Montgomery Campus Schedule Of Classes Term 1 2018 . Term 2 2018 Fall 2018

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Montgomery CampusSchedule of ClassesTerm 1 2018 . Term 2 2018Fall 2018

Welcome to the Montgomery Campus“Educate the mind to think, the heart to feel and the body to act,” these wordsrepresent not only TROY University’s motto, but also our mission. Founded in 1887,TROY University is a diverse, public university whose goal is to allow every TROYgraduate to enter the world with the education they need to succeed, and the passionto make a difference in their community. We are committed to the highest standardsof academic excellence, with faculty drawn from among the best in their industry. Forthe past 50 years TROY University has built its service to the non-traditional studenton convenience and affordability. We don’t insist on a one-size fits all model. Studentshave the choice to customize their education to suit their career objectives, withflexible delivery platforms that fit a busy life and schedule.Troy University’s Montgomery Campus is located in the historic heart of downtownand serves as one of the anchors of the downtown business community. Built aroundthe student’s educational needs, the University serves students from throughout theRiver Region in face-to-face, blended and online delivery platforms. Whether youchoose to take a course on the Montgomery Campus, online or at one of our other Alabama campuses; the quality of yourdegree program is the same.Troy University Montgomery understands the demands of balancing life with the goal of obtaining a degree, and providesstudents with services through our Center for Student Success located in Whitley Hall. Students have access to tutoring,testing, proctoring, and disability services for those who need additional learning support, as well as a TROY for Troopsresource center. For students who are undecided about their degree path, the Center for Student Success provides academicadvisors who are skilled in listening and career planning. Most importantly, Troy University Montgomery Campus studentshave highly qualified faculty and staff members who are dedicated to teaching and lifelong learning.Please consider this a personal invitation to visit Troy University’s Montgomery Campus and speak with one of our enrollment advisors about your educational goals. To schedule a visit, or merely to speak to an admissions specialist, you may call1-800-355-8786 or (334) 241-9506. You can also email the Admissions Office at admissions@troy.edu for more informationabout enrolling at TROY. I look forward to meeting you on the Montgomery Campus where your education is our priority.Lance Tatum, Ph.D.Vice ChancellorMontgomery CampusAccreditationDisclaimerTroy University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission onColleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist, and doctoral degrees. Contact theCommission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 forquestions about the accreditation of Troy University.Although the publisher of this Schedule of Classes has made every reasonable effort to attain factual accuracyherein, no responsibility is assumed for editorial, clerical, or printing errors, or errors occasioned by honestmistakes. All information contained in this publication is subject to change by the appropriate officials ofTroy University without prior notice. Troy University also reserves the right to cancel any class without priornotice.Troy University is an equal opportunity institution and as such does not discriminate on the basis of sex,race, color, age, disability, or national origin in any of its programs including admission of students andemployment.

Schedule of ClassesTerm 1 2018 . Term 2 2018Fall 2018Fall 2018 (16-week Classes). Aug 15 - Dec 12Term 1, 2018 (9-week Classes). Aug 13 - Oct 14Term 2, 2018 (9-week Classes).Oct 15 - Dec 16August1. Montgomery Impact Term 1 (10:30am-12:30pm)6. PPT Test7.Montgomery Impact Term 1 (5:30pm-7:30pm)8. ACT ResidualTest9. TEAS Test13.First Day of Term 1 Classes13. MAT Test15. First Day of Fall Semester (16 week) Classes20.Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for Term 1 & Fall21.Census Date24. Last Day to File an Intent to Graduate for Term 228. TEAS TestSeptember3. Labor Day Holiday (Offices Closed)4. MAT Test5. TEAS Test6. PPT Test7. Payment Due in Full for Term 117. TEAS Test19. ACT ResidualTest21. Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 124. Registration for Term 2 Begins25. TEAS Test30.Last Day to Change Grade of “I” from Previous TermOctober2. Montgomery Impact Term 2 (2pm-4pm)11. Montgomery Impact Term 2 (4pm-6pm)14.Last Day of Term 1 Classes15.First Day of Term 2 Classes15. MAT Test15. Montgomery Impact Term 1 (9:30am-11:30am)16. Term 1 Grades Due at Noon18. PPT Test22. Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for Term 222.Last day to Drop/Withdraw from Fall Semester 201823.Census DateNovember5. MAT Test8. PPT Test9. Payment Due in Full for Term 212. Veterans Day Holiday (Offices Closed)16.Deadline to File an Intent to Graduate for Term 319-20. Fall Break (Semester Classes ONLY)21-25.Thanksgiving Holiday (Offices Closed)23. Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 226.Registration for Term 3, TROY Online, Begins28. ACT ResidualTestDecember3. MAT Test4. PPT Test12.Last Day of Fall Semester Classes12. Montgomery Impact Term 3 (9:30am-11:30am)12. ACT ResidualTest16.Last Day to Change Grade of “I” from Previous Term16.Last Day of Term 2 Classes17. Montgomery Campus Fall Commencement18. Term 2 Grades Due at Noon19-Jan 2.Offices Closed for Christmas & New Years BreakJanuary3. Offices Reopen1Dates are subject to change**PRAXIS Examinations go to www.ets.org/praxis***Alabama Prospective Teachers Test go to www.actstudent.org

Monday-Thursday8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Quick Reference Phone DirectoryToll Free Number 1-888-357-8843Admissions/Enrollment Mgmt 800-355-8786 /(334) 241-9506Bookstore (334) 241-9510Canvas Support Line 800-414-5756Career Services (334) 241-5463Center for Student Success (334) 241-9777Customer Service (TROY Questions) 800-414-5756Disability Services (334) 241-5486Emergency Locator (334) 834-1400Financial Aid (334) 241-9520Graduate School Information (334) 241-9507International Student Information (334) 241-9532Library (334) 241-9576Radio/Television Department Registrar/Records Security Office (Campus Police) SACS Office SSS/TRIO Student E-mail Support Student Services Switchboard Testing Center University Relations Veterans Affairs Trojan Web Express Support Line TROY for Troops Center WTSU Radio Undergraduate ProgramsGraduate Programs Associate of Science in Computer Science Associate of Arts/Science in General Education Computer Science Military Operations Criminal Justice Nutrition English Political Science Geography Promotion Global General Business Psychology History Social Science Leadership Development Sociology Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) Bachelor of Science in Applied Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Global Business major, General Business concentration Global Business major, Marketing concentration Bachelor of Science Psychology Social Science General Social Science concentration Social Work Sociology Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) Bachelor of Applied Science in Resource and Techology Mgmt. Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Science Studies Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education(334) 241-9764(334) 241-9511(334) 241-9500(334) 241-9752(334) 241-9557(334) 670-5660(334) 241-9532(334) 834-1400(334) 241-9530(334) 241-9522800-414-5756800-414-5756(334) 241-5924(334) 241 9574 Graduate Certification Programs Addiction Counseling Master of Science Adult Education Curriculum & Instructional Design Concentration Master of Science in Computer Science Thesis and Non Thesis options Master of Science in Education Elementary Education (K-6) School Counseling (P-12) Instructional Leadership and Administration Master of Science in Counseling and Psychology Addictions Counseling (certification) Clinical Mental Health Counseling (certification) General Counseling (non-license/non-cert) Rehabilitation Counseling Substance Abuse Counseling Master of Science in Human Resources Management Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner Nursing Informatices Specialists Education Specialist (Ed.S.) School Counseling (P-12) Education Specialist (Ed.S) Community Counseling Doctorate of Nursing Practitioner Post Bachelors Family Nurse Practitioner Post Masters Clinical Nurse Specialist Post Masters Family Nurse Practitioner

Schedule of Classes - Montgomery Campus5How to Apply To Troy University:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Go to www.troy.eduClick on Future StudentsClick on “Ready to apply?”Choose from UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE, OR INTERNATIONALCreate your Log-InComplete form steps until finishedPay the application *fee online with a debit/credit card*UNDERGRADUATE Application 30How to Apply forAdmission*GRADUATE Application 50**If you are a transfer student or have additional credit from a different institution or testing center,please have Official Transcripts emailed to transcripts@troy.edu or mailed to: Troy University, DocumentManagement Center, 100 University Park, Troy, AL 36082Freshmen Unconditional Admissions Requirements 20 ACT or 950 SAT 2.00 High School GPA or 500 GED (old) or 145 GED (new)Freshmen Conditional Admissions Requirements 17-19 ACT or 830-940 SAT 2.50 High School GPA or 500 GED (old) or 145 GED (new)Transfer Admissions Requirements 2.00 GPA on all colleges attended 24 attempted hours of non-developmental coursesAdmissionsRequirements**Students age 25 or older are exempt from ACT/SATNursing Admissions Requirements Please visit the School of Nursing Admissions Office at 340 Montgomery Street, Room 101To Apply for Financial Aid:Please visit www.troy.edu/financialaid/ or call 800-414-5756 or (334) 241-9520ALL Financial Aid documentation must be completed and student must be registered before Financial Aidcan be applied to the students accountHow to Apply forFinancial AidTo Apply for VA Benefits:Please visit www.gibill.va.gov/ or call 800-414-5756 or (334) 241-9520Students applying for Federal VA benefits Chapters 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 1606 or 1607 mustcomplete a Veterans Education Benefits Request Form online at https://forms.troy.edu/veterans/index1.htmlVA Benefits will not begin until 6-12 weeks after classes begin; therefore, VA students are responsible fortheir tuition and fees.AL GI Scholarships - Amanda Raiti, (334) 670-3880Tuition Assistance - Carmen Foster, (334) 448-5121Military Dependent Scholarship - Malerie Hill, (334) 808-6703It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that all tuition and fees are paid. Financial Aid must beguaranteed at the time of registration for the student to classified as a Financial Aid reciepient. Financial Aid recipients are responsible for the balance of tuition and fees not paid by their award. Past dueindebtedness will be submitted to a collection agency. Additional collection fees will be added to theindebted account.Notice: You may not enroll for future terms/semesters if you are indebted to the University. The current term/semester must be paid-in-full at the time of registration.Tuition Procedures

Schedule of Classes - Montgomery CampusTestingTesting Center Summer/Fall Hours: 6Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Close at 5:00 p.m. between termsFriday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ACCUPLACER Placement Test for English and MathMon.-Thur. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 e Friday 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Make-Up Tests for Courses Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Online/Proctored Exams Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. ACT Residual Test 50.00 August 8, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. September 19, 2018, 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. November 28, 2018, 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. December 12, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Other tests offered by the Testing Center include: Dantes/DSST - 100.00 MAT (Millers Analogies Test) - 70.00 August 13, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. September 4, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. October 15, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. November 5, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. December 3, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills), test for nursing students- 70.00 August 9, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. August 28, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. September 5, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. September 17, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. September 25, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. PPT (Proficiency Profile Test) August 6, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. September 6, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. October 18, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. November 8, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. December 4, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Certiport Testing - Test for designated students with a business major. (Test fee covered byassociated course fee)Students must provid a picture ID before they are administered any test. Additional information canbe found on our Facebook page at Center for Student Success Troy University - Montgomery.Placement, make-up and online course tests are administered at the Center for Student Successlocated in Whitley Hall, Room 500. Instructors’ tests received in the Center after 3:30 p.m. Mondaythru Thursday will not be available for students until the next business day. Additionally, instructors’tests received after 9:00 a.m. on Friday will not be available until Monday of the next week.

Schedule of Classes - Montgomery CampusPlacement Testing7Testing, Cont.Students enrolling in ENG 1100, ENG 1101, MTH 1100, MTH 1105, MTH 1110, or MTH 1112must have completed any required placement tests or be enrolled in the appropriate prerequisitecourse or have successfully completed the prerequisite course with a “C” or better or you will not beable to register for the course.Students who have an ACT English (ACT-E) score of 20 or higher are not required to take theACCUPLACER English placement test for ENG 1101, unless the ACT is over 3 years old.The ACCUPLACER Math Test and English Test can be taken once every 30 days.To view sample questions, please go to CT Residual TestingACT Residual Test fee is 50 and can be paid in the Student Financial Services Office, Whitley Hall,Room 216.ACT Residual Test scores are only valid for Troy University sites.To view sample questions, please go to www. actstudent.org/testprep.Prior to being administered the ACT Residual Test, students must have applied, been admitted, or beenrolled at the institution administering the test.TEASTEAS is offered on our campus for Troy University students or applicants ONLY. TEAS results willonly be given to Troy University for use and cannot be transferred to another institution. The cost is 70. Please visit www.atitesting.com to register. For questions, contact (334) 241-5407.Please contact the Testing Center at (334) 241 -9530/9531 or mtgygesc@troy.edu for more information on testing.Troy University offers a variety of scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students. For a complete listing of scholarships and requirements go to www.troy.edu/scholarships/index.html and select“Montgomery Campus Scholarships”. Scholarships will cover In-State tuition only.Some common Montgomery Campus Scholarships include: Car Tag Scholarship (Undergraduate) High School Achiever Scholarship (Undergraduate) Jane and Ned Varner Memorial Scholarship (Undergraduate) New Student Scholarship (Undergraduate) Returning Student Scholarship (Undergraduate) Montgomery Metro Alumni Chapter Scholarship (Undergraduate) Stephen H. Morochnick Scholarship (Undergraduate) Gene and Jan Elrod Scholarship (Undergraduate) Returning and New Graduate Student Scholarship (Graduate) (requires U.S. citizenship) Transfer Achievement Scholarship Transfer Merit Scholarship TROY Corporate Achiever Scholarship Horizon Scholarship Military and Family Member Scholarship (Contact Frieda Wilson)Scholarships

Schedule of Classes - Montgomery CampusTuition & FeesTuitionUndergraduate In-State, per hour 325.00Course Audit, per hour (No credit for a course that is audited) 162.50Undergraduate Out-of State, per hour 650.00Course Audit, per hour (No credit for a course that is audited) 325.00Graduate In-State, per hour 425.00Course Audit, per hour (No credit for a course that is audited) 212.50Graduate Out-of State, per hour 850.00Course Audit, per hour (No credit for a course that is audited) 425.00FeesRegistration, per Term (non-refundable) 25.00General University Fee (per hour) 42.00Undergraduate Application Fee 30.00(non-refundable)Graduate Application Fee (non-refundable) 50.00Drop Fee (per course) 30.00Withdrawal Fee 50.00Payment Plan Fee 25.00Late Fee 50.00Program Fees by College-Undergraduate OnlyCollege of Arts & Sciences, per credit hour 12.00Sorrell College of Business, per credit hour 18.00College of Comm. & Fine Arts, per credit hour 12.00College of Health & Hum. Ser., per credit hour 12.00School of Nursing, per credit hour 40.00Course Fees-Graduate OnlyVaries by CourseGraduation Application Fee (non-refundable) 60.00Testing Fees Varies by CourseACT (Residual) Testing Fee (non-refundable) 50.00Miller AnalogiesTest (MAT) (non-refundable) 70.00DANTES Testing Fee (non-refundable) 100.00Nursing Admission Fee 20.00Returned Check Fee 30.00Student Parking Decal (non-refundable) 100.00Student Parking Decal w/ TROY plate (non-refundable) 25.00Faculty/Staff Zoned Decal (non-refundable) 100.00Faculty/Staff Zoned Decal w/ TROY plate (non-refundable) 0.00Second Parking Decal (non-refundable) 15.00BankMobile Card Replacement Fee 10.00Student ID Replacement Fee 15.00**Trojan Cafe Fee (non-refundable), per term 25.00*Payment Plan Fee - charged when 100% tuition and fees not paid by first day of class**Please note that this list is not a comprehensive list of all tuition and fees and are tentative andsubject to change without notice.***Trojan Cafe Dollars may only be used at the Troy University Montgomery Campus bookstore forfood, drinks, and convience items only. Cafe dollars are availabe after 12 p.m. the day after FreeSchedule Adjustment. Funds are accessed using your Student ID card and must be utilized by thelast day of the term. All unused funds are forfeited.****Please contact the Center for Student Success or see page 6 for testing fees.8

Schedule of Classes - Montgomery CampusRegistration Dates*Term 1 and Fall May 7-Aug 20Term 2 Sep 24-Oct 22*Registration (online and on-campus) continues until the last day to drop/add for the Term orSemester9RegistrationRegistration Procedures:1. Remove all holds which will prevent your registration (Business Office, Advisor Approval, etc).2. In consultation with your academic advisor, plan your schedule and register for classes viaStudent Planning.3. If you are unable to register through Student Planning please go to the Records Office, room 208,Whitley Hall. Nursing students go to the School of Nursing.4. Check with the Student Financial Services/Financial Aid Office regarding your balance.Visit the Admissions Office if you are a new student (not admitted), a returning student who has beenout 1 or more years, a returning student who has attended another institution, or a returning studentwho has already graduated from Troy University.All new undergraduate students MUST attend Montgomery Impact Session before classes begin (seeTroy University Montgomery Website for dates and times). All new graduate students MUST see arepresentative of their graduate division before or during registration and present their program ofstudy at the time they register.MontgomeryImpact*All students should meet with their advisors prior to registrationFor questions, contact Center for Student Success at (334) 241-5407. Graduate students shouldcontact their graduate division.To receive any refunds from the University, a student must activate his or her refund preference withBankMobile. First, check the mail for your Refund Selection Kit, arriving in a bright green envelope.This will be sent to the address that you have on file with the University. Once it arrives, simply follow the steps to make your refund preference selection:BankMobileVisit Refundselection.comEnter your Personal Code (Found in your Refund Selection Kit)Select how you’d like to receive your moneyYour options for receiving your refunds are:Electronic Deposit To Another Account (ACH Transfer) – Once funds are released by the Universityto BankMobile, it typically takes 1-2 business days for the receiving bank to credit the money to youraccount.Electronic Deposit to a BankMobile Vibe Account – If you open a BankMobile Vibe account (uponidentity verification), money is deposited the same business day BankMobile receives funds from theUniversity.Any student who registers for classes will be responsible for tuition and fees regardless of classattendance. Refunds to financial aid students are not made until after the financial aid funds havebeen received by the University. Fees are non-refundable. Tuition refunds will be granted accordingto the following schedule:Tuition Refund ScheduleDate of Withdrawal/DropPercent/Amount RefundedOn or before the Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for each Term/Semester .100%After Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for each Term/Semester.0%Refunds

Schedule of Classes - Montgomery CampusGraduationApplication10All students must complete an Intent to Graduate prior to graduating from Troy University. Intent toGraduation deadlines are located on page 3 and online at www.troy.edu/records/graduation/index.html.There is a 60 filing fee that will be billed to the students account 10 business days after filing an Intent to Graduate Form. If this fee and any other monies owed to Troy University are not paid prior tograduation, your diploma and transcript will be held until the balance is paid.School ofNursingThe ASN program in Montgomery accepts students twice a year. The application deadlines are October 1 for Spring and May 30 for Fall.All ASN students must be advised prior to registration.Online Nursing Coures: All courses for RN-BSN, MSN, and DNP programs can be found online cesPrerequisite requirements are listed in the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs. It is the student’sresponsibility to fulfill all prerequisites. All applicable fees will be charged to the student for schedulechanges resulting from failure to meet prerequisite requirementsThe Rosa Parks Library, located on the second floor of the RPL building, provides resources forstudents, faculty, staff. Student ID cards are required and must be presented to check out materialsfrom the library.Library Hours:Monday - Wednesday. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.Thursday. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Saturday. ClosedSunday.2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.For additional information, please call (334) 241-9576. Holiday hours may vary.Computer and printing services are also provided by the library. There are over 30 computers andprinters available. Computers are available for school projects or just to surf the web.Children onCampusStudent SupportServicesTroy University policy requires that all children on campus be accompanied by an adult at all times.For safety and security reasons, a child not accompanied by an adult while on campus will be treatedas a lost child. All personnel, including students, are prohibited from bringing children and leavingthem unattended at any location. If an unaccopmpanied child is observed, the first priority will beto locate the parent or guardian and return the lost child to their custody immediately. The parent orguardian will be advised of this policy for compliance. Adult supervision will be provided from thetime the lost child is found until the campus police or other university official(s) locate the parentor guardian. If an emergency arises and a child must be brought to class or work, the child must beaccompanied at all times by an adult. The adult must obtain prior written approval from the appropriate university official (faculty, supervisor, etc). For further information, please contact the Dean ofStudent Services at (334) 241-9532.Eligible undergraduate Troy University students are invited to apply for the Student Support Servicesprogram. Student Suppor

Troy University Montgomery understands the demands of balancing life with the goal of obtaining a degree, and provides . Please visit the School of Nursing Admissions Office at 340 Montgomery Street, Room 101 It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that all tuition and fees are paid. Financial Aid must be