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CONTEMPORARY CAMPUS
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methodist college
Fayetteville,
APPLICATION
Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) --------Permanent
Present
Address
1971
(FIRST)
(LAST)
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Single
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FOR SVMMER SESSION
Address
Age
North
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Physical Handicaps -----------------------------
Married
Church Preference
Where do you plan to live? Dormitory
Race ------At Home __ .
High School (name)
College Attendance:
Phone --.----
Other (specify) ----------
College:
Graduation
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date ---.----
Dates attended
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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 course(s) listed above in the Methodist College Summer Session, 1971.
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SIGNATURE
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) Public school teacher. Last teaching experience:
School
State
County _.
Send record of course(s) to N. C. Dept. of Certification:
If yes, complete: Class of Certificate:
Type
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G
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Yes
Year .---No ----
, below A- __
Number -------------
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, Advisor
MAIL TO: Fred C. McDavid, Summer School Director
Methodist College
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301
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Sociology
Religion
155
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Music
9:35-11:00
PERIOD
PERIOD
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DEPARTMENT
SH
French
11:10-12:50
PERIOD
SH
11:10-12:50
AND
COURSE
TITLE
German
F-123
C-244
C-246
Educational
Psvchologv
9:35-10:30
C-105
C-104
S-209
S-20D
C-203
New
Problems
Western
Old
American
Testament
300
Sdence
102
35Appreciation
324of
of
Government
8:009:25
C-240
C-240
F-134
C-245
F-G9
F-G3
Voice
Clarinet
Crafts
Business
Law
1Pollution
To
Be
Arranged
9:25
C-103
8:55
F-G4
Violin
8:30·
9:35-10:30
S-101
S-203
1:104:00
C-243
8:55
S-216
S-222
Introduction
410
151
32to
to
Modern
Math
8:00C-241
152
C-241
Children's
~40
F-Ens
Literature
Intermediate
French
III
8:00S-10l
Civilization
IIIII
11:10-12:05
F-G6
Piano
Viola
Intro.
Educ.
in
Public
Schools8:00C-103
Pre-Calculus
Math
Wed.,
8:00Fri.)
C-243
Advanced
C-103
German
German
II
Spanish
F-Ens
C-242
152
C-242
German
German
9:35-10:30S-101
372
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9:35-11:00
9:25
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9:25
Composition
Political
250
The(;ry
&
Grammar
ICOURSE
Modern
U.
S.Testament
History
European
Iof
Intrnduction
Testing
&
Evaluation
to
Philnsophy
252
Principles
Organ
of
Economics
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Arranged
+
Lab
11:10-12:05
Cultural
Anthropology
9:35-11:00
English
Literature
I11:10-12:50
Elementary
French
II
Saxophone
171
Music
Art
Appreciation
Speech
(Meets
2(Mon.,
periods
per
day)
Fundamentals
Speech
Psychology
Psychology
of
Personal
Adjust.
303
day)
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per
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Survey
Marriage
Criminology
&
Basic
Family
Math
Spanish
Iperiods
Political
Science
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THE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ON OR AFTER MAY 31 ANY LISTED COURSE FOR WHICH
THERE IS INSUFFICIENT REGISTRATION. Independent study is available if sufficient need arises.
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674Residence
167.00
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six
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course
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Classes
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Tuition
Last
Day
of
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Last
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STUDENT BODY
enrollment: Capacity for 1200 students,
with dormitory space for 620.
alumni: Graduates have been accepted
by leading graduate schools including:
U.N.C. at Chapel Hill, Duke University,
N. C. State University, George Washington University, Boston University, Southern Methodist University, V.P.I. and East
Carolina.
ATHLETICS
member of Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference with teams in baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, tennis, soccer and wrestling. Strong intramural program involves a high percentage of students.
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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, N. C.
buildings: Classroom Building, Science
Building, Student Union-Cafeteria, Library, Physical 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.
methodist
CURRICULUM
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majors offered for: 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;
and 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.
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recommendations:
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graduating class, (2) "C" average or better on high school work, (3) minimum 01
400 on verbal section of the S.A.T., (4)
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