METHODIST BULLETIN COLLEGE MARCH, 1967 NEWSLETTER Vol. 8, No.2 METHODIST COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION June 6-July 14, 1967 OFFERS Opportu nities for: 1. RENEWAL OF TEACHING CERTIFICATES 2. ACADEMIC ACCELERATION 3. REMOVAL OF ACADEMIC DEFICIENCIES 4. BEGINNING OF COLLEGE PROGRAM On a new and modern campus with air-conditioned dormitories, Library, Science Building and Student UnionCafeteria METHODIST COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION 151 Intro. to New Testament IIIin s.h. Welfare Social Intro. Work to 201 251 411 Education and Public Old 450 Political Parties 253 Music Fundamentals 152 Classroom Teachers 250 Western Victorian 361 202 102 331 Civilization Literature American Government 343 421 s.h. s.h: 101 201 Music Music Pol. Science 151 Educational Psychology Psychology Principles U. Corporation S.Testament History Sociology Finance Sociology Iof Modern European Religion History Theory and Practice Fundamentals Speech Religion General Psychology to Botany Survey Composition Introduction Art Appreciation of Eng. Speech and Lit. Zoology Grammar II History Music Appreciation ofEnglish Economics Ifor3 Psychology 1967 JUNE 6-JULY 14, a.m.) 11: 10 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. Courses meeting French 151-152 Intermediate French Math 101, 102 Survey of Basic Mathematics, Introduction to Modern Mathematics two periods per day (Periods 6 s.h. 3, 3 s.h. Courses meeting 1 and 3) Math 105, 106 College Algebra, Elem. Functions Spanish 151-152 Intermediate Spanish two periods per day ~Periods 1 and 2) Chern. 101, 102 General Chemistry 4, 4 s.h. (Lab. 1:10-4:00 every day the class meets, including June 23 and July 14) Courses for Which Periods are To Be Arranged Organ, Piano, Viola, Violin, Voice THE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY LISTED COURSE FOR WHICH THERE IS INSUF'FICIENT RE'GISTRATION. COST Tuition General Fees Biology Lab Fee Chemistry Lab Fee Room and Board Applied Music Fee 23.00 per semester hour 5.00 per course 7.50 per course 7.50 per course 125.00 for six weeks term 40.00 per course (1 s.h.) 3.25 per lesson (part time) CALENDAR June 5-Final Registration Day June 6-Classes Begin June 10, 24 and July 8-Classes in session (Saturdays) June 23-Examination for French 151, Math. 101, Math. 105, Spanish 151 and Chemistry 101 July 3 and 4-Holidays July 14-Examination for all courses not given on June 23 3,3 s.h. 6 s.h. METHODIST Fayetteville, APPLICATION COLLEGE North Carolina FOR SUMMER SESSION 1967 Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) _ (LAST) Permanent Present Address (MIDDLE) (FIRST) __________________________ Phone Address Age Phone Health Single Married _ Church Preference Race _ Graduation College: __________________ Degree received _ _ Other (specify) At Home High School (name) College Attendance: _ Physical Handicaps Where do you plan to live: Dormitory date _ Dates attended _ _ List course(s) you plan to take: (7 semester .J < _ hours maximum) Course Name & No. Title Sem Hrs Period ::E o z < J: U < Io IJJ Check and complete one: ) 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 course(s) listed above in the Methodist College Summer Session, 1966. COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY ) Public school teacher. Last teaching School __________ Send record experience: State ____ Class of Certificate: Type ____________ Approved DEAN OR REGISTRAR G Year County of course(s) to N. C. Dept. of Certification: If yes, complete: ) Methodist DATE Yes ., A No , below A Number _ _ _ College student . by . Advisor MAIL TO: S. R. Edwards, Methodist Fayetteville, Director of Admissions. College North Carolina, 28301 FACTS ABOUT METHODIST COLLEGE ACCREDITATION FACULTY Member of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Member of North Carolina College Conference Approved by N. C. Department of Public Instruction for training of Public School Teachers Approved by University Senate of The Methodist Church Fifty-seven faculty members for 1966-67 academic year with a high percentage holding their doctorate degree. CURRICULUM In: Biology, Chemistry Economics and Business Administration, Elementary Teaching, English, French, History, Mathematics, Music, Political Science, 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 offered. Majors Offered CAMPUS Located on a 600-acre tract of land between the Cape Fear River and U. S. Highway 401, two miles north of the city limits of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Buildings: Classroom Building, Science Building, Student Union-Cafeteria, Library Building, Physical Education Building, Infirmary, Music Building, Bell Tower, Apartments for plarried students and faculty, Heating Plant and four air-conditioned and fireproof residence halls providing space for 620 students. Administration Building, Auditorium-Fine Arts Building and an addition to the Student Union-Cafeteria. Under Construction: STUDENT BODY Enrollment: First semester of 1966-67, 944 students from 18 states and one foreign country. Graduates have been accepted by leading graduate schools including: UNC at Chapel Hill, N. C. State University, Boston University, Southern Methodist University, Emory University, De Pauw University, Scarritt, Appalachian, WI and East Carolina. Alumni: Faculty-Student relationship 1-16 providing a direct faculty and students. Ratio: between Minors Offered In: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, French, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Secondary Education, Sociology, and Spanish. 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 Requirements: Student Expenses for 1967-68 Academic Year: Day student, $800; Resident Student, $1,600. ATHLETICS Member of Dixie ence with teams Intercollegiate Athletic Co'nfer- in basketball, bowling, crosscountry, golf, tennis, soccer and wrestling. Strong intramural program involving a high percentage of students. Second Class Postage Paid FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. 28301 ANNOUNCEMENT OF 1967 SUMMER SESSION SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES PLEASE POST