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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

At Birmingham-Southern College, we take pride in our tradition of providing a highquality<br />

liberal arts education; we are proud of our continued ability to take a flexible<br />

approach to maintaining proven educational goals and standards; and we value mutual<br />

respect among all segments of our college population. The information in this <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

will help future students to understand our degree requirements, curriculum, and cocurricular<br />

activities, and will assist current students in taking full advantage of all that<br />

Birmingham-Southern College has to offer.<br />

HONOR CODE<br />

Members of the Birmingham-Southern College community operate under an Honor<br />

Code, pledging they will not lie, cheat, or steal. One of the Student Government<br />

Association’s most significant responsibilities is the selection of the Honor Council,<br />

which handles any cases involving students who are accused of violating the Honor<br />

Code. If it determines that a student has violated the Honor Code, the Council imposes<br />

appropriate penalties. This process helps to maintain the academic integrity of the entire<br />

college community. Through this system of self-governance, students play an integral<br />

role in providing a campus atmosphere of profound trust in which each individual may<br />

develop intellectually and socially with maturity and a sense of self-esteem. Since high<br />

standards of conduct are essential for the well-being of the total community, and since<br />

violations could result in penalties ranging from reprimand to dismissal from the College,<br />

the Honor Code is fully explained during orientation. Students also have available to<br />

them at all times the online Student Handbook, which details the provisions of the Honor<br />

Code as well as social regulations and policies.<br />

HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE<br />

Birmingham-Southern College is the result of a merger of Southern University, founded<br />

in Greensboro, Alabama, in 1856, with Birmingham College, opened in 1898 in<br />

Birmingham, Alabama. These two institutions were consolidated on May 30, 1918, under<br />

the name of Birmingham-Southern College.<br />

In 1<strong>82</strong>4, the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church recommended that<br />

each conference establish a seminary of learning under its regulation and patronage. Not<br />

until 1854 did the Alabama Conference undertake to carry out this recommendation of<br />

the superior body. In that year, a committee was appointed to select a site for the<br />

proposed college and to procure funds for its establishment and maintenance. The charter<br />

was granted by the State of Alabama on January 25, 1856, and the first meeting of the<br />

Board of Trustees was held on March 17, 1856; January 25 is therefore known as Charter<br />

Day for the College, and March 17 has been designated as Founder’s Day.<br />

After the State was divided into two Methodist conferences, the North Alabama<br />

Conference, in 1883, joined with the Alabama Conference in the support of Southern<br />

University.<br />

Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2023</strong>-<strong>2024</strong>

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