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32 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS<br />

Electives<br />

Subject to approval of the faculty advisor and to regulations requiring a<br />

minimum of 130 semester hours for graduation, remaining hours and courses<br />

needed for graduation may be elected from any in the <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>University</strong> catalog<br />

for which the student is qualified to register.<br />

ACADEMIC RESOURCES<br />

Academic Advising<br />

At <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>University</strong> we see academic advising as a support service, making<br />

available the best possible guidance tools to assist the student in making life<br />

choices which will be personally rewarding and fulfilling.<br />

After admission each student is assigned a faculty advisor in his/her<br />

major area of interest who assists in planning programs of study and in<br />

selecting specific courses that meet graduation requirements in the normally<br />

prescribed sequence. Students with undeclared majors are assigned to specially<br />

trained general advisors. Students are encouraged to meet with the<br />

advisor at least twice during the semester for planning sessions and preregistration<br />

approval.<br />

For questions about the advising process or to request reassignment to a<br />

new advisor, contact the Office of Academic Services.<br />

Academic Support Programs<br />

The Office of Academic Support Programs offers a variety of services<br />

designed to increase the opportunities students have to complete their college<br />

education successfully. Eligibility is determined by a combination of<br />

academic need, documented disability, and other personal factors.<br />

TUTORIAL PROGRAM<br />

Tutors are provided free of charge for any student who is having difficulty<br />

with a class and requests help. Tutors are, in most cases, recommended<br />

by faculty members.<br />

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES<br />

<strong>Lee</strong> <strong>University</strong> is committed to the provision of reasonable accommodations<br />

for students with disabilities, as defined in Section 504 of the<br />

Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Students who think they may qualify for these<br />

accommodations, should notify their instructor immediately. Students<br />

may also contact the Office of Academic Support Programs or the DeVos<br />

College of Education.<br />

Library<br />

The William G. Squires Library, which serves <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>University</strong> and the<br />

Church of God Theological Seminary, is housed in the Pentecostal Resource<br />

Center. This facility offers seating for 365, including individual study carrels,<br />

open bookstacks, reading areas, group study and seminar rooms, audio<br />

and video rooms, a computer lab, and a chapel.

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