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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
       • English
       • French
       • German
       • Spanish
       • Philosophy
       • Humanities
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Music
  • Nursing
  • Physics
  • 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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Career Development
Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008 PRINT PAGE
 

The Center for Career Development is located on the second floor of the Garrison Activity and Conference Center and is committed to helping current students and alumni develop career and life planning skills, master job search strategies, and seek rewarding employment.We offer services including, but not limited to personal career counseling, interview assistance, mock interviews, resume preparation, on-campus interviewing, career fairs, national andjob listings, graduate school search assistance, a resource center filled with valuable information and reference materials, and Internet access to a variety of career and employer related information. The primary focus is directed towards reaching the following objectives:

Freshmen: Formulate a plan by assessing interests and values and choosing a major.Explore career ideas and options with your academic advisor and career advisor. The choices and decisions made during your college experience will influence your future.

Sophomores: Build a foundation by planning a meaningful and marketable education and developing work-related skills.If you have not declared a major, continue to meet with faculty, academic advisors, and career advisors. Explore opportunities offered through internships and volunteer work.

Juniors: Evaluate your progress through the job search process, networking opportunities and graduate studies.Identify and gather information about organizations and/or graduate studies. Know what is necessary for gaining employment or admission to graduate school.

Seniors: Decide and commit by marketing your skills, gaining interview practice and experience and establishing your credential file.Gain interview practice and experience through on-campus interviews and job fair opportunities. Make final decisions regarding employment prospects and/or graduate school.
 
Non-Traditional Student

The Non-traditional Student Program is a part of the Center for Student Success and Transition and is located in Room L221A of the Garrison Activity and Conference Center.

The Program is designed to serve students who are 25 and older, or who are married, or who have children.Approximately 20% of the Henderson State University student body is non-traditional.Non-traditional students have needs and interests different from the traditional-aged student. The Non-traditional Student Program is designed to meet those needs. is a place to meet friends or study between classes, join a study group, or find out about events and services on campus relevant to non-traditional students.

We offer many resources to help students balance college, work, and family.Our goal is to enrich non-traditional students' educational experience by connecting students to academic and student services and providing a common place for students to meet and build support networks.We have a lounge and lockers.We also have Peer Mentors and provide free tutoring. drop by or call for more information, 870-230-5295.