2 Troy University - Phenix City Campus Welcome, on behalf of the entire Troy University community! Whether you are a prospective student, a new student, or a returning student, congratulations on your decision to enhance your life by pursuing higher education. Knowledge is the key to prosperity, and by choosing a life of learning you have ensured yourself a better tomorrow. At Troy University, we are dedicated to serving students as we offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in Business, Counseling & Psychology, Education, Nursing, and Criminal Justice. This class schedule includes all the information you will need to succeed at Troy University. We pride ourselves in providing a dedicated faculty, convenient class schedules, and superior student services. Please feel free to contact us should you require assistance or to arrange a visit to our campus. A directory of telephone numbers is included on page 7. You may also visit our web site at http://trojan.troy.edu. Thanks again for your interest in Troy University! Sincerely, Dr. David White Campus Vice Chancellor Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Troy University. The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule INTENT TO GRADUATE Contents 3 Academic Calendar .........................................4 - 5 Academic Information.......................................8 - 9 Admissions & General Information...................7 - 8 Campus Bookstore..............................................22 Comprehensive Exam Dates.................................9 Continuing Education............................................15 Course Load Information.......................................9 Degree Programs ..................................................8 Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes .................11 If you plan on graduating by the end of Term 2 or Term 3 , you must file your intent to graduate no later than the following posted deadlines: Term 2- August 29 Term 3- November 7 No Intents Will Be Taken After These Dates Fee: $60.00 To file, follow the link below: http://trojan.troy.edu/records/graduation/intent.html Explanation of Section Designators ..................... 5 Financial Aid Information .....................................14 Intent to Graduate Information ..............................3 MAPP Information .................................................6 New Student Orientation .......................................6 Payment Information ...........................................12 Refund Policies ...................................................11 Registration Information .................................9 - 10 Scheduling of Classes...........................................9 Schedules Orientation....................................................16 College of Arts and Science..........................16 Sorrell College of Business ..........................17 College of Education ..............................18 - 19 College of Health and Human Svs ................20 Telephone Directory ..............................................7 Tuition and Fees...........................................11 - 12 4 Troy University - Phenix City Campus FALL 2014 CAMPUS WIDE CALENDARS Term 1 (14/T1) July 21 August 11 August 18 August 29 September 1 September 5 September 19 October 12 October 14 M M M F M F F SU T Term 2 (14/T2) August 11 - October 12 Registration Period Opens for Term 1 2014 Classes Term 1 Classes Begin Last Day to Drop/Add/Withdraw from Term 1 Classes without Financial Penalty Last Day to File Intent to Graduate for Term 2 (14/T2) Labor Day Holiday No classes/Offices closed Payment is due in full for Term 1 Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 1 Classes without Academic Penalty Term 1 Classes End Term 1 Grades Due October 13 - December 14 September 22 M Registration Period Opens for Term 2 Classes October 13 M Term 2 Classes Begin October 20 M Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 2 Classes without Financial Penalty November 6 Th Payment Due in Full for Term 2 November 7 F Last Day to File Intent to Graduate for Term 3 (15/T3) November 11 T Veterans Day Holiday No classes/Offices closed November 21 F Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 2 Classes without Academic Penalty November 26 November 30 W-SU Thanksgiving Holiday No classes/Offices closed December 14 SU Term 2 Classes End December 15 M Term 2 Grades Due December 18 January 1 Holiday Break Campus Closed January 23, 2015 F Commencement Exercises 7:00 p.m. Columbus Civic Center SEMESTER (14/FA) August 13 - December 10 July 21 M Registration Period Opens for Fall 2013 Semester Classes August 13 W Semester Classes Begin August 18 M Last Day to Drop/Add/Withdraw from Semester Classes without Financial Penalty September 1 M Labor Day Holiday No classes/Offices closed October 3 F Last Day to File Intent to Graduate for Spring 2015 October 20 TH Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Semester Classes without Academic Penalty November 11 T Veterans Day Holiday No classes/Offices closed November 24 - 25 M-T Fall Break (16-Week classes only) Offices Open November 26 November 30 W-SU Thanksgiving Holiday No classes/Offices closed December 10 W Semester Classes End December 15 M Fall Semester Grades Due December 18 Holiday Break Campus Closed January 1 January 23, 2015 F Commencement Exercises 7:00 p.m. Columbus Civic Center BUSINESS December 6 S MBA Business - Comprehensive Examinations COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGY September 11 September 18 October 30 November 6 November 6 December 4 TH TH TH TH TH TH Comprehensive Examination Registration Deadline Comprehensive Examinations Comprehensive Examination Registration Deadline Deadline to have admission materials in for next interview Comprehensive Examinations Admission Interviews October 29 See Website See Website W Comprehensive Examinations PRAXIS II test - More information may be found at www.ets.org/praxis Alabama Prospective Teachers Test-register online at www.actstudent.org EDUCATION 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 5 Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule Tentative Calendar for Spring Semester 2015 December 1 January 5 January 19 March 9 - 15 May 5 May 29, 2015 January 5 - May 5 M Registration Begins for Spring 2015 Classes M Spring Semester Classes Begin M MLK Holiday M-SU Spring Break for Semester Classes T Spring Semester Classes End F Commencement Exercises Classes Do Not Meet/Offices Closed 7:00 p.m. Tentative Calendar for Term 3 (15/T3) December 1 January 5 January 19 March 8 May 29, 2015 M M M SU F Registration Begins for Term 3 2015 Classes Term 3 Classes Begin MLK Holiday Term 3 Classes End Commencement Exercises February 23 March 16 May 17 May 29, 2015 M M SU F Registration Begins for Term 4 2014 Classes Term 4 Classes Begin Term 4 Classes End Commencement Exercises SYN DEPT Columbus Civic Center January 5 - March 8 Classes Do Not Meet/Offices Closed Tentative Calendar for Term 4 (15/T4) 7:00 p.m. Columbus Civic Center 7:00 p.m. Columbus Civic Center March 16 - May 17 ExplanationofSectionDesignationsandBuildings 123456 P IS CRS 2241 SEC TITLE DAYS TIME/DATES ROOM INSTRUCTOR HR PTA3 COMPUTERCONCEPTS ANDAPPLICATIONS TH 6:00PMͲ10:45PM A210 LUKERC 3 LOCATION PHENIXCITY PTA3 INDICATESDATES CLASSESMEET TERM T FULLSEMESTER S A H P BUILDINGDESIGNATIONS ADAMSBUILDING HIGGINBOTHAMBUILDING H.CURTISPITTSHALL 1 TERM1 2 TERM2 3 TERM3 4 TERM4 5 TERM5 6THYEARSECTIONSWILLENDINTHEFOLLOWINGͲ T1=A,T2=B,T3=C,T4=D,T5=E A D H K P V DELIVERYMETHOD EVENINGORWEEKDAYLECTURE LIVECLASSONTAPECOURSE(DVD) HYBRIDCOURSE WEEKENDCOURSE INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM LIVEINTERACTIVECOURSE 6 Troy University - Phenix City Campus Please be aware that all practicums and internships run concurrently with the semester (and not term) schedule. The Fall semester begins on August 13, 2014, and ends December 10, 2014. The final day students may drop or withdraw from their internships or practicums without incurring academic penalty is October 20, 2014. All internships and practicums can be identified through Trojan Web Express by selecting the TIP via the Location listing in the Search for Sections option of the Registration menu. The Measurement of Academic Proficiency and Progress (MAPP) is a requirement for Graduation The MAPP test contains 108 questions and can be administered in two and a half hours. It provides a total score and sub score for each student and a full range of group mean data for the university in the following areas: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Critical Thinking, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. This exam is mandatory for all undergraduate students with 60 or more credit hours. An academic hold will be placed on all undergraduate students who have not taken the exam. Please call 334-448-5125 or email [email protected] to schedule your exam or for further questions. Please include your full name, student ID number, and desired date and time in your email or have this information on hand for your call. Fall 2014 MAPP Schedule Monday Saturday 9/8 2:00PM 9/13 10AM OR 2:00PM 11/3 2:00PM 11/8 10AM OR 2:00PM All exams are held in room A209 in the Adams Building. *Photo ID is required to take the exam. New Student Advising It is highly encouraged that all new students meet with their advisor during the first week of registration. Afterwards, students will learn how to register through Trojan Web Express, understand program evaluations, and access Blackboard and Trojan Web Mail. Open Advising With Advisors Present: Term 1 - July 21, 2014 from 12:30PM to 5:30PM Term 2 - September 22, 2014 from 12:30PM to 5:30PM After this period, advisors will be available by appointment only Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule General Information Administrative Hours of Operation Administrative offices are open Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The evening and weekend coordinator may be reached at (334448-5110). Student Resources • Student ID Cards • Parking Decals Picture identification is required on campus. All students must obtain an ID card from the Student Services Department which is located on the first floor of the Adams Building. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM & Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM All students are required to obtain a parking decal for the privilege of parking on any Troy University campus. A $75 annual fee is assessed for the parking decals and may be purchased from the office of Student Services, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am - 6:00 PM & Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Please place the decal on the left side of the rear window of your vehicle. • Web Express • Troy Email Web Express is a versatile online tool that students may use to register for classes, check financial aid status, make payments, change student information and monitor academic progress. Go to http://trojan.troy.edu and click on Trojan Web Express. Find your user ID by selecting Students then clicking “What’s my User ID?”. Your initial password will be the last four of your social security number (password must be changed on first login). Go to http://trojan.troy.edu and click on E-Mail. User name will be the same as your User ID. Your initial password will be your birth date (mmddyyyy). Telephone Directory 7 All official information, including but not limited to, student billing, faculty-student communications, registration changes and financial aid information will be sent to the student's TROY email address. The University accepts no responsibility for forwarding e-mail to non university email accounts. All students are responsible for monitoring their TROY Email account frequently. • Blackboard Go to http://trojan.troy.edu, click on Blackboard. User name will be the same as your User ID. Your initial password will be the last 4 digits of your social security number. To access more information regarding Web Express, Web mail and Blackboard go to: http://it.troy.edu/. Admissions Information Students must apply to the University and be admitted by the Admissions Office before registering for classes. In some mitigating circumstances, a student may be admitted as a temporary student for one term provided they present admissible documentation. Students, without exception, will not be allowed to register for a second term until all admission requirements have been met. For application procedures and admission requirements, contact the Admissions Office 334448-5106, Monday-Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM & Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Graduate Admission Test Requirements Graduates must submit official test score transcripts from the GRE, MAT, or GMAT exam as a part of the graduate application process. Toll Free ...................................................................1-866-876-9787 LCOT .......................................................................(334) 448-5152 Vice Chancellor.................................................(334) 448-5112/5118 Evening Coordinator ................................................(334) 448-5110 Switchboard .............................................................(334) 297-1007 Academic Dean ...............................................(334) 448-5112/5118 Business Department................................................(334) 448-5126 Admissions................................................................(334) 448-5106 Bookstore ..................................................................(334) 448-5138 Business Office ................................................(334) 448-5120/5151 Counseling Division...................................................(334) 448-5147 Development Office...................................................(334) 448-5162 Education Department .............................................(334) 448-5169 Financial Aid ...........................................................(334) 448-5185 Financial Aid Toll Free Number...............................................1-800-414-5756 IT Department .........................................................(334) 448-5220 Nursing Department ................................................(334) 448-5156 Psychology Division..................................................(334)448-5189 Records Office .........................................................(334) 448-5109 Student Counseling ................................................(334) 448-5136 8 Troy University - Phenix City Campus Specific Graduate Program Requirements • Academic Information Degree Programs Offered Counseling Division Bachelor’s Degrees Students must submit an admissions packet to the Counseling Division and complete a pre-scheduled interview. Deadline to have admissions materials submitted and interview dates for the 2014-2015 Academic Year: Fall 2014 Materials Due 11/6/2014 Accounting Elementary Education K-6 Criminal Justice Psychology Global Business RN to BSN Business Department • Education Department Interview 12/04/2014 Information for the GRE can be found at: www.ets.org/gre/ Information for the GMAT can be found at: www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT Rehabilitation Business Administration Elementary Education (Alt-A) School Counseling Clinical Nurse Specialist Instructional Leadership and Administration Clinical Mental Health Elementary Education K-6 Rehabilitation Candidates for the Master of Business Administration are now required to take the GMAT or GRE. Candidates for Education Specialist are now required to take the GRE, including the analytical writing portion and have a minimum of three years teaching experience in grades K-6. Candidates must also hold a valid masters certificate in the same major for which you are seeking an Education Specialist degree. Social Work Master’s Degrees Early Childhood Education • Human Services Family Nurse Practitioner Nursing Informatics Specialist Education Specialist Elementary Education K-6 School Counseling Instructional Leadership and Administration Early Childhood Education Doctor of Nursing Practice • Prerequisites • Academic Advising • Academic Department and Faculty Hours Students must meet all prerequisites for specific courses. See the appropriate Graduate or Undergraduate Catalog for more information. All students are assigned an academic advisor. It is highly recommended that you meet with your academic advisor prior to registering for the first time. If a student is unable to contact the advisor at any time, the department chair is the next most appropriate contact. Academic Departments will be open from Monday through Thursday, 9 AM – 6 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Faculty members will post their office hours for each term. Additional hours are available. Call the department secretary to schedule an appointment. Office hours for specific faculty members will vary. Departmental secretaries are available to assist students in contacting faculty. • Admission to Candidacy • Comprehensive Examination Date Undergraduate students are limited to a maximum of 10 credit hours. Temporary status is limited to one term of enrollment. Graduate students are limited to a maximum of 6 credit hours. Temporary status is limited to one term of enrollment. All graduate students are responsible for submitting a Candidacy Form upon completion of 9 graduate term hours. Student program acknowledgement forms are available on the web site at trojan.troy.edu/graduateschool/forms.html. • 9 Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule For graduate students completing degree requirements in the current term. Business Department Saturday, December 6 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Education Department Wednesday, October 29 1:45 PM - 6:00 PM Counseling, Rehab & Interpreter Trng Thursday, September 18 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM All new students are encouraged to see an advisor and register in person no later than the last official day of registration. Returning active students in good standing may register in person, or via Web Express for Troy classes. It is highly recommended that undergraduate education students desiring to register, see their advisor. Faculty advisors will be available by appointment. Contact the Department secretary for an appointment. SEMESTERS UNDERGRADUATE Full-Time 12 3/4 Time 9 - 11 Half Time Full-Time 3/4 Time Half Time 6-8 GRADUATE 8-9 7 4-6 Course Overload Overloads require advisor permission and signature of the department chair. See catalogs for rules regarding overloads. • Course Load Requirements for Financial Aid Requirements are available at: http://trojan.troy.edu/financialaid/ . Scheduling of Classes The meeting times for a standard 3 semester/term hour course will be: Weeknight classes 4 hours and 20 minutes one class per week for 9 weeks Saturday Classes 7 hours and 30 minutes 5 Saturdays Weekday classes Registering for Classes Course Loads • Course Load for Students with a Conditional or Temporary Admission Status TERMS COURSE LOADS 6 4-5 3 COURSE LOADS 6 4-5 3 Weekend Classes • 2 hours and 10 minutes Friday, 6 PM 10:20 PM Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM two classes per week for 9 weeks 2 weekends plus Final Exam Final Exam date may vary Weekend Classes Business students must register for weekend classes at least 2 weeks prior to the first weekend class meeting. Students must also log into the class shell in Blackboard at least 2 weeks prior to the first class meeting, download and read the syllabus, and complete assignments as required prior to the first class meeting. Please note: Textbooks for weekend classes are refundable with a receipt until the first day of class only. Check your syllabus for textbook requirements and accuracy prior to class. • 10 Troy University - Phenix City Campus eTroy Classes eTroy classes are scheduled on 9-week terms. Online class schedules, registration dates, and other important information may be found at http://trojan.troy.edu/etroy/. eTroy classes utilize the Blackboard delivery system. Information on using Blackboard may be found on the Troy Campus website http://it.troy.edu/students/blackboard.htm. Ordering Books Books for eTroy courses may be purchased at the Campus Bookstore or ordered through MBS direct. http://direct.mbsbooks.com/troy.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. Make sure that you order your book(s) early or have them shipped to you the fastest means possible. You are responsible for making sure you receive your textbooks in a timely manner. ALL FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED IN SUFFICIENT TIME TO BE PROCESSED PRIOR TO REGISTRATION Steps to Online Registration 1. Consult with your academic advisor and plan your schedule carefully. 2. Go to http://trojan.troy.edu and click on the Trojan Web Express link at the top within the black bar. 3. Click on the “Log In” button at the top right of the screen. If you do not know your user name click on student menu, then on “What’s My User ID?” 4. Click “Register for Sections” and choose “Express Registration” or “Search and Register for Classes.” Express Registration If you know the exact subject, course number, and section number of the classes for which you wish to register, select “Express Registration.” 1. You can register for a course by entering the six-digit synonym number or by entering the course subject(DEP), number(CRS) and section(SEC) (i.e.IS 2241 PTA5), and the term for which you are registering (i.e.14/T5). After entering all of the courses you plan to take, you may click the “Submit” button. 2. A new screen will display the results of your registration submission. You will need to click on the drop down box below “Action” for each course. Choose “RGRegister” for each course and click “Submit.” An error message will appear if you are ineligible to register for courses. 3. You may print your schedule by pressing the print icon on the toolbar. Search and Register for Classes If you do NOT know the exact subject, course number, and section for the courses for which you plan to register, click on “Search and Register for Classes.” You will be able to limit your search by campus or location, term, subject, course level, instructor, and/or meeting days and times. 1. Click on the appropriate term or search start and end dates. 2. Fill out two additional fields to narrow search. 3. Click “Submit” 4. Check the box to the left of the course that you are submitting for registration. 5. Click “Submit” 6. A new screen will display the results of your registration submissions. Click the drop down box below “Action” and choose “RG-RG Register” for each course in which you wish to enroll. After clicking “Submit” a confirmation screen will appear. An error message will appear if you are ineligible to register for courses. 7. You may print your schedule by clicking the print icon on the toolbar. Special Note: Students, who for any reason, register for classes but do not attend, MUST NOTIFY THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE IN WRITING TO WITHDRAW. Any student who fails to do so will be responsible for payment of fees. Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule Dropping and Withdrawing from Classes • Dropping a Class It is the student’s full responsibility to officially drop any class or classes. Students with unconditional admission status may drop classes via Trojan Web Express. Classes may not be added or dropped at any time over the phone. After classes begin, a student wishing to drop a class may do so through Trojan Web Express until the 65% deadline. For information, visit http://trojan.troy.edu/records. If you drop below half-time status your financial aid may be reduced or cancelled, causing an overpayment that must be repaid. For more information, visit http://trojan.troy.edu/financialaid/. A $30.00 drop fee (per class) is due at time of drop. • Withdrawal from the University • Phenix City Campus Weekend Classes 11 Students dropping a weekend class before the class meets are entitled to a refund for all tuition and fees associated with that class. Students may drop a weekend class after the first weekend but before the second weekend without academic penalty but will be liable for all tuition and fees associated with that class. • eTroy Classes Refund policies for eTroy and the Columbus/Ft. Bennning site vary from those of the Phenix City Campus. For the most current information, refer to http://trojan.troy.edu/etroy. • Financial Aid Students for All Campuses or Sites Students receiving financial aid, who drop a class or withdraw from school after the first week of the term, may be liable for all tuition and fees. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. Disciplinary Withdrawal from the University Students withdrawing from all classes before the beginning of the • drawing after classes have begun must obtain a Withdrawal Form A student who is withdrawn by the University for disciplinary reasons, or for non-payment of tuition and fees is not eligible for a refund of any nature. term must notify the Phenix City Campus in writing. Students with- from the Records Department on the first floor of the Adams Building. If you cease to be enrolled and withdraw from Troy University, all future financial aid disbursements will be terminated. Furthermore, your current disbursement may be reduced, causing an overpayment that must be repaid. For more information visit http://trojan.troy.edu/financialaid/. A $50.00 withdrawal fee is due at time of withdrawal. Refund Policies • Phenix City Campus Weeknight or Weekday Classes Students who drop a class by the last day of add/drop are entitled to a refund of all tuition and fees associated with that class. Stu- dents who do not, will receive a refund according to the schedule below. Term 1- No Refunds After August 18 Term 2- No Refunds After October 20 Textbooks are refundable with a receipt and a signed copy of your withdrawal form within 30 days from the beginning of the term. Tuition and Fees Term In-State Tuition Undergraduate Per term hour Course Audit, per term hour Graduate Per term hour Course Audit, per term hour Term Out-of-State Tuition Undergraduate Per term hour Course Audit, per term hour Graduate Tuition Per term hour Course Audit, per term hour $ 272.00 $ 136.00 $ 365.00 $ 182.50 $ 544.00 $ 272.00 $ 730.00 $ 365.00 In-State Tuition for Georgia Residents Residents of the following Georgia counties are eligible for in-state tuition rates: Chattahoochee, Clay, Heard, Harris, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Upson, Webster 12 Fees Troy University - Phenix City Campus Registration Fee per Term(Non-refundable) $ 25.00 Undergraduate Application Fee (Non-refundable) $ 30.00 General University Fee (per term hour) Graduate Application Fee (Non-refundable) Lab Fees Drop Processing Fee (per course) Withdrawal Processing Fee Live Class on Tape Fee Payment Plan Fee Late Fee for Payment Plan Intent to Graduate Fee Miller Analogy Test (MAT) Nursing Admission Fee Nursing Insurance (Undergraduate) Nursing Insurance (Graduate) Returned Check Fee Transcript Fee Parking Decal Trojan OneCard Replacement Fee Student ID Replacement Fee $ 39.00 $ 50.00 Vary $ 30.00 $ 50.00 $ 125.00 $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 60.00 $ 70.00 $ 20.00 $ 25.00 $ 75.00 $ 30.00 $ 10.00 $ 75.00 $ 15.00 $15.00 •Tuition and Payment Information for Terms - Tuition and fees are due upon registration or no later than: Term 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . September 5 Term 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . November 6 - Students are financially obligated for all tuition and fees regardless of any Financial Aid Pending. Payment/Billing Procedures: 1. Clearance of Obligation: All financial or other obligations to the University must be cleared prior to the end of each semester or term. An outstanding balance for a prior term must be paid before the student will be allowed to register for subsequent semesters or terms. 2. Registration: All tuition and fees are due at registration or by Friday, September 5 for Term 1 and Thursday, November 6 for Term 2. 3. First Statement of Charges: Students are provided with a statement of charges when registering in person. If registering on line, charges are available in Trojan Web Express. 4. Statements: Statements are sent via email to your TROY email account and by way of USPS (to the address in our records) prior to the scheduled payment due date. 5. Student’s Responsibility: Students should monitor their account to ensure that student payments and financial aid payments have been properly applied to the account. * * *Changes to your registration such as Adds, Drops, or Withdrawals can affect your Student Account. You are responsible for knowing university policies and adhering to the procedures for maintaining an account in good standing.* * * Financial Assistance Students interested in receiving financial aid or Veterans Benefits should contact the Financial Aid Office. You must be enrolled at least half-time for a student loan. See the Financial Aid Office for additional information. Financial Aid Call Center: 1-800-414-5756 or http://trojan.troy.edu/financialaid/ School Code 001047 Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule 13 What Does It Mean that TROY-Phenix City is Switching to Terms? Will all academic programs be switched to terms? No. Nursing will be the only program that will remain on a semester schedule. Will my financial aid award be reduced? No, the amount of your financial aid award will not change. Changing to terms just means that your disbursement pattern will change from two disbursements per year (Fall & Spring) to four disburse ments (T1, T2, T3, T4). Will the financial aid refund procedure change? No. Financial Aid & scholarships will begin disbursing after the designated drop/add date. Refunds will be issued within 7-10 days after financial aid disbursement. Will the course load change? How many hours are required for full time? For terms, 6 hours would be considered full time. Reference this chart for the breakdown. GRADUATE COURSE LOADS UNDERGRADUATE COURSE LOADS Semesters Terms Semesters Terms Full Time 12 6 8-9 6 ¾ Time 9-11 4-5 7 4-5 Half Time 6-8 3 4-6 3 What if I am a semester student, but taking term classes? If you receive the Pell Grant, it will disburse based on your enrollment. If you are taking a minimum of 6 hours, all of your Stafford loans will disburse at the beginning of the semester. You will not receive another loan disbursement until the following semester. It is imperative that you maintain your financial aid refund in order to pay for the term classes that you will be taking during the 2nd half of the semester. What if I am a term student, but taking semester classes? You must remember that all semester classes will be listed during the initial term of that semester time period. Therefore, in order to receive your term disbursement for the second half of the semester time period, you must take term classes for that specific term. Will I be able to set-up a payment plan for term classes? Unfortunately, you will not. But you can still make payments online through Trojan Web Express by using a debit or credit card. You can also make payments by visiting Student Financial Services located on the third floor of the Adams Building. What happens if I change my degree from semester to term disbursement pattern? If you change your degree after your Financial Aid has been awarded, the disbursement pattern will not change until the following academic year. In this case, you will need to see the Financial Aid Counselor at TROY-Phenix City for guidance on how to prepare for your financial aid disbursements. Will I be able to register for two terms at once? No. You will only be allowed to register for one term at a time. Will drop/add dates be affected? No. As always, refer to the academic calendar located in the schedule for drop/add dates for the current term. Will my registration procedure or advisor change? No. 14 Troy University - Phenix City Campus FINANCIAL AID Troy University endeavors to offer the finest education possible at an affordable cost. A Troy University degree is accessible because of the number and types of financial assistance available to students. • Scholarships • Federal Pell Grants • Federal Workstudy (FWS) • Student Loans (Stafford and Perkins) • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) • Veterans’ Financial Assistance The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), FA Counseling, and other forms are available online at www.troy.edu/financialaid; although the FAFSA is available on January 1, the other forms are usually not available until February. If you need a paper FAFSA, you may obtain one by calling 800-4FED-AID or 800-433-3243. If you have already applied for current year financial aid, the USDE will send a reminder in November/December to all renewal eligible applicants with a valid e-mail address. If e-mail is undeliverable, a paper reminder letter will be sent. Students without a valid e-mail address will receive paper reminders rather than pin mailers. If the student has not reapplied by February 2nd, the USDE will send follow up e-mail reminders or paper mail reminders as appropriate. Students MUST APPLY AS EARLY AS ALLOWABLE for financial aid in order to avoid difficulties. March 1 is the application priority date. Moreover, students MUST CAREFULLY CHECK the accuracy of their applications to avoid unnecessary delays and other complications. Note to Borrowers: If you borrowed at Troy University and drop a course or withdraw from the University, you should go to www.troy.edu/financialaid to complete an exit interview and to notify your lender that you are no longer enrolled or enrolled less than half time. Repayment begins in 6 months. There are deferments of payment for unemployment, hardship, etc. See Financial Aid Adviser. All students who receive Title IV funds (Pell Grant, FSEOG, and Loans) ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THOSE CLASSES FOR WHICH THEY REGISTER. Attendance will be verified by the class instructors. Students who do not attend any classes will forfeit their financial aid. Students who are reported as not attending a class for which they are registered will receive a non-attendance letter/form requiring an instructor’s signature or financial aid could be reversed, forfeiting the aid. The student will also be required to pay all tuition and fees. Withdrawal from the University will also require repayment of unused portions of federal assistance. For further questions about utilizing Financial Aid at Troy University, please visit our website at http://www.trojan.troy.edu/financialaid/. For information on how to apply and use your VA Education Benefits, please visit our website at http://trojan.troy.edu/financialaid/vetinfo.html For questions or concerns regarding Financial Aid or Veteran’s Education Benefits, you may contact our Financial Aid/ VA Counselor at 334-448-5185 or 800-414-5756. Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule 15 Veteran’s Information For all students who plan on using their VA benefits, here are some general remainders about the procedures that are required: • In order for your classes to be certified, please go online to Troy's website and complete our VA Certification Request Form online. https://forms.troy.edu/veterans/index.html Please make sure you select your home location and list every campus/site you are taking classes (i.e. Troy-Columbus, eTroy, Phenix City, etc…). • If you receive Chapter 30 or Chapter 1606/1607 benefits, you must verify your attendance. You will not receive payment until VA receives your verification. You will have to verify your attendance on the last day of each month. You may do so via the automated telephone system at 1-877823-2378 or via the Web Automated Verification of Enrollment (WAVE) at https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/default.cfm • For information on how to apply and use your VA Education Benefits, please visit our website at http://trojan.troy.edu/financialaid/vetinfo.html For questions or concerns regarding Financial Aid or Veteran’s Education Benefits, you may contact our Financial Aid/ VA Counselor at 334-448-5185 or 800-414-5756. 16 SYN Troy University - Phenix City Campus DEP CRS SEC FALL SEMESTER 2014 TITLE DAY TIMES/DATES ORIENTATION RM TERM 1 225843 TROY 1101 PTA1 University Orientation W 06:00PM-07:30PM A206 TERM 2 225844 TROY 1101 PTA2 University Orientation W 06:00PM-07:30PM P134 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225268 CJ 3345 PTV1 Criminology T 06:00PM-10:20PM A302 225242 CJ 3375 PTV1 Intro to Social Science Inq. TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A302 225259 CJ 4488 PTP1 Internship in CJ Agency TBA TBA TBA 225261 CJ 4489 PTP1 Internship in CJ Agency TBA TBA TBA 225264 CJ 4490 PTP1 Internship in CJ Agency TBA TBA TBA 225236 SOC 2280 PTA1 Social Prob in Contmp Society T 06:00PM-10:20PM P132 TERM 2 WEEKDAY 225272 CJ 3325 PTV2 Juvenile Justice TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A302 225271 CJ 3352 PTV2 Constitutional Law in CJ W 06:00PM-10:20PM A302 225441 CJ 3365 PTA2 Victimology M 06:00PM-10:20PM P136 225239 SOC 4421 PTA2 Social Stratification T 06:00PM-10:20PM P132 INSTRUCTOR Thompson J 1 Sowell Mathis Horiuchi D Horiuchi D Horiuchi D Anderson Y 3 3 3 3 3 3 Thompson J Mathis R Staff P Horiuchi D Anderson Y Nutrition Minor Troy University offers a nutrition minor program through the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion. A minor in nutrition is an excellent complement to many academic majors including Exercise Science, Hospitality Sport & Tourism, Biology, Chemistry, Human Services, Social Work, Nursing, Psychology, and pre-health professions programs. Nutrition courses provide academic preparation for certification programs such as personal trainer or diabetic educator. Students may also take nutrition courses as electives. All courses are offered conveniently online and will not interfere with course schedules. The minor may be completed in one year. Troy University has partnerships with other universities to accept all courses in the nutrition minor for transfer to undergraduate and graduate programs in nutrition and dietetics. Designation KHP 2211 KHP 3310 KHP 3311 KHP 3315 KHP 3316 KHP 4458 Course Hours Availability Human Nutrition 3 Terms 1, 3, 5 Introduction to Food Science w/Lab 4 Term 2 Nutrition Assessment 3 Term 3 Complementary & Alternative Therapies 2 Term 4 Community Nutrition 3 Term 5 Lifecycle Nutrition 3 Term 5 HR Prerequisite KHP 2211 KHP 2211 KHP 2211 KHP 2211 For more information, please contact Dr. Teresa Johnson at 334-312-2309 or [email protected] 1 3 3 3 3 17 Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule SYN DEP CRS SEC TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225660 ACT 3391 PTA1 225661 ACT 3395 PTA1 225662 ACT 4494 PTA1 225663 BUS 4474 PTA1 225664 FIN 3331 PTA1 225666 IS 2241 PTA1 225668 IS 3320 PTA1 225669 IS 3350 PTA1 225670 MGT 3375 PTA1 225671 MGT 3380 PTA1 225672 MKT 3300 PTA1 TERM 2 WEEKDAY 225679 ACT 3392 PTA2 225745 ACT 3396 PTA2 225746 ACT 4495 PTA2 225747 BUS 3382 PTA2 225858 BUS 4476 PTA2 225773 FIN 3332 PTA2 225776 IS 3346 PTA2 225777 MGT 3300 PTA2 225778 MGT 4440 PTA2 225784 MKT 4463 PTA2 225785 QM 3345 PTA2 TERM 1 WEEKEND 225659 BUS 6613 PTK1 TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225676 ACT 6691 PTA1 TERM 2 WEEKDAY 225846 MBA 6611 PTA2 225789 MKT 6661 PTA2 SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS UNDERGRADUATE TITLE DAY TIMES/DATES Intermediate Accounting I Managerial/Cost Accounting I Income Tax Accounting I Business and Society Financial Management I Computer Concepts and Applic Data Communication & Network Business Programming Global Human Resource Mgmt. Principles of Supervision Principles of Marketing TH M W W T M M TH TH T T Intermediate Accounting II M Accounting Information Systems TH Income Tax Accounting II W Business Communications TH Strategic Management M Financial Management II T Database Management Systems I M Principles of Management W Developing & Leading Eff Teams T Retailing T Operations Management W GRADUATE Seminar in Business Fin/Man Accounting Glbl Exec Business Strategy Global Strategic Marketing RM 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 06:00PM-10:20PM A302 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 06:00PM-10:20PM A210 06:00PM-10:20PM A209 06:00PM-10:20PM A210 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 06:00PM-10:20PM A206 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 06:00PM-10:20PM A209 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 06:00PM-10:20PM A210 06:00PM-10:20PM A206 06:00PM-10:20PM A302 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 06:00PM-10:20PM A210 INSTRUCTOR Jones R Jones R Myers R Schrimsher M Irwin J Lewis C Ryan J Ryan J Schrimsher M Parham J Carter R Myers R Capozzoli E Myers R Fretwell C Irwin J Irwin J Ryan J Schrimsher M Parham J Carter R Lewis C FSSU 9/5-7 9/26-28 TBA A302 Fretwell C W W M 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 Jones R 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 Parham J 06:00PM-10:20PM A205 Colley M HR 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Troy University - Phenix City Campus SYN DEP CRS SEC FALL SEMESTER 225423 RHB 4410 PSPA 225426 RHB 4420 PSPA TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225430 RHB 3360 PTA1 225322 RHB 3375 XTIA TERM 2 WEEKDAY 224064 RHB 3320 PTA2 225440 RHB 4450 PTA2 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COUNSELING DIVISION UNDERGRADUATE TITLE DAY TIMES/DATES Rehabilitation Pre-Practicum Rehabilitation Practicum RM INSTRUCTOR HR W 05:00PM-06:00PM H104 Browning M TH 05:00PM-06:00PM H103 Browning M 1 12 Hum Beh in the Soc Env II TH 06:00PM-10:20PM H100 Graves E Senior Seminar TH 06:00PM-10:20PM H103 Browning M GRADUATE 3 2 Vocational Assessment Diversity FALL SEMESTER 225431 CP 6650 PSPA 225487 CP 6650 PSPB 225489 CP 6650 PSPC 223155 CP 6652 TXVA 225491 CP 6657 PSPA 225492 CP 6658 PSPA 225494 CP 6659 PSPA 225496 CP 6660 PSPA 225502 CP 6662 PSPA 225505 CP 6663 PSPA 225506 CP 6670 PSPA 225507 CP 6671 PSPA 225998 CP 6680 TXVA 223164 CP 6686 TXVA 226282 PSY 6664 TXVA TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225513 CP 6600 PTA1 225514 CP 6610 PTA1 225515 PSY 6606 PTA1 225516 PSY 6669 PTA1 TERM 2 WEEKDAY 226672 CP 6641 PTA1 225560 CP 6642 PTA2 225562 CP 6649 PTA2 225563 CP 6691 PTA2 225566 PSY 6635 PTA2 Practicum Practicum-REHAB ONLY Practicum-SCHOOL ONLY Rehabilitation Delivery & Proc Internship: School Counseling Internship: School Counseling Internship: Mental Health Internship: Mental Health Internshp: Community Counselng Internshp: Community Counselng Internship: Rehab Counseling Internship: Rehab Counseling Sem:Coun Appr Wkg Hear Imp Job Development and Placement Assessmnt of Disabling Condit TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225569 PSY 6606 PTAA 225570 PSY 6669 PTAA TERM 2 WEEKDAY 225567 CP 7700 PTAB 225568 PSY 6635 PTAB Intervent for Child & Adolesct Behavior Pathology Prof Orientation and Ethics Fac Skills & Counseling Tech Intervent for Child & Adolesct Behavior Pathology TH 06:00PM-10:20PM H103 Browning M TBA TBA TBA Tew-Washburn S W W W W W W TH TH TH TH TH TH TH M TH T M TH T 06:00PM-09:00PM H102 Carlson R 06:00PM-09:00PM H103 Tew-Washburn S 06:00PM-09:00PM H123 Campbell V 06:30PM-09:30PM A106 Shannon C 06:00PM-09:00PM H100 Burgan W 06:00PM-09:00PM H100 Burgan W 06:00PM-09:00PM H107 Medeiros R 06:00PM-09:00PM H106 Carlson R 06:00PM-09:00PM H107 Medeiros R 06:00PM-09:00PM H107 Medeiros R 06:00PM-09:00PM H105 Tew-Washburn S 06:00PM-09:00PM H105 Tew-Washburn S 06:30PM-09:30PM A106 Willis 06:30PM-09:30PM A106 Tew-Washburn S 06:30PM-09:30PM H101 Premuda-Conti P 06:00PM-10:20PM H123 Carlson R 06:00PM-10:20PM H123 Williams T 06:00PM-10:20PM H100 Burgan W 06:00PM-09:00PM H103 Moore D School Counsel Programs Mgt T 06:00PM-10:20PM H100 Burgan M Group Dynamics & Counseling M 06:00PM-09:00PM H100 Burgan W Theories of Counseling T 06:00PM-09:00PM H106 Carlson R Research Methodology T 06:00PM-09:00PM H103 Cox A Vocational Psych & Career Dev TH 06:00PM-09:00PM H123 Williams T EDUCATION SPECIALIST Adv Practicum in Grp Leadershp Vocational Psych & Career Dev TH 06:00PM-10:20PM H100 Burgan W T 06:00PM-10:20PM H103 Moore D W 06:00PM-10:20PM H100 Burgan W TH 06:00PM-10:20PM H123 Williams T 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 19 Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule SYN DEP CRS SEC TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225738 PSY 2210 PTA1 225756 PSY 3301 PTA1 225757 PSY 3304 PTA1 225758 PSY 3351 PTA1 225759 PSY 4402 PTA1 225760 PSY 4410 PTA1 TERM 2 WEEKDAY 225751 PSY 2205 PTA2 225783 PSY 3311 PTA2 225753 PSY 3312 PTA2 225749 PSY 3320 PTA2 225752 PSY 3360 PTA2 225754 PSY 4450 PTA2 225755 PSY 4480 PTA2 PSYCHOLOGY DIVISION UNDERGRADUATE TITLE DAY TIMES/DATES Developmental Psychology Basic Statistics Abnormal Psychology Theories of Learning Principles of Counseling Bus & Industrial Psychology T M W W M TH HR 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM H106 Van Doorn J H102 Graham J H107 Milligan M A301 Ninas C H104 Milligan M H123 Van Doorn J 3 3 3 3 3 3 04:00PM-06:30PM TBA P128 Walters A TBA Minnick C 3 9 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM P135 P129 P128 P131 A302 Brown L Gaither C Walters A Staff Taylor J 3 3 3 3 3 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM P135 P129 P130 P130 P134 A302 P129 Brown L Moore C Hardy B Hardy B Morway R Taylor J Moore C 04:00PM-06:30PM TBA TBA P128 Walters A TBA Minnick C TBA Riley T Psychology of Adjustment W 06:00PM-10:20PM Research Methods M 06:00PM-10:20PM Psychology of Women M 06:00PM-10:00PM Child Psychology T 06:00PM-10:20PM Forensic Psychology T 06:00PM-10:20PM Theories of Personality TH 06:00PM-10:20PM Senior Seminar in Psychology W 06:00PM-10:20PM EDUCATION DIVISION UNDERGRADUATE FALL SEMESTER 225654 ELE 4454 PSPA Internship Seminar of Ele Educ T 225655 ELE 4474 PSPA Internship in Elementary TBA TERM 1 WEEKEND 225447 RED 3380 PTK1 Children's Literature FSSU 225452 RED 4481 PTK1 Lang & Literacy Learning: P-3 FSSU 225462 SPE 4460 PTK1 Collaboration in Educ Practice FSSU TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225442 EDU 4400 PTA1 Classroom Management M 225443 EDU 4499 PTA1 Technology Across Curriculum T 225446 ELE 3362 PTA1 Teaching Mathematics K-6 TH 225992 KHP 3361 PTA1 Interg HPER into Curriculum M 225993 PSY 3303 PTV1 Educational Psychology W TERM 2 WEEKEND 225635 RED 4482 PTK2 Lang & Literacy Learning 4-6 FSSU 225636 RED 4483 PTK2 Lang & Lit Learn III Int Strat FSSU TERM 2 WEEKDAY 225620 EDU 3310 PTA2 The Professional Educator M 225621 EDU 4471 PTA2 Curriculum & Instruction Deli TH 225622 ELE 3360 PTA2 Teaching Social Science K-6 T 225623 ELE 3361 PTA2 Teaching Natural Science K-6 W 225624 ELE 4401 PTA2 Integrated Program M 225994 PSY 3346 PTV2 Educational Assessment M 225637 SPE 3340 PTA2 Diverse Learners W GRADUATE FALL SEMESTER 225656 ELE 5544 PSPA Internship Seminar W 225657 ELE 6674 PSPA Elementary Internship K-6 TBA 225658 ILA 6664 PSPA Practicum II TBA TERM 1 WEEKDAY 225468 EDU 6691 PTF1 Research Methodology W 225469 ILA 6684 PTA1 Curriculum & Instructional Str T 225470 SPE 6630 PTF1 Collaboration for Inclusion TH TERM 2 WEEKDAY 225641 EDU 6653 PTF2 Educational Evaluation W RM INSTRUCTOR A301 Ninas C H104 Williams T H106 Van Doorn J H105 Graham J H104 Milligan M H104 Milligan M H107 Van Doorn J 8/15-17 9/12-14 TBA P135 Brown L 8/29-31 9/19-21 TBA P128 Walters A 8/22-24 9/26-28 TBA P129 Moore C 10/24-26 11/21-23 TBA P135 Brown L 10/17-19 11/14-16 TBA P128 Walters A 8/13,27 9/10,24 10/8 06:00PM-10:20PM 06:00PM-10:20PM P135 Paleologos T P131 Riley T P129 Moore C 10/15,29 11/12,26 12/10 P135 Paleologos T 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 2 3 3 3 3 20 Troy University - Phenix City Campus COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES UNDERGRADUATE TITLE DAY TIMES/DATES SYN DEP CRS SEC FALL SEMESTER 224234 SWK 4480 PSPA Soc Work Pre-Practicum 224235 SWK 4481 PSPA Social Work Practicum TERM 1 WEEKDAY 224056 HS 2240 PTA1 Ethics 224057 HS 3370 PTF1 Pro. Communication Skills 224058 HS 3398 PTA1 Senior Seminar 224059 HS 3399 PTA1 Pre-Practicum 224055 SWK 2250 PTA1 Intro to Social Work 225203 SWK 4450 PTA1 Senior Seminar 224060 SWK 4471 PTA1 Social Work w/Groups TERM 2 WEEKDAY 224062 HS 4400 PTA2 Human Service Field Experience 224063 HS 4410 PTA2 Human Service Field Experience 224065 SWK 3320 PTA2 Hum Beh in the Soc Env II 224066 SWK 3390 PTA2 Social Work w/Individual 224067 SWK 4472 PTA2 Soc Work w/Org & Comm RM INSTRUCTOR W 05:00PM-06:00PM H106 Brandenburg S TH 05:00PM-06:00PM H102 Brandenburg S T TH W W MW W TTH TH TH TH MW TTH 06:00PM-10:20PM H105 Staff P 06:00PM-10:20PM H109 Cox E 06:00PM-09:00PM H106 Brandenburg S 05:00PM-06:00PM H106 Brandenburg S 06:00PM-09:00PM H105 Wickersham K 06:00PM-09:00PM H106 Brandenburg S 06:00PM-09:00PM H104 Cox-Bevley S 05:00PM-06:00PM H102 Brandenburg S 05:00PM-06:00PM H102 Brandenburg S 06:00PM-10:20PM H100 Graves E 06:00PM-09:00PM H105 Wickersham K 06:00PM-09:00PM H109 Duffey K HR 1 12 3 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 My Schedule SYN DEP TERM 1 WEEKEND TERM 1 WEEKDAY TERM 2 WEEKEND TERM 2 WEEKDAY CRS SEC TITLE DAY TIMES/DATES RM INSTRUCTOR HR Fall 2014, Terms 1&2 Class Schedule 21 TROY UNIVERSITY PHENIX CITY CAMPUS BOOKSTORE Your Your Choice of Textbooks Order Textbooks On-Line Rent = Save over 50% Today and Get. . 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