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- Page 10 and 11: PRESIDENT’S MESSAGEWelcome to Vic
- Page 12 and 13: ABOUT VICTORY UNIVERSITYVictory Uni
- Page 14 and 15: STATEMENT OF FAITHi. We believe in
- Page 16 and 17: LOCATION AND FACILITIESLOCATIONLoca
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- Page 20 and 21: GENERAL ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS AND
- Page 22 and 23: TRANSFER STUDENT ADMISSIONS REQUIRE
- Page 24 and 25: 3. Proof of English proficiency: Al
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- Page 28 and 29: ACTEnglishMathematicsACT EnglishSub
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- Page 32 and 33: Non-Degree StudentsStudents may be
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- Page 38 and 39: CAREER SERVICES/PLACEMENTCareer ser
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- Page 46 and 47: SANCTIONSThe following is a list of
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Documentation must be dated, on let
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VICTORY UNIVERSITY COMPUTER USE POL
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• Allowing other users to log in
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WEBADVISORWebAdvisor is an online i
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7 |VETERANS SERVICES59
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then forwarded to the V.A. Certifyi
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8|FINANCIAL INFORMATION63
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Credit Assessment and TestingCredit
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VICTORY UNIVERSITY TUITION ASSURANC
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FINANCIAL AID SERVICES AND QUESTION
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RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS A ST
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSWhat is a
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VICTORY UNIVERSITY REFUND POLICIESV
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REFUND POLICY FOR ADD/DROP OR TOTAL
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Vocational RehabilitationStudents w
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Presidential ScholarshipAwards vary
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Quantitative Standard: Students mus
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CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTSFULL-TIME
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ADVISING AND REGISTRATIONCOURSE REG
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contain the student’s name and da
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Students not meeting the completion
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DSST, CEEB, AP, etc.), and /or non-
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COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (
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EVALUATION AND GRADING POLICYGRADIN
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GRADING POLICYBased on this grading
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1. Prior to filing a formal grievan
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a) The ad hoc committee will be com
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Faculty members are not allowed to
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ACADEMIC PROGRESSIn order for a stu
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSStudents who
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COMMENCEMENTAll students are encour
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• Unauthorized access involves ga
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RECORDS AND REPORTINGREGISTRAR’S
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DEPARTMENTSOFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAI
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work without passing EN-1202. (See
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C7. Demonstrate understanding and a
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MAJOR AND MINOR INFORMATIONMAJOR AN
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TRINITY SCHOLARS HONORS PROGRAMThe
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B.S., Hebei Normal University (Peop
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MAJOR PROGRAMS OF STUDYAssociate of
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BI-2224 Microbiology 3 semester hou
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGYCAMPU
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENGLISH(MINOR R
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN HISTORY(MINOR R
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LIBERAL STUDIES
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MINOR PROGRAMS IN ARTS AND SCIENCES
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MINOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICETOTAL: 18
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HS-XXXX History Elective 3 semester
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DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESDr
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGYDE
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MINOR IN INDIVIDUALIZED PSYCHOLOGYT
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DEPARTMENTAL DESCRIPTION AND MISSIO
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BT-2133 Missions 3 semester hoursBT
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CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRYCE
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MINOR PROGRAMS IN BIBLICAL STUDIES
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all our endeavors, the Department s
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADM
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ORGANIZATION
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PRE-LAW STUDIES
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General Electives/Transfer HoursTOT
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONDr. Donna M.
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student teaching before being recom
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REQUIREMENTS FOR POST DEGREE STUDEN
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4. Candidates who have attempted to
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ole. The specific responsibilities
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GENERAL EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATIONINT
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TRANSITIONAL LICENSURE PROGRAM /POS
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION(NO
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11|COURSE DESCRIPTIONS189
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BI-2514-L ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
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BIBLE AND THEOLOGY (BT)BT-1010 INVI
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institutional and doctrinal develop
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church growth approach to missionar
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monetary policy, and the general pr
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techniques along with Christian val
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CHEMISTRY (CH)CH-1144 GENERAL CHEMI
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kinetics. Lab only. Prerequisite: C
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UNIVERSITY STUDIES (CS)Effective fo
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areas: classroom observation, class
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pros and cons of using technology i
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EN-2502 INTRO TO CREATIVE WRITING N
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EN-4032 SPECIAL STUDIES IN MODERN L
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GENERAL SCIENCE (GS)GS-1103 BIOLOGI
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HS-3213 REVOLUTIONARY AND EARLY NAT
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HS-4303 TOPICS IN WESTERN/WORLD HIS
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elective course credit for one seme
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HU-3503 TOPICS IN ART (3 SEMESTER H
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math skills in the areas of additio
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MA-2333 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (3 SEM
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PE-3503 ORGANIZATIONAL ADMINISTRATI
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PSYCHOLOGY (PS)PS-1100 GENERAL PSYC
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PS-4000 INTRODUCTION TO PRAYER THER
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STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS (SA-9999)Thes
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Turkey, students are exposed to the
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URBAN STUDIES (US)US-1103 CITIES AN
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12|GRADUATE STUDIES243
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also a “non-licensure” program.
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student will be permitted to contin
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of study at Victory University. Onl
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ethics, and successfully completing
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probation. The student will be perm
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GRADUATE ACADEMIC POLICIES AND INFO
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10. Understand types of research me
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grades earned, assessing whether a
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GRADUATE PROGRAM OF STUDIESProgram
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PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING COURSE DESC
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faculty approval; the application f
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GRADUATE TUITION AND FINANCIAL AID
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Refunds for textbooks are governed
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13|ACADEMIC CALENDARS271
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2011-2012 ACADEMIC CALENDARSUMMER S
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T3 TermJanuary 9, 2012 to March 3,
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2011-2012 ACADEMIC CALENDARB-TERMS
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14|PERSONNELVICTORY UNIVERSITY PARE
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AthleticsPeggy Barkley, B.A., Admin
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FULL-TIME FACULTYDannett G. Babb (2
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Jason L. Hostutler (2010), Assistan
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ADJUNCT FACULTYLaVerne Chambers Ala
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Dana Fredrick, Ed.D. (2008), Adjunc
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Tina McBee, M.Ed. (2009), Adjunct I
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Gregory Waddell, D.B.A. (2011), Adj
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AAcademic Advisors ................
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2011-2012 Victory University Academ