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INDEX4+1 MBA Program, 19ACADEMIC ADVISING, 21Academic Advising: advising@lec.edu, 21Academic Calendar and Course Scheduling, 20ACADEMIC CREDIT, 24ACADEMIC HONESTY AND CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS, 25ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTER (ALC), 17Academic minor programs, 61Academic Probation, 23Academic Programs Abroad, 16Academic Reports, 23Academic Standing, 23ACADEMIC STANDING, 23Academic-Athletic Conflicts, 25Accommodations for Students with Disabilities, 12Accounting, 33Accounting - Forensic Accounting Concentration, 33Activities Council, 11Admission as a Transfer Student, 2ADMISSION TO LAKE ERIE COLLEGE, 1Admission to the Freshman Class, 1Advanced Placement, 4Advertising, Public Relations and Digital Media, 33ARTICULATION AGREEMENT, 19Arts Management, 34Arts, Culture and Humanities Learning Community, 15Athletics, 11Audit Policy, 22Biology, 35Business Administration, 36Business and Entrepreneurship Learning Community, 15Campus Emergencies, 6CAMPUS FACILITIES, 5Cancellations, 6Career Services and Internships, 13<strong>Catalog</strong> in Force, 21Chemistry, 37City of Painesville, 6Class Attendance, 25Classification Status, 23Cleveland Culture, 11Clubs and Organizations, 10CO-CURRICULAR LIFE, 10Communication, 37Core Requirements, 18Credit for Post Secondary Enrollment Option Coursework, 18Credit for Prior Learning, 18Credit from Other Institutions, 24Criminal Justice, 38Criteria for Acceptance of Transfer Credit, 2Critical Languages Consortium, 19Cross-Registration, 25Directory Information, 28Early Admission Agreement Between <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> andDequesne University Law School, 19Education, 38Education: Adolescent/Young Adult, 39Education: Early Childhood, 40Education: Early Childhood Development and Instruction, 41Education: Endorsements, 44Education: Intervention Specialist - Mild to Moderate Needs,41Education: Middle Childhood, 42Educational Records and FERPA, 28EMERITI, 184English, 44Enriched Courses, 21Entrepreneurship, 45Equestrian Facility Management, 45Equestrian Teacher/Trainer, 46Equine Entrepreneurship, 46Equine Studies Concentrations, 47FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA), 28Final High School Transcript, 4Finance, 48FINANCIAL AID, 7Financial Aid Office, 7FINANCIAL POLICIES, 8Fine and Performing Arts, 5Fine Arts (with Concentration), 49French Studies, 51GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS, 31German Studies, 51Grade Appeal, 22GRADING, 21GRADUATION, 27Graduation Requirements, 27Health and Wellness Resources, 13History, 52HONORS, 19Human Resource Management, 52Independent Study/Individual Investigation, 18Individualized Academic Major, 52Institutional Overview, 1INSTITUTIONAL OVERVIEW AND MISSION STATEMENT, 1Integrated Media, Digital Art and Technology, 53International Baccalaureate Program, 4International Business, 54International Student Fees, 3International Students, 2Involuntary Medical Withdrawal, 27Italian Studies, 54<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> Partnership with Auburn Career Center, 20<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> Partnership with Mount Carmel <strong>College</strong> ofNursing for combined degree program, 20<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> Partnership with Rochester Institute ofTechnology for Accelerated MBA Program, 20<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> Scholars Program, 1<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> Veteran Education & Transition SupportProgram, 4Page | 188<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> | <strong>2012</strong> - 2013 <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> | Student Handbook | Student Athlete Handbook
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