Methodist College FAYETJ1EVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA On a new and modern campus with air-conditioned dormitories, Library, Science Building, Student UnionCafeteria, and Fine Arts Building. METHODIST Fayetteville, APPLICATION Present North Carolina FOR SUMMER Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) Permanent COLLEGE SESSION 1969 ( FIRST) (LAST) Address Phone Health Single __ ___ Physical Handicaps Married _ Church Preference Where do you plan to live: Dormitory College Attendance: Race _ At Home _ Other (specify) High School (name)-------------------- Degree Phone _ Address Age ~_ _ (MIDDLE) Graduation College: _ date _ Dates attended _ received List course(s) you plan to take: (7 semester Course Name & No. hours maximum) Title Sem Hrs o Period IT1 -1 » () I » z o Check and complete s: » 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, 1969. COLLEGE OR Public school teacher. Last teaching School SIGNATURE DATE UNIVERSITY _ State __ Class of Certificate: G, _ Number Type DEAN County REGISTRAR Year A Yes , below A No _ _ _ ) Methodist College student Approved OR experience: Send record of course(s) to N. C. Dept. of Certification: If yes, complete: OF by _______________________ , Advisor MAIL TO: N. H. Thompson, Director of Admissions Methodist College Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 _ _ r STUDENT BODY CAMPUS First semester of 1968-69, about 1,000 from 18 states. Alumni: Graduates have been accepted by leading graduate schools including: UNC at Chapel Hill, N. C. State University, Boston University, South· ern Methodist University, Scarritt, Appalachian, VPI and East Carolina. Enrollment: students ATHLETICS Member of Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with teams in baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, tennis, Strong intramural program centage of students . ••••• _lOO ••• -~.: ••• __ ~ .• soccer and wrestling. involving a high per- 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, N. C. Buildings: Classroom Building, Science Building, Student Union-Cafeteria, Library Building, Physi· cal Education Building, Infirmary, Administration Building, Auditorium-Fine Arts Building, Bell Tower, Apartments for married students and faculty, Heating Plant and four air-conditioned and fireproof residence halls providing space for 620. FACULTY Sixty-six faculty members for 1968-69 academic year. A high percentage hold doctoral degrees. Faculty-Student Ratio: 1-16 ~ '., FACTS ABOUT METHODIST ACCREDITATION CURRICULUM 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, Chemistry, Economics, English, French, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Secondary Education, Sociology and Spanish. Majors Offered In: Biology, Chemistry, .LSOd 3SV37d NOISS3S ~3WWnS IO£8Z .:J ·N ·3T111\3.Ll3AV.:I p!ed a6eJsod sselJ COLLEGE puoJaS Member of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Member of Association of- American Colleges, Member of North Carolina College Conference, Approved by N. C. Dept. of Public Instruction for training of Public S<;,hool Teachers, Approved by University Senate of The United Methodist Church. ADMISSION INFORMATION Admission Requirements: (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 . S3H:J'HflH:J GNV S700H:JS 696L ~O IN3W3JNnONNV