TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Preface                 

                                    Academic Calendar

                                    Important Notices

                                   

Chapter 1                  General Information                                   

                                    Description of the University

                                    Mission of University

                                    Accreditation and Approvals

                                    Alumni Association

                                    Spivey Hall

                                    Continuing Education

 

Chapter 2                  Admissions Information 

                                    Admission of Students New to Clayton State University

                                    Readmission of Former Clayton State University Students

                                    Georgia Residency Status

                                    Other Admissions Information

 

Chapter 3                  Financial Information 

                                    General Information on Tuition and Fees

         Required Tuition and Fees

                                    Refund Policy

         Bad Check and Delinquent Account Policy

 

Chapter 4                  Academic Information 

                                    Notebook Computers at Clayton State University

                                    Academic Advising and Choosing A Major

                                    Registering For Courses

                                    Distance Learning

                                    Withdrawal From Courses

                                    Grading System

                                    Learning Support Requirements

                                    Academic Standing

                                    Experiential Learning

                                    Study Abroad and International Education

                                    Academic Honors

                                    Other Academic Polices

 

Chapter 5                  Graduation Requirements 

                                    Academic Degrees and Certificates

                                    Learning Outcomes

                                    General Degree Requirements

                                    General Certificate Requirements

                                    Other Graduation Regulations

                                    Regents’Test Policy

                                    Programs of Study (Majors)

                                   

Chapter 6                  School of Arts and Sciences                                   

                                    Introduction

                                    Teacher Education Program

                                    Integrative Studies

         Departments

                                    Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs

 

Chapter 7                  School of Business 

                                    General Information

                                    Bachelor of Business Administration Curriculum

 

Chapter 8                  School of Health Sciences 

                                    General Information

                                    Health Care Management

                                    Allied Health Administration

                                    Nursing

                                    Dental Hygiene

                                    Health and Wellness

                                    Transfer Programs in Allied Health Professions

 

Chapter 9                  School of Technology 

                                    Introduction

                                    Bachelor of Applied Sciences

                                    Associate of Applied Science Degrees and Certificates

                                    Programs in Aviation Maintenance Technology

                                    Programs in Drafting and Design

                                    Programs in Electronics and Computers

                                    Programs in Office, Business, Paralegal, and Related Careers

                                    Programs in Medical Careers

                                    Related Transfer Fields

 

 

Chapter 10               New College - Information Technology 

                                    General Information 

                                    Department of Information Technology

 

                                   

Chapter 11               Course Descriptions

 

Chapter 12               Services for Students 

                                    General Information

                                    Academic Support Services

                                    Student Computing Services

                                    Counseling and Career Services

                                    Diversity and Disability Services

                                    Student Life

                                    Other Student Services

                                    Auxiliary Services for Students

                                    Intercollegiate Athletics

                                    Student Handbook

 

Chapter 13               Financial Aid, HOPE Programs, Scholarships &

                                    The Honors Program

                                    Financial Aid

                                    HOPE Programs

                                    Scholarships

                                    The Honors Program

 

Chapter 14               University History & Related Information 

                                    University History

                                    University System of Georgia

                                    Clayton State University Foundation

                                    University Facilities

 

Chapter 15               University Personnel Listings 

                                    President’s Cabinet

                                    Administrative Council

                                    Corps of Instruction

                                    Emeriti

                                    Temporary Faculty

                                    Administrative Offices

                                   

 


ACADEMIC CALENDAR

 

Fall Semester 2001

 

August
16-17 Last Days to Register before Classes Begin
18 Weekend Classes Begin
20 Weekday Classes Begin
20-22 Drop/Add

 

September
1-3 Labor Day Holiday (no classes)
4 Faculty Planning Day (no classes)

 

October
12 Midterm

22 Second Half Session Classes Begin

 

November
21-25 Thanksgiving Holiday (no classes)

 

December
1 Weekend Classes End
7 Last Day of Classes
8 Weekend Finals
8 Online Finals as needed
10-14 FINAL EXAMS

13 Fall Commencement (tentative)

 

Spring Semester 2002 (Tentative)

 

January
3-4 Last Days to Register Before Classes begin
5 Weekend Classes Begin
7 Weekday Classes Begin
7-9 Drop/Add
12-14 MLK Holiday (no classes)

 

March
1 Midterm
4-10 Spring Break

 

April
20 Weekend Classes End
27 Weekend Class Finals
29 Weekday Classes End

 

May
April 30 - May 3 Final Exams
4 Commencement (tentative)

 

Summer 2002 (tentative)

 

May
9-10 Last Days to Register before Classes Begin
11 Weekend Classes Begin
13 Weekday Classes Begin
13-15 Drop/Add
25-27 Memorial Day Holiday (no classes)
29 Midterm First Session

 

June
17 First Session Classes End
17 Midterm Full Session
18 First Session Finals
19 Second Session Classes Begin

 

July
3-5 Independence Holiday (no classes)
10 Midterm Second Session
23 Full Term Classes End
24-26 Full Term Finals
25 Second Session Classes End
26 Second Half Session Finals
27 Online Finals as needed

 

 

Fall 2002 (tentative)

 

August
22-23 Last Days to Register before Classes Begin
24 Weekend Classes Begin
26 Weekday Classes Begin
26-28 Drop/Add

 

September
Aug. 31 - Sep. 2 Labor Day Holiday (no classes)
3 Faculty Planning Day (no classes)

 

October
18 Midterm

 

November
20-24 Thanksgiving Holiday (no classes)

 

December
7 Last Day of Weekend Classes
13 Last Day of Classes
14 Weekend Finals
16-19 FINAL EXAMS
14 Fall Commencement (tentative)

 

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IMPORTANT NOTICES

The Catalog: An Information Book.  The Clayton State University Catalog is designed to provide information about the University’s policies, degree programs, course offerings, services, faculty, and facilities. Statements set forth in this catalog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between a student and this institution.

While the provisions of the University Catalog will ordinarily be applied as stated, Clayton State University reserves the right to change any provision listed – including but not limited to academic requirements for graduation – without actual notice to individual students. Every effort will be made to keep students advised about all changes, and information on changes will be available in the Office of the Registrar (www.clayton.edu).  It is especially important that each student note that it is his or her responsibility to remain apprised of current graduation requirements for particular degree and certificate programs.

 

AA/EOI Notice.  Clayton State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution.  Clayton State University is committed to providing equal educational opportunity to all qualified individuals without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age, disability or handicap as a matter of University policy and as required by applicable State and Federal Laws (including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Sections 503 and 504, ADEA, ADA, E.O. 11246, and Rev. Proc. 75-50).  Title IX Coordinator, Executive Director of Human Resources, 770-961-3526.  Section 504, Disability Services Coordinator, 770-961-3719.

 

Notice of Rights of Privacy.  This institution is covered by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), which is designed to protect the student’s rights with regard to educational records maintained by the institution. Under this Act, a student has the following rights:

 

1.       the right to inspect and review education records maintained by the institution that pertain to the student;

2.       the right to challenge the content of records on the grounds that they are inaccurate, misleading or a violation of privacy or other rights; and

3.       the right to control disclosures from the education records with certain exceptions.

 

A written policy detailing how Clayton State University complies with the provisions of the Act is on file in the Office of the Registrar. Students also have the right to file complaints with the FERPA Office of the Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20201, regarding alleged violations of the Act.

 

No Smoking Policy.  Because Clayton State University cares about the health and safety of its students, faculty, staff, and the public, smoking is NOT permitted inside any building on campus.

 

Law Enforcement (Campus Police).  It is the purpose of the Department of Public Safety (Campus Police) to assist the administration, faculty, students, and staff of Clayton State University to maintain a pleasant, safe, and orderly environment in which to work and to learn. To this end, it is the responsibility of this department to enforce the traffic rules and regulations of the University and to enforce local, state, and federal laws on campus in cooperation with appropriate law enforcement agencies. Violation of a local, state, or federal law by a student also may be a violation of the student conduct code set down in the Student Handbook; in such a case, the violation will he referred to the Office of Student and Enrollment Services in addition to the appropriate law enforcement agency.

 

Limitation on Institutional Liability. In the event that an administrative hearing officer or a court of record determines that “publications” issued by the University create a contractual or quasi-contractual relationship with any person, the amount of damages recoverable by the parties shall be limited to the amount of consideration paid by the person for the privilege of admission, enrollment, continued enrollment or other service rendered by the institution to such person. As used herein, the term “publications” (without limiting the generality of the normal meaning of the term) shall be deemed to include any and all written forms or other documents issued by the institution concerning applications for admission, enrollment or continued enrollment, waivers of liability, consents to medical treatment, dormitory occupancy, and any and all other written forms, documents, letters or other materials, issued by the University in furtherance of its educational mission.

 

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