SHORTER COLLEGE CATALOG: 2007 - 2008
Welcome to the electronic version of the Shorter College Catalog. This electronic catalog intends to reflect academic policies, courses offerings, and other information about the College that students might find helpful. Students normally are entitled to graduate under the degree provisions of the printed catalog in effect at the time of their initial enrollment. The printed Catalog is the official catalog for Shorter College.
Changes to the catalog
While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, Shorter College reserves the right to change, without notice, statements in the Catalog concerning rules, policies, fees, curricula, courses, calendar, or other matters. Changes are possible for a number of reasons, including changes in certification or licensing standards for certain programs of study, or because of periodic reviews of academic programs, curricula, and course offerings by the faculty of the College. Students enrolled at the College agree to comply with the College's rules and regulations and to accommodate to any changes necessary.
Academic Advising
Shorter College, through its advising system, will make every effort to help students adapt to changes in the Catalog. However, the final responsibility for meeting academic and graduation requirements rests with each student. Students are encouraged to cultivate a close relationship with their advisors in order to stay informed about possible changes in policies and major requirements.
ONLINE CATALOG
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General Introduction
Mission, history, and other general information about the College that pertains to all students. Includes the Table of Contents.
Traditional Studies Programs - Information for students enrolled in traditional, semester-long programs on the Rome Campus.
- General Admission Policies and Procedures
- Academic Procedures and Regulations
- Financial Policies (including Tuition & Fees and Financial Aid)
- Schools, Degrees and Majors
- Teacher Preparation Program
- Major & Minor Sequence Sheets
- Course Descriptions
Professional Studies Programs - Information for students enrolled in non-traditional, professional studies programs on campuses in Rome and the Atlanta metropolitan area.
- General Information
- Admission and Academic Regulations
- School of Business Management
- School of Education and Social Science
- School of Liberal Arts
- Policies and Procedures for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
- Financial Obligations and Financial Aid
- Course Descriptions
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