PVCC Catalog 2011-12 - Piedmont Virginia Community College

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PVCC – Catalog 2011-12

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PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGEFrank FriedmanVIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMGlenn DuBois, ChancellorPRESIDENT'S STAFFJohn R. Donnelly, Vice President for Instructionand Student ServicesStephen Parker, Vice President for Finance andAdministrative ServicesJames Ross, Vice President for InstitutionalAdvancement and DevelopmentShavaji Samanta, Chief Information OfficerOPEN, Director of Institutional Research, Planning,and Institutional EffectivenessSTATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGESHank W. Chao, ChairBruce J. Meyer, Vice ChairGlenn DuBois, SecretaryPIEDMONT VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARDLaila B. Bare, ChairDebbi Goodman, Vice ChairLaila B. Bare, Greene CountyVera Cooke-Merritt, Buckingham CountyStephan Davis, Albemarle CountyA. Bruce Dodson, Albemarle CountyAlvin Edwards, City of CharlottesvilleLeonard F. Gardner, Fluvanna CountyDebbi Goodman, Albemarle CountyRobert P. Hodous, City of CharlottesvillePeter T. Kleeman, City of CharlottesvilleSean Michael McCord, City of CharlottesvilleSean J. Moynihan, Albemarle CountyRussell B. Otis, Nelson CountyAva Pippin, Louisa CountyLaVonne EllisIdalia P. FernandezRobert R. FountainStephen T. GannonSasha GongDorcas Helfant-BrowningDanny HunleyNathanial Xavier MarshallMirta M. MartinJeffery K. MitchellDave NutterWilliam H. Talley, IIIMichael E. ThomasDon “Robin” SullenbergerMichel ZajurPiedmont Virginia Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to awardassociate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questionsabout the accreditation of Piedmont Virginia Community College.Curricula of the college are approved by the PVCC Board and by the State Board for Community Colleges. The two-year associate degreeprograms are also approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.

iTABLE OF CONTENTSACADEMIC CALENDARS . ivPVCC ROOM/TELEPHONE DIRECTORY . 1GENERAL INFORMATION . 7THE COLLEGE . . 7VISION 7MISSION STATEMENT . 7VALUES . 7LOCATION AND FACILITIES . 8HOURS OF OPERATION . 8HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE . . 8VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM . . 9GOVERNANCE . . 9ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION . 10STATEMENT ON MULTICULTURAL DIVERSITY . 10GENERAL EDUCATION GOALS . 10INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS . . . 13College Transfer . 13Public Institutions . 13Private Institutions . 13Career and Technical Education . 14Developmental Studies . . 14Workforce Services . 14STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES . . 14Admissions and Advising Center 14Career Services . 15Disability Services 15First Year Program: SDV 100/101/108 . . 16Student Success Services . 16Betty Sue Jessup Library . . 16Academic Support Services . . . 17Tutoring 18Testing Center .18The First Quadrant Math Center. . 18The Writing Center . 18STUDENT ACTIVITIES . . 18College Hour . 19Student Governance 19OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY . 19ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 20STUDENT CLASSIFICATIONS 20Credit Status . 20Class Level . 20Readmission . 20ACADEMIC LOAD . 20ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS . 20General Admission to the College . 20Regional Priority Admission Plan 20Students Transferring from Other Colleges 21Admission to a Curriculum . 21International Students 21Undocumented Aliens .Current High School Students . Early Admission .High School/PVCC Dual Enrollment Home School Students . High School Noncompleters .Student Information System . Student Records Information/Access . Disclosure of Social Security Number . Assessment and Placement Testing . Placement Testing .Advanced Standing .Advanced Placement .College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Credit by Locally Prepared Examination . Credit by Evaluation of Military Service . Advanced Placement Program . REGISTRATION/ENROLLMENT . .Change of Enrollment . Adding a Course Dropping a Course .Cancellation of a Section or Courseby the College .Failure to Begin a Course on Time Withdrawal from the College .Active Military Service Policy .Course Prerequisites . .Enrollment Override Auditing a Course . Senior Citizens Enrollment . FINANCIAL INFORMATION . Tuition .In-State Tuition Eligibility . Waived Tuition . .Tuition Refunds Nonpayment of Debts . .Holds on Student Records/Service Indicators .Fees . .Institutional Fee Student Activity Fee .Technology Fee .Capital Fee Books and Materials .Transcripts . FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION . .The Key to Financial Aid is the FAFSA . Who is Eligible? . Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy 728282829292930313131313131313232323232323233

iiTABLE OF CONTENTSAid Programs . .Federal Pell Grant . .Federal Supplement Educational OpportunityGrant (FSEOG) Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) . Federal Work Study College Scholarship Assistance Program(CSAP) .Commonwealth Grant (COMA) .Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program(VGAP) Part-Time Tuition Assistance Program (PTAP) Scholarships from the PVCC EducationalFoundation . Loans .Student Loans for Nursing Students Mary Marshall Nursing Scholarship .Other Sources of Aid . .Return of Title IV Funds . .VETERANS BENEFITS . .Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill) . .Chapter 33 (Post 911 GI Bill) . .Chapter 35 (Survivors and DependentsEducational Assistance Program) .Virginia War Orphans Educational Benefits .Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation) .Chapter 32 (Veterans Educational AssistanceProgram – VEAP) . .Chapter 1606 (Montgomery GI Bill – SelectedReserve . .Chapter 1607 (Montgomery GI Bill – ReservedEducational Assistance Program – REAP) ACADEMIC INFORMATION .Attendance/Student Participation . .Administrative Withdrawal Due to ExcessiveAbsence .Credits Grading System Calculating GPA Repeating a Course Academic Renewal Examinations .Grading Term Honors .President’s List . . .Vice President’s List . .Academic Standing Academic Warning .Academic Probation . .Academic Suspension . .Academic Dismissal . .Grade Appeal Policy . 83838393940404040414141414141414141Distance Learning . 42Online Courses . 42Hybrid Courses 43Web Conferencing and Video Conferencing . 43COLLEGE POLICIES . 44STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES . 44STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT 44COMPLAINT PROCEDURES 45Policy and Procedure for Informal Complaint . 45Policy and Procedure for Formal Complaint . 45Procedures for Filing Complaint withU.S. Department of Education . . 45Computer Use Policy . . 46Campus Safety/Student’s Right to Know . 47Sexual Misconduct Policy . 47Power Relationships 47Virginia Sex Offender Registry . 48Alcohol/Drug Abuse Assistance . 48Anti-Hazing Policy . 48Student Messages . 48PVCC Emergency Procedures . . 49Medical and Other Emergencies . . 49Call Boxes . . 49Fire, Gas Leak or Bomb Threat 49Tornado or Severe Windstorm . 49Building Lockdown . . 50Administrator on Call . 50Accident Reports . . 50Smoking Policy . 50Smoking Shelters . 50Fines 50Appeal Process . . 51Notification 51Inclement Weather/Building Closing Policy . . 51Children on Campus . 52Parking and Vehicle Registration . 52Student Parking . 52Handicapped Parking 53Traffic Offenses . . 53Employee Parking . . 53Visitor Parking . 53Liability . . 54Authorization/Regulations for CampusDemonstrations . . . 54Distribution of Material on Campus . 55Classroom/Lab Safety . . . 55Pets on Campus . . 55INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS . . 56DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES . 56Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS) . . 56Associate of Arts Degree (AA) . 56

iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSAssociate of Science Degree (AS) . . 56Certificate (C) . . 56Career Studies Certificate (CSC) . 56GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS . 56Assessment Requirements for Graduation 57Honors at Graduation . 57GPA-Based Honors 57Honors Program Graduates 58Awarding of Multiple Degrees 58Diploma Reorder Policy . 58ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS AND GUARANTEEDADMISSIONS WITH FOUR-YEAR COLLEGESAND UNIVERSITIES . 58On Campus Four-Year Colleges and UniversityPartnerships . . 58Mary Baldwin College at PVCC . 58Old Dominion University Distance Learning . 59University of Virginia BIS Degree . 59PVCC HONORS PROGRAM . . 60SERVICE LEARNING . 60DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES . 60DUAL ENROLLMENT . 61WRITING INTENSIVE COURSE REQUIREMENT 61WORKFORCE SERVICES . 62Customized Classes . 62Online Noncredit Classes . 62Open Enrollment Classes . 62Viticulture and Enology . 62Assessments: WorkKeys, WIN, KeyTrain and CareerReadiness Certificate (CRC) . 63Piedmont Futures . . . 63College4Kids@PVCC . . 63CURRICULA OF STUDY . 64Curriculum Requirements for Continuing andReadmitted Students . . 64TRANSFER ELECTIVES . 65ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS (TRANSFER) . 67Business Administration (AS) . 67Computer Science (AS) . 68Education (AS) . 69Education (AS) (JMU RTEA Option) . 70Engineering (AS) . 71General Studies (AS) . 72Liberal Arts (AA) . 73Physical and Natural Sciences (AS) 74Specialization in Biotechnology 75Specialization in Horticulture . 75Visual and Performing Arts (AA) .76Specialization in Art . .77Specialization in Dance . 78Specialization in Music . 79Specialization in Theatre and Drama . . 79ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS(NON-TRANSFER) . . 80Accounting (AAS) . 80Culinary Arts (AAS) . 81Diagnostic Medical Sonography (AAS) . 82Electronics and Computer Technology (AAS) 83Emergency Medical Services (AAS) . 84Information Systems Technology (AAS) . 85Management (AAS) . 86Nursing (AAS) 87Police Science (AAS) . . 88Radiography (AAS) . 89CERTIFICATE AND CAREER STUDIES CERTIFICATEPROGRAMS (NON-TRANSFER) . 90Administrative Support (CSC) . 90Biotechnology (CSC) . . 90Building Trades I (CSC) . 91Building Trades II (CSC) . 91Computer and Network SupportTechnologies (CSC) 92Criminal Justice (CSC) 92Early Childhood Development-Infant andToddler (CSC) . . . 93Early Childhood Development-Preschool (CSC) . . 94Emergency Medical ServicesIntermediate (CSC) . 95Emergency Medical Services-Paramedic (CSC) . 96General Education (C) 97Graphic Design (CSC) . 97Health Information Management (C) . 98Horticulture (CSC) . . 99Nursing Assistant (CSC) . . 99Patient Admission Coordinator (CSC) . 100Practical Nursing (C) . . 101Surgical Technology (C) . . . 102Web Technologies (CSC) . 103ROTC PROGRAMS . . 104Air Force ROTC . 104Army ROTC . . 105DESCRIPTION OF COURSES . 106FACULTY . 154INDEX . . 164

ivFALL SEMESTER 201316-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLabor Day CLASSES IN SESSIONLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundFall BreakLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyThanksgiving BreakClasses endFinal -12/20/13First 8-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLabor Day CLASSES IN SESSIONLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundFall BreakLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyClasses endFinal 0/8/20139/30/1310/22/13Last classSecond 8-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyThanksgiving BreakClasses endFinal 27/13-11/30/1312/20/13Last class10-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestFall BreakLast day to drop and qualify for refundLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyClasses endFinal 1/1311/18/1312/13/1312/16/13-12/20/1312-week classesAdvance registration for current students4/1/13-6/16/13Open registration for all students6/17/13-8/25/13Payment due date*7/22/13Classes begin9/16/13Add/Drop period9/16/13-9/20/13Last day to register/add/audit request9/20/13Last day to drop and qualify for refund9/30/13Fall Break10/7/2013-10/8/2013Last day to withdraw without grade penalty11/12/13Thanksgiving Break11/27/13-11/30/13Classes end12/13/13Final Examinations12/16/13-12/20/13Tuition payments for fall semester are due by 4:00 p.m. on Monday, July 22, 2013.Beginning July 23, 2013 payment is due at time of registration.

vSPRING SEMESTER 201416-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginMartin Luther King Day holidayAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundSpring BreakLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyClasses endFinal ExaminationsGraduation10/28/13-11/24/1311/25/13 – 1/12/141/7/14 by 4 /14-3/8/143/28/145/5/145/6/14-5/12/145/15/14First 8-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginMartin Luther King Day holidayAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundLast day to withdraw without grade penaltySpring BreakClasses endFinal Examinations10/28/13-11/24/1311/25/13 – 1/12/141/7/14 by 4 4/143/3/14-3/8/143/17/14Last classSecond 8-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyClasses endFinal Examinations10/28/13-11/24/1311/25/13 – 1/12/141/7/14 by 4 2/14Last class10-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundSpring BreakLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyClasses endFinal Examinations10/28/13-11/24/1311/25/13 – 1/12/141/7/14 by 4 /144/11/145/2/145/6/14-5/12/1412-week classesAdvance registration for current students10/28/13-11/24/13Open registration for all students11/25/13 -1/12/14Payment due date*1/7/14 by 4 p.m.Classes begin2/3/14Add/Drop period2/3/14-2/7/14Last day to register/add/audit request2/7/14Last day to drop and qualify for refund2/17/14Spring Break3/3/14-3/8/14Last day to withdraw without grade penalty4/7/14Classes end5/2/14Final Examinations5/6/14-5/12/14* Tuition payments for spring semester are due by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 7, 2014.Beginning January 8, 2014 payment is due at time of registration.

viSUMMER SEMESTER 201410-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundIndependence Day holidayLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyClasses endFinal Examinations3/31/14-4/13/144/14/14-5/26/145/15/14 by 4 8/14Last classFirst 5-week classesAdvance registration for current studentsOpen registration for all studentsPayment due date*Classes beginAdd/Drop periodLast day to register/add/audit requestLast day to drop and qualify for refundLast day to withdraw without grade penaltyClasses endFinal Examinations3/31/14-4/13/144/14/14-5/26/145/15/14 by 4 ast classSecond 5-week classesAdvance registration for current students3/31/14-4/13/14Open registration for all students4/14/14-5/26/14Payment due date*5/15/14 by 4 pmClasses begin7/1/14Add/Drop period7/1/14-7/7/14Independence Day holiday7/4/14Last day to register/add/audit request7/7/14Last day to drop and qualify for refund7/8/14Last day to withdraw without grade penalty7/21/14Classes end8/4/14Final ExaminationsLast class* Tuition payments for summer semester are due by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 15, 2014.Beginning May 16, 2014 payment is due at time of registration.

1PVCC ROOM/TELEPHONE DIRECTORYRoom No.*TelephoneADMINISTRATIVE OFFICESOFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTFrank Friedman, PresidentM244Patricia N. Buck, Assistant to the President and SpecialProjects CoordinatorM244ACorinne Lauer, Administrative AssistantPresident’s Reception Area434.961.5200434.961.5201434.961.5481OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTRUCTION AND STUDENT SERVICESJohn R. Donnelly, Vice PresidentM242434.961.5205Lisa Shifflett, Assistant to the Vice PresidentM242434.961.5206Vacant, Administrative AssistantG205434.961.5353Eugene Giuseppe CenterMalena Smith, Administrative AssistantJ129C434.961.5256Jefferson School CenterAcademic Division OfficesBusiness, Mathematics and TechnologiesHenry C. (Chuck) Bohleke, DeanClaudette Borgersen, Administrative AssistantAlice Conroy, Administrative AssistantMarya Choby, CTE 82Health and Life SciencesKathleen M. Hudson, DeanK 218Charlotte M. Glover-White, Administrative AssistantK224AAnn Vanischak, Clinical Compliance CoordinatorK224AMatthew Cathcart, Director, EMS ProgramsK219Adriea Clarke, Clinical Coordinator, Radiography Program K220Allen Duff, Director, Surgical Technology ProgramK125Edward Funck, Chemistry Lab ManagerK208AElaine Nichols, Director, DMS ProgramK123ALisa Burrington, Clinical Coordinator, DMS ProgramK123AJennifer Scott, Biology Lab ManagerK203BAnn Smith, Director, Nursing ProgramsK124Nicole Winkler, Director, Radiography ProgramK220Rhoda Cooper, Director, Health Information Management 4.961.5395Humanities, Fine Arts and Social SciencesClifford W. Haury, DeanWilliam T. Hurd, Arts CoordinatorLarry V. Hugo, Assistant Technical Theater DirectorSherice Paige, Administrative AssistantSarah Johnston, Administrative Assistant* Room Code: M Main, D Dickinson, G Greene, J Jefferson, K Kluge-Moses, S Stultz Center

2PVCC ROOM/TELEPHONE DIRECTORYRoom No.*TelephoneADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES (continued)OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTRUCTION AND STUDENT SERVICES (continued)Academic Division Offices (continued)Workforce ServicesValerie Palamountain, DeanS104Gina Delaney, Administrative AssistantS109Patsy Spencer, Administrative AssistantS113Ann Marie Anderson, Administrative AssistantS106Sarah Haney, Enrollment Services AssistantS113Lesley Wood, Marketing SpecialistS113Annette Horner-Kaufman, Administrative AssistantS106Kim Johnson, Administrative AssistantS109Erin Hughey-Commers, Program Director, Piedmont Futures S109Pat O’Rourke, Program ManagerS102Gregory Rosko, Viticulture & Enology Program ManagerS106Gail White, Program 1.5330Honors ProgramAnn Marie Plunkett, Honors Program CoordinatorM201434.961.6544Instructional TechnologyJohn F. Kingsley, Instructional DesignerM205434.961.5454LibraryLinda J. Cahill, CoordinatorCrystal Newell, Circulation/Access LibrarianLaura Skinner, Reference/Instructional LibrarianAvie Thacker, Technical Services SupervisorGabriel Garza, Evening Circulation AssistantRobin Smith, Circulation AssistantPatricia Price Reference LibrarianApril Baker, Circulation AssistantJanet Starosta, Technical Services 303OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESStephen Parker, Vice PresidentM241434.961.5207Becky Parkhill, Assistant to the Vice PresidentM241434.961.5208BookstoreBob Fred, Bookstore ManagerM-Bookstore434.961.5317* Room Code: M Main, D Dickinson, G Greene, J Jefferson, K Kluge-Moses, S Stultz Center

3PVCC ROOM/TELEPHONE DIRECTORYRoom No.*TelephoneADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES (continued)OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES (continued)Business OfficeMarie C. Melton, Business ManagerTracy L. Cersley, AccountantJudy T. Rosson, Fiscal Technician SeniorDoris Roach, BuyerJeannie Tomlin, Fiscal TechnicianVirginia Payne, ReceptionistAddie Smith, ReceptionistM240M234M245M236M237M-South MallM-South 10434.961.5214434.977.3900434.977.3900Buildings and GroundsDennis Weir, Facilities ManagerRobert W. Thacker, Trades/Utilities Senior WorkerJonathan Kennison, Trades/Utilities Lead WorkerKenny Jarrell, GroundskeeperNery Herrera, HousekeeperRodney Maddox, CarpenterDaniel Snead, CourierKevin Turner, ElectricianCassie Wilmoth, HousekeeperTimothy Woodson, .5447434.961.5448Copy CenterDanielle Johnson, Copy Center ManagerM601434.961.5248Human ResourcesJennifer Atkins, Human Resources ManagerKarin E. Straley, Payroll OfficerVacant, Payroll SpecialistTakesha Ellis, Human Resources 215434.961.5221434.961.6567M-South 4.981.6362First Run CaféSecurityTimothy Brown, Security SupervisorHenri De Sibour, Security OfficerSecurity Cell Phone* Room Code: M Main, D Dickinson, G Greene, J Jefferson, K Kluge-Moses, S Stultz Center

4PVCC ROOM/TELEPHONE DIRECTORYRoom No.*TelephoneADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES (continued)OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYShivaji Samanta, Chief Information OfficerJoanne Smith, Administrative AssistantTom Ruggeri, Information Security Officer/Manager of Network ServicesMark Witt, WAN/LAN AdministratorScott Huston, Application DesignerDebbie Fauber, Manager of Administrative ComputingDebbi BeVille, Programmer AnalystGregory A. Batten, Manager of Client ServicesCaitlin Boninti, E-learning Specialist and TrainerJudith A. Prine, Information Technology SpecialistDietra Henschel, Client Services SpecialistThomas Myrtle, Media Services SpecialistTerrence Smith, Network Services AssistantDaniel Thomasson, Client Services 34.961.5243434.961.6593434.961.5261OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT AND DEVELOPMENTJames W. Ross, Vice PresidentM246A434.961.5203Robert Antrobus, Manager of Grant Developmentand AdministrationM210434.961.5278Anita Showers, Manager of Marketing andMedia RelationsM206434.961.5247Kathryn Snow, Outreach ManagerM205434.961.5275Lynda Smethurst, Adult Ca

Piedmont Virginia Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Piedmont Virginia Community College.