Methodist College FAYETT'EVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA '~ ~n' ,B II On a new and modern campus with air-conditioned dormitories, Library, Science Building, Student Union Cafeteria, and Fine Arts Building. ~.1 METHODIST Fayetteville, APPLICATION Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) Permanent Present COLLEGE North Carolina FOR SUMMER SESSION 1970 _ (FIRST) (LAST) (MIDDLE) Address _ Address Age __ Health Single __ Phone _ Phone _ Physical Handicaps Married _ Church Preference Where do you plan to live: Dormitory _ At Home no 0 Race Other (specify) _ _ High School (name) ------------ Graduation College Attendance: Dates attended Degree _ College: date _ received List coursers) you plan to take: (7 semester Course Name & No. hours maximum) Title Sem Hrs lJ -i Period IT1 :I- () I :I- 2 lJ 3: 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 coursers) listed above in the Methodist College Summer Session, 1969. COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY Public school teacher. DATE Last teaching School SIGNATURE County G Number , A Yes , below A _ No _ _ _ 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 _ _ r METHODIST COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION JUNE 4 - JULY 15, 1970 ++ 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. .LSOd ~SV~'Id NOISS3S ~3WWnS Pled oN °3T1IA3.Ll.3A'V~ a6e~sod ssel:> 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 0:> Library Science Building, Building, Infirmary, FACTS ABOUT METHODIST tOES;:: 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: S~HOHnHO aNV S'IOOHOS OL6L :10 IN3W3JNnONNV