The SCSU Undergraduate Catalog
Purpose The SCSU Undergraduate Catalog is a BINDING contract between you and the University. The catalog lists the classes you will need to complete and pass in order to graduate.
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College Hierarchy Professor Department Chairperson Dean (of school OR of Student Affairs)
Personnel Information Board of Trustees – inside cover Administrative Officers for the CSU – inside cover Chief Administrators – page 2 Academic and Student Support Personnel – page 2 Faculty List – page (back)
Important Pages Table of contents: pg. 3 Semester calendars: pg. 4 –Additional helpful calendars can be found at:
Financial Information On pgs of the catalog Website for the Bursar’s office: sar/ sar/ Location: Wintergreen Building – Main Lobby Hours of operation: –M 8:00a-6:00p, T-F 8:00a-4:30p
Financial Information (continued) Financial Aid information on pgs of the catalog Website for the financial aid office: Location: Wintergreen Building Freshman financial aid representative: Gloria Lee
Student Services: Study Skills Enrichment pgs Study Skills Enrichment EN C016, hment/ hment/
Student Services: Campus Writing Center Campus Writing Center EN A012 tutorials start September 7th, 2010 hours of operation will be posted the first week of classes tips for writers: sforwriters/ sforwriters/
Student Services: Tutoring Center EN A 014 tutorials start September 7th, 2010 hours of operation will be posted the first week of classes appointment or drop-in availability
Student Services: Buley Library website:
Student Services: Computer Labs Buley Library: Rooms 309 & 314 (macs and pcs) Jennings Hall: Room 130 (pcs only) Adanti Student Center: Rooms 202 & 217 labs contain computers and printers NOTE: cost of printing: 5 ¢/page for black and white and 25 ¢/page for color hours of operation on the website: s/computerlabs/ s/computerlabs/
Student Services: Disability Resource Center EN C105A, website:
Academic Standards pgs Student Course Load: full time-at least 12 credits Proficiency: Students who are required to take a course such as MAT 095 must past this course within their first 24 credits. Academic Probation: GPA below 2.0 Fresh Start Option
Degree Programs pg. 50 Major: courses in one discipline Cognate: credits in a related discipline, but outside of the major Minor: 18 credits in a discipline outside of the major Concentration: required courses within a specific area of study, within a major
AUR’s AUR = All University Requirements pg Required courses for all students (i.e., COM 100) AUR’s are in a state of change to the LEP (Liberal Education Program)
University Requirements FYE Program pg. 53 Explanation of B.S. and B.A degrees pg. 54
List of Majors The list of majors is divided by schools. Schools: Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Health and Human Services