Methodist College II

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Methodist College
FAYETT'EVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
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On a new and modern campus with
air-conditioned dormitories, Library,
Science Building, Student Union Cafeteria, and Fine Arts Building.
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METHODIST
Fayetteville,
APPLICATION
Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss)
Permanent
Present
COLLEGE
North Carolina
FOR SUMMER
SESSION 1970
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(LAST)
(MIDDLE)
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Address
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Health
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Phone
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Physical Handicaps
Married
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Where do you plan to live: Dormitory
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High School (name) ------------
Graduation
College Attendance:
Dates attended
Degree
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College:
date
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received
List coursers) you plan to take: (7 semester
Course Name & No.
hours maximum)
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Temporary transfer student from another college, or recent high school graduate who will attend Methodist College or another college in the fall. The student named above is hereby
granted permission to take the coursers) listed above in the Methodist College Summer Session, 1969.
COLLEGE
OR UNIVERSITY
Public school teacher.
DATE
Last teaching
School
SIGNATURE
County
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Number
, A
Yes
, below A
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Methodist College student
Approved
by
OR REGISTRAR
Year
Send record of coursers) to N. C. Dept. of Certification:
Type
DEAN
experience:
State __
If yes, complete: Class of Certificate:
OF
, Advisor
MAIL TO: N. H. Thompson, Director of Admissions
Methodist College
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301
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METHODIST COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION
JUNE 4 - JULY 15, 1970
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TIME
RM.
RM.Survey
SH
SH
TIME
1:104:00
10:15-11:05
9:25-10:15
C-208
9:25
DEPARTMENT
AND
CC>URSE
TITLE
12:05-12:55
C-203
201
9:35-11:00
8:00·
F-123
F-134
F-G9
Piano
153
33&
1II
11:10-12:50
11:10-12:35
C-103
C-244
C-103
9:35-11:00
C-241
102
C-242
C-106
C-107
101
151
F·Ens.
98:008:00:35-11:00
3 11:10-12:35
C-240
S-101
C-209
151
2Science
S-103
S-101
C-103
C-208
French
C-209
C-241
Modern
Math.
11:10-12:35
8:508:001:10-4:00
9:30
8:50
Political
Science
C-107
C-245
Intro.
American
3423to
Educ.
Government
in
Public
Schools
9:25
9:25
S-216
F-G6
F-G3
Voice
263
S-221
1to
C-109
250
F-Ens.
9:35-11:00
8:009:25
9:25
S-222
C-104
S-209
C-105
Western
361
221
C-243
9:35-11:00
Guidance
&
C-104
Counseling
C-240
Introduction
Fundamentals
102
to
to
of
the
the
Reading
New
Old
Testament
9:35-11:00
8:009:25
C-103
C-107
State
&
Local
Government
3251
F-Aud.
Intermediate
Earth
100
152
F-Ens.
C-104
German
French
C-241
C-240
8:00·
8:50
356
Civilization
Social
IIISaxophone
Services
11:10-12:35
8:00To
Be
Arranged
8:00-9:25
10:15-11:05
8:509:30
German
Spanish
General
Clarinet,
Botany
Flute,
Jntrndnction
Physics
Sociology
C-208
C-209
(MWF)
Philosophy
11:10-12:35
12:05-12:55
Educ.
in
the
Elementary
School
U.S.
History
Composition
Survey
Basic
&
Grammar
Mathematics
Theory
A
of
Practice
American
in
Art
Lit.
Educ.
H
Lab
(daily)
Comparative
Economic
Systems
Music
Art
Appreciation
Appreciation
French
Spanish
Literature
II
Lab
Money
Banking
Speech
DEPARTMENT
Speech
Psychology
Religion
AND
COURSE
TITLE
9:35-11:00
Organ
To
To
Be
Be
To
Arranged
Be
Arranged
Elementary
Educational
Psychology
Psychology
History
Social
Cultural
Psychology
of
Anthropology
(Cross
Asia
Reference
with
Psy
361)
Criminology
of
English
(Cross
Reference
with
I11:10-12:00
Soc
361)
(daily)
Principles
of
Sociology
1970
25-JULY
4-JUNE
24,
15,
THE COLLEGE
REGISTRATION.
JUNE
RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY
Music
S-ienrp.
German
French
410
151
361
155
Philosophy
Spanish
LISTED
COURSE
FOR
WHICH
THERE
IS INSUFFICIENT
COST
CALENDAR
June
3-Final Registration Day
Residence Halls Open
June
4-Classes
July 14-Last
July 15-Final
Begin
Day Class Sessions Meet
Examinations
Tuition
Registration
Science Lab Fee
Room and Board
Applied Music Fee
$29.25 per semester hour
5.00 per course
10.00 per course
167.00 for six weeks term
40.00 per course (1 S.H.)
3.25 per lesson (part-time)
STUDENT BODY
CAMPUS
First semester of 1969-70, over 900
from 18 states.
Alumni: Graduates have been accepted by leading
graduate schools including: UNC at Chapel Hill,
N. C. State University, Boston University, Southern Methodist University, Scarritt, Appa'lachian,
VPI and East Carolina.
Enrollment:
Located on a 600-acre tract of land between
the
students
Cape Fear River and U.S. Highway 401, two miles
north of the city limits of Fayetteville,
Buildings:
Student
ATHLETICS
Classroom
Union-Cafeteria,
cal Education
Member of Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with teams in baseball, basketball, bowling,
cross country, golf, tennis,
Strong intramural program
centage of students.
soccer and wrestling.
involving a high per-
Building, Auditorium-Fine
er, Apartments
Heating
Plant
proof residence
Majors Offered In: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics and Business Administration,
Elementary
Teaching, English, French, History, Mathematics,
Music, Political Science, Sociology, Religion, Spanish and a Teacher Education Program preparing
secondary school teachers of English, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Spanish and
the special subject teacher of General Music, also
a 3-2 Engineering program. B.A. and B.S. Degrees.
Minors Offered In: Art, Biology, Chemis~ry, Economics, English, French, History, Mathematics,
Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Secondary Education, Sociology
and Spanish.
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Building,
Physi-
Administration
Arts Building, Bell Tow-
for married
students
and four air-conditioned
halls providing
and faculty,
and fire-
space for 620.
COLLEGE
ACCREDITATION
CURRICULUM
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Library
Science Building,
Building, Infirmary,
FACTS ABOUT METHODIST
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Building,
N. C.
puo:>as
Member of Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools, Member of Association of American Col·
leges, Member of The N. C. Association of Colleges
and Universities, Approved by N. C. Dept. of Public
Instruction for training of Public School Teachers,
Approved by University Senate of The United
Methodist Church.
ADMISSION INFORMATION
(1) Upper 50% of
graduating class, (2) "c" average or better on high
school work, (3) Minimum of 400 on verbal section
of the SAT, (4) Good recommendations
from school
personnel, minister and others .
Admission Recommendations:
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