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FALL CALENDAR 2007
| Graduation planning
sheet due dates are as follows: |
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Spring 2008
September 14, 2007 |
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Summer 2008 February
01, 2008 |
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Fall 2008
February 01, 2008 |
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| Please
refer to the Student Financial Services website at
www.colostate-pueblo.edu/sfs for tuition
information, payment deadlines, scholarship information,
or Financial Aid information. |
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| March 5 |
Early
Advisement and Registration for Fall 2007 begins for
continuing students BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. See
Registration Information |
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| August 23 - 25 |
New first-year
student orientation and advisement/registration |
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| August 24 |
OPEN REGISTRATION
(8 a.m. – 5 p.m.) |
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| August 24 |
Last day to petition for
residency classification |
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| August 27 |
Classes begin |
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| August 31 |
End of add
period (Courses added after this date must be approved
by instructor.) |
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| September 10 |
End of drop
period (Last day to drop course without a grade
recorded.) |
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| September 11 |
Late add period
begins for full-term courses. Instructor approval and
payment of a $10.00 Late Add Fee is now required. |
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| September 11 |
Students may
TOTALLY WITHDRAW from CSU-Pueblo on or after this date
and are responsible for pro-rated charges plus a
non-refundable processing fee; grades of (W) will be
recorded. |
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| September 14 |
Deadline for
Spring 2008 Graduation Planning Sheets to be submitted
to the Records Office by
5 p.m. on this date. |
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| October 26 |
Last day for
withdrawing from individual courses with a grade of
(W) recorded. Course withdrawals must
be processed in the Records Office by
5 p.m. on this date. After this date a
student may not withdraw from individual courses unless
withdrawing completely from the University. |
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November
19 -
23 |
Thanksgiving
break |
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| December 7 |
Last day to
withdraw totally from the University |
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| December 7 |
Classes end |
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December
10 -
14 |
Final exams |
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PROCEDURES AND DEADLINES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT
NOTICE
Colorado State University-Pueblo is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action institution and complies
with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations,
and executive orders regarding affirmative action
requirements in all programs. The Office of Affirmative
Action is located in the Administration Building, Room
303-F, to assist CSU-Pueblo staff in meeting its
affirmative action responsibilities. Ethnic minorities,
women and other protected class members are encouraged
to apply and to so identify themselves. Inquiries or
appointments can be made by phone at (719) 549-2521 or
by stopping by the office. |
FINALS EXAM SCHEDULE - FALL
The following procedures apply to all courses during the final
week of the semester:
- This final examination week is part of the regular semester
and students should be in attendance even when final
examinations are not given. The final examination may be
eliminated by an instructor consistent with department
procedure. Classes are normally held even though examinations
may not be given.
- Courses for less than four credits shall meet for one
period; courses for four or more credits may meet for two
periods.
- Classes shall meet only at the time indicated on the
examination schedule.
- Any approved exception of regulations 1, 2, and 3 above
(e.g., special types of examinations, which need time or special
type of examinations) shall be announced the second week of
class and communicated in writing to the appropriate dean.
Inside the boxes on the schedule below, find the regular meeting
time of the class and from that box read upward and left to
determine the time and day of exam. For example, 8:00 TTH
classes are scheduled to administer final exams from 8:00 -
10:20 Monday, December 10. Classes will meet for the final exam
period in regularly assigned classrooms. Classes meeting at or
after 5 p.m. must test at their regularly
scheduled time.
TIME OF FINAL EXAM |
DEC. 10 MON |
DEC. 11 TUE |
DEC. 12 WED |
DEC. 13 THUR |
DEC. 14 FRI |
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8:00 - 10:20 |
8:00 TTH
8:30 TTH |
9:00 MWF
9:30 MWF |
9:00 TTH
9:30 TTH |
10:00 MWF
10:30 MWF
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8:00 MWF
8:30 MWF |
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10:30 - 12:50 |
11:00 MWF
11:30 MWF
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11:00 TTH
11:30 TTH |
12:00 MWF
12:30 MWF |
12:00 TTH
12:30 TTH |
10:00 TTH
10:30 TTH |
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1:00 - 3:20 |
1:00 TTH
1:30 TTH |
2:00 MWF
2:30 MWF |
2:00 TTH
2:30 TTH |
3:00 MWF
3:30 MWF |
1:00 MWF
1:30 MWF |
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3:30 - 5:30 |
4:00 MWF
4:30 MWF |
4:00 TTH
4:30 TTH |
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3:00 TTH
3:30 TTH |
SCHEDULE CHANGES AND WITHDRAWALS
Schedule Changes During Add/Drop Period
Students may add classes during the first five class days
(August 27 – August 31). After the first five class days, all
additions must be approved by the instructor of the class.
Students may drop classes (without a grade recorded) during the
first eleven class days of the semester (August 27 – September
10).
Short-term courses may be dropped before 15 percent of the
course duration has passed without a record of the dropped
course appearing on a student’s permanent record.
Late Add Period
The Late Add Period for adding full-term courses begins on
September 11. Late course additions now require instructor
approval and payment of a $10.00 Late Add Fee before the course
can be added to the student’s schedule.
Course Withdrawal after the Drop Period
Immediately following the end of the drop/add period, students
may withdraw from a course according to the policies below.
INDIVIDUAL COURSE WITHDRAWALS ARE PROCESSED IN THE
RECORDS OFFICE (AD 202).
Last date for grade of (W)
.
FALL
| Full-term course |
October 26 by 5 p.m. |
| Short-term course |
Before 60 percent of the course duration has passed |
When a student withdraws from a course before 60 percent of the
course duration has passed, a grade of “W”
(withdrawal) will be recorded on the academic record. After 60
percent of the course duration has passed, a student
may
not withdraw. Tuition and fees will
not be adjusted for individual course withdrawals during this
withdrawal period. Course withdrawals
must be processed
in the Records Office. Please refer to the following table:
| LENGTH |
END |
LAST |
| OF |
OF |
DATE |
| CLASS |
DROP |
(W) |
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PERIOD |
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| (Weeks) |
(Days) |
(Weeks) |
| 15 |
11 |
9 |
| 14 |
11 |
8 |
| 13 |
10 |
8 |
| 12 |
9 |
7 |
| 11 |
8 |
7 |
| 10 |
8 |
6 |
| 9 |
7 |
5 |
| 8 |
6 |
5 |
| 7 |
5 |
4 |
| 6 |
5 |
4 |
| 5 |
4 |
3 |
| 4 |
3 |
2 |
| 3 |
2 |
2 |
| 2 |
2 |
1 |
| 1 |
1 |
0.6 |
Once students have registered for a course, they are
considered enrolled in that course until they have officially
withdrawn from the course in the Records Office. Simply not
attending class will not automatically terminate the student's
enrollment in the course. A student who ceased
attendance without first officially withdrawing from the course
will receive a failing grade and will be charged full tuition
and fees.
Total Withdrawal from the University
To withdraw totally from the University, a
student must obtain the appropriate withdrawal form from Student
Academic Services (SAS), secure the appropriate approval
signatures, and return the completed form immediately to the
Records Office for processing. Total withdrawals will not be
processed after the last scheduled class day of the semester.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Continuing Students (Currently-enrolled) will
be given the opportunity to be advised and register for Fall
2007 classes beginning Monday, March 5. Students will be
assigned a registration day according to their classification
and may register anytime on or after their assigned day as
follows:
| Grad, Degree Plus and Seniors |
Monday |
March 5, 2007 |
| Juniors |
Tuesday |
March 6, 2007 |
| Sophomores |
Wednesday |
March 7, 2007 |
| Freshmen |
Thursday |
March 8, 2007 |
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First-year Freshmen who have been accepted into
the University can contact their first-year advisor at any time to
create a class schedule. New student Orientation is also required of
first-year students. Advisor information and
orientation/registration information can be located at
http://www.colostate-pueblo.edu/orientation/. If the student
wishes to speak with someone in person, the First-Year Programs
department can be contacted at (719) 549-2583.
New Transfer Students (13 or more transferable collegiate
credit hours) upon acceptance to CSU-Pueblo will receive
academic advising/registration information.
Readmitted Students who are eligible for
readmission will be allowed to register during an early registration
period. Readmitted students will receive a registration permit in
the mail.
Walk-in (Guest) and Continuing Students (Regular “Open”
Registration): Students without registration appointments
or students who have not registered previously for Fall 2007 may
register during Open Registration.
Fall Open Registration
Friday, August 24, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Applications will be
processed in the Admissions Office (AD 202). Academic advisement and
registration will take place in the academic departments.
Advising/registration for all first-time freshmen will be handled by
First-Year Programs (PSY 232) and all undeclared students will be
handled by Student Academic Services (PSY 232).
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
For details on the following information, please visit
www.colostate-pueblo.edu/sfs.
Financial Aid
Billing Information
Student Financial Services Policies
Veteran’s Education Benefits
ACCESS STUDENT ACCOUNTS ON-LINE
- Log onto
www.colostate-pueblo.edu.
- Click Current Students TWOLF Portal.
- Under Login to Web Apps, select
Student Billing/Account Activity
- For detailed information about how financial aid was applied to your
account, select
Financial Aid Payments.
For additional information contact:
Student Financial Services
Administration Building, Room 212
(719) 549-2753
sfs@colostate-pueblo.edu
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Note: Courses listed below that are marked with an
asterisk (*) are not in the statewide common core,
meaning that they are not guaranteed in transfer
to any other college or university in Colorado.
The general education requirement for graduation
includes a total of 35 semester credits in two categories:
| Skills Component |
9 credits |
| Knowledge Component |
26 credits |
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| TOTAL |
35 credits |
I.
SKILLS COMPONENT
To complete the Skills component, students must
successfully complete courses in the following content areas:
| Written Communication |
(2 courses) |
6 credits |
| Quantitative Reasoning |
(1 course)
| 3 credits |
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| TOTAL |
|
9 credits |
A. Written
Communication
Take each of the following courses:
| ENG 101 |
English Composition I |
3 credits |
| ENG 102 |
English Composition II |
3 credits |
B. Quantitative Reasoning
Take one of the following courses:
| MATH 109 |
Mathematical Explorations |
3 credits |
| MATH 121 |
College Algebra |
4 credits |
| MATH 124 |
Pre-Calculus Math |
5 credits |
| MATH 126 |
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I |
5 credits |
| MATH 156 |
Introduction to Statistics |
3 credits |
| MATH 221 |
Applied Calculus: An Intuitive Approach |
4 credits
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or any MATH course that includes one of these as a prerequisite.
II. KNOWLEDGE COMPONENT
To complete the Knowledge component, students must
successfully complete courses in the following content areas:
| Humanities |
(3 courses) |
9 credits |
| History |
(1 course) |
3 credits |
| Social Sciences |
(2 courses) |
6 credits
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| Natural and Physical Sciences |
(2 courses with labs) |
8 credits |
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| TOTAL |
|
26 credits |
Students must take one course that is designated as
cross-cultural. Courses taken to meet the Knowledge requirement may
be used to meet the cross-cultural requirement if they have a
(CC)
next to their listing.
Your major may recommend certain courses from the list of
courses below. Refer to your major’s catalog description for
more information.
Note: Courses listed below that are marked with an
asterisk (*) are not in the statewide common core,
meaning that they are not guaranteed in transfer to
any other college or university in Colorado.
| A.
Humanities |
| ART |
100 |
Visual Dynamics (CC) |
| ART |
211 |
History of Art I (CC) |
| ART |
212 |
History of Art II (CC) |
| ENG |
130 |
Introduction to Literature |
| ENG/CS |
220 |
Survey of Chicano
Literature (CC) |
| ENG |
221 |
Masterpieces of Literature
I |
| ENG |
222 |
Masterpieces of Literature
II
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| ENG |
240 |
Survey of Ethnic Literature
(CC) |
| FL |
100* |
Introduction to Comparative
Linguistics (CC) |
| Foreign Language (FRN, GER,
ITL, RUS, SPN) |
|
Courses: 101*, 102*, 201* or 202* (CC)
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| MUS |
118 |
Music Appreciation (CC) |
| PHIL |
102 |
Philosophical Literature |
| PHIL |
120 |
Non-Western World Religions
(CC) |
| PHIL |
201 |
Classics in Ethics |
| PHIL |
204 |
Critical
Reasoning
|
| PHIL |
205 |
Deductive Logic |
| SPCOM |
103* |
Speaking and Listening |
| SPN |
130 |
Cultures of the
Spanish-Speaking World (CC) |
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| B.
History |
| HIST |
101 |
World Civilization to 1100
(CC) |
| HIST |
102 |
World Civilization from
1100 to 1800 (CC) |
| HIST |
103 |
World Civilization since
1800 (CC) |
| HIST/CS |
136 |
Southwest United States
(CC) |
| HIST |
201 |
US History I |
| HIST |
202 |
US History II |
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| C.
Social Sciences |
| ANTHR |
100 |
Cultural Anthropology
(CC)
|
| ANTHR/ENG |
106* |
Language, Thought and
Culture (CC) |
| CS |
101 |
Introduction to Chicano
Studies (CC) |
| ECON |
201 |
Principles of
Macroeconomics |
| ECON |
202 |
Principles of
Microeconomics |
| GEOG |
103* |
World Regional Geography
(CC) |
| MCCNM |
101* |
Media and Society |
| POLSC |
101 |
American National Politics |
| POLSC |
200 |
Understanding Human
Conflict (CC) |
| PSYCH |
100 |
General Psychology |
| PSYCH |
151 |
Human Development |
| PSYCH |
222 |
Understanding Animal
Behavior |
| PSYCH/SOC/WS |
231*
|
Marriage, Family and
Relationships |
| SOC |
101 |
Introduction to Sociology |
| SOC |
201 |
Social Problems |
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| D.
Natural and Physical Sciences |
| BIOL |
100/L |
Principles of Biology with
Lab |
| BIOL |
121/L |
Environmental Conservation
with Lab |
| BIOL |
191/L* |
College Biology I/Botany
with Lab |
| BIOL |
192/L |
College Biology II/Zoology
with Lab |
| BIOL |
223/L |
Human Physiology and
Anatomy I with Lab |
| BIOL |
224/L |
Human Physiology and
Anatomy II with Lab |
| CHEM |
101/L |
Chemistry and Society with
Lab |
| CHEM |
111/L |
Principles of Chemistry
with Lab |
| CHEM |
121/L |
General Chemistry I with
Lab |
| CHEM |
122/L |
General Chemistry II with
Lab |
| CHEM |
160/L |
Introduction to Forensic
Science with Lab |
| EXHP |
162/L* |
Personal Health with Lab
|
| GEOL |
101/L |
Earth Science with Lab |
| MET |
105* |
It’s a Material World
(includes Lab)
|
| PHYS |
110/L |
Astronomy with Lab |
| PHYS |
140/L |
Light, Energy and the Atom
with Lab |
| PHYS |
201/L |
Principles of Physics I
with Lab |
| PHYS |
202/L |
Principles of Physics II
with Lab |
| PHYS |
221/L |
General Physics I with Lab |
| PHYS |
222/L |
General Physics II with Lab |
DIRECTORY OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
| OFFICE |
ROOM |
TELEPHONE |
| Accounting Services |
AD 204 |
549-2753 |
| Admissions Office |
AD 202 |
549-2461 |
| Affirmative Action |
AD 303-F |
549-2521 |
| Associated Students’ Government |
OC 244 |
549-2866 |
| Athletics |
AD 309 |
549-2711 |
| Bookstore |
OC 101 |
549-2146 |
| Career Center |
OC 103 |
549-2980 |
| Cashier's Office |
AD 2nd floor |
549-2131 |
| Child Care Center |
CD |
549-2407 |
| Continuing Education |
UV Bldg. 4060, Suite 606 |
549-2316 |
| External Affairs |
AD 320 |
549-2810 |
| Finance and Budget Office |
AD 209 |
549-2314 |
| First-Year Programs |
P 232 |
549-2583 |
| Orientation |
P 232 |
549-2583 |
| Graduate Admissions |
AD 201 |
549-2461 |
| Health Services |
OC back courtyard |
549-2830 |
| Housing |
RH Lobby |
549-2601 |
| Institutional Research & Analysis |
AD 301 |
549-2110 |
| International Student Services |
OC Underground Annex |
549-2329 |
| Library |
LIB 1st floor |
549-2386 |
| Physical Plant, Director |
PP 109 |
549-2211 |
| President's Office |
AD 301 |
549-2306 |
| Provost’s Office |
AD 303 |
549-2313 |
| Registration (Records Office) |
AD 202 |
549-2261 |
| Scholarships |
AD 212 |
549-2967 |
| Student Academic Services |
P 232/236 |
549-2581/2584 |
| Academic
Advising |
P 232 |
549-2581 |
| Disability
Resource Office |
P 236 |
549-2663 |
| National
Test-Site Services |
P 232 |
549-2172 |
| Writing Room |
P 232 |
549-2901 |
| Student Employment |
AD 212 |
549-2753 |
| Student Financial Services |
AD 212 |
549-2753 |
| Student Life and Development |
OC 116 |
549-2586 |
| Veteran's Affairs |
AD 202 |
549-2910 |
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| COLLEGE/SCHOOL DEANS |
| Education,
Engineering, and Professional Studies |
Dr. Hector Carrasco |
T 250 |
549-2696 |
|
Humanities and Social Sciences |
Dr. Roy
Sonnema, Interim Dean |
AM 119 |
549-2865 |
| School of Business |
Dr. Michael
Fronmueller |
HSB 233 |
549-2142 |
| Science
and Mathematics |
Dr.
Kristina Proctor |
LS 106 |
549-2340 |
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| BUILDING DESIGNATIONS |
| AD/ADM |
Administration building |
| AM |
Art/Music building |
| CHEM |
Chemistry building |
| DC |
Child Care Center |
| HPER |
Massari Arena |
| HSB |
Hasan School of Business
building |
| LIB |
Library building |
| LS |
Life Science building |
| LW |
Library Wing |
| M/C |
Music classroom in Art/Music
building |
| OC/OUC |
Occhiato Center |
| PM |
Physics/Mathematics building |
| P/PSY |
Psychology building |
| PP |
Physical Plant Maintenance
Facility |
| RC |
Ropes Course |
| RH/BRHA |
Residence Hall |
| SC |
Sam Jones Sports
Center |
| T |
Technology building |
| UV |
University Village at Walking
Stick |
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| OTHER LOCATIONS |
| HO |
Hospital (St.
Mary-Corwin, Parkview or Colo. Mental Health) |
| BCC |
Buell Communications
Center |
| CNH |
Centennial High
School |
PCC
|
Pueblo Community
College
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