Catalog: Louisiana College 2005-2006 Catalog
Company/Brand: Louisiana College, Alexandria-Pineville
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| | 19 Insurance Coverage Students must subscribe to an insurance policy or health care coverage covering hospitalization and surgery and must show proof of participation prior to registration. Students who do not have such coverage are required to subscribe to an insurance program of their choice prior to registration. The college is not responsible for insuring students or for those students who fail to subscribe to an insurance program. International Student Advisement International students are assisted in their adjustment to this culture and to the academic environment by the international student ...
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| | 28 Admission to the College Louisiana College accepts applications for admission from students of accredited secondary schools and students transferring from accredited colleges without regard to race, sex, color, handicap, creed or national origin. Also, special criteria have been established to receive applications from students from unaccredited high schools and non-graduates of high school. All students who are (a) seeking to enroll in classes at Louisiana College for the first time or (b) returning to Louisiana College after having been absent the preceding semester (excluding summer or special ...
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| | 37 Louisiana College are encouraged to begin the admission process one year before the expected date of entrance. D. Gifted/Talented Students Louisiana College seeks to meet the needs of gifted/talented students by offering unique programs during the summer. The courses are for college credit on the 100 or 200 level (freshman or sophomore). Acceptance to the program is limited and is based on careful screening by the college. Among the criteria are the following: 1. The student must be entering the ninth, 10th or 11th grade in an accredited high school. 2. The student must have a minimum 3.5 (B+) ...
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| | 44 Students who feel they have extenuating circumstances such as personal injury, death of a family member, illness, etc., may file an appeal with the Student Aid Appeals Committee. Appeal forms are available in the Business Office. Title IV Financial Aid Recipients: In accordance with the 1998 Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965, the refund policy for Title IV aid recipients has been changed to the Return of Title IV Funds policy. The law now defines the amount of Title IV grants and loans that the student has earned the right to use. The amount a student has earned is directly ...
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| | 51 paid when due. Application is made through the Office of Vice President for Business Affairs. These short-term loans are administered through the Office of the Vice President for Business Affairs. Ursula H. Denbo Memorial Fund (missionary/ministerial) B. E. Doughty Loan Fund J. O. Kimball Loan Fund (church-related vocations) Parrot-Culbertson Pate Memorial Loan Fund Rev. Mark Price Loan Fund Central Baptist Church, Springhill Loan Fund L. C. Starr Loan Fund Lucy Stewart Strain Memorial Loan Fund (Seniors only) William T. Strain Memorial Loan Fund Military Benefits Title 10 Chapter 106 Title ...
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| | adapting materials for mild/moderate handicapped students. Weekly classroom experience ...
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| | and vocational skills for the handicapped including organizational, ...
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| | 411 Introducing Physical Education for Handicapped Children A course designed to develop ... for the child with special needs (handicapped, mentally retarded, gifted, etc.) Credit ...
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| | . 414 Physical Education Curriculum for Handicapped Children Using the Louisiana State ... needs, implementation and evaluation of handicapped. Credit three hours. 436 Techniques and ...
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