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2.27 A Memo: New Initiatives on the Future of Teacher Preparation at CNU
Suggestions from the School Board of the City of Newport News regarding the eliminated Department of Education at CNU.
Faculty members are…
2.27 A Email: Health/PE General Education Requirement
Effective December 2002, students will no longer have to satisfy the 2-credit physical education or health requirement to earn a degree.
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2.27 A Memo: Fall Academic Calendar
2 courses.
Changes to the fall 2003 calendar to compensate for missed class days due to Hurricane Isabel.
2.27 A Memo: Policy on Auditing a Course
Authorized alteration: students can change from audit to credit and credit to audit only during add-drop period.
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2.27 A Memo: Director of The School of Business
As of July 1, 1999, Dr. Donna Mottilla has been named the new Director of the School of Business.
2.27 A Memo: Participation in Graduation Ceremonies - May 2000 and December 2000
Only students who have completed required credit hours may march in the May 2000 ceremony.
Those who are close will be able to march in the first…
2.27 A Memo: Announcement
Bob Winder has been appointed as the Director of Business Programs.
Winder and Dean Webb were asked to work with department chairs and faculty…
2.27 A Memo: Changes for 1997 Summer School
The new summer school costs: $833.33 per LHE, or $2500.00 per three hour course.
It has also been suggested that more distribution requirements be…
2.27 A Memo: Director of Graduate Studies
Effective November 1, 1996, Marshall Booker is the new Director of Graduate Studies.
2.27 A Memo: CNU Accreditation
On December 10, 1996, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools reaffirmed CNU's accreditation.
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