Ms. Mary Smalls, Dean

Loan Management, Wilkinson Hall (First Floor) .............................................................................................................................................536-8612Ms. Willie Mae. Johnson

Registrar’s Office, Wilkinson Hall Rm 220........................................................................................................................................................536-8411Veteran Affairs, Belcher Hall Rm 247...............................................................................................................................................................536-8494Mrs. Annie Belton, Registrar

Students Health Services, Brooks Health Center.................................................................................................................................................536-7055Ms. Pinkey Carter, Assistant Director

Student Housing, Housing Office........................................................................................................................................................................533-2097Ms. Jennifer Gamble, Asst Director of Residential Life and Housing

University Police, Campus Police Complex......................................................................................................................................................533-3740Mr. Samuel Bowser, Chief

COMPUTER CENTERS/LABORATORIES

Auto CAD Lab, HWC Engineering Building.......................................................................................................................................................533-3940

Computer Assisted Writing Center, Turner Hall Rm 373.........................................................................................................533-3608 or 533-3649

BM Lab, Belcher Hall 3rd Floor........................................................................................................................................................................536-7028

Math Lab, Nance Hall Rm 210...........................................................................................................................................................................536-7120.Macintosh Lab, Belcher Hall 3rd Floor...............................................................................................................................................................536-7028

NASA Lab, Hodge Hall........................................................................................................................................................................................533-3773

Miller F. Whittaker Library........................................................................................................................................................536-8631 or 536-8645

Cashier’s Office Hours 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.All other offices on campus are open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

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G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N

PURPOSE OF THE SUMMER TERM

In keeping with the mission of South Carolina State University, the purposes of the summer term are (1) to provide anopportunity for students to engage in enrichment and/or accelerated courses or programs, (2) to provide an opportunity foreducators and allied professionals to pursue advanced degrees or fulfill recertification requirements, and (3) to provide anopportunity for social services and business personnel to pursue professional development courses using the University’straditional or technologically advanced delivery systems.

ADVANTAGES OF ATTENDING SCSU IN THE SUMMER

Because the summer term at the University encompasses multiple sessions, students find that study during this time hasa number of advantages. A student can earn up to fifteen semester credit hours which could possibly result in an earlygraduation date, in the improvement of a grade point average, in the reduction of a course load during the regular academicyear or in the opportunity to get a course of study back on track. A number of obstacles, including distance, that preventsummer school attendance have been removed. Some courses are being offered using interactive video and satellitetechnology. A variety of courses are offered during the summer term and they are conveniently scheduled to meet theneeds and desires of traditional and nontraditional students. Furthermore, visiting students can earn academic credit thatwill transfer to the degree college, and entering freshmen can get a head start on college courses. Finally, a number ofcourses are available to persons wishing to renew teaching certificates or to those interested in self-improvement. Thereis something for everyone on the summer campus at South Carolina State University.

SUMMER FACULTY

Some courses will be taught by regular members of the South Carolina State University faculty who will be in residenceduring the summer term. In addition, experienced and outstanding professors from other educational institutions through-out the country have also been invited to teach. During the summer sessions, class sizes are smaller and students enjoy theindividualized attention and stimulating interaction with the faculty.

STUDENT ENROLLMENT STATUS

Admission to Summer School at South Carolina State University does not imply acceptance as a degree candidate in anyof the schools or programs. The undergraduate students at South Carolina State University are required topreregister for summer school with the chairs of their respective departments. Grades earned in summerschool by students on academic probation may be used for the purpose of removing their academic probation-ary status. Consequently, only those grades earned during the summer at South Carolina State University willbe applicable to a change in a student’s probationary status.

• Transient Students (Non-South Carolina State University Students) must complete and submit an application form(located near the end of this publication) to the Office of Admissions and Recruitment before admission can begranted, whether the course is to be taken for credit or audit. Applications should be submitted to the Office ofAdmissions and Recruitment by May 01, 2007. In addition, visiting students must secure approval to register forcourses at South Carolina State University from the dean and/or chair of the college or university at which they areenrolled full-time.

• Persons not enrolled in any college or university must present appropriate credentials to the Office of Admis-sions and Recruitment. Admission is possible upon the approval of credentials.

• Persons who wish to be admitted to workshops, conferences, institutes, or any special program being con-ducted during the summer term should write directly to the director of the individual program for information.

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G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N

• Auditors (persons not taking courses for credit and who are not subject to examinations) are admitted with theapproval of the Office of Admissions and Recruitment. No auditors, however, are accepted for language courses.

• Graduate Students must meet the April 01, 2007 admission deadline for new students. Previously admitted gradu-ate students must file the readmission form along with the summer school application by April 30, 2007. (Lateapplicants should contact the graduate office for emergency assistance.) Graduate students enrolled in degree pro-grams at other institutions, but wishing to take graduate courses at South Carolina State University in a transientstatus, must be properly admitted by the April deadline.

ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY

South Carolina State University promotes a drug-free environment. In this connection, students must be aware that thereare policies governing the use and possession of alcohol and drugs on campus. For details of these policies, students shouldrefer to the South Carolina State University Alcoholic Beverage and Drug Policies. Additionally, students need to exam-ine closely the Student Code of Conduct, which details conduct violations, as well as the disciplinary processes andsanctions that may be imposed for violating the code of conduct.

S U M M E R R E G I S T R A T I O NFINANCIAL AID

Students who wish to be considered for financial aid during the summer must file the 2006-2007 Free Application forFederal Student Aid (FAFSA). In addition, a South Carolina State University financial aid application (located at the endof this publication) must be submitted to the Office of Financial Aid. For all questions regarding summer financialassistance, contact the Financial Aid Office, South Carolina State University, 300 College Street, NE, Post OfficeBox 7386, Orangeburg, SC 29117, (803) 536-7067.

REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOLEarly Registration for all students is scheduled for March 21, 2007 through May 20, 2007. Registration for all sessionsof summer school is scheduled for, May 21, 2007. Session II and Second Three-Week registration will be held on June22, 2007, in the Registrar’s Office - Room 131 and 2nd Floor Wilkinson Hall. Tuition and fees for Session II should bepaid by June 22, 2007. If the registration process has not been completed, schedules will be cancelled on June 29,2007. The late registration period begins on May 22, 2007 for summer Full Term and Session I ; June 04, 2007 for theSix-week session and the first three-week session; and June 25, 2007 for Session II and the Second Three-weeksession.

FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO COMPLETE EARLY REGISTRATION FOR THE SUMMER TERM.Most of the forms needed to complete the early registration process are located at the end of this booklet.

1. Students with the assistance of academic advisors should review their On Course Degee Audit and complete thecourse request form (located at the end of this booklet or in the Registrar’s Office). This form is considered com-pleted only when the advisor’s signature is affixed. Students should register via “Bulldog Connection” at www.scsu.eduand review your Account Summary for Balance Due.

GRADUATE STUDENTS should contact an academic advisor, the appropriate department chair, or the Dean ofGraduate Studies for advisement if fully admitted to a degree program. Non-degree students must obtain the assignedadvisor’s signature of approval on the course request form. Course request forms are located in the back of theSummer Schedule Booklet and they are also available in the School of Graduate Studies beginning March 21, 2007,Room 205B Turner Hall Monday-Friday. Conditional students may not register during the early registration period -Contact the Graduate Office for more information (803) 536-7065.

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S U M M E R R E G I S T R A T I O N

2. Tuition and fees may be paid at the Cashier’s Office Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 2:00p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Students should present to Accounts Receivable (a) the computer generated schedule of courses,and, (b) the financial aid award (if applicable). Be prepared to pay the difference between assessed fees andany financial award. PAYMENT CANNOT BE DEFERRED DURING THE SUMMER TERM. CASH,MONEY ORDERS, CASHIER’S CHECKS, OR CREDIT CARDS (VISA, OR MASTER CARD) AREACCEPTED.

3. FEES MAY BE MAILED TO THE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE OFFICE.

The deadline for completing early registration by mail is May 20, 2007. Please do not mail fees afterMay 15, 2007. Fees received after May 22, 2007, will be held for regular registration. To pay by mail forward

• an Account Summary printout and,• a Financial Aid Award and/or a Cashier’s Check or Money Order to cover fees to

Cashier’s OfficeSouth Carolina State University300 College Street, NE, P. O. Box 7425Orangeburg, South Carolina 29117.

Upon receipt of your registration materials and payment, the Accounts Receivable Office will process your registrationand forward to the Cashier’s Office for payment, a receipt will be returned to the student for the paid amount.

4. ID cards for current South Carolina State University students are automatically validated when registration hasbeen completed (completed means that courses have been selected and that all fees have been paid). Duringthe early registration period, new students should go to the 2nd Floor of Crawford-Zimmerman, to obtain I D cards.

5. Vehicle registration during the early registration period should be processed at Parking and Vehicle Registration on 1st Floor of Crawford-Zimmerman (533-3907 or 533-3719).

** STOP and READ ** AFTER YOU HAVE REVIEWED ONCOURSE DEGREE AUDIT AND MADECOURSE SELECTIONS WITH THEASSISTANCE OF YOUR ACADEMICADVISOR, REGISTER VIA BULLDOGCONNECTION, THEN COME TOWILKINSON HALLTO COMPLETE THE REGISTRATIONPROCESS. ADMISSIONS, ACCOUNTSRECEIVABLE, CASHIER'S OFFICE,FINANCIAL AID, AND REGISTRAR'SOFFICE MAY BE FOUND THERE.

REGISTRATION PROCESSSteps for completing registration are outlined below. Please note that most of the forms that are needed tocomplete registration are located at the end of this booklet. Registration will be completed in Wilkinson Hall.

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S U M M E R R E G I S T R A T I O N

1. Contact your academic advisor for assistance with course selections. Undergraduate students with theassistance of academic advisors should review On Course Degree Audit and make course selections.Advisors must remove the Advisor Hold Flag (Mandatory) for students to register via "Bulldog Connection".

Graduate students should see an academic advisor or departmental chair for advisement. If not fully admitted to adegree program, see the Dean of Graduate Studies. Non-degree students must obtain the assigned advisor’ssignature on the course request form. Course request forms are located at the end of this booklet or in the GraduateOffice, Room 205B Turner Hall, Monday through Friday.

2. Assessment. After final schedules have been obtained, review your Account Summary on "Bulldog Connection" atwww.scsu.edu. Students whose financial aid award covers the total cost of summer tuition and fees mayreport to classes.

3. Pay at Cashier's window. Once fees have been assessed, report to the Cashier's window, on the lower level ofWilkinson Hall, to pay Balance Due.

4. Register any motor vehicle that is to be parked on campus. Present the completed VehicleRegistration form to a Cashier located on the lower level of Wilkinson Hall and remit the cost ofthe parking decal. Take the completed form and the receipt to Information Booth on the 1st Floorof Crawford-Zimmerman from 9:00 a.m. -12 noon and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday throughFriday.

5. Validate ID Card. ID Cards for current South Carolina State University students are automatically validated whenregistration has been completed (completed means that courses have been selected and all fees have been paid). IDCards for new students will be issued during registration at University Computing and Information Technology Ser-vices (UCITS) 2nd Floor Crawford-Zimmerman Complex .

NOTE: IF YOU COMPLETE REGISTRATION ON OR BEFORE MAY 20, 2007, AND DO NOTATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL, PLEASE WRITE AND INFORM THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. FAIL-URE TO COMPLY WITH THIS DIRECTIVE WILL RESULT IN YOUR RECEIVING A GRADE OF “F”FOR THE COURSE(S) FOR WHICH YOU ARE ENROLLED. A FEE WILL BE CHARGED IF WITH-DRAWAL IS NOT EXECUTED PROPERLY.

A C A D E M I C R E G U L A T I O N SWITHDRAWAL FROM SUMMER SCHOOL

Requests for withdrawal from Summer School must be made on official forms that may be secured from the Registrar'sOffice. The official date of withdrawal, for the purpose of computing changes and grades, is the documented date theRegistrar's Office is notified.

CHANGE OF REGISTRATION (ADDING AND DROPPING COURSES VIA BULLDOG CONNECTIONOR REGISTRAR'S OFFICE) SEE BELOW

1. A STUDENT WHO WISHES TO DROP A COURSE MUST SECURE THE PROPER FORMS FROM THEOFFICES OF DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRS. WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE INSTRUCTOR CON-CERNED MUST ALSO BE OBTAINED. WHEN THE FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED, RETURN IT TOTHE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. OTHERWISE, A FAILURE GRADE (F) WILL BE ASSIGNED FOR THECOURSE. REMEMBER THAT DROPPING COURSES MAY AFFECT FINANCIAL AID AWARDS.

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2. Change of status (credit to audit; or audit to credit) is not allowed without a written request to the Registrar'sOffice, refer to the University Catalog. All such requests must be submitted no later then the last day of lateregistration.

A C A D E M I C R E G U L A T I O N S

COURSE LOAD

A student may enroll in up to fifteen (15) semester credit hours during the 2007 summer term.No more than nine (9) semester credit hours may be taken in any given session.

Undergraduate Full-time Student - A full-time undergraduate student is any student enrolled in twelve(12) semester hours during a regular summer term. (See definition of term)

Undergraduate Part-time Student - A part-time undergraduate student is any student enrolled in less than twelve (12)semester hours during the summer term.

Graduate Full-time Student - A full-time graduate student is any student enrolled in nine (9) semester hours during thesummer term. (See definition of term).

Graduate Part-time Student - A part-time graduate student is any student enrolled in less than nine (9) semester hoursduring the summer term.

CLASS ATTENDANCE

Students, undergraduate and graduate, are expected to attend promptly all classes and laboratories for which they areregistered. All undergraduate courses (101 to 499 level) and all graduate courses (500 to 800 level) meet on the daysspecified in the schedule.

Credit will not be granted to any student who accumulates in excess of three (3) class hours during the conduct of anycourse. Classes missed because of late registration are counted as absences. Individual cases will be decided bythe instructor involved and the approval of the Director of Summer School.

COURSE CANCELLATION

The Office of Summer School at South Carolina State University reserves the right to cancel any courses with insufficientenrollment or for other reasons, and to change the arrangement and time of courses, requirements, and other regulationsaffecting students without prior notice.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

All degree requirements must be met regarding entrance, quality and quantity credits, and length of residence as set forthin the University catalog(s). Students who have earned two (2) hours credit in required three-hour courses may be askedto take an additional course in that field to satisfy requirements.

Students who expect to complete all requirements necessary for graduation at the close of the summer term, must makeformal application for the degree to the Registrar’s Office on or before May 4, 2007. Applications are available in theRegistrar’s Office. Persons completing requirements for the degree at the end of the summer will have the degreeawarded at the December convocation. The degree will be posted for the term the application is filed. For full informationconcerning degrees, consult Undergraduate and Graduate University Catalogs.

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FINAL EXAMINATIONSThe final examination schedule is posted below.•Full Term •Session I •Session II •First Three-Week Session •Second Three-Week Session June 27-28, 2007 June 22-23, 2007 June 27-28, 2007 June 22-23, 2007 July 13, 2007

A C A D E M I C R E G U L A T I O N S

GRADE REPORTS

Grade reports may be obtained via “Bulldog Connection” at www.scsu.edu at the end of the summer school.

GRADES AND SYMBOLS

Grades are recorded for students who are officially enrolled taking courses for credit. Final grades for Sum-mer School courses are recorded as letters not as numbers. The schedule of letter grades and the numericalequivalents are presented below for the benefit of Non-South Carolina State University students whose aca-demic institutions use a numerical system.

Undergraduate Quality Point Per NumericalGrades Credit Hour Equivalent

A - Excellent 4 90 - 100B - Good 3 80 - 89C - Fair 2 70 - 79D - Passing (Undergraduate only) 1 60 - 69D- - Failure (Graduate students only) 0F - Failure 0 Below - 60P - PassingUF - Unofficial WithdrawalW - WithdrawWP - Withdrawn Passing

WF - Withdrawn Failing after three class meetings of a three, four, five, six, or ten week session, and afterthe second class meeting of a one or two week session.

I - Incomplete - either course work has not been completed or no grade has been submitted. The I grademust be removed within NINE weeks of the succeeding semester in residence or it automaticallybecomes a failure.

NP - Indicates progress toward the completion of a thesis or dissertation;SP - Carries credit hours, but no quality pointsSouth Carolina State University employs a quality point system as indicated above. The quality points areobtained by multiplying the number of credits attempted by the value assigned to the grade earned, (e.g.,English [3 credits] with an A grade merits 12 quality points.)

REMOVAL OF INCOMPLETE GRADESAn incomplete which is not removed within the first NINE (9) Weeks of the succeeding semester in which thestudent is in residence, automatically becomes an F. The last day for instructors to remove an incompletegrade is published in the University Calendar for each semester.

TRANSCRIPTSTranscripts will be mailed out upon request after the summer term is completed. Students should submit thetranscript request form to the Registrar’s Office . EACH TRANSCRIPT IS $3.00. THE FEE MUST BEPAID AT THE CASHIER’S OFFICE BEFORE THE TRANSCRIPT CAN BE PREPARED. THE UNIVER-SITY DOES NOT PROVIDE A FREE COPY. An $8.00 fee is charged for transcripts that are FAXED.

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T U I T I O N A N D F E E S

All fees, room charges, etc. are payable at the time of registration. PAYMENT CANNOT BE DEFERREDDURING THE SUMMER TERM. CASH, MONEY ORDERS, CASHIER’S CHECKS, OR CREDIT CARDS(VISA OR MASTER CARD) ARE ACCEPTED.

T U I T I O N A N D F E E STUITION

In-State Out-of-StateUndergraduate (In-State) per credit hour $303.00 $597.00Graduate Students per credit hour $404.00 $796.00(Students registered in the Graduate Program and pursuing undergraduate courses must pay Graduate Fees)*NONRESIDENT STUDENTSThe state law requires that all nonresident students pay out-of-state tuition. Students under twenty-one years of age maybe considered residents of this state if it is the legal domicile of such student’s parents or legal guardian; a student twenty-one years of age or older may be considered a legal resident of South Carolina if that person is domiciled in this state. Theadministration reserves the right, at the discretion of the Registrar’s Office, to request that an individual student present anaffidavit affirming legal residence.SPECIAL FEESLaboratory Fee-Biology, Chemistry (each) $ 50.00 Non Profit groups wishing to Rent the poolMusic Fees should contact Dr. Patricia Frye (803) 536-8067

a. Organ (Three lessons per week) $ 40.00 For additional information concerning swimmingb. Piano (Three lessons per week) $ 35.00 fees telephone Cashier’s Office atc. Voice (Three lessons per week) $ 30.00 (803) 536-8885 or Dr. Patricia Frye atd. InstrumentalThree lessons per week) $ 20.00 (803) 536-806

Late Registration Fee (nonrefundable) $100.00 Examinations, deferred (per course) $ 5.00Graduation Fee (nonrefundable) Books and Supplies — cost dependent upon _______

(Undergraduate $ 70.00 course pursuedMaster/Specialist $80.00 Doctorate $ 85.00 Lost Room Key & Cylinder Replacement $180.00

Late Graduation Fee (Applies one week after the deadline) $ 25.00 Advanced Audio-Visual Aids $ 10.00Library Fee $ 50.00 Course Auditing- 1/2 the hourly fee normallySpecial Swimming Fee-Instructional Swimming charged for course taken for credit

Session I May $ Non-credit: Same charge as for courses _______Session II July - August $ taken for credit, ie ENG 111

Family Summer Passes (per session price shown) $ Advanced Practicum $ 75.00

HOUSING CHARGES (nonrefundable)Students are encouraged to make on campus housing arrangements early. An application for campus housing during thesummer term has been supplied at the end of this booklet. For additional information please contact Mrs. Mildred Johnsonat South Carolina State University, 300 College Street, Housing Office, Orangeburg, SC 29117, (803) 536-8560.Campus housing is air-conditioned. Persons residing in these facilities must provide sheets, pillow cases, and blankets.The University can provide unfurnished apartments for married couples and parents with children. Should individualsdesire such accommodations, they should contact Student Housing for information.

The housing data outlined below are applicable for the Summer Term:Residence *Session Six-Week Three-WeekHalls Occupants Full Term I & II Session SessionNew Complex Famales Undergraduates $1,347.30 $ 673.65 $ 808.38 $ 404.19New Complex Males $1,347.30 $ 673.65 $ 808.38 $ 404.19*Cost per session

Special Note: A $50.00 Housing Security Deposit will be accessed to all first time resident students, refundable upon satisfactory inspection for repairs or damages.

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T U I T I O N A N D F E E S

BOARD CHARGES (MEAL PLANS)

Students living in residence halls are required to pay board charges. The J. I. Washington Dining Hall will be open for theentire summer term. Hours and days of operation will be posted at the dining hall.

Board for the full term $682.80Board for session I & II (cost per session) $341.40Board for the six (6) week session $409.68Board for one three (3) week session $204.84

REFUND POLICY

Matriculation fee refunds will be made at the following rate: seventy-five percent (75%) for withdrawal, for any reason,within five days after the opening of the summer session. THIS WILL BE BASED UPON THE DATE THATWRITTEN NOTIFICATION IS RECEIVED IN THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE . On the sixth day all fees willbe considered as earned and no refunds will be allowed. Refunds of board charges will not be made for periods less thanone week. Special fees are refundable only in instances where improperly or erroneously charged.

AUDITING FEES: One-half of the fee normally charged for the course when taken for credit.

NONCREDIT: Charges for courses taken for no credit will be the same as the charges for courses which are taken forcredit.

The Dates for the Refund Cycle are determined by the Office of Financial Affairs and ManagementInformation Systems. To obtain this information, please contact:

The Treasurer’s OfficeWilkinson Hall, Room G18

(803) 536-8550

Note: NONATTENDANCE AND/OR NONPAYMENT IS NOT SUFFICIENT NOTICE OF INTENT TODROP A COURSE. (PLEASE REFER TO THE CHANGE OF REGISTRATION, WITHDRAWAL SEC-TIONS OF THIS BULLETIN AND TO THE DEADLINE DATES THAT ARE POSTED ON THE SUMMERSCHOOL CALENDAR.)

C A M P U S R E S O U R C E S

BOOKSTORE HOURS

The University Bookstore is located on the first floor of the Crawford-Zimmerman Building. Operating hours have beenset to serve the needs of summer school students. The schedule for the 2007 summer term is as follows:

Entire Term Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM- 5:00 PMFriday 9:00 AM -3:00 PM

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C A M P U S R E S O U R C E SLIBRARY HOURS

The Miller F. Whittaker Library provides users access to 1) MIL-LINE, the online catalog, for books, government docu-ments, CD-ROM indexes, and microforms; 2) offline electronic indexes in CD-ROM format; 3) electronic resources onthe web; 4) serials; and 5) other microform collections. A computer lab is available for various applications, e.g., wordprocessing, spreadsheet applications, the Internet, telnet, etc. A statewide library borrowing card is available if needed.Call for information: Circulation, (803) 536-8631/536-8645; Reference and Information Center, 536-8642/8628/8640;Interlibrary Loan, 536-8637; and Office, 536-7045/7046. Hours of operation for the 2007 Summer Term are as follows:

Monday-Thursday 7:30 AM - 10:00 PMFriday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PMSunday ClosedVisit the library’s web site at http://library.scsu.educ

BROOKS HEALTH CENTER

The Health Center is open to render nursing services for students 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. In theevent, that it is necessary for the student to be referred to a specialists, The Family Health Center or any local HealthProvider or The Regional Medical Center for further treatment, it will be the financial responsibility of the student forpayment of services.The University will not assume financial obligations.

RELIGIOUS LIFE

Orangeburg has many churches of various denominations. These churches give special attention to the religious life of theSummer School student. Consult the Orangeburg telephone directory for the names and addresses or contact the campusChaplin’s Corp at (803) 536-7057.

C A M P U S R E C R E A T I O NTENTATIVESeveral social events that foster the spirit of congenial comradeship in the student body are held on the summer campus.The Kirkland W. Green Student Center, with its attractive plaza, serves as the hub for relaxation and many plannedactivities. The gymnasiums, swimming pool, and many excellent tennis courts furnish an opportunity for recreation. Inaddition, a number of cultural activities are planned to delight and to enrich student life.

SWIMMING

The schedule for youth and adult instructional swimming is printed in the timetable as a part of the listing of courses in theDepartment of Health and Physical Education. Two sessions, June 4 to June 21, 2007 and July 25 to July 12, 2007,will be offered. The Instructional Swimming courses are designed for individuals desiring to learn the basic strokes ofswimming. The courses also develop cardiovascular endurance and improve competitive swimming skills. No refundsfor swimming classes will be given.

All children who enroll in swimming classes must be at least six years of age. A child who cannot stand on the bottom ofthe shallow area of the pool with his/her head above water will not be allowed to enroll in the swimming classes . The onlyexceptions will be determined by the Aquatic Director. All children participating in the instructional swimming classesmust present a medical eligibility form to the Aquatic Director prior to entering the pool.Special Note: Class sizes are limited; therefore, classes will be filled on a first come-first served basis.

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C A M P U S R E C R E A T I O NTENTATIVE

Recreational swimming for legal dependents and/or spouses of South Carolina State University employees is scheduledfor 7:00 p.m. to 7:50 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 10:00 a.m. to noon, Saturday. Admission is by special permitcard which is issued from the Office of the Director of Human Resource Management. Cards will be issued to employ-ees beginning May 21, 2007. To obtain swimming permits, faculty and staff are required to present a current employeeidentification card to the Office Human Resource Management. In turn, the Office of Human Resource Management willverify eligibility of the request. Visiting relatives, (e.g., grandchildren, nieces, nephews, etc.) are not eligible to participatein the recreational swimming for the faculty, staff, and youth program. No cards will be issued after June 5, 2007.

Recreational swimming for Summer School students, faculty, and staff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. to 8:50 p.m., Mondaythrough Thursday and also 10:00 am to 12 noon on Saturday. From A special Faculty/Staff Fitness Swim will be heldMonday through Thursday from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. ID cards are required for admission to all swim sessions.

UNATTENDED CHILDREN

Parents are strongly urged not to leave young children and youths unattended on the campus during the summer term,because the University cannot assume the responsibility for their care and protection. The practice of leaving youngchildren and youths unattended in the Student Center, at the gymnasium, in the dormitories, or elsewhere on the campus,a practice which endangers the children’s safety, will not be permitted. Children may be enrolled, where space andregulations permit, in one of the many enrichment programs offered on campus during the summer. For additional infor-mation telephone the Office of Summer School at (803) 533-3776.

CODES FOR MASTER SCHEDULE

AG - Agency BB - Algernon Belcher HallDG - Dukes Gym CE - Continuing EducationFA - Fine Arts Building ET - Educational TelevisionFF - Felton Field FL - Felton LaboratoryHD - Henderson-Davis Theatre HC - Harold Crawford Engineering Technology HallHH - Hodge Hall IL - Industrial LabIM - Instructional Media Center (Nance Lower Level) KA - Martin L. King, Jr. AuditoriumLL - Lewis Laboratory LR - Lewis Learning Resource Center (Turner Lower Level)MSH- Mason Hall MH - Moss HallMP - Stanback Museum-Planetarium NB - Nance Lower LevelNH - Nance Hall NX - Nix HallOC - Off Campus DC1 - Old Dawn CenterRH - Rowe Hall STB - Staley HallSHMC-Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center SS - Soldiers HallTA - To Be Announced TB - Turner Basement*TH - Turner Hall TRMC - The Regional Medical CenterWL - Whittaker Library ML - Machine Tool Lab

DC2 - Dawn Center

* Turner Hall :

THA - Turner Hall A Wing THB - Turner Hall B Wing

THC - Turner Hall C Wing THD - Turner Hall D Wing

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NOTE: For detailed information about any degree program, please refer to the South Carolina State University Under-graduate Catalog or the South Carolina State University Graduate Catalog.

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? ? T R O U B L E S H O O T E R ? ? Helpful Definitions

Term indicates a period which encompasses both sessions of summer school (May 22 - July 28, 2007). Only one term isscheduled for summer school at South Carolina State University.

Session refers to the increments of time within the term over which a course is offered (i.e. May 22- June 23, 2007).Summer Courses may be scheduled for one, two, three, five, or six week sessions. Thus, the University offers multiplesessions during the summer term.

Go to the Registrar’s Office Go to the Office of Financial Aid Go to your Department Chair:Wilkinson Hall: 123 Wilkinson Hall: to seek and obtain academicto change registration - Room 131 & 2nd Floor to apply for financial aid advisementto withdraw from Summer School - Room 221 to submit a loan applicationto obtain a transcript - Room 216 to sign an award letterto inquire about a grade inquiry - Room 221

Go to the Accounts Receivable/Cashiers Go to the Health & Physical Education Department Office Wilkinson Hall: (G27/G26) 102 Smith-Hammond-Middleton Gymnasium: to request billing and payment information to make inquires about swimming (803)536-8067 to request/pick up refunds to obtain information about activities in Dukes Gym (803) 536-8865 to pickup workstudy checks to pay parking tickets

Go to the Office of Housing: Go to Campus Police Go to the Miller F. Whittaker Library: to make on-campus single or 810 Goff Avenue: to study married student housing arrangements to report an emergency to read the newspaper, periodicals,

to obtain a parking decal etc.to conduct a library searchto use the Internetto check e-mailto use the computer lab

Go to the Office of the Student Center DirectorK. W. Green Student Center:to inquire about the game room and other recreational activitiesto obtain yearbook information and information about The Collegian

HOW TO READ SCHEDULE ENTRIES

Call Number Session & Section Number Course Title Meeting Time

11111 ENG 101-11 English Composition MTWR 5:30-7:45pm 3

Department Course Number Meeting Days Credit Hours

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?18

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SCSU Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Summer 2007

Instructions and Support for Online/Distance Education Courses(Blackboard™, Web-Enhanced, Satellite and Compressed Video)

Instructions for Blackboard Access

1. Go to the SCSU homepage at www.scsu.edu.2. Click on the Current Students tab.3. Click on the Blackboard link.4. Click on the User Login button.5. Enter your USERNAME and PASSWORD and then submit with the Login button. Your course websites are listed in the MY

COURSES window pane.Click on a course title to “enter” a course. Be certain to follow all instructions posted in your course(s). Email correspondence fromyour Blackboard instructor is sent to your University email account. As a student, it is your responsibility to regularly check thisaccount.

Support

The University has established new network usernames, passwords, and email addresses for all registered students. To successfully conductcoursework using the SCSU Blackboard Learning System, students must use their University network username, password, and email account.

To check your University email account, go to the SCSU homepage and click on the link to BULLDOG CONNECTION. Login and follow theinstructions for checking email.

If you are not able to login to Blackboard, please follow the steps below:

1. Return to the SCSU homepage.2. Go to the Current Students tab and click on the link to BULLDOG CONNECTION.3. Click on the link in the section entitled: How do I get a username and password? Follow the instructions displayed.4. Return to the Blackboard login page (http://scsu.blackboard.com/) and type in the information provided to you and then click

the Login button. Be certain keep login information confidential! Please direct any questions regarding Bulldog Connection logininformation to: (803) 516-4933.

For assistance with Blackboard via email, contact [email protected].

For assistance with all online and distance education services, see the Department of Educational Technology Services (ETS) website at http://www.scsu.edu/academics/educationaltechnologyservices.aspx

The Department of Educational Technology Services is located in Nance Hall (lower level) Office B106. To contact ETS by telephone, pleasecall 803-516-4931 or write:

Department of Educational Technology ServicesSouth Carolina State UniversityP.O. Box 7731300 College Street, NEOrangeburg, SC 29117

Penn Center3rd Annual

Gullah Studies Institute“Road Map to Freedom”

Summer 2007July 15-28, 2007

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SCSU Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Summer 2007 CALL NO COURSE ID TITLE INSTRUCTOR LEV ACT DAY BLDG RM HRS

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND APPLIED PROFESSIONAL SCIENCES: Dr. Robert Barrett, Dean

FULL TERM 10291 NURS47111 SCRIPT STAFF U LLB TBA TBA 6

SESSION I 10090 HED 15111 PERSONAL & COM HEALTH TAYLOR W U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0415PM SHMC 114 210600 HED 15146 PERSONAL & COM HEALTH-WWW SCOTT H U LEC TBA 210325 HED 20411 HEALTH FOR ELEM SCHOOL HILL C U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM SHMC 115 310097 HED 21311 CONTEMPORARY HEALTH PROBLEMS SCOTT H U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM SHMC 114 310088 HED 21411 FIRST AID & SAFETY TAYLOR W U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM SHMC 114 310095 HED 25011 AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH ISSUES SCOTT H U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM SHMC 114 310106 PE 20011 PE TCH OF PRESC/MIDSC CH HILL C U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM SHMC 115 310107 PE 20811 TCH OF SWIMMING STAFF U LAB MW 0100PM 0230PM SHMC 129 110102 PE 21011 HIST & PRIN OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION VARNUM D U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM SHMC 115 310100 PE 30811 PSY-SOC MTR PERF VARNUM D U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM SHMC 129 310108 PE 41511 PHYS ACT/LEISURE MGT PRACTICUM DENNISON N U PRA MW 0530PM 0700PM SHMC 115 310109 PE 42011 PRACTICUM IN SPORT COMM NIXON C U PRA TR 0530PM 0700PM SHMC 115 310094 PEA 15011 TENNIS STAFF U LLB MTWR 0745AM 0945AM SHMC 115 210093 PEC 15011 SWIMMING STAFF U LLB MTWR 0530PM 0700PM SHMC 114 210293 NURS10111 PROFESSIONAL NURSING DEVELOPMENT STAFF U LEC T 0955AM 1210PM THD 124 1

SESSION II 10091 HED 15121 PERSONAL & COM HEALTH TAYLOR W U LEC MTWR 1230PM 0200PM SHMC 115 210098 HED 15145 PERSONAL & COM HEALTH-WWW TAYLOR W U LEC TBA 210089 HED 21421 FIRST AID & SAFETY EVANS M U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM SHMC 114 310542 PE 30121 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE FRISHBERG B U LLB MTWR 0955AM 1210PM SHMC 114 310099 PE 31021 INTRO PE ACTIVITY & LEISURE MGT DENNISON N U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM SHMC 115 310544 PE 31921 ADAPTIVE P.E./EXCEPTIONAL CHILD STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM SHMC 114 310545 PE 32221 KINESIOLOGY FRISHBERG B U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM SHMC 114 310104 PEM 15021 AEROBICS & SLIMNASTICS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM SHMC 128 210550 PEO 15021 LIFE FITNESS CONCEPTS EVANS M U LLB MTWR 0955AM 1210PM SHMC 115 210294 NURS10121 PROFESSIONAL NURSING DEVELOPMENT STAFF U LEC T 0955AM 1210PM THD 124 1

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Instructional Swim Schedule: Session I: June 4-June 21, 2007 Session II: June 25-July 12, 2007(Classes for both sessions follow the schedule below.)

Please contact Mrs. Earth Mosley at (803) 536-8067 to enroll in the Noncredit Swimming Classes (indicated by NC below).

Non-Profit Organizations are eligible to rent the swimming pool for their events. Please contact ______________________ in the office of ___________________ at (803) __________ to request approval for your event.

Swimming Basic Instructional Swimming(Ages 6-13 years) MTWR 0800AM 0850AM SHM Pool NCSwimming Basic Instructional Swimming(Ages 6-13 years) MTWR 0900AM 0950AM SHM Pool NCSwimming Basic Instructional Swimming(Ages 6-13 years) MTWR 1000AM 1050AM SHM Pool NCSwimming Basic Instructional Swimming(Ages 6-13 years) MTWR 1100AM 1150AM SHM Pool NCSwimming SCSU Fac/Staff Fitness Swim MTWR 1200PM 1250PM SHM PoolSwimming Basic Instructional Swimming(Ages 6-13 years) MTWR 0100PM 0150PM SHM Pool NCSwimming Basic Instructional Swimming(Ages 10-17 years) MTWR 0200PM 0250PM SHM Pool NCSwimming Basic Instructional Swimming(18 years & Above) MTWR 0600PM 0650PM SHM Pool NCSwimming Recreational Swim(SCSU, F, S, Student) MTWR 0700PM 0850PM SHM PoolSwimming Recreational Swim(SCSU, F, S, Student and Community) Saturday 1000AM 1200PM SHM Pool

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Other Pool Users will work around this schedule as follows:June 4-23 PE 208-11 MW 1:00-2:30 pm (will instruct students in pool at that time)

PEC 150-11 MTWR 5:30-7:00 pm (share pool with Adult Swim Instruction)June ?-July ? NYSP MTWR 3:00-5:30 pm June 4-July 27 ROTC M-F before 8:00 am or during Recreational Swim times

TIME

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

HPE Unit's Proposal for Pool Schedule-Summer 2007

Instructional Swim Schedule

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SCSU Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Summer 2007 CALL NO COURSE ID TITLE INSTRUCTOR LEV ACT DAY BLDG RM HRS

SESSION I10077 ACCT20711 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ONYEOCHA J U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 407 310078 ACCT20811 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ONYEOCHA J U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM BB 407 310075 ECON25011 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS KAREMERA D U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 436 310076 ECON25511 SURVEY OF ECONOMICS MUSTAFA M U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 437 3

SESSION II10082 ACCT20721 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ONYEOCHA J U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 407 310083 ACCT20821 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ONYEOCHA J U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM BB 407 310079 ECON25021 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS MUSTAFA M U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM BB 436 310263 ECON25521 SURVEY OF ECONOMICS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 436 3

SESSION I10279 BA 20411 ADVANCED TYPEWRITING III STAFF U LLB MTWR 0730AM 0945AM BB LAB 310280 BA 21311 QUANT ANALYSIS I STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0245PM BB 210 310281 BA 21411 QUANT ANALYSIS II STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM BB 237 310282 BA 30911 WORD PROCESSING STAFF U LAB MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB LAB 310283 BA 31211 PRODUCTION/OPER MGT STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0245PM BB 210 310284 MGT 32011 INTRO TO FINANCIAL MGMT STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 238 310285 MGT 41211 ENTREPRENEURSHIP STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 210 310286 MGT 43011 BUSINESS POLICY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 237 3

SESSION II 10287 BA 21421 QUANT ANALYSIS II STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM BB 210 310288 BA 45021 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP STAFF U LLB MTWR 0245PM 0500PM BB 238 310289 MGT 30121 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM BB 237 310290 MGT 30421 HUMAN RESOURCE MGMT STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0245PM BB 237 3

FULL TERM10443 FCS 49911 SCRIPT MANSON B U LEC MTWR TBA TBA 6

SESSION I10228 CD 42011 PRE-SCHOOL ORGAN/ADM STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM 310230 FCS 25111 CONSMR ECON/RESOURCE MGT STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM 310439 FCS 30611 HUMAN SEXUALITY STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0230PM 310232 CD 26011 CREATIVE ACTVTS FOR PRESCH CHLDN STAFF U LLB MTWR 0730AM 0945AM 310487 NFM 10211 NUTRITION AND FOODS JONES P U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM STB 110 3

SESSION I10514 SPA 40111 SPCH, LANG & HEARING SERVICES STAFF U LEC MTWR 1000AM 0100PM 3

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Dr. Leonard A. McIntyre, Dean

FULL TERM10576 E 40501 MODERN GRAMMAR MCDONALD M U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THD 222 3

SESSION I10147 BC 20111 INTRO TO BROADCASTING HARRIS G U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH TBA 310148 BC 40111 SPORTS BROADCASTING HARRIS G U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH TBA 310149 E 15011 ENGLISH COMP & COMM FAVORS S U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 359 310150 E 15012 ENGLISH COMP & COMM Rampone W U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 265 310599 E 15111 ENGLISH COMP & COMM Sims Y U LEC MTWR 1210PM 0235PM THA 271 310152 E 15112 ENGLISH COMP & COMM JOHNSON A U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 265 310154 E 25011 WORLD LITERATURE I Rampone W U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THD 326 310155 E 25012 WORLD LITERATURE I JOHNSON A U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THA 265 310157 E 25112 WORLD LITERATURE II CASSIDY T U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 267 310158 E 25113 WORLD LITERATURE II Summerall H U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 261 310159 E 30211 ADV COLLEGE GRAMM & COMM HEZEKIAH C U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM THA 259 310160 E 31511 BLACK AMERICAN WRITERS FAVORS S U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THA 359 310172 E 53111 LITERARY CRITICISM CASSIDY T U LEC MTWR 0500PM 0800PM THA 265 310161 ENGL11111 FUNCT GRAMMAR & COMP HEZEKIAH C U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 259 0

SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS, & AGRIBUSINESS

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

TIME

May 22 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

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10162 F 10111 ELEMENTARY FRENCH DOUCETTE R U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THD 328 310163 JOUR20211 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY Rahman S U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 269 310164 JOUR21011 WRITING FOR MASS COMM Rahman S U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THA 269 310165 S 15011 FUND OF SPEECH COMM PAGE C U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0245PM THA 267 310166 S 15012 FUND OF SPEECH COMM JORDAN M U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM THA 267 310167 S 25011 PUBLIC SPEAKING PAGE C U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 361 310168 S 30111 SPEECH FOR CLSROOM TCHER JORDAN M U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 361 310169 SP 10111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH SILVESTRY R. U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THD 322 310562 SP 10211 ELEMENTARY SPANISH STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THD 330 310171 SP 20111 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH SILVESTRY R U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THD 322 3

SESSION II 10173 E 25021 WORLD LITERATURE I JAMISON B U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THA 261 310362 E 25121 WORLD LITERATURE II JOHNSON A U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 265 310174 E 40521 MODERN GRAMMAR JAMISON B U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 261 310177 F 10221 ELEMENTARY FRENCH DOUCETTE R U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THD 326 310453 JOUR30121 HIST & PHILOS/MASS MEDIA Rahman S U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 263 310454 JOUR40121 PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGEMENT Rahman S U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THA 263 310175 S 15021 FUND OF SPEECH COMM WILSON E U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 361 310176 S 25021 PUBLIC SPEAKING WILSON E U LEC MTWR 1210PM 0235PM THA 361 310178 SP 10121 ELEMENTARY SPANISH HEMLEE J U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THD 330 310179 SP 10221 ELEMENTARY SPANISH HEMLEE J U LEC MTWR 1210PM 0235PM THD 330 310180 SP 20221 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH HEMLEE J U LEC MTWR 1210PM 0235PM THD 330 3

FULL TERM10577 RED 32111 SEMINAR IN READING MCDONALD M U SEM MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THD 222 3

SESSION I10038 ECE 31011 ASSESSING & INTERPRETING COOKE B U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THD 226 310039 ECE 31711 LANG DEVMT FOR YOUNG CLD COOKE B U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THD 226 310049 EPSY25011 HUMAN GROWTH & DEV BARRON L U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM 310086 ED 19911 INTRO TO EDUCATION LEAPHART L U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0255PM THD 228 210041 ED 30611 HIST & PHIL EDUCATION MOORE-GREEN B U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THD 222 310048 GEO 30511 SOCIO-ECO GEOGRAPHY MOORE-GREEN B U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM THD 222 310548 RED 31511 TCHG RDNG IN ELEM SCH HICKS G U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0245PM THD 228 310054 SPED21611 INTRO TO EXCEP CHILDREN BARRON L U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1220PM THD 230 3

SESSION II10050 EPSY26021 PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING WILSON T U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1220PM THD 322 3

TWO-WEEKS10414 ED 15012 EDUCATION SEMINAR-MATHEMATICS MCDONALD M U SEM MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THD 222 1

SESSION I10182 CJ 32111 AMERICAN COURT SYSTEM STAFF U LEC MTWR TBA 3

SIX WEEKS10183 CJ 40111 FIELD EXPERIENCE IN CJ STAFF U FLD MTWR 0530PM 0745PM THA 369 6

SESSION II10184 CJ 25021 AFRICAN-AM EXPERIENCE IN CJ STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM THA 369 310181 CJ 31321 ADMIN LAW ENFORCEMENT STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THA 369 3

SESSION I10035 SW 41811 CHILD WELFARE SERVICES MANSELL J U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM BB 405 310036 SW 42011 SPECIAL TOPICS BOONE C U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 363 3

SESSION II10037 SW 41921 DISABL ISS/MULTI-CULT ARTIS M U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM THA 363 3

FULL TERM10255 H 25021 HIST WRLD CIV TO 1750 STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 110 3

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

June 25 - July 28, 2007

SOCIAL WORK

June 4 - July 14, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 2, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

TIME

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

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SESSION I May 22 - June 23, 200710233 H 10411 U S HISTORY SINCE 1877 STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 110 310234 H 25011 HIST WRLD CIV TO 1750 STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 110 310235 H 25012 HIST WRLD CIV TO 1750 STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 110 310237 H 25111 HIST WRLD CIV 1750-PRES STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 309 310238 H 25112 HIST WRLD CIV 1750-PRES STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 309 310239 H 31511 AFRICAN AMERICAN HIST STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 110 310240 HHU 25011 SURV EXPC OF AFRICAN AM IN US STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 114 310241 HHU 25012 SURV EXPC OF AFRICAN AM IN US STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 114 310566 PS 25211 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 112 310501 PS 25212 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT BROWN-GUINYARD U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM TBA TBA 310243 PS 20611 BLACK POLITICS STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 112 310595 PS 41011 INTERNSHIP STAFF U PRA MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 315 310546 PS42411 PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS BROWN-GUINYARD U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 114 310244 PSY 10111 INTRO TO NATURAL SCIENCE PSY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 104 310245 PSY 25011 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 102 310247 PSY 30711 STATISTICS IN PSY STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 104 310246 PSY 30911 BEHAV ASPECTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 100 310504 PSY40211 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY HUCKS T U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 102 310249 PSY40411 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 104 310250 SOC 25011 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 112 310251 SOC 25012 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 102 310252 SOC 30711 BEHAV ASPECTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 100 310253 SOC 30811 SOCIAL PROBLEMS: INTRO STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 100 310510 SOC30911 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY HUCKS T U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 102 310254 SOC 31011 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 100 3

SESSION II10255 H 25021 HIST WRLD CIV TO 1750 STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 110 310256 H 25022 HIST WRLD CIV TO 1750 STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 110 310259 HHU 25021 SURV EXPC OF AFRICAN AM IN US STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 112 310258 HHU 25022 SURV EXPC OF AFRICAN AM IN US STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 112 310257 PSY 20421 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 104 310260 PSY 25021 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 104 310261 SOC 25021 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 100 310262 SOC 25022 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 104 310596 SOC 32121 SOCIAL CHANGE STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM HN 102 3

SESSION I 10129 ARTS25012 ART APPRECIATION MARTIN II F U LEC MTWR 1000AM 1210PM FA 203 310141 ARTS32311 ELECTRONIC PAGE DESIGN STAFF U LLB MTWR 0730AM 0945AM FA 109 310131 MUT 15011 INTRO TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM FA 302 310132 MU 10711 THEORY MUSICIANSHP CPT LAWRENCE JR R U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM FA 305 210133 MU 25011 MUSIC APPRECIATION RIDGES L U LEC MTWR 1200PM 0215PM FA 305 310134 MU 25012 MUSIC APPRECIATION RIDGES L U LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM FA 314 310146 D 25411 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE MUNDY F U LEC MTWR 1100AM 0110PM HD 101 3

SESSION II 10130 ARTS25021 ART APPRECIATION MARTIN II F U LEC MTWR TBA FA 203 310484 MU 10811 THEORY MUSICIANSHIP CPT STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM FA 305 210136 MU 25021 MUSIC APPRECIATION GRENIER R U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM FA 305 310137 MU 25022 MUSIC APPRECIATION QUICK J U LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM FA 314 3

FULL TERM10331 ARTS25011 ART APPRECIATION WALSH J U LEC MTWR TBA 3

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Dr. Kenneth D. Lewis, Dean

SESSION I10609 ET 15011 MECH DRAW & BASIC CAD STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM HC 209 310433 ET 21211 STATICS STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM LL 104 3

SESSION II10434 ET 21321 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM LL 104 3

SESSION I10435 ET 25511 ENGINEER ECON ANALYSIS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1220PM HC 203 310265 ET 31011 ENGINEERING COMPUTING STAFF U LLB MTWR 0100PM 0325PM HC 203 3

CIVIL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMay 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

TIME

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

INDUSTRIAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMay 22 - June 23, 2007

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10569 EET 45011 INTRO TO ELECT POW SYSS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0200PM 0415PM HC 205 310570 EET 45311 MACHINES AND POWER LAB STAFF U LAB MW 1100AM 0115PM HC 204 1

SESSION II10601 CET 41521 FLUID MECH & HYDRAU STAFF U LLB MTWR 0955AM 1220PM HC 201 310626 CET 41721 MECHANICS MAT LAB STAFF U LLB MTWR 1220PM 0235PM LL 104 310267 ET 25521 ENGINEER ECON ANALYSIS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1220PM HC 203 310266 ET 42121 THERMODYNAMICS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0100PM 0325PM HC 203 3

SESSION I 10268 BSC 15011 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM HH 214 310269 BSC 15111 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB STAFF U LAB TR 0245PM 0500PM HH 117 110270 BSC 15012 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM HH 214 310271 BSC 15112 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB STAFF U LAB TR 0530PM 0745PM HH 117 110272 PSC 15011 FOUND PHYSICAL SCIENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM HH 219 310273 PSC 15111 FOUND PHYSICAL SCI LAB STAFF U LAB TR 0530PM 0745PM HH 220 110568 PSC 15112 FOUND PHYSICAL SCI LAB STAFF U LAB MW 0530PM 0745PM HH 220 1

SESSION II 10275 BSC 15221 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM HH 201 310277 BSC 15222 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 1200PM 0235PM HH 201 310276 BSC 15321 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB STAFF U LAB TR 0245PM 0500PM HH 117 110278 BSC 15322 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB STAFF U LAB TR 0530PM 0745PM HH 117 1

FULL TERM 10338 C 15011 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHAPMAN W U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1110AM HH 324 310339 C 15111 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB CHAPMAN W U LAB MW 1130AM 0145PM HH 310 110340 C 15211 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHAPMAN W U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0400PM HH 324 310341 C 15311 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB CHAPMAN W U LAB TR 1130AM 0145PM HH 310 110489 P 25011 GENERAL PHYSICS I W/O CALCULUS ROBINSON F U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0845AM HH 219 310490 P 25111 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ABDEL-KADER W U LAB M 1220PM 0450PM HH 218 110491 P 25211 GENERAL PHYSICS II W/O CALCULUS ROBINSON F U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1110AM HH 219 310492 P 25311 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB ABDEL-KADER W U LAB W 1220PM 0450PM HH 218 110493 P 25411 GENERAL PHYSICS I W/CALCULUS ABDEL-KADER W U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1110AM HH 202 310495 P 25511 GENERAL PHYSICS II W/CALCULUS ABDEL-KADER W U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0845AM HH 202 3

FULL TERM10295 CS 24011 COMP SCI COOP ED INTRNSP STAFF U PRA MTWR TBA 610296 CS 40511 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING STAFF U LEC MW 0245PM 0500PM NH 109 310297 CS 41111 DATABASE SYSTM DESIG STAFF U LEC MW 0530PM 0745PM NH 109 3

SESSION I10298 CS 15011 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 205 310299 CS 15012 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 205 310300 CS 15013 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 205 310301 CS 15111 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM NH 205 310302 CS 16111 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 200 310303 CS 20111 COMPUTER PROG I STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730PM 0945PM NH 205 310304 CS 30811 DATA STRUC & ALGORITHMS ANAL STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 109 310305 CS 42011 COMPUTER NETWORKS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 200 310306 M 15011 QUANT REASONING-MATH STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 200 310307 M 15111 QUANT REASONING-ALGEBRA STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 214 310308 M 15211 QUANT REASONING-PRECALC STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 214 310309 M 15311 QUANT REASONING-CALC I STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 220 310310 M 15411 QUANT REASONING-BUS CALC STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 200 310311 M 15511 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 106 310312 M 15512 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 106 310313 M 15513 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 214 310314 M 15514 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 220 310315 M 16311 CALCULUS II STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 220 310316 M 31411 LINEAR ALGEBRA STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 200 310317 M 40311 DIFFERENTAIL EQUATIONS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 214 0

SESSION II 10318 CS 15021 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 205 310319 CS 15022 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 205 310320 CS 15023 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 206 3

TIME

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

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10321 CS 15024 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 205 310322 CS 16121 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 200 310554 CS 17121 INTRO TO OBJECT-ORIENTED PRGMG STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 220 310351 CS 20221 COMPUTER PROG II STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 205 310352 CS 30421 COMPUTER ORGANIZATIO STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 220 310353 CS 32321 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 214 310355 CS 49921 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 309 310455 M 15021 QUANT REASONING-MATH STAFF U LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM NH 200 310456 M 15121 QUANT REASONING-ALGEBRA STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 220 310457 M 15221 QUANT REASONING-PRECALC STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 214 310458 M 15321 QUANT REASONING-CALC I STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 200 310459 M 15322 QUANT REASONING-CALC I STAFF U LEC MTWR 1220PM 0235PM NH 109 310460 M 15521 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 214 310461 M 15522 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 106 310462 M 15523 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 106 310463 M 15524 INTRO TO MATH MODELING STAFF U LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM NH 220 310464 M 16321 CALCULUS II STAFF U LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM NH 200 310465 M 20821 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0955AM 1210PM NH 220 310555 M 30521 INTRO TO MODERN GEOMETRY STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 200 310469 M ED30021 MATH FOR ELEM SCH TCHERS STAFF U LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 214 3

TIME

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FULL TERM10291 NURS47111 SCRIPT TBA STAFF U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 6

(With permission of Director only)

10533 ENV 30011 INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCI WHITMORE R U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 410534 ENV 30511 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH WHITMORE R U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 310535 ENV 30611 LANDUSE AND CONSERVATION WHITMORE R U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 410536 ENV42021 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY WHITMORE R U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 410540 ENV49521 WETLANDS AND AQUATIC ECO WHITMORE R U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 410556 ENV 49021 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGIN TECHN STAFF U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 410557 ENV 49121 SOILS AND HYDROLOGY STAFF U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 410558 ENV 49221 WILDLIFE ECOLOGY AND MGT STAFF U LEC MTWRF0900AM 0430PM OC 4

FULL TERM10264 ET 25561 ENGINEER ECON ANALYSIS STAFF U LEC R 0530PM 0830PM OC 3

FULL TERM10426 EET 38162 DIGITAL SYS DESIGN & ANAL STAFF U LEC T 0500PM 0930PM 310427 EET 38362 DIGITAL & MICROPRO LAB STAFF U LAB R 0500PM 0930PM 1

SESSION II10447 H 25045 HIS OF WOR CIV TO 1750 - WWW SCOTT J U LEC TBA TBA 3

FULL TERM10331 ARTS25011 ART APPRECIATION WALSH J U LEC TBA TBA 3

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (Savannah River Site)

TIME

May 22 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

GREENVILLE CENTER

May 22 - July 28, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

PIEDMONT TECH

ONLINE

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

May 22 - July 28, 2007

OFF CAMPUS

NURSING

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G R A D U A T E S T U D I E S

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES

1. Graduate study is significantly different from undergraduate study, particularly in its focus on independent inquiryand scholarly pursuit of new knowledge in highly-specialized fields of study. Therefore, admission into the Schoolof Graduate Studies is primarily dependent upon the applicant’s demonstrated ability to pursue scholarly work,research, and writing at the rigorous level required in advanced study. The Admissions and Retention Committeeof the School of Graduate Studies is responsible for reviewing the application file of each degree-seeking appli-cant (doctoral, master’s, or specialist) and for recommending to the dean of the School of Graduate Studies foradmission into “Full,” “Nondegree” or “Conditional” standing or nonadmission. The Committee’s recommenda-tions are based on, but not limited to, completeness of required documentation, undergraduate academic record,relevance of past undergraduate and/or graduate study, MAT, GRE, GMAT, and/or PRAXIS test scores, andprofessional recommendations. An applicant is eligible to register and pursue graduate courses within the limitsof his/her admissions status only after receiving official notification of the Committee’s recommendation(s) in aletter signed by the dean of the School of Graduate Studies.

ENROLLMENT STATUS

New master’s level applicants may be admitted to the following statuses and each must follow instructions for thespecific status found in the Graduate Catalog and in the letter of admission:

1. Full Admission -- limited to degree-seeking applicants who have submitted all credentials and meet all standardsas prescribed by the current Graduate Catalog.

2. Nondegree Admission -- provided for nondegree-seeking applicants and, on a temporary basis, for degreeseeking students unable to meet filing deadlines with all required credentials. Nondegree students may not beeligible for financial aid.

3. Conditional Admission -- allowed for academically deficient applicants (Undergraduate GPA=2.350 to 2.499)as a means of meeting the equivalent of the 2.50 GPA required for all master’s programs. Conditionallyadmitted students may not be eligible for financial aid.

Doctoral and specialist level applicants may be admitted only as follows:

1. Full Admission -- limited to applicants to advanced programs only (Ed.D. or Ed.S.) who have furnished allcredentials, met all standards as specified in the Graduate Catalog and are eligible to seek admission to oneof the advanced degree programs.

2. Nondegree Admission (Advanced Level) -- provided for advanced level applicants who have completed amaster’s or higher degre,e but who have not met all standards for admission to an advanced program. Nondegreestudents may not be eligible for financial aid.

Other Applicant Categories

1. Certification Only --This status is limited to persons who possess a current educator certificate and a baccalaureate degree, but who seek admission to graduate study for purposes of renewing their educator certificate oradding on another certification area. If a “Certification Only” student decides at a later date to pursue othergraduate study in this status, an application for readmission must be submitted. However, if a “CertificationOnly” student wishes to change to another graduate admission status, he or she must meet all of the School ofGraduate Studies and degree program admission standards and submit the requisite credentials. The Chair of theDepartment of Education is advisor to all “Certification Only” students.

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2. Readmission -- All students in good academic standing who have not enrolled for one or more semesters must file areadmission form with the Office of Graduate Services not less than 20 working days before the opening date of registration.

G R A D U A T E S T U D I E S

PROGRAM OFFERINGS

The Graduate Studies Program offers fourteen degree programs, The Master of Education (M.ED.) degree has foursubject-matter areas: Counselor Education, Elementary Education, Special Education, and Secondary Education, withseven subject-matter concentrations (previously called minors) in the latter. The Matter of Arts in Teaching (MAT)degree is offered in five specialty areas. The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree is offered in Rehabilitation Counseling andin Speech Pathology and Audiology, and the Master of Science (M.S.) degree may be pursued in Nutritional Sciences,Individual and Family Development, Agribusiness and Transportation. The Master of Busness Administration offersoptions in Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship. The Doctoral (Ed.D.) and Specialist (Ed.S.) degrees are offered in thearea of Educational Administration only.

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY

Each graduate student is responsible for the proper and timely completion of all requirements for his/her degree programand for satisfying the general regulations of the university. To assist the student in meeting this responsibility, theUniversity provides copies of the Graduate Catalog through the School of Graduate Studies. In addition, degree-seekingstudents will be assigned an academic advisor by the departmental chair who administers the student’s degree program.The dean of the School of Graduate Studies provides enrollment authorization and limited advisement services to condi-tional and nondegree students, except those seeking certification credit as noted above. The advisor will assist thestudent in understanding degree requirements, program planning, sequencing, scheduling, registration, etc.; however, thestudent has final responsibility for fulfilling all degree requirements. In keeping with the significant difference betweengraduate and undergraduate study, graduate advisement is totally non-paternal. Graduate students are expected to makemature independent choices based on thorough study and understanding of school and program regulations. Minimalcoaching will be provided by advisors to ensure understanding, but students, not advisors, must accept the logical conse-quences of their own choices.

Application Filing Deadlines: Each degree seeking applicant is responsible for following the detailed instructions onthe Application for Graduate Admission form available through the School of Graduate Studies, Attention: GraduateAdmissions, South Carolina State University, 300 College Street, NE, Orangeburg,SC 29117. The application for admis-sion and all required credentials must be submitted no later than June 15, for the fall semester; November 1, for the spring;and April 1, for the summer sessions. All applicants for graduate credit (degree or nondegree) must initially completethe standard Application for Graduate Admission.

COURSE LOAD

A full student load consists of 9 semester hours during any academic term. Registration for more than 12 hours in duringtthe full summer term must be approved by the student’s advisor and the dean of the School of Graduate Studies.

Full-time Students - A full-time graduate student is enrolled in 9 semester hours during any academic term.

Part-time Students - A part-time graduate student is any student enrolled in less than 9 semester hours during anyacademic term.

****For detailed information about any degree program please refer to the South Carolina State University Graduate Catalog.

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SCSU Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Summer 2007 CALL NO COURSE ID TITLE INSTRUCTOR LEV ACT DAY BLDG RM HRS

SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES

FULL TERM10043 ED 50511 FINE ARTS/ELEM SCHOOL TEACHER PRUITT JR W G LEC WRF 0400PM 0930PM THA 100 310046 ED 60211 RESEARCH PROJECT JOYNER-FLEMIN G RES M 0400PM 0800PM THA 100 310111 SPED58211 ED STRATEGIES FOR EH STAFF G LEC TBA TBA 3

SESSION I10056 EAR 59911 SCH RES/MST/EVAL/ASMT PRUITT JR W G LEC S 0800AM 0100PM 310062 ED 50111 UNDSTDG EDUC RESEARCH KOWALSKI C G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM 310062 ED 50111 UNDSTDG EDUC RESEARCH KOWALSKI C G LEC S 0830AM 0200PM 310530 ED 50311 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT POWELL B G LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM THD 322 310044 ED 51811 HIST & PHIL OF EDUCATION PRUITT JR W G LEC S 0100PM 0600PM THA 100 310531 ED 52211 DIAG/PERSCRIPTIVE TCHG HICKS G G LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM THD 226 310553 ED 69940 SPEC TOPICS IN EDUCATION STAFF G LEC MTWR TBA 310047 EDCI59911 GEN KNWL/CURR SEMINAR POWELL B G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM THD 322 310047 EDCI59911 GEN KNWL/CURR SEMINAR POWELL B G LEC S 0830AM 0100PM THD 322 310552 EDCI59912 GEN KNWL/CURR SEMINAR STAFF G LEC S 0830AM 0100PM 310040 ECE 52211 ASSESSING/INTPRG CHILD BEHAVIOR COOKE B G LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM THD 228 310053 RED 51611 ADV TCHG LANG ARTS EL SC LEAPHART L G LEC MTWF 0955AM 1210PM THD 230 310551 SC 51011 SCI ELEM SCH TEACHER STAFF G LEC MTWR 0500PM 0745PM THD 230 310055 SPED55011 NAT & PSY EXCEPT CHILD LOUIS T G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THD 230 310101 SST 50011 SOC ST FOR ELEM SCH TCHR MOORE-GREEN B G LEC MTWR 0500PM 0745PM THD 222 3

SESSION II10045 ED 54521 LRNG THEORIES FOR TCHRS WILSON T G LEC MTWR 0730AM 0945AM THD 322 310051 RED 50621 STUDIES IN CHILDREN LITERATURE OWENS J G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THD 222 3

SESSION I10172 E 53111 LITERARY CRITICISM CASSIDY T G LEC MTWR 0500PM 0800PM THA 265 3

FULL TERM10185 EDRC53111 REHAB SERVICES STAFF G LEC MTWR 0730AM 0900AM THA 361 310186 EDRC59911 COMMUNITY RESOURCES STAFF G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 361 3

SESSION I 10187 EDRC52911 PRE-PRACTICUM & PROF ETHICS STAFF G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 363 310188 EDRC53011 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0505PM 0555PM THA 363 310189 EDRC53012 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0600PM 0655PM THA 363 310190 EDRC53013 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0700PM 0805PM THA 363 310191 EDRC53014 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0505PM 0555PM THA 365 310192 EDRC53015 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0600PM 0655PM THA 365 310193 EDRC53016 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0700PM 0805PM THA 365 310194 EDRC53311 MEDICAL & PSY ASPECTS OF DISABL STAFF G LEC MTW 0505PM 0805PM THA 361 310195 EDRC53511 VOCATIONAL PLACEMENT STAFF G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 361 310196 EDRC53845 CASE MANAGEMENT & RECORDING STAFF G LEC MTWR 1000AM 1215PM THA 361 3

SESSION II10197 EDRC53021 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0505PM 0555PM THA 363 310198 EDRC53022 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0600PM 0655PM THA 363 310199 EDRC53023 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0700PM 0805PM THA 363 310200 EDRC53024 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0505PM 0555PM THA 365 310201 EDRC53025 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0600PM 0655PM THA 365 310202 EDRC53026 PRACT IN REHABILITATION STAFF G LLB MTW 0700PM 0805PM THA 365 310203 EDRC53421 VOCATIONAL ASSESSMENT STAFF G LEC MTW 0505PM 0805PM THA 361 310204 EDRC53521 VOCATIONAL PLACEMENT STAFF G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM THA 361 310205 EDRC53846 CASE MANAGEMENT & RECORDING STAFF G LEC MTWR 1000AM 1215PM THA 361 310206 EDRC54621 PSYCHO-DIAGNOSTICS REHAB CNSLG STAFF G LEC MTWR 0505PM 0805PM THA 363 310207 EDRC58021 PRIN OF ORIENT & MOBILIT STAFF G LEC MTW 0505PM 0805PM THA 363 310208 EDRC58121 PHY & FUNCT OF THE EYE STAFF G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0505PM THA 363 3

ONE-WEEK10221 EDRC54521 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN REHAB STAFF G LEC MTWRF0800AM 0500PM THA 363 3

TIME

July 3 - 8, 2007

TEACHER EDUCATION

May 22 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES

REHABILITATION COUNSELING

May 22 - June 23, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

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SCSU Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Summer 2007 CALL NO COURSE ID TITLE INSTRUCTOR LEV ACT DAY BLDG RM HRS

FULL TERM 10209 CED 55011 INTRNSP IN ELEM SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 1200PM 1230PM THD 326 110210 CED 55012 INTRNSP IN ELEM SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 1235PM 0105PM THD 326 110211 CED 55013 INTRNSP IN ELEM SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0110PM 0140PM THD 326 110212 CED 55014 INTRNSP IN ELEM SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0145PM 0215PM THD 326 110213 CED 55015 INTRNSP IN ELEM SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0220PM 0250PM THD 326 110214 CED 55016 INTRNSP IN ELEM SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0255PM 0325PM THD 326 110215 CED 55111 INTRNSP IN SEC SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 1200PM 1230PM THD 326 110216 CED 55112 INTRNSP IN SEC SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 1235PM 0105PM THD 326 110217 CED 55113 INTRNSP IN SEC SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0110PM 0140PM THD 326 110218 CED 55114 INTRNSP IN SEC SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0145PM 0215PM THD 326 110219 CED 55115 INTRNSP IN SEC SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0220PM 0250PM THD 326 110220 CED 55116 INTRNSP IN SEC SCH COUNSELING STAFF G PRA MTWR 0255PM 0325PM THD 326 1

ONE-WEEK10222 CED 51011 INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING STAFF G LEC MTWRF0800AM 0500PM THD 314 3

ONE-WEEK10223 CED 51821 CONSULTATION STAFF G LEC MTWRF0800AM 0500PM THD 314 3

SESSION I10224 CED 51611 PSY APPRAISAL OF INDIVIDUAL STAFF G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM THD 322 3

SESSION II 10226 CED 52521 CROSS CULT CNSDRN IN COUNSELING STAFF G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM THD 322 310227 CED 54021 CAREER & LIFESTYLE DEVELOPMENT STAFF G LEC TR 0530PM 1000PM THD 320 3

SESSION I10517 SPA 57411 PROBLEMS OF AGING CARTER L G LEC MTWR 0100PM 0315PM DC2 226 310525 SPA 69911 DYSTHAGIA MCLEOD A G LLB MTWR 0530PM 0745PM DC2 226 3

SESSION II10515 SPA 52121 CULT LANG VARIATIONS CARTER L G LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM DC2 226 310516 SPA 54021 STUTTERING GREGG H G LEC MTWR 0100PM 0315PM DC2 226 3

FULL TERM10518 SPA 59111 ADV CLIN PRACT I GREGG H G LAB MTWR 0100PM 0200PM DC1 100 110519 SPA 59211 ARTICULATION MCLEOD A G LAB MTWR 0100PM 0200PM DC1 100 110520 SPA 59212 DIAGNOSTICS GREGG H G LAB MTWR 0100PM 0200PM DC1 100 110521 SPA 59213 HEARING WILSON G G LAB MTWR 0100PM 0200PM DC1 100 110522 SPA 59214 LANGUAGE CARTER L G LAB MTWR 0100PM 0200PM DC1 100 110523 SPA 59215 ORGANICS CARTER L G LAB MTWR 0100PM 0200PM DC1 100 110524 SPA 59216 STUTTERING GREGG H G LAB MTWR 0100PM 0200PM DC1 100 1

SESSION I10467 M 50811 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS STAFF G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 214 310356 CS 50611 INTRO TO COMPUTER SCIENCE STAFF G LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM NH 205 3

SESSION II10559 M 50921 PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY STAFF G LEC MTWR 0245PM 0500PM NH 200 310470 M ED50021 CONTEMP MATH ELEM TCHERS STAFF G LEC MTWR 0530PM 0745PM NH 214 3

SESSION I10365 EAM 72211 FORM/SUMM EVAL PROC:PERS GRIMES M G LEC F 0530PM 0930PM 310365 EAM 72211 FORM/SUMM EVAL PROC:PERS GRIMES M G LEC S 0830AM 0130PM 310367 EAM 73111 SCHOOL & COMM RELATIONS KOWALSKI C G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM 310057 EAM 73511 FUND OF MANAGEMENT Spell C G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM 310057 EAM 73511 FUND OF MANAGEMENT Spell C G LEC S 0830AM 0200PM 310374 EAM 73911 PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE WRIGHT G G LEC TR 0530PM 1000PM THD 230 310380 EAM 79911 CHARACTER EDUCATION ACADEMY MCINTYRE L G LEC TBA 310389 EAM 82111 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Brackett V G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM THD 326 3

June 25 - July 28, 2007

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

May 22 - June 23, 2007

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

June 12 - June 16, 2007

July 10 - July 14, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

COUNSELOR EDUCATION

SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY

May 22 - June 23, 2007

TIME

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SCSU Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Summer 2007 CALL NO COURSE ID TITLE INSTRUCTOR LEV ACT DAY BLDG RM HRS

10071 EAR 71011 METHODS FOR RESEARCH (WWW) BOATWRIGHT M G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM 310058 EAR 80311 DATA ANALY EXPER STUDIES Engec N G LEC TR 0530PM 1000PM 310390 EAR 89901 DISSERTATION SEMINAR BOATWRIGHT M G DSR TBA 310391 EAR 89902 DISSERTATION SEMINAR STAFF G DSR TBA 310392 EAR 89903 DISSERTATION SEMINAR ABURIME T G DSR TBA 310394 EAR 89905 DISSERTATION SEMINAR KOWALSKI C G DSR TBA 310395 EAR 89906 DISSERTATION SEMINAR THOMPSON T G DSR TBA 310396 EAR 89907 DISSERTATION SEMINAR MCINTYRE L G DSR TBA 310397 EAR 89908 DISSERTATION SEMINAR ROLLE K G DSR TBA 310398 EAR 89909 DISSERTATION SEMINAR Engec N G DSR TBA 310399 EAR 89910 DISSERTATION SEMINAR SMALL D G DSR TBA 310400 EAR 89911 DISSERTATION SEMINAR BOATWRIGHT M G DSR TBA 310401 EAR 89912 DISSERTATION SEMINAR STAFF G DSR TBA 310402 EAR 89913 DISSERTATION SEMINAR ABURIME T G DSR TBA 310404 EAR 89915 DISSERTATION SEMINAR KOWALSKI C G DSR TBA 310405 EAR 89916 DISSERTATION SEMINAR STAFF G DSR TBA 310406 EAR 89917 DISSERTATION SEMINAR STAFF G DSR TBA 310407 EAR 89918 DISSERTATION SEMINAR STAFF G DSR TBA 310408 EAR 89919 DISSERTATION SEMINAR Engec N G DSR TBA 310409 EAR 89920 DISSERTATION SEMINAR SMALL D G DSR TBA 310410 EAR 89921 DISSERTATION SEMINAR O'NEAL B G DSR TBA 310411 EAR 89922 DISSERTATION SEMINAR O'NEAL B G DSR TBA 310560 EAR 89923 DISSERTATION SEMINAR STAFF G DSR TBA 310061 ED 50011 INTROD TO DATA ANALYSIS ABURIME T G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM TH 310062 ED 50111 UNDSTDG EDUC RESEARCH KOWALSKI C G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM TH 3

S 0830AM 0200PM TH

ONE WEEK10059 EAM 80011 ADMIN ROLE PERFORMANCE TBA G LEC TBA 310060 EAM 80111 DIAGNOSIS IN EDUC ORGAN TBA G LEC TBA 3

SESSION II10368 EAM 73221 EDUCATIONAL PLANNING Brackett V G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM 310368 EAM 73221 EDUCATIONAL PLANNING Brackett V G LEC S 0830AM 0200PM 310371 EAM 73621 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION EVANS F G LEC F 0530PM 0930PM 310371 EAM 73621 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION EVANS F G LEC S 0830AM 0130PM 310375 EAM 74121 SCHL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WRIGHT G G LEC TR 0530PM 1000PM 310377 EAM 75021 SUPERVISION OF INSTRUCTION Prince H G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM 310378 EAM 75121 ADVANCED LEARNING THEORY MCINTYRE L G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM 310378 EAM 75121 ADVANCED LEARNING THEORY MCINTYRE L G LEC S 0830AM 0200PM 310561 EAR 71021 METHODS FOR RESEARCH STAFF G LEC TR 0530PM 1000PM 310064 EAR 80421 SURVEY RESEARCH BOATWRIGHT M G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM 310064 EAR 80421 SURVEY RESEARCH BOATWRIGHT M G LEC S 0830AM 0200PM 310384 EAM 79921 TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION BOATWRIGHT M G LEC F 0500PM 1000PM 310065 ED 50021 INTROD TO DATA ANALYSIS SMALL D G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM 310065 ED 50021 INTROD TO DATA ANALYSIS SMALL D G LEC S 0830AM 0200PM 310066 ED 50121 UNDSTDG EDUC RESEARCH MATHIS JR C G LEC MW 0530PM 1000PM 310563 EDCI75121 PRIN/PROC DESIGNING CURR STAFF G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM 310563 EDCI75121 PRIN/PROC DESIGNING CURR STAFF G LEC S 0830AM 0200PM 3

FULL TERM10581 NS 53611 SCRIPT STAFF G LLB TBA TBA 3

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22, - July 28, 2007

TIME

June 11 - 15, 2007

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FULL TERM10393 EAR 89904 DISSERTATION SEMINAR GRIMES M G DIS TBA DSR TBA 310403 EAR 89914 DISSERTATION SEMINAR STAFF G DIS TBA DSR TBA 3

SESSION II10421 EDCI75921 SEM IN CURR IMPLN & CHG O'NEAL B G LEC F 0530PM 1000PM OC 3

S 0830AM 0200PM OC

FULL TERM10042 ED 50312 HUMAN GROWTH & DEV - WWW BARRON L G LEC WWW WWW 310423 EDIT53011 ADV INSTNL TECHNOLOGY SPEIGHT R G LEC WWW WWW 310096 SPED57111 NATURE OF SPECIFIC LD LOUIS T G LEC WWW WWW 310110 SPED57211 MATERIALS/METHODS FOR LD LOUIS T G LEC WWW WWW 3

SESSION I10578 FCS 51145 ADV MEAL MANAGEMENT - WWW JONES E G LLB TBA 0955AM 1210PM TBA 310579 FCS 52145 PROB IN FAMILY RESOURCE MGT - WWW STAFF G LEC TBA 1220PM 0230PM TBA 3

SESSION I10196 EDRC53845 CASE MGT & RECORDING WWW STAFF G LEC MTWR 1000AM 1215PM THA 361 3

SESSION II10205 EDRC53846 CASE MGT & RECORDING WWW STAFF G LEC MTWR 1000AM 1215PM THA 361 3

TIME

July 15-28, 2007

GREENVILLE CENTER

OFF CAMPUS

www.penncenter.com

3rd AnnualGullah Studies Institute“Road Map to Freedom”

Summer 2007

Penn Center

May 22 - June 23, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

June 25 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - July 28, 2007

May 22 - June 23, 2007

REHABILITATION COUNSELING

ONLINE

TEACHER EDUCATION

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES

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Bu i l d ingBu i l d ingBu i l d ingBu i l d ingBu i l d ing ##### Bu i l d ingBu i l d ingBu i l d ingBu i l d ingBu i l d ing #####1890 Office Complex 14 Mays II Residence Hall 11Administration Building 52 Miller F. Whittaker Library 33Adult & Continuing Education 60 Miller Residence Hall 44Alumni Building 56 Minority Teachers Center 57Athletics Office 13 Mitchell Residence Hall 30Azela Building 41 Moss Hall 51Battiste Residence Hall 31 Moss Hall Annex 55BCO Math & Science Hub 8 Nance Hall 2Belcher Hall (School of Business) 53 Nix Hall 19Bethea Residence Hall 10 Oliver C. Dawson Stadium 26Bradham Residence Hall 5 Police Complex 16Brooks Infirmary / Counseling & Self Post Office 48Development Center 7 President’s House 18Crawford Hall (Engineering Building) 45 ROTC Office Complex 15Crawford-Zimmerman Complex 47 Rowe Hall 20Dukes Gymnasium 40 S-H-M Center 23Earle Residence Hall 39 S-H-M Memorial Square 3Felton Gymnasium 29 Speech Pathology & Audiology 54Felton Laboratory School 28 Staff Development & Training 58Felton Pre-School 27 Staley Hall 24Fine Arts Center 21 Student Center / The Pitt 43Henderson-Davis Theater 37 Ticket Office 25Hodge Hall 9 Truth Residence Hall 32Housing Office 42 Turner A-Wing 36Human Resource Management Office 59 Turner B-Wing 34I. P. Stanback Planetarium & Museum 17 Turner D-Wing 35Lewis Laboratory 46 Washington Dining Hall 49Manning Residence Hall 4 Wilkinson Hall 50Martin Luther King Auditorium 1 Williams Residence Hall 38Mason Hall 22 Y-Hut 6Mays I Residence Hall 12

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UNDERGRADUATEADMISSION APPLICATION

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: (PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE)· Complete and return this application along with a non-refundable application fee of

$25.00. A cashiers check, money order or personal check will be accepted. Please do notsend cash through the mail

· Application Deadlines: July 31 for the fall semester. November 30 for the springsemester. May 1 for the summer session.

· Forward completed application and all requested documents to: Office of Admissions &Recruitment, South Carolina State University, 300 College Street NE, P. O. Box7127, Orangeburg, South Carolina 29117-0001.

FRESHMEN: After completing the first three pages, please give this form to your counselor who will furnish your high school transcript, including courses currently enrolled in, GPA, rank-in-class, and SAT I or ACT score.

TRANSFER: If you have earned fewer than 30 semester hours of college credit, submit an official copy of your high school transcript, GPA, rank-in-class and SAT I or ACT score. Submit a complete, official transcript from each college/university attended.

TRANSIENT: A signed approval form from the currently enrolled college/university must be submitted. SPECIAL or NATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM: Submit official copy of high school or college transcript.

DISABILITY: If you wish to request special admission consideration based on a disability, SouthCarolina State University will consider this information within the following guide-lines: (1) documentation regarding the disability will need to be provided on avoluntary basis, (2) all information will be kept confidential, (3) refusal to provideinformation will not subject the applicant to adverse treatment, and (4) informationwill only be used in connection with the universitys voluntary efforts to overcome theeffects of conditions that may have resulted in limited participation of persons withdisabilities.

(Please print or type)

APPLYING FOR: AUGUST _____________ JANUARY ______________ SUMMER ______________ Year Year Year

ADMISSIONS STATUS: (check one) Freshman __ Transfer __ Transient __ Cont. Ed. __ Special __

Social Security No. __________-_____-__________ Date of Birth ____________________________(MM/DD/YY)

Name________________________________________________________________________________

Last First Middle

Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________________ Street, P. O. Box, etc.

________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Country or Province (Country of Citizenship)

Telephone Number ( ) _____________________ E-Mail Address ___________________________

Father ___________________________________________________________________________ Name Address

Mother _________________________________________________________________________ Name Address

Legal Guardian _____________________________________________________________________ Name Address

Undergraduate A

pplication

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Did either parent attend STATE? Father: Yes ______ No _______ Mother: Yes _______ No ________

Highest degree or grade completed by parents. Father __________________ Mother __________________

Which college Entrance Examination was taken: SAT I ____ ACT ____ Date taken or will be taken ________ Month Year

Provide information for each high school or college/university attended beginning with the mostcurrent.Name of High School or College City and State Dates Attended Type of

From To Diploma

List Activities: Community, church, athletics, dramatics, publications, music, art, important offices held.List prizes, awards, and honors received.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Have you ever been convicted of a felony: Yes _____ No _____ (If yes, attach an explanation)

If you wish to request special admission consideration based upon a disability, please check here

RESIDENCYAll applicants who claim South Carolina residency for tuition and fee purposes are required to completethe following information.

Have you always resided in the state of South Carolina? ______Yes ______ No County ____________

If no, when did you relocate to South Carolina?__________________ Give state of previous residency ______ Month Year

Why did you locate to South Carolina (for example, education, employment, active military duty, etc.)? ________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Upon whom are you basing your claim for residency: ___ Self ____ Parent ___ Legal Guardian ___Spouse

Country of Citizenship __________________________ Language Spoken in Home ____________________

Do you plan to be a full-time or part-time student? _______ Full-time _______ Part-timeStudents paying in-state tuition and fees who are later determined to be non-South Carolina residents will berequired to pay the difference between resident and non-resident tuition and fees retroactive to the beginningof the semester in question.

Requested For Reporting Purposes Only Gender: Race or Ethnic Group:

Female ________ African American/Black ______ Caucasian ______ Male ________ American Indian/Alaskan Native _____ Asian or Pacific Islander _____

Hispanic _____ Other (specify) ______________________________

South Carolina State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,disability, or age in its programs and activities.

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PROPOSED MAJOR: ______________________________________________________________________

MAJORS

THE SUBMISSION OF FRAUDULENT RECORDS, OR OMISSION OF FORMER COLLEGE HISTORY CONSTITUTES GROUNDSFOR DENIAL OF ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY, OR DISMISSAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY.

I hereby certify that the information given by me on this application is true to the best of my knowledge. If accepted, I agree that myconduct at the University will be in harmony with the codes of good conduct and other regulations established to ensure orderly operationof the University. I further agree to meet all obligations, financial and otherwise, as set forth in the Universitys literature.

Date _______________________ Signature of Applicant ________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________ Signature of Parent or Guardian if applicant is under 18 years of age.

BACHELOR OF ARTS

CODE MAJOR

Art StudioASCS Studio Art /Ceramics/Sculpture (option)ASDM Studio Art/Digital Media (option)ASPR Studio Art/Printmaking (option)DRAM Drama, ProfessionalDRED Drama EducationENED English EducationENGL English, ProfessionalFREN FrenchHIST HistoryHSST History / Social Studies EducationMUSN Music Industry

Music PerformanceMUSI Music, Orchestral Instruments (option)MUSP Music, Piano (option)MUSV Music, Voice (option)PSC Political SciencePSCL Political Science, Pre- Law (option)PSCA Political Science, Public Admin (option)SOCI SociologySPA Speech Pathology and AudiologySPAN Spanish

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

ACCT AccountingAGBU AgribusinessARED Art EducationBIED Biology EducationBIOL BiologyBUEC Business EconomicsBUED Business Education

ChemistryCGSI Graduate School and Industry (option)CHES Environmental Science (option)CPHC Pre Health Career (option)CHED Chemistry EducationCET Civil Engineering TechnologyCDEC Early Childhood EducationCS Computer ScienceCRJU Criminal Justice

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CONTINUED

CODE MAJOR

EET Electrical Engineering TechnologyEETP Electrical Engineering Technology andPhysicsELED Elementary EducationFCSB Family & Consumer Sciences BusinessFCCD Family & Consumer Sciences Business/

Child Development (option)FCFM Family & Consumer Sciences /

Fashion Merchandising (option)FCSE Family & Consumer Sciences EducationIET Industrial Engineering TechnologyIT Industrial TechnologyMCS Mathematics and Computer ScienceMGT ManagementMKTG MarketingMATH MathematicsMED Mathematics EducationMET Mechanical Engineering Technology

Music EducationMUEI Music Education Instrumental (option)MUEP Music Education Choral/Piano (option)MUEV Music Education Choral/Voice (option)NE Nuclear EngineeringNURS (BSN) NursingNRS (BSN) Nursing/Registered NursesNLPN (BSN) Nursing/Licensed Practical Nurses

Nutrition and Food ManagementNFMN Nutrition (option)NFMF Food Management (option)PE Physical EducationPEAM Physical Education/Activity Management(option)PEHS Physical Education/Health Education ServicesPESC Physical Education/Sport Communication(option)PHYS PhysicsPSY PsychologySOWE (BSW) Social Work

Special EducationSPEH Emotionally Handicapped (option)SPEM Educable Mentally Disabled (option)SPLD Learning Disabilities (option)TED Technology Education

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HOW DID YOU LEARN ABOUT THIS UNIVERSITY?

___ ED OP ___ Student Support Program ___ Student Referral

___ Career Day (in-state) ___ Walk-ins ___ Counselor Referral

___ NSS FNS ___ Campus Visit ___ Alumni Referral

___ Family Member Referral ___ Career Day (out-of-state) ___ Cont. Ed/Extended Studies

___ Other __________________

TO THE COUNSELOR:This student is applying for admission to South Carolina State University. Please complete all itemsbelow, and attach a copy of the student’s official high school transcript containing a record of allcourses and grades earned through the most recently completed semester, and all courses currently inprogress.

School Name ____________________________ CEEB Code Number ______________________

School Address ________________________________________________________________

School Phone No. (_______)__________________

Type ____ Public ____ Non public

Counselors Signature ____________________________________________________________

Was or Will Be Graduated: Month _______ Year_____

Rank in Class: No. _________ out of _________

Grade Point Average _____ Convert to 4.00 Scale _____

List Track Applicant Followed ______________________

Passing Mark Honors Mark__________ ___________

Numerical Equivalent of Grading Scale

A = ____ to ____ D = ____ to ___B = ____ to ____ E = ___ to ___C = ____ to ____ F = ___ to ___

The Office of Admissions and RecruitmentSouth Carolina State University

P. O. Box 7127300 College Street, NEOrangeburg, SC 29117

1 (800) 260-5956 or (803) 536-7186

TO APPLY ON - LINE: www.scsu.edu.

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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITYOrangeburg, South Carolina 29117

UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION FOR READMISSION

Semester you wish to reenter SCSU _________________ Social Security # ________________________ Semester/Month/Year

NAME__________________________________________________________________________________Last First Middle/Maiden

IF PREVIOUS ENROLLMENT AT SCSU WAS NOT UNDER ABOVE NAME, PLEASE GIVE FULL NAME BELOW:

Nation of Citizenship Date of Birth Sex Race Martial Status Physical Disability__________ Male_____ Black_____ Single______ Yes_____Mo./Day/Yr. Female___ White____ Married____ No______

Other____

Permanent HomeAddress________________________________________________________________________________

Number and Street City State Zip Code

Local Mailing LocalAddress_______________________________________________ Telephone_____________________

Date of First SCSU Registration: ___________________ _________________Semester Year

Major______________________________ Minor_________________________________

Church Preference: _____________________________________

Residence: South Carolina______ Alien, Temporary Visa______ State Other Than S.C.______ Alien, Resident of S. C.______ Alien, Resident Other Than S.C.________

Last Semester Attended SCSU: _____________________ ________________ Semester Year

Completed: Yes_______ No________

If You Withdrew, Give Approximate Date __________________ ____________Month Year

List below all colleges or Universities attended since last attendance at SCSU_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Signature of Applicant _____________________________________________ Date___________________Do Not Write Below This Line

Academic Status: __________________________ Approved: _________ Rejected: ___________Approved: ___________ Rejected ___________ _______________________________________

________________________________________ _______________________________________

________________________________________ _______________________________________Signature Date Signature Date

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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION FOR RENEWAL OF CERTIFICATION OR ADD-ON CERTIFICATIONNOTE: Approval of this application admits students for one academic term only

Admission Criteria: Credentials for admission to the School of Graduate Studies as a nondegree student for the purpose ofrenewal of a teaching certificate or to add-on a certification area are: (1) Completion of an Application for CertificationRenewal or Add-On Certification; (2) $25.00 nonrefundable application fee; (3) Copy of Current Teaching Certificate; and (4)Proof and Oath of Residency for Tuition Purposes.

I wish to enroll in: Spring 20_____ Summer 20_____Fall 20____

Name:____________________________________________________ _____________________________ Last First Middle/Maiden Social Security Number

Date of Birth_________ Marital Status: __Single __Married __Widowed __Divorced Sex: __Male ___Female

Previous Full Name, if possible:___________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: ( )______________________________ Work Phone: ( )_______________________

Mailing Address:_____________________________________________________________________________ Street or PO Box Number City County State Zip CodeEmail Address:______________________________________________________________________________

The following information is required by the U. S. Department of Education in compliance with Title VI of the 1964 CivilRights Act. Please Check the appropriate category: __Black(Non-Hispanic) __Americna Indian/Alaskan __Asian/Pacific Islander __Internaltional(Non-Resident Alien) __White(Non-Hispanic) __Other_______________________

List Course Prefix and Title in Which You Expect to Register This Term: Enrollment Objective1. Certificate Renewal2. Add-On Certification3. Alternate Initial Certification (PACE)

List Degrees Earned Name of Institution City and State Year Degree Earned1.2.3.

Are you a certified Educator? ____Yes ____No In which stat?_________ Certificate No:__________ (Copy Required)

If you have ever been admitted to the School of Graduate Studies at SCSU, but did not earn a degree, what was the lastsemester and year of your attendance? (Circle) Fall Spring Summer (Year) _____ Total hours earned:____

I certify that all information given by me above is true to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the University Catalog and otherofficial University publications constitute my contract with South Carolina State University and that any delay or failures in meetingcourse and/or certification requirements caused by my failure to comply therewith are my personal responsibility. The submission offraudulent records constitutes grounds for denial of admission or dismissal from the University. I understand that to enter agraduate/advanced degree program in the future, I must submit an Application for Graduate Admission and meet all admissionrequirements as stated in the SCSU Graduate Catalog.

Signature of Applicant:__________________________________________ Date_____________________PLEASE DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE

_______________________________________________________________ Date:_________________

Approval: Chair/Director of Graduate Programs in Education

Approval: Dean, School of Graduate Studies_______________________________ Date:_________________Revised 10/03/06 aah-j

SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIESCAMPUS PO BOX 7098

300 COLLEGE STREET, NORTHEASTORANGEBURG, SC 29117-0001 (803) 536-7064

FAX: (803) 536-8812

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South Carolina State University is required, under South Carolina Law 59-112, to determine residence classification ofapplicants and students for purposes of receiving in-state tuition and fees that requires substantiating documentation. Eachapplicant/student must also sign an Oath of Residency. If you have attended school and/or resided out-of-state, additionalproof of residency may be required. Military personnel/dependents must submit proof of military assignment in South Carolinaat each enrollment. Non-U.S. citizens must provide proof of immigration status.

PROOF OF RESIDENCYQUESTIONNAIRE & OATH OF RESIDENCY

Attach two of the documents listed below to this completed form and return them to: Graduate Admissions, South Carolina StateUniversity, Box 7098 - 300 College Street, NE - Orangeburg, SC 29117-0001.

Name: ____________________________________________________ SSN: _____________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ P.O. or Street Address - Apt. No. City State Zip Code

1. Are you a U.S. citizen? Yes NoIf not a citizen, do you hold permanent resident status for the U.S.? Yes NoPermanent resident card information: Date issued:________ Number: _________

2. Do you consider yourself a resident of South Carolina for tuition purposes? Yes NoIf “Yes,” answer the following:a. How long have you resided in South Carolina? ___ Years and ___ Monthsb. County of Residence: _________________, ___ Years and ___ Monthsc. Previous state or country of residence: ________________________

3. If your claim for residence status is based upon your SPOUSE, answer the following questions:a. Full name of person upon whom claim is based: _________________________________

b. How long has this person resided in South Carolina? ___ Years and ___ Monthsc. County of Residence: __________________, ___ Years and ___ Monthsd. Previous state or country of residence: ___________________________

e. Is this person a U.S. citizen? Yes Nof. Has this person claimed you as a dependent for U.S. federal income tax purposes for year preceding

your registration? Yes No (If yes, copy of tax return required).g. Will this person claim you for the current tax year? Yes No

4. Are you using a military waiver to pay in-state tuition? Yes No (Copy of Military Orders Required)

OATH OF RESIDENCY: My signature below certifies that the information on this application is complete and correct and Iunderstand that the submission of false information is grounds for rejection of my application, withdrawal of any offer ofacceptance, cancellation of enrollment, or appropriate penalties and disciplinary action. I authorize the University to verify theinformation I have provided.

Signature ______________________________________________________________ Date __________________________

Telephone No. __________________________________________ email address_________________________________

A minimum of two of the following documents must accompany your completed “Proof of ResidencyQuestionnaire”:

You may visit the following website for additional information regarding residency law, requirements, and visa classifications: http://www.che.sc.gov/StudentServices/Residency/Residency.htm

Revised 7/21/05 aah-j

• A statement of full-timeemployment from your personneldirector or designee on employers letterhead. Statement mustinclude dates of employment andnumber of hours you work perweek.

• Copy of Voters Registration Card• Copy of Drivers License or SC

Identification Card• Copy of Vehicle Registration• Copy of Visa or Resident Alien Regis-

tration Card (Front and Back)

• Copy of State and/or FederalIncome

Tax Return(s) from previous year• Copy of Most recent W-2 Forms• Copy of Military Orders

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SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIESSouth Carolina State University

BOX 7098 - 300 COLLEGE STREET, NE - ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA 29117-0001(803) 536-7064 FAX: (803) 536-8812

**APPLICATION FOR READMISSION**(Students who have not enrolled for one or more semesters must file this form with the Graduate School not less than 20 daysbefore the opening date of registration. NOTE: If you do not have a letter of full or nondegree admission signed by theGraduate Dean, please do not use this form.)

a. If you are seeking a graduate degree, request an “Application for Graduate Admission.”b. If you are seeking certification renewal or add-on certification, request an “Application for Admission forRenewal of Certification Only.”

PLEASE OBSERVE THESE FILING DEADLINES: FALL - JULY 25 SPRING - DECEMBER 15 SUMMER -APRIL 30I wish to re-enter the School of Graduate Studies in: August, 20______ January, 20______ May, 20______

NAME______________________________________________ ____________________________ Last First Middle/Maiden Social Security No.

If previous enrollment was not under above name, please give full previous name.

_______________________________________________ __________________________Date of Birth

MAILING ADDRESS_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Number and Street City County State Zip Code

__Single __Widowed __Male __Black __Native AmericanMarital Status

__Married __Divorced __Female __White __Other________

Work Telephone: A/C ( )________________________ Home Telephone: A/C ( )__________________

Citizen of the United States? __Yes ___No Resident of South Carolina? __Yes __No

PLEASE CHECK AND COMPLETE THE APPROPRIATE ITEM(S):

__ I have been FULLY admitted to Graduate School at SCSU and wish to complete requirements for full admission to a degreeprogram.

__ I have been FULLY admitted to the: M.A. M.A.T. M.B.A. M.Ed. M.S. Ed.S. Ed.D. degree Program in _________________and wish to continue work toward this degree.

__ If you wish to change your major (subject-matter area) check here to request a “Change of Subject-Matter Form.”

__ I have been properly admitted as a nondegree (credentials missing) student and wish to complete requirements for full admission toa graduate degree program.

__ I have been properly admitted as a nondegree (certification) student and wish to complete courses for certification renewal/add-on certification only. (Limited to 500-700 level courses)

__ Other (Explain)____________________________________________________________________________________

Last Semester Attended SCSU Graduate School: ____________________________________________________

I certify that all information given above is true to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the SCSU Graduate Catalogand other official University publications constitute my contract with South Carolina State University and that any delay orfailures in meeting course and/or degree requirements caused by my failure to comply are my personal responsibility.

SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT___________________________________ Date___________________________

PLEASE DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE__ APPROVED __ DISAPPROVED Graduate Deans Signature ________________________________ Date _____________

__ See Advisor ________________________________________________________ Telephone No.: _________________

COMMENTS:

DISTRIBUTION: Original - Graduate Admissions Copy 1 - Student Copy 2 - Graduate Office Copy 3 - Advisor

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2007 SUMMER SCHOOL SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Name_____________________________________ Orangeburg, South Carolina First Middle Last

SOCIAL SECURITY#_________________________

APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL AID SEX: M____ F____ SINGLE____ MARRIED___ BIRTH DATE_______________________________

In order to be considered for financial aid, you must HOME ADDRESS____________________________attend South Carolina State University, and _________________________________________

LOCAL ADDRESS ___________________________1. Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment by the _________________________________________

Admissions Office. HOME PHONE _____________________________2. Pay the acceptance fee of $35.00 to the Office LOCAL PHONE______________________________

of the Cashiers,if you are a new student.3. Complete the Financial Aid Summer School CLASSIFICATION FOR YEAR FOR WHICH AID IS

Application by April 1st and mail it to the REQUESTED (CIRCLE ONE)Financial Aid Office, South Carolina State FR. SO. JR. SR.University. 2005-06 Student Aid Report on File Yes __ No __

4. Complete a Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA) and mail it in the U.S. Citizen? Yes_____ No_____pre-addressed envelope enclosed in thebooklet. If not, are you a permanent resident of the U.S.?(If you have a 2006-2007 Student AidReport on file in the Financial Aid Office- DATE OF APPLICATION ______________________DO NOT COMPLETE ANOTHER FAFSA FOR

SUMMER SCHOOL)5. If you pan to continue your enrollment in August

don’t forget to complete the 2007-2008 FAFSAbefore May 1.

The purpose of financial aid is to supplement the resources of a student and his/her family. It does not exist toreplace these typical sources of support. Any award of aid will cover a period not longer than an academic year.Applications for financial aid must be made annually. Information will be treated as strictly confidential.

NOTE: Application for aid for summer school should be filed in the Office of the Director of Financial Aid notlater than April 1. Application for aid for 2007-08should be filed not later than May 1.

DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE

Reason Aid not granted:_____________________________________________________________________

COA _________________________________ Summer EFC _____________________________

Aid Granted and/or recommended: SEOG_____________________ PLUS_______________________

PERKINS_____________________ College Job_________________

Subsidized ___________________ Unsusidized________________

Other (Specify)________________ Total Aid__________________ Unmet Need_________________

Quality Hours _________________ GPA______________________

Signed_______________________________________ Date _________________Signature of Financial Aid Officer

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EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Name of School or College Address Years of Attendance Degree____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

How have your college/university expenses been paid in the past? __________________________

Check the types of Financial Aid for which you are applying:______________Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant______________Perkins (NDSL)______________Part-time Student Employment______________Stafford/PLUS LoanYour application will gain consideration for a Supplemental Opportunity Grant, Stafford Loan,Perkins Loan and/or Part-time Employment. In general, awards are approved for students withsatisfactory records of achievement and citizenship in an amount proportionate to demon-strated need.

1st Session_______ 2nd Session_______ Anticipated Hours of Enrollment: ____3 ____6 ____ 9 ____3 ____6 ____9

STATEMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE/REGISTRATION COMPLIANCE:I certify that I will use the money received under the federally assisted loans, grants, or work studyprograms ONLY for expenses related to my study at :

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITYand (check one)

______I certify that I am not required to be registered with Selective Service because (check one)______I am a female______I am in the armed services on active duty (Note: Members of the Reserves and

National Guard are not considered on active duty.)______I have not reached my 18th birthday______I was born before 1960______I am a permanent resident of the Trust Territory or the Northern Marianna Islands

______I certify that I am registered with Selective Services

Signature:___________________________________________ Date:__________________

NOTICE: You will not receive Title IV financial aid unless you complete this statement and giveproof if requested that you are registered with Selective Service to your school.

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY OFFERS EQUAL OPPORTUNITYIN ITS EMPLOYMENT, ADMISSIONS AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES INCOMPLIANCE WITH TITLE IX AND OTHER CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS.

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South Carolina State UniversityHousing Application (Summer 2007)

Present this card to the Office of Student Housing PLEASE PRINT THIS INFORMATION. (Use Ink)

DO NOT WRITE BELOW. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Name _______________________________________________ Last First Middle

Please check APPLICATION FOR RESIDENCE Male___ Female___ Campus Wide ID#______________________

Category which SUMMER 2005 applies to you: Home Address__________________________________________ Received of _______________________ Street or Rte. No. Student’s Name _____________________________________________________

City/Town State Zip Code( ) Graduate Date: ___________________________

Area Code ( ) Telephone _______________________________( )Undergraduate By: ____________________________( )Special Special Notations: _________________ PLEASE INDICATE WEEK(S) OF ATTENDANCE Program _______________________________ H ousing Board Housing Board

( ) Session I Dormitory _______________________ 1 week ( ) $ 134.72 $ 66.28 6 weeks ( ) $ 808.32 $ 397.68 Session II 2 weeks ( ) $ 269.44 $ 132.56 7 weeks ( ) $ 943.04 $ 463.96 Room Number______________________ 3 weeks ( ) $ 404.16 $ 198.84 8 weeks ( ) $1,077.76 $ 530.24 Receipt No. _______________________ 4 weeks ( ) $ 538.88 $ 265.12 9 weeks ( ) $1,239.48 $ 596.52 5 weeks ( ) $ 673.60 $ 331.40 10 weeks ( ) $1,347.20 $ 662.80 Total Charges______________________

South Carolina State UniversityVehicle Parking Registration Form

Vehicle Parking Registration

Title:_________ Name:______________________________

Address:__________________________________________

City_________________________State________Zip______________

Home Phone: (________)______________________________

On Campus Phone: (_______)___________________________

SSN or ID# ______________________________________

Vehicle Information

Make of Vehicle:________________Model:_______________

Year_____ State_______ Color___________ Doors________

Plate#________________ Plate Decal Yr:________________

VIN_____________________________________________

Registered Owner: __________________________________

Registered Owner Contact #: (_______)__________________

Driver’s Signature:__________________________________

Date:________________Payment Receipt # ______________

Office Only Permit# Assigned:_____________ Exp. Date:_______________ Permit# Assigned:_____________ Exp. Date:_______________ Student:_____Faculty/Staff:_____Vendor:______Handicap:_____

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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITYRegistrar's Office

Undergraduate and GraduateSUMMER SCHOOL COURSE REQUEST FORM

Are you currently enrolled for Spring Semester at SCSU? Yes ___ No ___. If the answer to the previous ques-tions is No, an application for admission or re-admission must be completed in addition to this form. Applicationsare available in the Summer School Bulletin and in the Registrar's Office.

________________________________________ _______________________________________Name: Last First Middle Campus Wide ID#

________________________________________ _______________________________________Local Address Dorm, City State Zip Local/Cell Telephone

________________________________________________ Undergraduate ___ Transient___Permanent Address Street/P.O. Box Transfer ___ T & I ___

Continuing Ed. ___ Graduate___________________________________________________City State Zip

COURSE SELECTION

SESSION I (Courses Beginning May 22, 2007 and Ending June 23, 2007)

Call Course Course Number Prefix Number Section Title Credit Day Time Bldg.

SESSION II (Courses Beginning June 25, 2007 and Ending July 28, 2007)

Call Course Course Number Prefix Number Section Title Credit Day Time Bldg.

Advisor’s Signature_________________________________ Date_________________________

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