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General Catalog - John F. Kennedy University

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IndexPost-master’scertificate in Career Development.............................................................83Clinical Training certificate.......................................................................165Prefixes, course...................................................................................................223Prerequisite coursesfor doctoral program....................................................................................11for master’s programs...................................................................................11President’sleadership team............................................................................................207letter.................................................................................................................. ivPrivacy rights. See Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.Probation, dismissal, and reinstatement..........................................................12See also Financial aid probation/disqualification.Professionaldevelopment workshops............................................................................161Psychology. See Graduate School of Professional Psychology.Program(s)learning outcomes. See individual programs.listed. See Degrees, majors, and certificates.Management specialization.........................................................................78transfer.........................................................................................................4, 12Provisional admission............................................................................................ 3PSD courses.........................................................................................................184PSO courses.........................................................................................................188PSP courses..........................................................................................................192PSY/PSJ/PSE/PSB courses................................................................................196PsychologyBachelor of ArtsCampbell....................................................................................................34courses [PYC/PYJ]...................................................................................62Pleasant Hill..............................................................................................31Doctor of.......................................................................................................179accreditation...........................................................................................179admission requirements.......................................................................179advancement to candidacy...................................................................181advisement...............................................................................................180clinical proficiency examination.........................................................181competency areas...................................................................................180comprehensive written examination..................................................181courses [PSD]..........................................................................................184degree requirements..............................................................................181dissertation extension...........................................................................181individual psychotherapy.....................................................................181integrated professional seminar..........................................................180licensure...................................................................................................181MA in Clinical Psychology...................................................................181practicum (I/II/III).................................................................................180pre-doctoral internship.........................................................................180prerequisite courses for..........................................................................11satisfactory progress..............................................................................181transfer credit.........................................................................................180See also Counseling psychology; Graduate School ofProfessional PsychologyPsychotherapyindividual.............................................................................................. 111, 181personal.........................................................................................................161RRanks. See Class ranks for the School of Law.Readmission (after lapse in attendance)............................................................ 4Recognition of academic honors.......................................................................25See also Accreditation and recognition.Refund(s)of tuition............................................................................................................ 7policy................................................................................................................23Regents, Board of................................................................................................206Registered nurse’s training.................................................................................... 6Registration.............................................................................................................. 7changes in registration................................................................................... 7concurrent enrollment at other institutions.............................................. 9continuing and extended education..........................................................18credit by assessment....................................................................................... 8cross-registration............................................................................................. 9deferred payment of tuition.........................................................................22dropping courses. See Changes in registration.graduate work by undergraduates................................................................ 8independent study........................................................................................... 8master’s thesis.................................................................................................. 9maximum unit load......................................................................................... 8non-registered students................................................................................. 8refund policy...................................................................................................23refunds of tuition............................................................................................. 7schedule of classes........................................................................................... 7tuition and fees...............................................................................................22withdrawing from courses. See Changes in registration.Reinstatementfinancial aid.....................................................................................................25university. See Probation, dismissal, and reinstatement.Repeating courses.................................................................................................12Requirements for degrees and certificates. See Graduationrequirements. See also Education.Residency requirements. See Graduation requirements.Resolution of conflict. See Conflict resolution.Return of Title IV funds......................................................................................25Review of student records (for graduation).....................................................16SSatisfactory academic progressfinancial aid.....................................................................................................24PsyD program...............................................................................................181See also Good scholastic standing; Probation, dismissal,and reinstatement.Schedule of classes................................................................................................. 7Scholarships. See Grants and scholarships.Scholasticperformance...................................................................................................12class ranks for the School of Law..........................................................12dean’s listfor School of Law................................................................................12of Honor Students...............................................................................12good scholastic standing.........................................................................12unsatisfactory academic performance.................................................12See also Probation, dismissal, and reinstatement.standing. See Good scholastic standing.Schoolacademic standards committees................................................................13of Education and Liberal Arts.....................................................................27of Holistic Studies..........................................................................................95of Law.............................................................................................................201of Management..............................................................................................69of Professional Psychology, Graduate......................................................155Scienceand Consciousness specialization............................................................114Health, and Living Systems.........................................................................32courses [SCI/SCJ]....................................................................................64SEC courses............................................................................................................67Second baccalaureate degree............................................................................... 6Service(s)Members Opportunity Colleges. See Military service.student.............................................................................................................18<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>University</strong>Index 249

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