INDEXLatin Honors, 27LEARNING COMMUNITIES, 15Learning Community Experience, 15Legal Studies, 55Logo Use, 6MAJORS AND MINORS, 30Management, 56Marketing, 56Math Lab, 17Mathematics, 56Methods of Payment, 7MILITARY VETERANS, 4Military Veterans Policy, 4Missed Class Policy, 25Mission Statement, 1Modern Foreign Languages: Applied Concentration, 57Mortar Board, 19Name Change Policy, 30Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action,6Objective, 15OFFICIAL INFORMATION, 6Orientation, 14Overview, 24Pass/Fail Policy, 22Photography Statement, 6Political Science, 57Post Baccalaureate Students, 3Preferred Interview Status - NEOUCOP, 19Procedures for Obtaining an Apostille, 29Psychology, 58Psychology - Forensic Psychology Concentration, 58Psychology - Psychobiology Concentration, 58Readmission to <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 3Refund Policy, 8REGISTRATION AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR, 20Registration Changes, 20Registration Dates, 20Reissuance/Replacement of Diploma Policy, 29Religious Services, 11Repeat Course Policy, 23Replacing a Lost or Destroyed Diploma Policy, 29Residence Life, 13Return of Title IV Funds Policy, 10Safety and Security, 14SAP Terms, 9SAP Warning, SAP Probation and Financial Aid Suspension, 9Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP), 8Science, Health, and the Environment Learning Community, 15Selecting an Academic Major, 31Semester and Year-Long Programs, 16Senior Residence Requirement, 27Service, Policy, and the Law Learning Community, 15Short Term Programs, 16Social Sciences, 59Spanish Studies, 59SPECIAL ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES, 18Sport Management, 60Statement of Academic Honesty, 26Student Course Loads, 21Student Government, 11Student Handbook, 124Student Notification of Rights, 28Student Vehicles & Parking on Campus, 14Student-Athlete Handbook, 158STUDY ABROAD, 16Teacher Licensure, 3THE ADMINISTRATION, 182The Educational Process, 31THE FACULTY, 183The George M. Humphrey Equestrian Center, 5The Grading System, 21The <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> Scholars Program, 18The Learning Environment, 31The Major Field of Study, 30The Minor Field of Study, 31Traditional Events, 11Transcripts of Academic Records, 29TRANSCRIPTS/DIPLOMAS/LEGAL DOCUMENTS, 29Transfer Evaluation Appeal Procedure, 24Transient Students, 4TUITION AND FEE PAYMENT INFORMATION, 7Tuition and Fee Policy, 8Tuition Reimbursement, 8Tutors, 17Veterans Benefits, 8Withdrawal from a Course, 21WITHDRAWAL FROM LAKE ERIE COLLEGE, 27Withdrawal from the <strong>College</strong>, 27Withdrawal Procedure, 8Writing Lab, 17Page | 189<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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CAMPUS INFORMATIONAdmission as a Tr
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ACADEMIC POLICIESBI 101/BI 101L Int
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSACCOUNTING (AC)A
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