Fall
Term 2008 Table of Contents |
Schedule of Courses Registration Information |
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Registration Blocks
| Class Standing | Hours earned | Registration Day | Time |
| Senior | 90.00 or above | Wed, April 9th | 8:30-12 noon |
| Junior | 78.00-89.99 | Wed, April 9th | 1:00-5:00 pm |
| Junior | 64.00-77.99 | Thurs, April 10th | 8:30-12 noon |
| Junior | 54.00-63.99 | Thurs, April 10th | 1:00-5:00 pm |
| Sophomore | 43.00-53.99 | Fri, April 11th | 8:30-12 noon |
| Sophomore | 27-42.99 | Fri, April 11th | 1:00-5:00 pm |
| Freshman | 18-26.99 | Mon. April 14th | 8:30-12 noon |
| Freshman | 15.00-17.99 | Mon, April 14th | 1:00-5:00 pm |
| Freshman | 0-14.99 | Tues, April 15th | 8:30-12 noon |
Hours "earned" - means hours you officially earned previous to the
Spring 2008 semester.
Summer Bridge 2008: June 15th - July 3rd
Session 1 (36 Instructional Days: 21 MWF +15 TR)
| Academic Offices Open | Mon | Aug 18 |
| New Student Orientation | Wed-Sun | Aug 20-24 |
| Faculty Available to Advise Students | Thurs | Aug 21 |
| Faculty Fall Conference | Fri | Aug 22 |
| Residence Halls Open | Sat-Sun | Aug 23-24 |
| Classes Begin | Mon | Aug 25 |
| Labor Day Holiday (no classes) | Mon | Sept 1 |
| Add Deadline Semester/Session 1 (5 p.m.) | Tues | Sept 2 |
Convocation (11:00 a.m.) Attendance is required of all faculty and students. |
Thurs | Sept 4 |
| Census Date | Mon | Sept 15 |
| Drop deadline for Session 1 classes | Mon | Sept 22 |
| Family Weekend | Fri-Sun | Sept 26-28 |
| Break Day (no classes) | Fri | Oct 10 |
| Mid-Term, end of Session 1 | Wed | Oct 15 |
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| MID-TERM GRADES DUE (4 p.m.) | Wed | Oct 22 |
Session 2 (34 Instructional Days: 20 MWF + 14 TR)
| Session 2 classes begin | Thurs | Oct 16 |
| Add Deadine for Session 2 classes | Thurs | Oct 24 |
| Advising Day (no classes) | Wed | Nov 5 |
| Registration period | Thurs - Wed, Nov 6-14 | |
| Drop deadline for Session 2 classes (5 p.m.) | Fri | Nov 7 |
| Residence Halls Close (10 a.m.) | Sat | Nov 22 |
| Thanksgiving Break | Sat - Sun, Nov 22-30 | |
| Residence Halls Open (10 a.m.) | Sun | Nov 30 |
| Classes Resume | Mon | Dec 1 |
| Classes end (close of day) | Wed | Dec 10 |
| Commencement | Sat | Dec 13 |
| Exams Begin | 12:30 p.m. Thurs, Dec 11 | |
| Exams End | Close of Day Wed, Dec 17 | |
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classes must meet during the Examination Period
at the time shown in the examination schedule |
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| Winter
Break Begins |
Thurs | Dec 18 |
| Residence Halls Close (noon) | Thurs | Dec 18 |
| GRADES DUE (4 p.m.) | Mon | Dec 22 |
| Winter Intersession - 2009 | Mon - Tues | Jan 5 - 13 |
| WINTER BREAK ENDS (faculty) | Mon | Jan 12, 2009 |
| WINTER BREAK ENDS (students) | Tues | Jan 13, 2009 |
Grades will be provided
through our Online Grade Reporting System. Each student will receive
an email of notification through their Stephens email account, that
the grades are ready to be retrieved.
General
Information
This schedule lists courses offered Fall 2008 and courses projected
for Spring 2009.
The College reserves the right to alter listings for courses offered, course instructors,
and
course fees, subsequent to the publication of this Schedule of Courses.
How to Read Section Letter Codes
Course section letter codes show when the course is offered:
Sections A-H (Semester courses)
Sections I-Q (Session 1 courses)
Section R-Z (Session 2 courses)
Registration
Policies
All residential students are to be full-time, unless admitted as a part-time
student or unless permission to register for less than 12 semester hours
has been granted by the Vice President for Student Services. At least
12 semester hours must be registered by full-time students at Registration
and at least 12 semester hours must remain registered throughout the
semester.
Probationary students must carry 12 semester hours of academic courses
unless admitted as a part-time student. They may add up to 1 semester
hour of activity credit, but are urged to carry no more than 12 semester
hours of academics until they achieve good standing.
Students who wish to graduate in four years must meet degree
requirements while carrying at least 15 semester hours each semester.
Students who do not earn 15 semester hours each semester must earn summer
credit or carry overloads to graduate in four years. All students must
complete 36 hours of upper level credit and complete a minimum of 120
semester hours to graduate.
Audits , or Zero Credit registrations—These enrollments require the
signature of the instructor on an Add Petition and may be added during
the respective semester or session add periods. A course originally
registered for credit may not be changed to audit or zero credit at
a later time. Courses which count in a major or minor, or toward specific
degree requirements (English composition, liberal arts, etc.) may not
be audited or taken for zero credit.
Changes
in Registration (Add, Drop, Withdraw)
To change registrations (add or drop) DURING THE ADD PERIOD students
must obtain only ONE signature, that of the class instructor or the
Program Chair. After the ADD PERIOD students must obtain adviser and
instructor signatures on the proper forms and bring the form in person
to the Registrar's Office. Petition forms for changing all course enrollments
are available in the Registrar's Office. Add-Drop deadlines
must be met.
Registration changes are not official until the petition form
is accepted in the Registrar's Office. The office will not
accept forms unless brought by the person whose registration is to be
changed. Registration changes are verified by the revised course schedules
and roll sheets sent periodically to students and faculty.
Permission to withdraw (W) from a class after the drop deadline will
be given by the Registrar only when there are extenuating circumstances
and only when the instructor or the adviser writes a statement on the
petition form that explains why the W is appropriate for that student.
Notification
of Rights under FERPA for Postsecondary Institutions
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords certain
rights with respect to their education records. They are:
(1) The right to inspect and review the student's educational records
within 45 days of the day the College receives a request for access.
Students should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic
department, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify
the record(s) they wish to inspect. The College official will make arrangements
for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records
may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the College official
to whom the request was submitted, that official shall advise the student
of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed.
(2) The right to request the amendment of the student's education records
that the student believes are inaccurate or misleading.
Students may ask the College to amend a record that they believe is
inaccurate or misleading. They should write the College official responsible
for the record, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed,
and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading.
If the College decides not to amend the record as requested by the student,
the College will notify the student of the decision and advise the student
of his or her right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment.
Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided
to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.
(3) The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information
contained in the student's education records, except to the extent that
FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent.
One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosure
to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school
official is a person employed by the College in an administrative, supervisory,
academic or research, or support staff position (including law enforcement
unit personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom the
College has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection
agent); a person serving on the Board of Trustees; or a student serving
on an official committee, such as disciplinary or grievance committee,
or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks.
A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official
needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional
responsibility.
(4) The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education
concerning alleged failures by Stephens College to comply with the requirements
of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA
are:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW\
Washington, DC 20202-4605
Directory
Information Notice
Colleges may disclose, without consent, "directory" information.
Directory information is information not generally considered harmful
or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. This includes but is not limited
to a student's name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth,
honors and awards, field of study, enrollment status and dates of attendance.
However, the College must give eligible students a reasonable amount
of time to request that the school not disclose directory information
about them.
Independent
Studies
Independent Studies (special studies, tutorials, readings, projects)
may be proposed by students who wish to investigate a subject not otherwise
available. Planning for independent study requires the student to: (1)
identify a faculty sponsor who helps design the study; (2) fill out
an Independent Study form and obtain the required signatures; (3) register
the study in the Registrar's Office. Independent Study forms are available
in departmental offices and on the table outside the Registrar's Office
(Sampson 109).
Independent Study is to be registered within the Add Period at the beginning
of each term or prior to study planned for an intersession period. Credit
registered during an intersession will be charged extra tuition. Retroactive
independent study registrations will not be accepted.
Independent studies may be arranged in all departments of the College,
subject to availability of faculty time. When arranged, the faculty
sponsor and the department chair work with the student to: (1) determine
the category of independent study, depending upon how learning is to
be demonstrated (see below); (2) determine the appropriate level of
study (100, 200, 300, 400), depending upon the nature of the study and
the background of the student; (3) determine the amount of credit to
be awarded, depending upon the scope or depth of learning the student
is expected to achieve.
The categories of independent study offered by the College include:
Special Studies (195, 295, 395, 495), which recognize that learning
takes place in work-related experiences (usually off-campus).
Tutorials (197, 297, 397, 497), which are available as major tutorials
or minor tutorials in studies at Cambridge or other Study Abroad experiences.
Readings (198, 298, 398, 498), which are available for topics not offered
in the regular curriculum. The study includes assigned readings and
at least one major research paper.
Projects (199, 299, 399, 499), which are available to document learning
that takes place in study that culminates in a project. Readings and
a paper may be required.
An independent study proposal must provide all the information requested,
including a detailed description of the study. Forms with insufficient
information will be returned to the student or sponsoring faculty member
with a request for additional information.
Attendance
Policy
To confirm enrollment in a course, attendance at the first class meeting
is mandatory. Those who do not attend the first meeting may be asked
by the instructor to drop the enrollment. If required to drop, the student
must file a drop petition with the Registrar. If an emergency causes
late return to Campus at the beginning of the semester, a call to the
Residence Life Office will confirm a student's registration.
Students are expected to attend all scheduled meetings of a course for
which they are enrolled. Absence from class for any reason does not
exempt a student from completing the work required for a course. If
a student knows in advance that she/he will be absent, it is her/his
responsibility to complete the work missed. However, it is the instructor's
prerogative to determine whether or not work may be made up.
Instructors determine the attendance policy for their classes. However,
if students are required to drop a class due to excessive absences,
the College drop-add deadlines will apply. Attendance may be used as
a factor in determining a student's grade or the amount of credit granted
for a course. Each instructor is to announce her/his attendance policy
at the beginning of a class and print the policy in the syllabus or
course outline provided for students.
MMACU Cross
Registration
The Mid-Missouri Associated Colleges and Universities consortium (MMACU)
provides cross-registration opportunities at University of Missouri-Columbia,
Lincoln University, Westminster College, William Woods College and Columbia
College to full-time students who are in good standing and have completed
at least one semester at Stephens College. In exchange, students from
the other member institutions may cross-register at Stephens. Enrollment
through MMACU is subject to space available in courses available through
the MMACU agreement. Course schedules and descriptions from MMACU institutions
are available on their web sites. *Stephens Students must be
enrolled as full-time status (12 hrs.) before they are eligible to participate
in MMACU, this same rule applies to students from other institutions
that are cross registering at Stephens.
MMACU registration counts in the semester course load. Students registered
for MMACU classes on other campuses are subject to the drop-add policies
and the instructional/final examination schedule of the host institution.
When students drop MMACU enrollments, the Registrar's Office must be
informed immediately, so an accurate record of the total semester load
may be maintained. Although no tuition is charged for MMACU enrollments
at the host institution, students are responsible for incidental or
special fees, as well as the purchase of textbooks and supplies.
Contact the Registrar's Office at Stephens for more information
Registration Policy
The standard semester course load for students in BA and BS degree
programs is 15 semester hours and up to 2 semester hours in activity
credit; anything above the standard load is considered an overload.
The maximum credit any student may register during a semester is 20
semester hours including any credit registered through MMACU.
The standard load for students in BFA degree programs is 18 semester
hours in academic courses and up to 2 semester hours in activity credit
each semester.
Examination
and Grade Reporting Schedule
Session 1 final examinations will be given during the last meeting of
the class, on Wednesday or Thursday, October 10 or 11. Semester classes
will meet on those days. Instructors of semester classes are asked to
schedule mid-term examinations prior to October 12, if possible.
Mid-term and Session 1 grade reports are due in the Registrar's Office
no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, October 19. Grades collected at mid-term
are reported online to students and on campus to their advisers within
one week after grades are due. Even though Session 1 final grades
are included, they will not be posted on the student's permanent record
card until the end of the semester. Grade point averages are
computed, but not officially recorded at mid-term. They are recorded
at the end of the semester, when all grades are final.
Fall
2008 Semester Classes Examination Schedule
(subject to change)
Note: All examinations are held in the regular classroom, unless
the instructor gives advance notice of a change in location. In the
meeting patterns/final exam dates listed below, R=Thursday. All Session
1 classes will have final exams on the last day of class. All Session
2 classes will follow the exam schedule below.
| Beginning Time |
Meeting Pattern |
Date |
Time |
| 8/8:30 am | MWF, MW, M-F | F Dec 12 | 7:45-9:45 am |
| 8/8:30 am | TR, T, R | M Dec 15 | 7:45-9:45 am |
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F Dec 12 |
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| 9/9:30 am | TR, T, R | R Dec 11 | 12:30-2:30 pm |
| 10/10:30 am | MWF, MW, M-F | F Dec 12 | 2:45-4:45 pm |
| 10/10:30 am | TR, T, R, MTRF | W Dec 16 | 7:45-9:45 am |
| 11/11:30 am | MWF, MW, M-F | M Dec 15 | 10:00-12:00 noon |
| 11/11:30 am | TR, T, R | F Dec 12 | 12:30-2:30 pm |
| 12/12:30 pm | TR, MTWRF | T Dec 16 | 12:30-2:30 pm |
| 12/12:30 pm | MWF, MW, M | T Dec 16 |
7:45-9:45 am |
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MWF, MW, M-F | M Dec 15 | 12:30-2:30 pm |
| 1/1:30 pm | TR, T, R | R Dec 11 | 5:00-7:00 pm |
| 2/2:30 pm | MWF, MW, M-F | W Dec 16 | 10:00-12:00 noon |
| 2:30/3/3:30 pm | TR, T, R | R Dec 11 | 2:45-4:45 pm |
| 3/3:30 pm | MWF, MW, M-F | T Dec 16 | 2:45-4:45 pm |
| 4/4:30 pm | MWF, MW, MTW, M-F, M | F Dec 12 | 5:00-7:00 pm |
| 4/4:30/5/5:30 pm | W | M Dec 15 | 2:45-4:45 pm |
| 4/4:30/5/5:30 pm | TR, R | T Dec 16 | 10:00-12:00 noon |
| 4/4:30/5/5:30 pm | T | M Dec 15 | 5:00-7:00 pm |
| 6:00 pm or later | MWF, MW, MTW, M-F, M | F Dec 12 | 7:15-9:15 pm |
| 6:00 pm or later | W | M Dec 15 | 7:15-9:15 pm |
| 6:00 pm or later | TR, R | R Dec 11 | 7:15-9:15 pm |
| 6:00 pm or later | T | T Dec 16 | 5:00-7:00 pm |
| 5/5:30 pm | MWF | T Dec 16 | 7:15-9:15 pm |
Abbreviations
for Classroom Buildings
ARC: Arena Classroom
CHR: Charters Lecture Theatre
CS LLPE: Costume Shop-Lower Level Basement LLPE
CWS: Catharine Webb Studios
DUD: Dudley Hall
HCC: Helis Communications Center (1st flr, terrace level PSC)
HSH: Historic Senior Hall
LIB CONF: Library Seminar Room (2nd Floor)
LLL-WIN: Lower-Level Library Windows Lab
LLL-MAC: Lower-Level
Library Mac Lab
LRW Conf: Lela Raney Wood Mezzanine
LL PE : Physical
Education (lower level A or B, Assembly Hall)
PHR: Stephens Macklanburg Playhouse Rehearsal Hall
PHS: Stephens Macklanburg Playhouse Scene Shop
PSC: Pillsbury Science Center (2nd Floor)
WEB: Webb Child Study Center
WLT: Walter Hall
WAU: Windsor Auditorium
WSC: Women's Studies Center, Room 101-104, Columbia Foyerr
