PROFESSORS EMERITI Professors Emeriti Nancy Thomas Alford, B.S., M.S. (1969-2007) Sybil L. Allen, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. (1976-1994) Roland B. Cousins, B.S., M.S., D.B.A. (1990-2005) Sue M. Duttera, B.S., Ph.D. (1986-2002) Luke K. Gill, Jr., B.B.A., M.S.W., J.D. (1971-2002) S. G. Hornsby, B.S.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. (1966-2005) Sandra K. Johnson, B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D. (1983-2005) Richard Donald Jolly, B.A., M.S., Ed.D. (1961-1995) Evelyn B. Jordan, A.A, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. (1977-2001) Charles Franklin McCook, A.B., S.T.B., S.T.M., Ph.D. (1961-1994) Frederick V. Mills, A.B., S.T.B., M.Th., M.A., Ph.D. (1967-2007) Maynard L. Reid, B.S.E., M.S.E., Ed.D (1973-1995) John L. Shibley, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (1950-1986) Associate Professors Emeriti Julia B. Burdett, A.A., B.A., M.P.E., M.S.W. (1974-1997) Patrick M. Hicks, B.S., M.S. (1958-1998) Jennifer S. Harrison, Baccalaureate, M.Ed., Ph.D. (1995-2005) Assistant Professors Emeriti Martha M. Estes, B.A., M.A. (1982-1991) Marvin D. Johnson, B.A., M.A. (1995-2006) 260
OFFICERS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman ................................................ William M. Hodges Vice Chairman .............................. Robert L. Carmichael, Jr. Second Vice Chairman ....................... Dan K. McAlexander Secretary .................................................. Nancy K. Stevens Treasurer ........................................... Martin E. Pirrman, Jr. MEMBERS Cindy Autry, Columbus, Georgia .........................Ex Officio Ann Gaylord Badding, Lockport, New York.................2013 George W. Baker, Jr., <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia .....................2015 A. Quillian Baldwin, Jr., <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ................2013 Amos T. Beason, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ............................2012 Sally Bethea, Atlanta, Georgia .......................................2014 J. Kennerly Boatwright, III, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ...........2015 Daniel T. Brown, Augusta, Georgia ..............................2014 James F. Bruce, Jr., <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ........................2012 Edward C. Callaway, Pine Mountain, Georgia ..............2015 Robert L. Carmichael, Jr., <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ..............2013 Janet Gipson Caswell, Atlanta, Georgia ........................2012 Carol Cook, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ...........................Ex Officio Betsy W. Covington, Columbus, Georgia .....................2015 Nancy N. Durand, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ..........................2015 Garnett J. Giesler, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ...........................2014 Lauren E. Gledhill, SGA President ......................Ex Officio Scott D. Hawkins, Atlanta, Georgia ..............................2014 David Hobbs, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia .................................2014 William M. Hodges, Atlanta, Georgia ..........................2014 E. Wayne Hunter, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ...........................2015 John M. Jackson, Jr., <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ......................2013 Robert L. Johnson, West Point, Georgia........................2013 Jared T. Jones, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ................................2012 Harold A. Lawrence Jr., <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ........Ex Officio T. Scott Malone, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ....................Ex Officio Kathy R. McCollum, Augusta, Georgia.........................2015 Marie T. Moshell, Columbus, Georgia ..........................2014 H. Andrew Owen, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia .........................2013 Joe Frank Ragland, Jr., <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ...................2012 Peggy Cobb Schug, Charlotte, North Carolina ..............2015 Edward D. Smith, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ...........................2013 Nancy K. Stevens, <strong>LaGrange</strong>, Georgia ..........................2012 Stanley E. Thomas, Newnan, Georgia ...........................2013 261
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CONTENTS Communications Directory 2
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HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION The history
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Students may enroll in September, J
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CASON J. CALLAWAY SCIENCE BUILDING
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PRICE THEATER Completed in 1975, th
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LaGrange College prefers SAT scores
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Increasing i
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Board Boatwright, Hawkes, Henry, Pi
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REFUND AND REPAYMENT POLICIES No re
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Policy. This includes all courses a
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Financial aid awards will be disbur
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LaGrange College Work Aid Program,
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Like the Honor Code, the Social Cod
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Possible outcomes of the investigat
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The facilities and equipment of the
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MOSHELL LEARNING CENTER Located in
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The SOURCE Center is located on the
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The LaGrange College Game Room, loc
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Alpha Psi Omega (Drama) Alpha Sigma
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USER ACCOUNTS Many technology resou
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Students who
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CORE CURRICULUM: TIME RESTRICTIONS
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General Chemistry General Physics I
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