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INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP
SCHOOL CALENDAR
HISTORICAL SKETCH
GENERAL INFORMATION
 
   • Accreditation
   • Mission Statement
   • Assessment
   • Curricula
   • Buildings and Grounds
   • Athletic Memberships
   • Fees and Expenses
       • Students
       • Out-of-State Students      
       • Miscellaneous Fees
       • On-Campus Meals and Housing
       • Refunds
       • Fees and Expenses for 
         Each Summer Term 
   • Fees for Off-Campus Classes
   • Students With Disabilities
   • Sexual Harassment
   • Miscellaneous Federal Legislation
     Affecting Students

REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
 ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES
   • High School Requirements 
   • Admission From Another Institution
   • Admission of International Students
   • Other Methods of Admission
   • State Minimum Core
  ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
   • Grading and Classification System   
   • Modified Grading System
   • Academic Standards
   • Repetition of Courses
   • Academic Clemency
   • Student Load
   • Residence Requirements
   • Changes in Enrollment   
   • Withdrawal from the University
   • Attendance Policy
   • Conferring of Degrees
   • College Level Examination Program
   • Correspondence Courses
   • Restricted Days
   • Advanced Placement
   • National League for Nursing Exam.
   • Credit by Departmental Exams
   • Graduation with Distinction 
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Gaining Admission to the University
  • Keeping Academic Records
  • Registering Motor Vehicles
  • Returning Borrowed Items
  • Complying with University Standards
  • Academic Integrity
  • Procedural Requirements
    for Obtaining a Diploma

STUDENT SERVICES, FACILITIES,
ACTIVITIES
DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES
   • Career Services
   • Counseling Center
   • Financial Aid
       • Grants      
       • Employment
       • Loans
       • Scholarships
   • Garrison Center
   • Judicial Affairs
   • Residence Life.
   • First-Year Experience Program.
   • Student Activities
   • Student Programs
   • Student Success and Transition
   • Student Health Center
   • University Police
   • University Relations/Admissions
  OTHER FACILITIES, SERVICES
   • Choir, Band
   • Newspaper
   • Yearbook
   • Theatre
   • Dance
   • Radio
   • Television
   • Communication Lab
   • Library Services
   • University Multimedia Learning Center
   • Student Support Services
   • Disability Resource Center
   • Night Classes
   • Transcript Policy
  ALUMNI SERVICES
 DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
 PUBLIC RELATIONS
 FACILITIES

UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULA  
 LIBERAL ARTS CORE   
   • Associate of Applied Science Degree
   • Liberal Arts Core Requirements
   • Requirements for Transfer Students
   • Suggested Schedule
   • The Senior College
   • Pre-Professional Studies
   • The Honors College
   • General Studies

 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
  • Accounting Major
  • Business Administration Major
       • Business Information Systems
       • Finance
       • Human Resource Management
       • Management 
       • Marketing  
       • Minor on Business Administration
  • Aviation 

  TEACHERS COLLEGE
  • Teacher Education Program
  • Early Childhood, Middle School Ed.
  • Adolescence/Young Adulthood
  • Counselor EducationATEP
  • Special Education
  • Health, Physical Education,
    and Recreation/Athletic Training
       • ATEP
       • HPER Courses
  • Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Business and Technology Education

  MATT LOCKE ELLIS COLLEGE
  OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
  • A. B. Scholars Program
  • Art  
  • Biology 
  • Chemistry
  • Communication and Theatre Arts
  • English and Foreign Languages
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  • Engineering
  • Physical Science
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Geography
  • History 
  • Political Science
  • Public Administration
  • Sociology
  • Anthropology Minor
  • Criminal Justice Minor
  • Anthropology
  • Human Services
  • Military Science
OFFICERS AND STAFF
  • Board of Trustees
  • Administrative Staff
  • Instructional Staff

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On-Campus Meals and Housing
Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008 PRINT PAGE 

The university maintains a cafeteria and residence halls for men and women. The cafeteria and residence halls are closed during scheduled holidays and between semesters and sessions. These holidays are not used in computing charges for the school term.

Occupants of all residence halls are responsible for damage and/or loss to their rooms.  Rooms in university owned facilities are reserved as follows:

  1. Make a formal application for residency on the forms supplied by the Office of Residence Life.
  2. Applicants for on campus housing will be sent a contract form. This contract must be signed and returned with the required non-refundable application fee of $50.00.  A room will be reserved when the application, contract, and fee are received by the Office of Residence Life.

HSU has a MANDATORY on campus residency requirement. All single, full time students attending the university under age 21 who have completed 59 or fewer hours prior to the first day of classes for the term and are not living with parents or legal guardians within a 60-mile radius of the university are required to live in university housing facilities and participate in a meal plan. Attaining the age requirement does not void contractual agreements made for university housing; provided, however, that a student who will attain the age of 21 prior to the first day of classes for the following Spring Semester may request a one-semester housing contract/and further provided that a student under 21 who satisfactorily completes 60 or more hours during the first semester may be released from the second semester of the housing contract.  A non-refundable application fee is required before the application can be processed.

A student who is a military veteran with at least two years of service is exempted from these housing requirements.

The charges for on-campus meals and housing are:

 Minimum Package provides room and choice of any ten (10) meals per week in Caddo Cafeteria.

 Standard Package provides room and choice of fifteen (15) meals per week in Caddo Cafeteria.

 Premium Package provides room and nineteen (19) meals per week in Caddo Cafeteria.
 
 Unlimited Package - see Residence Life.
 
 Five Meal Package with DCB - see Residence Life.

Five (5) Meal Package W/DCB provides dormitory room and choice of any five (5) meals per week in Caddo Cafeteria plus $200.00 in declining cash balance.

The charges shown below are semester rates for double rooms.  Rates for single rooms, suites, and declining cash balances will be higher.  Refer to the fee sheet for those rates.  All prices are subject to change.

Residence Hall Package  Minimum Package  Standard Package   Premium Package  Unlimited Package 
 Sturgis  $2,272    $2,332    $2,407  $2,442
 Newberry    $1,953    $2,013    $2,088  $2,123
 Smith  $1,953    $2,013    $2,088    $2,123
 East  $2,272    $2,332  $2,407  $2,442
 West    $2,272    $2,332    $2,407  $2,442
 Int'l House   $2,025     $2,085  $2,160    $2,195

For a meal plan with a declining cash balance refer to fee sheet.

Students not residing in campus housing may purchase meal plans as follows  (without declining cash balance):
   Any (5) meals per week .........................................$420 per semester
   Any (10) meals per week .......................................$870 per semester
   Any (15) meals per week .......................................$930 per semester
   All (19) meals ........................................................$1,005 per semester
   Unlimited meals per week .................................$1,040 per semester

 Installment dates for Fall and Spring 2006-2007 - see Business Office.

The fees and on campus meals and housing expenses do not include the expense of books ($400 $500 per semester), voluntary student organization expenses, laundry and cleaning, transportation, movies, soft drinks, and other incidentals.