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Disability Services<br />

<br />

are provided an individualized, cooperatively planned program of services and accommodations. Accommodations may include<br />

<br />

and services are matched to individual student needs and are provided free of charge. The Counseling Center maintains records that<br />

verify the disability, determines appropriate accommodations, communicates a student's eligibility for accommodations, and consults<br />

with students, faculty and other professionals as needed. For additional information contact the Counseling Center, Student Center<br />

103, 402-375-7321.<br />

Testing<br />

<br />

students are listed below.<br />

ACT<br />

graduated from high school within the last year. The test is not used<br />

<br />

rather, the results of the ACT aid <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> advisors to<br />

initially place students in appropriate classes. ACT results are also used<br />

for math placement and some scholarship applications.<br />

Advanced Placement/Credit by Examination<br />

<br />

Board - A student may be awarded advanced placement and college<br />

<br />

Board tests. Students who earn grades of 3, 4 or 5 may receive credit<br />

for corresponding college courses, which are most nearly equivalent to<br />

the test, as approved by the department chair of the area concerned, the<br />

<br />

your high school counselor for further information about enrolling in<br />

<br />

WSC.<br />

CLEP<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

credit for the designated class. Contact the Counseling Center to<br />

<br />

Credit by Institutional Exam - Students who believe they are<br />

<br />

course. The student must demonstrate a comprehensive mastery of<br />

course material. Students interested in this option should consult the<br />

<br />

Nutrition Services<br />

Counselors provide individual sessions for students about nutrition<br />

issues. A licensed dietician is available in the Counseling Center once<br />

<br />

Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD)Education and<br />

Prevention Services<br />

Substance Abuse Counseling - The use of alcoholic beverages is a<br />

<br />

are encouraged to call or visit the Counseling Center anytime they<br />

<br />

Evaluation - Alcohol evaluations are available to students to determine<br />

the seriousness of an individual's situation. If the evaluation is court<br />

<strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> Recognizes the Following Examinations:<br />

Minimum<br />

WSC<br />

Score Credit Course<br />

<br />

Art and Design Department<br />

<br />

3 hrs. MUSIC 110 or<br />

3 hrs. ART 102<br />

Business and Economics Department<br />

Accounting (Principles of ) 53 3 hrs. Business 240<br />

Business Law (Introductory) 50 3 hrs. Business 222<br />

Macroeconomics (Principles of) 50 3 hrs. ECONOMICS 202<br />

Management (Principles of) 50 3 hrs. Business 360<br />

<br />

Microeconomics (Principles of) 50 3 hrs. Economics 203<br />

Computer Technology and Information Systems Department<br />

Information Systems &<br />

Computer Info.<br />

Computer Applications 50 3 hrs. Systems 130<br />

Educational Foundation and Leadership Development Department<br />

Human Growth & Development 50 3 hrs. Education 211<br />

History, Politics and Geography Department<br />

American Government 50 3 hrs. POLITICAL SCIENCE 100<br />

U.S. History I 50 3 hrs. HISTORY 180 or HISTORY 150<br />

U.S. History II 50 3 hrs. HISTORY 181 or HISTORY 150<br />

Western Civilization I 50 3 hrs. HISTORY 170 or HISTORY 120<br />

Western Civilization II 50 3 hrs. HISTORY 171 or HISTORY 120<br />

Language and Literature Department<br />

American Literature 50 6 hrs. English 361, 362<br />

Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 50 3 hrs. ENGLISH 250<br />

*English Literature 50 6 hrs. English 371, 372<br />

French Language, Level 1 50 6 hrs. FRENCH 110, 120<br />

French Language, Level 2 59 12 hrs. FRENCH 110, 120, 210, 220<br />

*Freshman <strong>College</strong> Composition 50 3 hrs. ENGLISH 102<br />

German Language, Level 1 50 6 hrs. GERMAN 110, 120<br />

German Language, Level 2 60 12 hrs. GERMAN 110, 120, 210, 220<br />

<br />

3 hrs. MUSIC 110 or<br />

3 hrs. ART 102<br />

Spanish Language, Level 1 50 6 hrs. SPANISH 110, 120<br />

Spanish Language, Level 2 63 12 hrs. SPANISH 110, 120, 210, 220<br />

Life Sciences Department<br />

**Biology 50 3 hrs. BIOLOGY 102<br />

<br />

Music Department<br />

<br />

3 hrs. MUSIC 110 or<br />

3 hrs. ART 102<br />

Physical Sciences and Mathematics Department<br />

Calculus 50 5 hrs. MATH 140<br />

**Chemistry 50 4 hrs. CHEMISTRY 106<br />

<strong>College</strong> Algebra 50 3 hrs. MATH 121<br />

<br />

<br />

Sociology, Psychology and Criminal Justice Department<br />

Psychology (Introductory) 50 3 hrs. PSYCHOLOGY 101<br />

Sociology (Introductory) 50 3 hrs. SOCIOLOGY 101<br />

*Essay also required through WSC. Separate test time scheduled.<br />

** Lab also required at WSC. Separate lab test time scheduled after computer-based<br />

test passed.<br />

CAPITALIZED COURSES SATISFY GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIRE-<br />

MENTS AT WSC.<br />

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