2011-2012 Admission Application and Scholarship Guide

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Cape Girardeau

2011-2012

Admission Application and Scholarship Guide The Early Admission Consideration and Scholarship Guarantee Deadline is December 15


Beginning Freshmen

Transfer Students

Early College Credit Early College Credit/Dual Credit

International Baccalaureate (IB)

fTake f the ACT or SAT. In addition to their use in admission, subscores are used for placement in English and math courses. • 21 ACT or 990 SAT (Critical Reading and Math), cumulative GPA of 2.0 and 17 units of required core curriculum

fApply f for transfer admission at the beginning of your last semester at your current college. fCourse f equivalencies and enrollment procedures are available online.f www.semo.edu/admissions/transfer.htm • 24 or more transferable hours:

Verify credits are transferable and necessary. Check transferability to Southeast. f www.semo.edu/rl/Registrar/index.asp f At Southeast, the best classes for college credit fill University Studies requirements (general education courses).f www.semo.edu/ustudies/handbook

Credit is granted for higher-level examination scores of 4 or above in International Baccalaureate subjects.

1. Social Security Number _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

2. Name Last ___________________________________________________ First ___________________________________________ Middle__________________________

• 18 ACT or 860 SAT (Critical Reading

and Math), cumulative GPA of 2.5 and 17 units of required core curriculum

fAsk f your high school to send your transcript showing class rank, ACT/SAT scores, cumulative GPA and all course work, including a minimum of 17 high school units (year-long classes): 99English – 4 units (two emphasizing composition or writing skills; one may be speech or debate) 99Mathematics – 3 units (Algebra I, Algebra II/Intermediate Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry or Calculus) 99Social Studies – 3 units (one unit of American history and one semester of government required) 99Science – 3 units (not including general science; selected from biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology or anatomy and physiology; one must be a lab course) 99Visual/Performing Arts – 1 unit (art, dance, music or theatre) 99Additional – 3 units (foreign language and/or a combination of two or more from the above areas) a non-refundable $30 fee. fSubmit f fAfter f graduation submit a final transcript. Note: If your school does not have a 4.0 scale, convert your GPA to a 4.0 equivalent by multiplying your GPA by four and dividing that number by the scale your school uses. Example, a 4.38 GPA on a 5.0 scale converted GPA equivalent is 3.5 [(4.38x4)/5=3.50].

Dual Credit Students Students with dual credit/early college credit should apply as beginning freshmen. You have paid the application fee if you took the credit through Southeast.

Home-Schooled Students Submit the home-school transcript with each course listed by grade and signed by the home-school educator. If using a transcript service, have them send an official transcript.

Non-Traditional Students Applicants are non-traditional if they are 21 or older, married, supporting a dependent child or a veteran with qualified armed forces active duty. Documentation is required. Proof of high school graduation or completion of GED must be submitted.

Submit the admission application, along with official transcripts from each college attended and a non-refundable $30 fee.

Advanced Placement Courses (AP) Credit for AP examinations is granted for examinations with a score of 3 or above.

• Fewer than 24 transferable hours:

Beginning freshmen and transfer applicants for admission are automatically considered for academic (merit) scholarships. A separate application for Student Involvement Scholarships is included in this booklet.

To be completed by applicant. Print in ink.

Don’t forget: o School transcripts o Senior class schedule o ACT or SAT score o Application fee

Former/Maiden Name(s)____________________________________________________

Course credit for CLEP examinations f is granted for each exam with a score of f 50 or above. Testing Servicesf testingservices@semo.eduf www.semo.edu/testing (573) 651-2836

3. Legal Residence Street __________________________________________________ City _________________________________________________________________ State __________________________________________________ Zip ______________________ County ______________________________________

4. How long have you lived in the state of your legal residence? ______Years ______Months

Would you like to

5. Home Phone ( _______ ) _____________________ Mobile Phone ( _______ ) _____________________ receive a text message? Yes No 6. E-mail Address ______________________________________________________ 7. This application is being made to Southeast as a (an)

Follow beginning freshmen requirements and submit official transcripts from each college attended.

Early College Credit Student (will be enrolled simultaneously in high school courses and Southeast courses) New Freshman (never attended college – excluding dual enrollment and/or early college credit – or may have attended college for the first time in the prior summer term)

Former Southeast Student (previously attended Southeast) Transfer Student (attended another college or university) Visiting Student (visiting from another college or university)

If you are not in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university, you may be considered for probationary admission one year after your last semester of full-time enrollment.

8. Which campus do you primarily plan to attend? Cape Girardeau Kennett Malden Sikeston Perryville Web-Based Student Off Campus _______________________________________ 9. *Gender Female Male 10. *Are you Hispanic/Latino? Yes No 11. *If you are not Hispanic/Latino, indicate your race: American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Black or African-American White

Allow 7-10 days for application processing and transcript evaluation. Admission to the University does not indicate automatic admission to programs with additional admission criteria and/or specific prerequisites.

13. Are you a permanent resident? Yes No Alien Registration Number_____________________________________________ (attach copy of card)

12. Are you a citizen of the U.S.? Yes No If no, indicate country of citizenship ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Date of Birth (Month, Day, Year) ______ / ______ / ______ Place of Birth City and State ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. *Marital status and dependant information is not used in determining admission. Single (No dependents) Single (Dependents) Divorced Married Widowed It is useful in providing information to non-traditional students.

16. Are you a veteran? Yes No Active duty separation date: (Month/Day/Year) ______ / ______ / ______ 17. Has either of your parent(s) or guardian(s) graduated from a four-year college or university? Yes No 18. Are you the child or grandchild of a Southeast alum? Yes No

Fall Application Deadlines

CUT ON LINE

- OR -

1

Application for Undergraduate Admission and Merit Scholarships

Admission Requirements

Beginning Freshmen and Transfer Students

List parent(s) and/or grandparent(s) who graduated from Southeast. Note: If mother or grandmother, list her name (maiden or married) at time of graduation.

Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________ Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________ Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________

November 1

Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________

Recommended application date for students wishing to meet the priority housing deadline of December 15

19. High School Attended _______________________________________________________ City and State Where Located __________________________________________________________________

December 15

20. Term You Desire to Enter Spring (January) Summer (May or June) Fall (August) Year __________ Have you attended Southeast previously? Yes No If yes, what was your last date of attendance? Spring Summer Fall Year __________

Date Graduated from High School Month ___ Year _____ GED (Year) _____ NOTE: If you have a GED certificate instead of a high school diploma, a copy of the test results must be sent to the University.

Early admission consideration and scholarship guarantee deadline

21. Desired Major or Undecided _____________________________________ Code________ Desired Minor or Undecided _______________________________________ Code ________ See back page of Application Booklet for list of Areas of Study and Codes.

February 15

22. Have you participated in the following? (Check all that apply). College Bound College Summit Educational Opportunity Centers Gear-Up Inroads Missouri College Advising Corps.

Recommended FAFSA completion date for students wishing to meet the March 1 financial aid priority processing deadline

23. I am a National Merit/Achievement (check applicable) Finalist Semifinalist Commended 24. Previous civil or college discipline. Write the applicable code in the block provided. Question must be answered before application can be processed.

Student Support Services at a previous institution

Talent Search

Upward Bound Math and Science

Veterans Upward Bound

1. Nonef 2. Convicted of a misdemeanor (other than a minor traffic violation)f 3. Convicted of a felonyf 4. Suspended, dismissed or expelled from a prior college for disciplinary purposes

March 1 Final deadline for merit, student involvement and endowed scholarships

Note: Codes 2, 3 and 4 must be fully detailed as to date, location, actions, etc. on a separate sheet attached to this application.

25. Person(s) to contact in case of an emergency. List name(s) of both parents when applicable.

June 1

Name Last _______________________________________ First _____________________ M. I. ______

Name Last _______________________________________ First _____________________ M. I. ______

Fall community college scholarships deadline

Legal Residence Street _______________________________________________________________

Legal Residence Street _______________________________________________________________

July 1

City_______________________________ State ___________________________ Zip _______________

City_______________________________ State ___________________________ Zip _______________

Home Phone ( ______ ) ____________________ Mobile Phone ( ______ ) ____________________

Home Phone ( ______ ) ____________________ Mobile Phone ( ______ ) ____________________

E-mail Address ______________________________________________________

E-mail Address ______________________________________________________

Relationship(s) Father Mother Guardian Spouse Other _________________________

Relationship(s) Father Mother Guardian Spouse Other _________________________

Fall application deadline

Apply online www.semo.edu

admissions@semo.eduf www.semo.edu (573) 651-2590f (573) 651-2957 (transfer students)f (573) 651-5936 (fax)

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS

Southeast Missouri State Universityf One University Plazaf Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799

FOLLOW US ONLINE Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and AIM.

(Application continues on next page.)

Mail To: OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS, One University Plaza, MS 3550, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799 Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

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Beginning Freshmen

Transfer Students

Early College Credit Early College Credit/Dual Credit

International Baccalaureate (IB)

fTake f the ACT or SAT. In addition to their use in admission, subscores are used for placement in English and math courses. • 21 ACT or 990 SAT (Critical Reading and Math), cumulative GPA of 2.0 and 17 units of required core curriculum

fApply f for transfer admission at the beginning of your last semester at your current college. fCourse f equivalencies and enrollment procedures are available online.f www.semo.edu/admissions/transfer.htm • 24 or more transferable hours:

Verify credits are transferable and necessary. Check transferability to Southeast. f www.semo.edu/rl/Registrar/index.asp f At Southeast, the best classes for college credit fill University Studies requirements (general education courses).f www.semo.edu/ustudies/handbook

Credit is granted for higher-level examination scores of 4 or above in International Baccalaureate subjects.

1. Social Security Number _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

2. Name Last ___________________________________________________ First ___________________________________________ Middle__________________________

• 18 ACT or 860 SAT (Critical Reading

and Math), cumulative GPA of 2.5 and 17 units of required core curriculum

fAsk f your high school to send your transcript showing class rank, ACT/SAT scores, cumulative GPA and all course work, including a minimum of 17 high school units (year-long classes): 99English – 4 units (two emphasizing composition or writing skills; one may be speech or debate) 99Mathematics – 3 units (Algebra I, Algebra II/Intermediate Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry or Calculus) 99Social Studies – 3 units (one unit of American history and one semester of government required) 99Science – 3 units (not including general science; selected from biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology or anatomy and physiology; one must be a lab course) 99Visual/Performing Arts – 1 unit (art, dance, music or theatre) 99Additional – 3 units (foreign language and/or a combination of two or more from the above areas) a non-refundable $30 fee. fSubmit f fAfter f graduation submit a final transcript. Note: If your school does not have a 4.0 scale, convert your GPA to a 4.0 equivalent by multiplying your GPA by four and dividing that number by the scale your school uses. Example, a 4.38 GPA on a 5.0 scale converted GPA equivalent is 3.5 [(4.38x4)/5=3.50].

Dual Credit Students Students with dual credit/early college credit should apply as beginning freshmen. You have paid the application fee if you took the credit through Southeast.

Home-Schooled Students Submit the home-school transcript with each course listed by grade and signed by the home-school educator. If using a transcript service, have them send an official transcript.

Non-Traditional Students Applicants are non-traditional if they are 21 or older, married, supporting a dependent child or a veteran with qualified armed forces active duty. Documentation is required. Proof of high school graduation or completion of GED must be submitted.

Submit the admission application, along with official transcripts from each college attended and a non-refundable $30 fee.

Advanced Placement Courses (AP) Credit for AP examinations is granted for examinations with a score of 3 or above.

• Fewer than 24 transferable hours:

Beginning freshmen and transfer applicants for admission are automatically considered for academic (merit) scholarships. A separate application for Student Involvement Scholarships is included in this booklet.

To be completed by applicant. Print in ink.

Don’t forget: o School transcripts o Senior class schedule o ACT or SAT score o Application fee

Former/Maiden Name(s)____________________________________________________

Course credit for CLEP examinations f is granted for each exam with a score of f 50 or above. Testing Servicesf testingservices@semo.eduf www.semo.edu/testing (573) 651-2836

3. Legal Residence Street __________________________________________________ City _________________________________________________________________ State __________________________________________________ Zip ______________________ County ______________________________________

4. How long have you lived in the state of your legal residence? ______Years ______Months

Would you like to

5. Home Phone ( _______ ) _____________________ Mobile Phone ( _______ ) _____________________ receive a text message? Yes No 6. E-mail Address ______________________________________________________ 7. This application is being made to Southeast as a (an)

Follow beginning freshmen requirements and submit official transcripts from each college attended.

Early College Credit Student (will be enrolled simultaneously in high school courses and Southeast courses) New Freshman (never attended college – excluding dual enrollment and/or early college credit – or may have attended college for the first time in the prior summer term)

Former Southeast Student (previously attended Southeast) Transfer Student (attended another college or university) Visiting Student (visiting from another college or university)

If you are not in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university, you may be considered for probationary admission one year after your last semester of full-time enrollment.

8. Which campus do you primarily plan to attend? Cape Girardeau Kennett Malden Sikeston Perryville Web-Based Student Off Campus _______________________________________ 9. *Gender Female Male 10. *Are you Hispanic/Latino? Yes No 11. *If you are not Hispanic/Latino, indicate your race: American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Black or African-American White

Allow 7-10 days for application processing and transcript evaluation. Admission to the University does not indicate automatic admission to programs with additional admission criteria and/or specific prerequisites.

13. Are you a permanent resident? Yes No Alien Registration Number_____________________________________________ (attach copy of card)

12. Are you a citizen of the U.S.? Yes No If no, indicate country of citizenship ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Date of Birth (Month, Day, Year) ______ / ______ / ______ Place of Birth City and State ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. *Marital status and dependant information is not used in determining admission. Single (No dependents) Single (Dependents) Divorced Married Widowed It is useful in providing information to non-traditional students.

16. Are you a veteran? Yes No Active duty separation date: (Month/Day/Year) ______ / ______ / ______ 17. Has either of your parent(s) or guardian(s) graduated from a four-year college or university? Yes No 18. Are you the child or grandchild of a Southeast alum? Yes No

Fall Application Deadlines

CUT ON LINE

- OR -

1

Application for Undergraduate Admission and Merit Scholarships

Admission Requirements

Beginning Freshmen and Transfer Students

List parent(s) and/or grandparent(s) who graduated from Southeast. Note: If mother or grandmother, list her name (maiden or married) at time of graduation.

Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________ Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________ Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________

November 1

Name ___________________________________________________ Relationship__________________________ Year of Graduation_________ E-mail Address ____________________________________________

Recommended application date for students wishing to meet the priority housing deadline of December 15

19. High School Attended _______________________________________________________ City and State Where Located __________________________________________________________________

December 15

20. Term You Desire to Enter Spring (January) Summer (May or June) Fall (August) Year __________ Have you attended Southeast previously? Yes No If yes, what was your last date of attendance? Spring Summer Fall Year __________

Date Graduated from High School Month ___ Year _____ GED (Year) _____ NOTE: If you have a GED certificate instead of a high school diploma, a copy of the test results must be sent to the University.

Early admission consideration and scholarship guarantee deadline

21. Desired Major or Undecided _____________________________________ Code________ Desired Minor or Undecided _______________________________________ Code ________ See back page of Application Booklet for list of Areas of Study and Codes.

February 15

22. Have you participated in the following? (Check all that apply). College Bound College Summit Educational Opportunity Centers Gear-Up Inroads Missouri College Advising Corps.

Recommended FAFSA completion date for students wishing to meet the March 1 financial aid priority processing deadline

23. I am a National Merit/Achievement (check applicable) Finalist Semifinalist Commended 24. Previous civil or college discipline. Write the applicable code in the block provided. Question must be answered before application can be processed.

Student Support Services at a previous institution

Talent Search

Upward Bound Math and Science

Veterans Upward Bound

1. Nonef 2. Convicted of a misdemeanor (other than a minor traffic violation)f 3. Convicted of a felonyf 4. Suspended, dismissed or expelled from a prior college for disciplinary purposes

March 1 Final deadline for merit, student involvement and endowed scholarships

Note: Codes 2, 3 and 4 must be fully detailed as to date, location, actions, etc. on a separate sheet attached to this application.

25. Person(s) to contact in case of an emergency. List name(s) of both parents when applicable.

June 1

Name Last _______________________________________ First _____________________ M. I. ______

Name Last _______________________________________ First _____________________ M. I. ______

Fall community college scholarships deadline

Legal Residence Street _______________________________________________________________

Legal Residence Street _______________________________________________________________

July 1

City_______________________________ State ___________________________ Zip _______________

City_______________________________ State ___________________________ Zip _______________

Home Phone ( ______ ) ____________________ Mobile Phone ( ______ ) ____________________

Home Phone ( ______ ) ____________________ Mobile Phone ( ______ ) ____________________

E-mail Address ______________________________________________________

E-mail Address ______________________________________________________

Relationship(s) Father Mother Guardian Spouse Other _________________________

Relationship(s) Father Mother Guardian Spouse Other _________________________

Fall application deadline

Apply online www.semo.edu

admissions@semo.eduf www.semo.edu (573) 651-2590f (573) 651-2957 (transfer students)f (573) 651-5936 (fax)

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS

Southeast Missouri State Universityf One University Plazaf Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799

FOLLOW US ONLINE Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and AIM.

(Application continues on next page.)

Mail To: OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS, One University Plaza, MS 3550, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799 Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

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Application for Undergraduate Admission and Merit Scholarships

Student Involvement Scholarship Application

(2011 High School Graduates Only)

26. Previous College Attendance

List all colleges/universities attended, dates of attendance, degree earned or expected to earn prior to enrolling at Southeast. Failure to indicate colleges or universities and to provide official transcripts will void your admission.

Students wishing to be considered for Student Involvement Scholarships, consisting of the Missouri Leadership, Foundation Leadership, Renaissance and the American Legion Missouri Boys/Girls State should complete this application. Southeast also offers many need-based scholarships which require you to file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). This form is available at www.fafsa.gov.

______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________ ______________________________________

Applications should be postmarked by December 15 to be considered for the full award amounts. Applications received after the guarantee deadline will be considered as funds allow.

______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________ ______________________________________ Name of Institution Location (City and State) Dates of Attendance Degree Earned

New freshmen and transfer students with fewer than 24 hours of college-level credit must complete this section. High School Curriculum – An official high school transcript and senior class schedule must be sent to the University. Applications are not considered without them. Current Enrollment – If you are currently enrolled in high school, a final transcript must be sent after you graduate. High School Units: 1 unit = 1 year in class; .5 units = 1 semester

REQUIRED COURSE WORK AND TYPICAL EXAMPLES

Completed Course Work

Units Work in Progress or Additional Units

Date_______________________

Print in ink in the space provided.

Name Last _______________________________________________________________________ First ____________________________________________________ Middle__________________________

Units

(Former Maiden Name (s))______________________________________________________________________________________

4 Units of English

Legal Residence Street ______________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________________________________________

(1 may be in Speech or Debate; 2 must emphasize composition or writing skills) English I, II, III, IV, literature courses, speech, debate, etc.

State _____________________________________________________________________ Zip _____________________________ County _________________________________________

Not acceptable: yearbook, school publications, acting, theatre, dramatics, business English, mass media or photography

Date of Birth __________________________________ Student Phone Number ( ________ ) ____________________________________

3 Units of Mathematics

City and State Where High School is Located ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name of High School ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date Graduating from High School ______ Month ______ Year

Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Calculus, Math Analysis, etc.

The following will be used in consideration for scholarships offered by Southeast.

Not acceptable: computer math, programming, consumer math, pre-algebra, accounting, basic math, terminal math or computer science

Have you attended the American Legion Missouri Boys/Girls State? Yes No Attach a copy of certificate or letter. Will you be a graduate of a Missouri Renaissance High School? Yes No A recommendation letter from the Renaissance sponsor is required for this award and should be attached.

3 Units of Science

(1 unit must be a laboratory course) biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, anatomy & physiology

Provide a list of extra-curricular, community or family activities. (including high school organizations, service, the arts, etc.)

3 Units of Social Studies

(1 unit of American History and at least 1 semester of government required) world history, American history, American government, etc. Not acceptable: regional history, family living/relations, marriage and family, consumer education, courses listed under “practical arts” or “human environmental science” 1 Unit of Visual/Performing Arts

Art, music, dance or theatre

CUT ON LINE

Not acceptable: general science or agriculture science

School Year f ACTIVITY 9 10 11 12

POSITIONS HELD / AWARDS / LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3 Additional Units

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Foreign language and/or combinations from two or more of the above areas

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

* Questions regarding race, gender and marital status are optional, but important in determining the effectiveness of efforts related to the provision of equal educational opportunity. The providing of this information is optional and your answers will not be used in determining admission status.

I affirm that all information supplied is complete and accurate. I understand that any misrepresentation or change of facts could be cause for refusal of admission, cancellation of admission or suspension from the University. I authorize all educational institutions I have attended to release official transcripts or other information relevant to this application. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT – All students with fewer than 57 semester hours are required to live in University residence halls unless they meet residency release requirements. (See page 10)

Legal Signature (in ink)______________________________________________________________________ Date ________________ An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution

Application Fee: $30 (non-refundable) must accompany application. Do not send cash. Check or money order Check # _____________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name (as it appears on card)___________________________________________________________ Cardholder Signature ______________________________________________________________

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Mastercard Visa Discover Account No._ __________________-______________________-_____________________-______________________ Expiration Date _________________ Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Application continues on next page.)

Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

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Application for Undergraduate Admission and Merit Scholarships

Student Involvement Scholarship Application

(2011 High School Graduates Only)

26. Previous College Attendance

List all colleges/universities attended, dates of attendance, degree earned or expected to earn prior to enrolling at Southeast. Failure to indicate colleges or universities and to provide official transcripts will void your admission.

Students wishing to be considered for Student Involvement Scholarships, consisting of the Missouri Leadership, Foundation Leadership, Renaissance and the American Legion Missouri Boys/Girls State should complete this application. Southeast also offers many need-based scholarships which require you to file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). This form is available at www.fafsa.gov.

______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________ ______________________________________

Applications should be postmarked by December 15 to be considered for the full award amounts. Applications received after the guarantee deadline will be considered as funds allow.

______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________ ______________________________________ Name of Institution Location (City and State) Dates of Attendance Degree Earned

New freshmen and transfer students with fewer than 24 hours of college-level credit must complete this section. High School Curriculum – An official high school transcript and senior class schedule must be sent to the University. Applications are not considered without them. Current Enrollment – If you are currently enrolled in high school, a final transcript must be sent after you graduate. High School Units: 1 unit = 1 year in class; .5 units = 1 semester

REQUIRED COURSE WORK AND TYPICAL EXAMPLES

Completed Course Work

Units Work in Progress or Additional Units

Date_______________________

Print in ink in the space provided.

Name Last _______________________________________________________________________ First ____________________________________________________ Middle__________________________

Units

(Former Maiden Name (s))______________________________________________________________________________________

4 Units of English

Legal Residence Street ______________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________________________________________

(1 may be in Speech or Debate; 2 must emphasize composition or writing skills) English I, II, III, IV, literature courses, speech, debate, etc.

State _____________________________________________________________________ Zip _____________________________ County _________________________________________

Not acceptable: yearbook, school publications, acting, theatre, dramatics, business English, mass media or photography

Date of Birth __________________________________ Student Phone Number ( ________ ) ____________________________________

3 Units of Mathematics

City and State Where High School is Located ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name of High School ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date Graduating from High School ______ Month ______ Year

Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Calculus, Math Analysis, etc.

The following will be used in consideration for scholarships offered by Southeast.

Not acceptable: computer math, programming, consumer math, pre-algebra, accounting, basic math, terminal math or computer science

Have you attended the American Legion Missouri Boys/Girls State? Yes No Attach a copy of certificate or letter. Will you be a graduate of a Missouri Renaissance High School? Yes No A recommendation letter from the Renaissance sponsor is required for this award and should be attached.

3 Units of Science

(1 unit must be a laboratory course) biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, anatomy & physiology

Provide a list of extra-curricular, community or family activities. (including high school organizations, service, the arts, etc.)

3 Units of Social Studies

(1 unit of American History and at least 1 semester of government required) world history, American history, American government, etc. Not acceptable: regional history, family living/relations, marriage and family, consumer education, courses listed under “practical arts” or “human environmental science” 1 Unit of Visual/Performing Arts

Art, music, dance or theatre

CUT ON LINE

Not acceptable: general science or agriculture science

School Year f ACTIVITY 9 10 11 12

POSITIONS HELD / AWARDS / LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3 Additional Units

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Foreign language and/or combinations from two or more of the above areas

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

* Questions regarding race, gender and marital status are optional, but important in determining the effectiveness of efforts related to the provision of equal educational opportunity. The providing of this information is optional and your answers will not be used in determining admission status.

I affirm that all information supplied is complete and accurate. I understand that any misrepresentation or change of facts could be cause for refusal of admission, cancellation of admission or suspension from the University. I authorize all educational institutions I have attended to release official transcripts or other information relevant to this application. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT – All students with fewer than 57 semester hours are required to live in University residence halls unless they meet residency release requirements. (See page 10)

Legal Signature (in ink)______________________________________________________________________ Date ________________ An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution

Application Fee: $30 (non-refundable) must accompany application. Do not send cash. Check or money order Check # _____________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name (as it appears on card)___________________________________________________________ Cardholder Signature ______________________________________________________________

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Mastercard Visa Discover Account No._ __________________-______________________-_____________________-______________________ Expiration Date _________________ Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Application continues on next page.)

Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

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Student Involvement Scholarship Application

Additional honors/awards not previously listed _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

RECOMMENDATION Submit Your FAFS A Online by February 15. Southeast’s Federa School Code is 00 l 2501.

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Work and/or volunteer experience _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Financial Assistance Grants

(Federal, State, Institutional)

Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant Value: $600 maximum Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time Deadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by March 1

Access Missouri Program (Missouri Residents) Value: Awards range from $100-$2,150 (Maximum awardf may be reduced by the state.) Criteria/Eligibility: • Initial eligibility determined by the state of Missourif • Full-time enrollmentf • EFC 12,000 or lessf • Maintain satisfactory academic progress andf obtain a 2.5 cumulative college GPAf • Make corrections to the FAFSA by July 31f (Additional information may be required byf Missouri Department of Higher Education.) Deadline: FAFSA received by Central Processor by April 1

The additional unsubsidized loan limit for independent students f in the first and second year is $6,000 Repayment begins 6 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial need required for subsidized loansf • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-timef • Degree-seeking Loans accepted by May 15 to be included on first billing statement; June 15 to be included on second.

Federal Direct Plus Loan

Work Study Federal Work-Study Award varies from $1,000 to $2,500 Student paid at least minimum wage for no more than 20 hours per week. Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Enrolled at least half-timef • Enrolled as a regular student Priority deadline: FAFSA received by March 1 Office of Student Financial Servicesf Southeast Missouri State Universityf One University Plazaf Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799 (573) 651-2253f sfs@semo.eduf www.semo.edu

Show Me Day

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10 a.m. • Show Me Center

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Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

Maximum annual award: Dependent Total Base Amount Additional Loan (Sub+Unsub) Unsubsidized Amount 1st yr..................... $3,500.............$2,000.............$5,500 2nd yr................... $4,500.............$2,000.............$6,500 3rd and 4th yr....... $5,500.............$2,000.............$7,500

For the most consideration for federal, state and institutional aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov  by mid-February to meet the March 1 priority deadline. Missouri residents who do not meet the March 1 deadline should submit the FAFSA prior to April 1 to be considered for need-based aid from the state. Financial Aid Award Notifications are sent to the student’s Southeast e-mail address.

2010 – 11

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Federal Direct Loan

Maximum award: Southeast “Cost of Attendance” less other financial aid Criteria/Eligibility: • Parents of “dependent” undergraduate studentsf enrolled at least half-timef • Financial need not required

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An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution

Maximum annual award: $4,000. Repayment begins 9 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-timef • Enrolled as regular student Priority deadline: FAFSA received by March 1

Value: $659-$5,550 annually. No repayment required. Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Satisfactory academic progressf • Enrolled as a regular undergraduate student

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Legal Signature (in ink)________________________________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________

Federal Perkins Loan

Federal Pell Grant

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

I affirm that all information supplied is complete and accurate. I understand that any misrepresentation or change of facts could be cause for refusal of admission, cancellation of admission or suspension from the University. I authorize all educational institutions I have attended to release official transcripts or other information relevant to this application to Southeast.

Loans

Contact us one week in advance to maximize your visit (two weeks if scheduling Friday or Saturday). Call if you require special accommodations during your visit.

Saturday, October 9 Saturday, November 13 Saturday, February 19 Monday, February 21 Saturday, March 26

Schedule your individual tour or register for a special event. www.semo.edu Click on “Visit” (573) 651-2590

Miles

St. Louis, MO.. ...............115 Columbia, MO..............220 Springfield, MO.. ..........310 Kansas City, MO.. .........358 Springfield, IL...............198 Chicago, IL.. ............. 371

Miles

Evansville, IN.. ..............140 Paducah, KY................... 79 Louisville, KY.. ..............266 Cincinnati, OH.. ...........378 Memphis, TN.. ..............175 Nashville, TN................214

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Student Involvement Scholarship Application

Additional honors/awards not previously listed _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

RECOMMENDATION Submit Your FAFS A Online by February 15. Southeast’s Federa School Code is 00 l 2501.

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Work and/or volunteer experience _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Financial Assistance Grants

(Federal, State, Institutional)

Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant Value: $600 maximum Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time Deadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by March 1

Access Missouri Program (Missouri Residents) Value: Awards range from $100-$2,150 (Maximum awardf may be reduced by the state.) Criteria/Eligibility: • Initial eligibility determined by the state of Missourif • Full-time enrollmentf • EFC 12,000 or lessf • Maintain satisfactory academic progress andf obtain a 2.5 cumulative college GPAf • Make corrections to the FAFSA by July 31f (Additional information may be required byf Missouri Department of Higher Education.) Deadline: FAFSA received by Central Processor by April 1

The additional unsubsidized loan limit for independent students f in the first and second year is $6,000 Repayment begins 6 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial need required for subsidized loansf • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-timef • Degree-seeking Loans accepted by May 15 to be included on first billing statement; June 15 to be included on second.

Federal Direct Plus Loan

Work Study Federal Work-Study Award varies from $1,000 to $2,500 Student paid at least minimum wage for no more than 20 hours per week. Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Enrolled at least half-timef • Enrolled as a regular student Priority deadline: FAFSA received by March 1 Office of Student Financial Servicesf Southeast Missouri State Universityf One University Plazaf Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799 (573) 651-2253f sfs@semo.eduf www.semo.edu

Show Me Day

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10 a.m. • Show Me Center

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

Maximum annual award: Dependent Total Base Amount Additional Loan (Sub+Unsub) Unsubsidized Amount 1st yr..................... $3,500.............$2,000.............$5,500 2nd yr................... $4,500.............$2,000.............$6,500 3rd and 4th yr....... $5,500.............$2,000.............$7,500

For the most consideration for federal, state and institutional aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov  by mid-February to meet the March 1 priority deadline. Missouri residents who do not meet the March 1 deadline should submit the FAFSA prior to April 1 to be considered for need-based aid from the state. Financial Aid Award Notifications are sent to the student’s Southeast e-mail address.

2010 – 11

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Federal Direct Loan

Maximum award: Southeast “Cost of Attendance” less other financial aid Criteria/Eligibility: • Parents of “dependent” undergraduate studentsf enrolled at least half-timef • Financial need not required

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution

Maximum annual award: $4,000. Repayment begins 9 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-timef • Enrolled as regular student Priority deadline: FAFSA received by March 1

Value: $659-$5,550 annually. No repayment required. Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial needf • Satisfactory academic progressf • Enrolled as a regular undergraduate student

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Legal Signature (in ink)________________________________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________

Federal Perkins Loan

Federal Pell Grant

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

I affirm that all information supplied is complete and accurate. I understand that any misrepresentation or change of facts could be cause for refusal of admission, cancellation of admission or suspension from the University. I authorize all educational institutions I have attended to release official transcripts or other information relevant to this application to Southeast.

Loans

Contact us one week in advance to maximize your visit (two weeks if scheduling Friday or Saturday). Call if you require special accommodations during your visit.

Saturday, October 9 Saturday, November 13 Saturday, February 19 Monday, February 21 Saturday, March 26

Schedule your individual tour or register for a special event. www.semo.edu Click on “Visit” (573) 651-2590

Miles

St. Louis, MO.. ...............115 Columbia, MO..............220 Springfield, MO.. ..........310 Kansas City, MO.. .........358 Springfield, IL...............198 Chicago, IL.. ............. 371

Miles

Evansville, IN.. ..............140 Paducah, KY................... 79 Louisville, KY.. ..............266 Cincinnati, OH.. ...........378 Memphis, TN.. ..............175 Nashville, TN................214

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Merit Scholarship Criteria

Student Involvement and Participation Scholarships

All applicants for admission are automatically considered for merit scholarships. Some merit awards may be combined with a Missouri or Foundation Leadership Award.

Scholarship/Award

ACT SAT (CR+M)

Governor’s Scholarship

Value: Incidental fees, general fees, room & board, textbook rental

Regents’ Scholarship Value: Incidental fees

President’s PLUS Scholarship (Missouri only) Value: $2,500 applied toward incidental fees

President’s Scholarship (Missouri only) Value: $2,000 applied toward incidental fees

University Scholarship (out-of-state only)

Value: $2,500 applied toward incidental fees ($1,500 when combined with the

Regional Achievement Award)

Regional Achievement Award (RAA)

31 + 31 + 27 + 27 + 25 + 28 + 28 + 26 + 26 + 27 + 24 + 24 + 23 + 23 + 27 + 24 + 24 + 21 +

1360 + 1360 + 1210 + 1210 + 1140 + 1240 + 1240 + 1170 + 1170 + 1210+ 1100 + 1100 + 1060 + 1060 + 1210 + 1100 + 1100 + 990 +

GPA/Class Rank

and Upper 3% and Valedictorian and 3.5 and Upper 10% and Valedictorian or Salutatorian and 3.5 and Upper 10% and 3.5 and Upper 20 % and 3.3 and 3.5 and Upper 20% and Upper 10% and Valedictorian or Salutatorian and 3.3 and 3.5 and Upper 20% and 3.0

Value: Recipients pay in-state incidental fee rate plus 25 percent. Available to: Ark., Ill., Ky. and Tenn. students in designated counties.

In-State Criteria

Other Qualifications Deadline December 15

or

National Merit/ Achievement Semifinalist

or

or

National Merit/ Achievement Commended

December 15 guaranteed; awarded through March 1 as funds allow

National Merit/ Achievement Commended

and Live on campus first two years (one year for transfer students)

fMerit f scholarships are awarded to regularly admitted fThe f December national ACT/SAT test dates are final fMerit f scholarships (excluding the Regional Achievement beginning freshman at the time of admission to the test dates used for Governor’s and Regents’ Scholarship Award) are renewable for 3 additional academic years University (no separate application required). consideration. If funds allow, February test dates are the for a maximum of 4 consecutive academic years with final test used for all other merit scholarships. a Southeast cumulative 3.5 GPA and a minimum of 30 fCumulative f GPA requirements are based on a 4.0 scale. Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include fThe f Governor’s and Regents’ Scholarships pay incidental fScholarship f recipients must be enrolled full-time Southeast summer hours). Transfer credit/GPA is not fees for the equivalent of up to 30 Southeast credit hours (minimum 12 hours per semester). included when calculating renewal eligibility. per academic year (15 hours per fall and spring semesters). fScholarships f are available to graduates from accredited In addition, the Governor’s Scholarship covers general fees, fTransfer f scholarship eligibility is based on course work secondary schools for the fall semester following graduatextbook rental and room and board, including community- completed after high school graduation. tion. Schools should be accredited by a recognized agency style, double occupancy room with a 15-meal plan. fRefer f to the official award letter for complete award and such as state departments of education or North Central. fStudents f receive the highest award for which they qualify. renewal criteria. This is adjusted as new test scores are received.

Endowed and Sponsored Scholarships

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Endowed and sponsored scholarships have a variety of criteria, which may include residency in a specified county, a minimum high school GPA, a specific major, or financial need as determined by the FAFSA. These competitive scholarships require submission of a new scholarship application each year. The Endowed and Sponsored Scholarship Application deadline is March 1, unless otherwise noted. f www.semo.edu/financing/endowed.htm

Deadline

Dec. 15 award guarantee; awarded through March 1 as funds allow

Audition and/or portfolio requirements. Art (573) 651-2143 Music (573) 651-2141 Theatre and Dance (573) 651-2149

March 1

3.25 cumulative GPA and 24 Southeast hours per academic year

Renaissance Scholarship

Available to beginning freshmen. Applicants must graduate from an official

3.25 cumulative GPA and 30 Southeast hours per academic year (may be combined with Missouri Boys/Girls State). The Renaissance Scholarship may not be combined with a merit or leadership award.

fBe f a resident of the state of Missouri fLive f in University residence halls fHave f a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA

Missouri Boys/Girls State Award

Students must have attended Missouri Boys State or Girls State, have a 3.0 cumulative GPA after six or seven semesters and be beginning freshmen.

Renaissance high school AND Value: $1,000 applied toward residence hall fees f a recommendation from high school Renaissance sponsor Renewal: Maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast fSend

Value: $300 one-time award applied toward general fees—(may be

combined with Regents’, President’s or President’s PLUS)

School of Visual and Performing Arts

Value: Varies up to $1,500 Renewal: 3.0 cumulative Southeast GPA, completion of 30 Southeast

hours per academic year and approval of department chairperson

Music Ensemble Golden Eagles Theatre and Dance Speech and Debate Spirit Groups

Available to beginning freshmen with a 21 ACT and 3.0 cumulative GPA after six semesters and to community college transfer students with 24 transferable hours and 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additional criteria include: fArt, f music, theatre or dance major fDemonstrate f artistic promise judged by the awarding department fAudition f may be required

Audition is required. Audition is required.

Value: Awards start at $200

Department of Music (573) 651-2141 Director of Bands (573) 651-2141 Theatre and Dance (573) 651-2149 Communication (573) 651-2241 Cheerleading (573) 291-8786 Usually spring Sundancers (573) 651-2818 semester

Community College Student Scholarships Outstanding Community College Scholarship

fRenewable f for 3 additional academic years for a maximum of 4 consecutive academic years, 128 credit hours (including transfer) or completion of the course work for a bachelor’s degree, whichever occurs first. fMust f maintain a minimum cumulative 2.75 GPA in Southeast courses and complete a minimum of 24 credit hours per academic year; may include Southeast summer hours. fNew f freshmen must live in the University residence halls for two years and transfer students must live on campus for one year. fMay f receive a combination of RAA and the University Scholarship ($1,500 renewable) or RAA and the Foundation Leadership Award ($1,000 renewable), but not all three awards. fCommunity f College recipients may combine RAA and Community College Scholarship ($1,500 renewable).

How to Apply

fUndergraduate f Admission and Merit Scholarships Application fStudent f Involvement Scholarship Application fOnline f (Must complete the optional “essay questions.”)

Value: $1,000 applied toward residence hall fees Renewal: Maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast

Scholarship/Award

Regional Achievement Award

Eligibility

Available to beginning freshmen with leadership and academic skills and a Value: $500 applied toward residence hall fees or $1,000 when combined minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA in high school after six or seven semesters. Leadership awards may not be combined with Governor’s or Regents’ with President’s or President’s PLUS Renewal: Maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast Scholarships. 3.25 cumulative GPA and 24 Southeast hours per academic year

Foundation Leadership Award (out-of-state only)

Out-of-State Criteria

Scholarship Information

Scholarship/Award

Missouri Leadership Award

Value: $3,000 Renewal: Renewable for a second year with a 3.5 Southeast cumulative

GPA and 30 Southeast hours completed during the academic year.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Value: $500 (maximum of 25 awarded) Renewal: Same as above

Eligibility

Community college presidents in the Southeast service region may nominate two students. Contact your financial aid office to determine your school’s eligibility. This award may not be combined with the Community College or Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships. Nominees must meet the criteria for the Community College Scholarship. (See below.) Phi Theta Kappa membership, 3.5 GPA and 24 or more transferable hours (may be combined with the Community College Scholarship).

Community College Scholarship

24+ transferable credit hours and 3.5 GPA

Community College Scholarship

24+ transferable credit hours and 3.75 GPA

Community College Scholarship

Associate degree and 3.25 GPA

Regional Achievement Award (RAA)

Associate degree and 2.75 GPA OR 24 transferable credit hours and 3.0 GPA. Live on campus one year.

Value: $1,500 (Missouri) $2,500 (out-of-state) Renewal: Same as above

How to Apply

Submission by community college president

Deadline

April 1

Send a copy of membership card, June 1 for fall; certificate or letter of recommendation November 1 for from faculty advisor. spring Applicants are automatically considered for these awards.

Value: $2,000 (Missouri) $2,500 (out-of-state) Renewal: Same as above Value: $1,500 (Missouri) $2,500 (out-of-state) Renewal: Same as above

Value: Recipients pay in-state incidental fee rate plus 25 percent. Available to: Ark., Ill., Ky. and Tenn. students in designated counties.

Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

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Merit Scholarship Criteria

Student Involvement and Participation Scholarships

All applicants for admission are automatically considered for merit scholarships. Some merit awards may be combined with a Missouri or Foundation Leadership Award.

Scholarship/Award

ACT SAT (CR+M)

Governor’s Scholarship

Value: Incidental fees, general fees, room & board, textbook rental

Regents’ Scholarship Value: Incidental fees

President’s PLUS Scholarship (Missouri only) Value: $2,500 applied toward incidental fees

President’s Scholarship (Missouri only) Value: $2,000 applied toward incidental fees

University Scholarship (out-of-state only)

Value: $2,500 applied toward incidental fees ($1,500 when combined with the

Regional Achievement Award)

Regional Achievement Award (RAA)

31 + 31 + 27 + 27 + 25 + 28 + 28 + 26 + 26 + 27 + 24 + 24 + 23 + 23 + 27 + 24 + 24 + 21 +

1360 + 1360 + 1210 + 1210 + 1140 + 1240 + 1240 + 1170 + 1170 + 1210+ 1100 + 1100 + 1060 + 1060 + 1210 + 1100 + 1100 + 990 +

GPA/Class Rank

and Upper 3% and Valedictorian and 3.5 and Upper 10% and Valedictorian or Salutatorian and 3.5 and Upper 10% and 3.5 and Upper 20 % and 3.3 and 3.5 and Upper 20% and Upper 10% and Valedictorian or Salutatorian and 3.3 and 3.5 and Upper 20% and 3.0

Value: Recipients pay in-state incidental fee rate plus 25 percent. Available to: Ark., Ill., Ky. and Tenn. students in designated counties.

In-State Criteria

Other Qualifications Deadline December 15

or

National Merit/ Achievement Semifinalist

or

or

National Merit/ Achievement Commended

December 15 guaranteed; awarded through March 1 as funds allow

National Merit/ Achievement Commended

and Live on campus first two years (one year for transfer students)

fMerit f scholarships are awarded to regularly admitted fThe f December national ACT/SAT test dates are final fMerit f scholarships (excluding the Regional Achievement beginning freshman at the time of admission to the test dates used for Governor’s and Regents’ Scholarship Award) are renewable for 3 additional academic years University (no separate application required). consideration. If funds allow, February test dates are the for a maximum of 4 consecutive academic years with final test used for all other merit scholarships. a Southeast cumulative 3.5 GPA and a minimum of 30 fCumulative f GPA requirements are based on a 4.0 scale. Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include fThe f Governor’s and Regents’ Scholarships pay incidental fScholarship f recipients must be enrolled full-time Southeast summer hours). Transfer credit/GPA is not fees for the equivalent of up to 30 Southeast credit hours (minimum 12 hours per semester). included when calculating renewal eligibility. per academic year (15 hours per fall and spring semesters). fScholarships f are available to graduates from accredited In addition, the Governor’s Scholarship covers general fees, fTransfer f scholarship eligibility is based on course work secondary schools for the fall semester following graduatextbook rental and room and board, including community- completed after high school graduation. tion. Schools should be accredited by a recognized agency style, double occupancy room with a 15-meal plan. fRefer f to the official award letter for complete award and such as state departments of education or North Central. fStudents f receive the highest award for which they qualify. renewal criteria. This is adjusted as new test scores are received.

Endowed and Sponsored Scholarships

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Endowed and sponsored scholarships have a variety of criteria, which may include residency in a specified county, a minimum high school GPA, a specific major, or financial need as determined by the FAFSA. These competitive scholarships require submission of a new scholarship application each year. The Endowed and Sponsored Scholarship Application deadline is March 1, unless otherwise noted. f www.semo.edu/financing/endowed.htm

Deadline

Dec. 15 award guarantee; awarded through March 1 as funds allow

Audition and/or portfolio requirements. Art (573) 651-2143 Music (573) 651-2141 Theatre and Dance (573) 651-2149

March 1

3.25 cumulative GPA and 24 Southeast hours per academic year

Renaissance Scholarship

Available to beginning freshmen. Applicants must graduate from an official

3.25 cumulative GPA and 30 Southeast hours per academic year (may be combined with Missouri Boys/Girls State). The Renaissance Scholarship may not be combined with a merit or leadership award.

fBe f a resident of the state of Missouri fLive f in University residence halls fHave f a 3.0 cumulative high school GPA

Missouri Boys/Girls State Award

Students must have attended Missouri Boys State or Girls State, have a 3.0 cumulative GPA after six or seven semesters and be beginning freshmen.

Renaissance high school AND Value: $1,000 applied toward residence hall fees f a recommendation from high school Renaissance sponsor Renewal: Maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast fSend

Value: $300 one-time award applied toward general fees—(may be

combined with Regents’, President’s or President’s PLUS)

School of Visual and Performing Arts

Value: Varies up to $1,500 Renewal: 3.0 cumulative Southeast GPA, completion of 30 Southeast

hours per academic year and approval of department chairperson

Music Ensemble Golden Eagles Theatre and Dance Speech and Debate Spirit Groups

Available to beginning freshmen with a 21 ACT and 3.0 cumulative GPA after six semesters and to community college transfer students with 24 transferable hours and 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additional criteria include: fArt, f music, theatre or dance major fDemonstrate f artistic promise judged by the awarding department fAudition f may be required

Audition is required. Audition is required.

Value: Awards start at $200

Department of Music (573) 651-2141 Director of Bands (573) 651-2141 Theatre and Dance (573) 651-2149 Communication (573) 651-2241 Cheerleading (573) 291-8786 Usually spring Sundancers (573) 651-2818 semester

Community College Student Scholarships Outstanding Community College Scholarship

fRenewable f for 3 additional academic years for a maximum of 4 consecutive academic years, 128 credit hours (including transfer) or completion of the course work for a bachelor’s degree, whichever occurs first. fMust f maintain a minimum cumulative 2.75 GPA in Southeast courses and complete a minimum of 24 credit hours per academic year; may include Southeast summer hours. fNew f freshmen must live in the University residence halls for two years and transfer students must live on campus for one year. fMay f receive a combination of RAA and the University Scholarship ($1,500 renewable) or RAA and the Foundation Leadership Award ($1,000 renewable), but not all three awards. fCommunity f College recipients may combine RAA and Community College Scholarship ($1,500 renewable).

How to Apply

fUndergraduate f Admission and Merit Scholarships Application fStudent f Involvement Scholarship Application fOnline f (Must complete the optional “essay questions.”)

Value: $1,000 applied toward residence hall fees Renewal: Maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast

Scholarship/Award

Regional Achievement Award

Eligibility

Available to beginning freshmen with leadership and academic skills and a Value: $500 applied toward residence hall fees or $1,000 when combined minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA in high school after six or seven semesters. Leadership awards may not be combined with Governor’s or Regents’ with President’s or President’s PLUS Renewal: Maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast Scholarships. 3.25 cumulative GPA and 24 Southeast hours per academic year

Foundation Leadership Award (out-of-state only)

Out-of-State Criteria

Scholarship Information

Scholarship/Award

Missouri Leadership Award

Value: $3,000 Renewal: Renewable for a second year with a 3.5 Southeast cumulative

GPA and 30 Southeast hours completed during the academic year.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Value: $500 (maximum of 25 awarded) Renewal: Same as above

Eligibility

Community college presidents in the Southeast service region may nominate two students. Contact your financial aid office to determine your school’s eligibility. This award may not be combined with the Community College or Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships. Nominees must meet the criteria for the Community College Scholarship. (See below.) Phi Theta Kappa membership, 3.5 GPA and 24 or more transferable hours (may be combined with the Community College Scholarship).

Community College Scholarship

24+ transferable credit hours and 3.5 GPA

Community College Scholarship

24+ transferable credit hours and 3.75 GPA

Community College Scholarship

Associate degree and 3.25 GPA

Regional Achievement Award (RAA)

Associate degree and 2.75 GPA OR 24 transferable credit hours and 3.0 GPA. Live on campus one year.

Value: $1,500 (Missouri) $2,500 (out-of-state) Renewal: Same as above

How to Apply

Submission by community college president

Deadline

April 1

Send a copy of membership card, June 1 for fall; certificate or letter of recommendation November 1 for from faculty advisor. spring Applicants are automatically considered for these awards.

Value: $2,000 (Missouri) $2,500 (out-of-state) Renewal: Same as above Value: $1,500 (Missouri) $2,500 (out-of-state) Renewal: Same as above

Value: Recipients pay in-state incidental fee rate plus 25 percent. Available to: Ark., Ill., Ky. and Tenn. students in designated counties.

Southeast Missouri State University • admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-5936 fax

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Southeast operates a textbook rental program in which most students pay less than $240 per year for textbooks, compared to $800 or $1,000 per year at other colleges and universities. That is a savings of $2,500 over four years! Southeast is affordable within the Midwest and nationally. Our commitment is to continue to be Missouri’s most affordable and academically competitive comprehensive regional university. Scholarships and need-based grants are available.

Incidental Fees (2010-2011) Costs for 30 credit hours per year, based on fees in effect during fall 2010 semester for full-time undergraduate students.

Fees

Per Credit Hr.

30 Credit Hrs.

Incidental Missouri Resident $184.80 $5,544 Incidental Non-Missouri Resident $10,479 $349.30 General $23.70 $711 Textbook Rental (10 course avg. $23.86 per course) Textbook rental includes taxes at the current rate. Some $238.60 courses also charge a fee for lab and materials. Parking (Optional perimeter parking) $105 Special Course Fees A $30 per credit hour special course fee is assessed to undergraduate courses in athletic training,

Jane Stephens Honors Program

The Jane Stephens Honors Program offers opportunities tailored to the aspirations and motivations of students with intellectual and creative abilities, underscoring Southeast’s commitment to leadership. Honors credit may be earned by taking honors courses in the University curriculum or by completing honors contracts for courses taught by honors faculty. The honors community in Vandiver Hall allows contact and support from other honors students, combined with the diversity of living in a large residence hall. For more information, call (573) 651-2513. www.semo.edu/honors

Vandiver Hall offers living space for 293

computer science and nursing. Additional special and web course fees may apply.

students in suite-style environments. Each fourperson suite has its own bathroom and is furnished with movable furniture. The hall features many lounges, a game room and a large laundry facility.

Use the “Undergraduate Cost and Scholarship Estimator” to calculate your individual cost.

Residence Hall Fees (2010-2011)

www.semo.edu/costcalculator

Combined cost of a room and meal agreement for an academic year.

Hall

15+ Meal Plan

Cheney Hall (double occupancy) Dearmont Hall (double occupancy) Greek Housing (double occupancy) Henderson Hall (double occupancy) Myers Hall (double occupancy) New Hall (double occupancy) Towers East & South (double occupancy) Towers North & West (double or triple occupancy) Vandiver Hall (double occupancy)

19+ Meal Plan

with $140 dollars in flex with $116 dollars in flex $6,360 $6,570 $5,910 $6,120 $6,960 $7,170 $7,910 $8,120 $7,460 $7,670 $7,910 $8,120 $6,160 $6,370 $7,610 $7,820 $7,910 $8,120

A $150 housing deposit is required before a Contract for University Housing can be processed. Information will be included in your acceptance packet. Meal plans other than those shown are available. semo.edu/housing/rates.htm Yearly charges for the following terms are in addition to the above room and meal rates. Residence Hall Association fee ($30); 24-hour high-speed Ethernet/LAN access ($50); and cable television fee ($60).

Residence Halls

Living in the residence halls contributes to your overall education. Research demonstrates that students who live on campus do better academically and rate their college experience as more satisfying. After admission to the University, complete the Contract for University Housing online via the process outlined in your admission materials. A $150 housing deposit is required. f The new student priority housing deadline is December 15. Housing and roommate assignments are based on the preference information you provide. Although not guaranteed, every effort is made to honor each student’s preference when making room assignments late in June. Private rooms are available to returning students as part of the priority sign-up process.

and is home to Southeast fraternities and sororities. The buildings are unique for each chapter. You can have the experience of living in a “traditional house” with all the amenities of living on campus.

The new residence hall is a suite-style community with private

bathrooms and multiple student lounges on each floor. It has a large game room and common area, spacious laundry facilities, and Olive’s dining area with outdoor eating.

Residency Requirement

Students with similar interests or courses may be grouped in residential learning communities such as:

Fees are set annually by the Board of Regents and subject to change.

opened 2009

Greek Housing consists of five buildings

Learning Communities 99Athletic Training 99Business 99Community Service and Leadership 99Education 99First-Year Redhawk Connection 99Health Sciences 99International 99Jane Stephens Honors Program 99Transfer (45 or more credit hours) 99Visual and Performing Arts

Many consider Southeast’s residence halls to be the best in Missouri.

Henderson Hall is home to approximately 80 students. Each room has a bathroom. The first floor features a community lounge, laundry room and vending area.

Cheney Hall is a community-style residence hall located near the center of campus. Cheney has a distinct personality and offers one of the strongest living communities on campus.

Residence Halls

Dearmont Hall is a community-style

residence hall with a traditional courtyard. It is conveniently located next to Kent Library and across from Academic Hall. Each floor is home to 34 students with a community restroom and shower.

Towers North and Towers West

are suite-style residence halls. Each floor includes 4 four-person suites and three triple rooms, each with its own bath. Students share laundry, kitchen and lounge spaces.

Towers South and Towers East

are community-style residence halls with singlegender floors. Each floor houses 36 students with common restroom and showers and a lounge. A 24-hour service desk, computer lab, large dining area and retail dining center are also available.

Myers Hall offers four-person suites for

students planning to stay on campus during breaks or summer. Each suite has its own bathroom.

Living on campus is an important part of the college experience. Southeast requires that all full-time students live on campus for two years (four semesters) unless they meet one of the following criteria: 99Living with parent(s) or legal guardian(s) and commuting from their residence within a reasonable distance (50 miles) of Cape Girardeau 99At least 21 years of age by the beginning of the semester for which they are enrolled 99Military veteran 99Completed 57 credit hours accepted by the University toward earning a degree from Southeast. Credit hours must be earned as of the beginning of the year for which the release is requested. 99Married and/or have dependent children in residence

Washington Street Apartments

are available for married students, students with dependents and non-traditional students.

Accessible to students with disabilities Air conditioning Cable TV in rooms Carpet in rooms Elevator Full kitchen Wireless Internet LAN access in rooms Kitchenette Laundry Lofts permitted Meeting rooms Social and study lounge space

Towers East Towers South Towers North Towers West Meyers Cheney Dearmont Vandiver Henderson New Hall Greek

Affordability

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Southeast operates a textbook rental program in which most students pay less than $240 per year for textbooks, compared to $800 or $1,000 per year at other colleges and universities. That is a savings of $2,500 over four years! Southeast is affordable within the Midwest and nationally. Our commitment is to continue to be Missouri’s most affordable and academically competitive comprehensive regional university. Scholarships and need-based grants are available.

Incidental Fees (2010-2011) Costs for 30 credit hours per year, based on fees in effect during fall 2010 semester for full-time undergraduate students.

Fees

Per Credit Hr.

30 Credit Hrs.

Incidental Missouri Resident $184.80 $5,544 Incidental Non-Missouri Resident $10,479 $349.30 General $23.70 $711 Textbook Rental (10 course avg. $23.86 per course) Textbook rental includes taxes at the current rate. Some $238.60 courses also charge a fee for lab and materials. Parking (Optional perimeter parking) $105 Special Course Fees A $30 per credit hour special course fee is assessed to undergraduate courses in athletic training,

Jane Stephens Honors Program

The Jane Stephens Honors Program offers opportunities tailored to the aspirations and motivations of students with intellectual and creative abilities, underscoring Southeast’s commitment to leadership. Honors credit may be earned by taking honors courses in the University curriculum or by completing honors contracts for courses taught by honors faculty. The honors community in Vandiver Hall allows contact and support from other honors students, combined with the diversity of living in a large residence hall. For more information, call (573) 651-2513. www.semo.edu/honors

Vandiver Hall offers living space for 293

computer science and nursing. Additional special and web course fees may apply.

students in suite-style environments. Each fourperson suite has its own bathroom and is furnished with movable furniture. The hall features many lounges, a game room and a large laundry facility.

Use the “Undergraduate Cost and Scholarship Estimator” to calculate your individual cost.

Residence Hall Fees (2010-2011)

www.semo.edu/costcalculator

Combined cost of a room and meal agreement for an academic year.

Hall

15+ Meal Plan

Cheney Hall (double occupancy) Dearmont Hall (double occupancy) Greek Housing (double occupancy) Henderson Hall (double occupancy) Myers Hall (double occupancy) New Hall (double occupancy) Towers East & South (double occupancy) Towers North & West (double or triple occupancy) Vandiver Hall (double occupancy)

19+ Meal Plan

with $140 dollars in flex with $116 dollars in flex $6,360 $6,570 $5,910 $6,120 $6,960 $7,170 $7,910 $8,120 $7,460 $7,670 $7,910 $8,120 $6,160 $6,370 $7,610 $7,820 $7,910 $8,120

A $150 housing deposit is required before a Contract for University Housing can be processed. Information will be included in your acceptance packet. Meal plans other than those shown are available. semo.edu/housing/rates.htm Yearly charges for the following terms are in addition to the above room and meal rates. Residence Hall Association fee ($30); 24-hour high-speed Ethernet/LAN access ($50); and cable television fee ($60).

Residence Halls

Living in the residence halls contributes to your overall education. Research demonstrates that students who live on campus do better academically and rate their college experience as more satisfying. After admission to the University, complete the Contract for University Housing online via the process outlined in your admission materials. A $150 housing deposit is required. f The new student priority housing deadline is December 15. Housing and roommate assignments are based on the preference information you provide. Although not guaranteed, every effort is made to honor each student’s preference when making room assignments late in June. Private rooms are available to returning students as part of the priority sign-up process.

and is home to Southeast fraternities and sororities. The buildings are unique for each chapter. You can have the experience of living in a “traditional house” with all the amenities of living on campus.

The new residence hall is a suite-style community with private

bathrooms and multiple student lounges on each floor. It has a large game room and common area, spacious laundry facilities, and Olive’s dining area with outdoor eating.

Residency Requirement

Students with similar interests or courses may be grouped in residential learning communities such as:

Fees are set annually by the Board of Regents and subject to change.

opened 2009

Greek Housing consists of five buildings

Learning Communities 99Athletic Training 99Business 99Community Service and Leadership 99Education 99First-Year Redhawk Connection 99Health Sciences 99International 99Jane Stephens Honors Program 99Transfer (45 or more credit hours) 99Visual and Performing Arts

Many consider Southeast’s residence halls to be the best in Missouri.

Henderson Hall is home to approximately 80 students. Each room has a bathroom. The first floor features a community lounge, laundry room and vending area.

Cheney Hall is a community-style residence hall located near the center of campus. Cheney has a distinct personality and offers one of the strongest living communities on campus.

Residence Halls

Dearmont Hall is a community-style

residence hall with a traditional courtyard. It is conveniently located next to Kent Library and across from Academic Hall. Each floor is home to 34 students with a community restroom and shower.

Towers North and Towers West

are suite-style residence halls. Each floor includes 4 four-person suites and three triple rooms, each with its own bath. Students share laundry, kitchen and lounge spaces.

Towers South and Towers East

are community-style residence halls with singlegender floors. Each floor houses 36 students with common restroom and showers and a lounge. A 24-hour service desk, computer lab, large dining area and retail dining center are also available.

Myers Hall offers four-person suites for

students planning to stay on campus during breaks or summer. Each suite has its own bathroom.

Living on campus is an important part of the college experience. Southeast requires that all full-time students live on campus for two years (four semesters) unless they meet one of the following criteria: 99Living with parent(s) or legal guardian(s) and commuting from their residence within a reasonable distance (50 miles) of Cape Girardeau 99At least 21 years of age by the beginning of the semester for which they are enrolled 99Military veteran 99Completed 57 credit hours accepted by the University toward earning a degree from Southeast. Credit hours must be earned as of the beginning of the year for which the release is requested. 99Married and/or have dependent children in residence

Washington Street Apartments

are available for married students, students with dependents and non-traditional students.

Accessible to students with disabilities Air conditioning Cable TV in rooms Carpet in rooms Elevator Full kitchen Wireless Internet LAN access in rooms Kitchenette Laundry Lofts permitted Meeting rooms Social and study lounge space

Towers East Towers South Towers North Towers West Meyers Cheney Dearmont Vandiver Henderson New Hall Greek

Affordability

N Y Y N Y H L Y F H N Y Y

N Y Y N Y

Y Y Y Y Y H L Y F F N Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y H L Y F F N Y Y

Y Y Y N Y H L Y

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L Y F H H H H N N N N Y N N N Y Y Y Y F = Located on floor, H = Located in hall, L = Located in floor lounge, Y = Yes, N = No

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Areas of Study HARRISON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting Administrative Assistant*** Administrative Systems Management Business Administration* Business Law* Economics Business Financial Entrepreneurship* Finance International Business Management Entrepreneurship Human Resource Management Management Marketing Integrated Marketing Communications Marketing Management Retail Management* Sales Management Organizational Administration

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ACCT ADGC ASMG BUAR BLAW

ECBE ECFN ETPR FINC INTB MGEN MGHM MGMG MKIM MKMM RMGR MKSM ORGA

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Art Cross Categorical English as Second Language-TESOL French German Language & Literature Mathematics Music Physical Education Science Social Studies Spanish Exceptional Child (Cross Categorical) Middle School Education Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Secondary Education Agriculture Education Art Education Biology Education Business & Marketing Education Chemistry Education English Education Family & Consumer Sciences French Education German Education Industrial Education Mathematics Education Music Education Instrumental Vocal Physical Education Physics Education Social Studies Education Spanish Education Unified Science Education Biology Education Chemistry Education Physics Education

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Aerospace Studies* Athletic Training Child Care and Guidance** Head Start** Communication Disorders Criminal Justice Corrections Law Enforcement Security Management Social Rehabilitation & Treatment* Sociology* Criminology* Health Management Exercise Science Health Promotion Hospitality Management Human Environmental Studies Child Development Child Life Services* Child Studies* Dietetics Family Economics & Management* Family Studies Fashion Merchandising Gerontology* Interior Design Nutrition* Nursing (BSN) Nursing (RN to BSN) Physical Education Coaching* Pre-Physical Therapy Recreation Outdoor Adventure Leadership* Social Work Sport Management Substance Abuse Prevention*

AROR HMAT CCGA CCGH CMDO

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Anthropology Archaeology* Communication Studies Communication for Legal Professionals* Corporate Communication English Literature Small Press Publishing* TESOL* Writing Foreign Languages French German Spanish Geography* Global Studies Chinese Francophone Germanic Hispanic Japanese Historic Preservation History International Studies*

ANTH ARCR CMST CLPR CRPC

ELIT SMPR TSLR ENWT FRBA GNBA SNBA GEOG GSCN GSFR GSGN GSSN GSJP HSPV HIST INSR

Mass Communication Advertising Journalism Public Relations Radio Television and Film Philosophy Political Science Public Administration* Pre-Law Psychology Applied* Developmental* Psychological Services* Religion* Women's Studies*

MCAD MCJO MCPB MCRD MCTV PHIL POLS/PSBA PBAD PRLW PYCH APYR DPYR PYSR RLGR WMSR

SCHOOL OF POLYTECHNIC STUDIES Agribusiness Agriculture Industry Animal Science Horticulture Plant & Soil Science Agriculture* Architectural Design* Commercial Photography Companion Animals* Computer Networking* Computer Technology** Automated Manufacturing Microcomputer Systems Technical Computer Graphics Design Drafting*** Electronics*** Electronic Technology* Engineering Technology Electrical and Control Mechanical/Manufacturing Systems Graphics Technology*** Graphic Communications Technology* Technology Management Computer & Multimedia Graphics Construction Mgmt. & Design Industrial Management Sustainable Energy Systems Mgmt. Technology Management Telecom/Computer Networking Pre-Architecture Pre-Veterinary Medicine Pre-Vocational Agriculture Education Soils*

AGAI AGAN AGHO AGPS AGRI ARDR COPH COAR CNWR CTAM CTMS CTTG DSDC ELEC ELTR ETEL ETMM GRTC GRCT ITCM ITCO ITIM TMSE ITTM ITTN PRAR PRVT PRAG SOLR

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Biology Biomedical Science General Biology Marine Biology Microbiology/Cellular/Molecular/ Biotechnology Organismal/Ecological/Evolutionary Wildlife and Conservation Botany* Microbiology* Zoology*

BBMS BIOL BMB BMCM BOEE BWC BOTN MCBR ZOOR

Chemistry ACS Certification Biochemistry Business DNA Analysis Forensic Chemistry General Computer Information Systems Computer Science Engineering Physics Computer Applications Electrical Applications Mechanical Applications Environmental Science Biology Business Chemistry Environmental Health Geoprocessing & Soils Policy & Communication Environmental Soil Science* Environmental Studies* Geoscience* Mathematics Applied Math & Statistics Pure Math Medical Technology Physics Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy

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SCHOOL OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES General Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Undecided

GNST NOMD

HOLLAND SCHOOL OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS Art (B.A.) Art (BFA) Digital Arts Graphic Design/Illustration Two-Dimensional Three-Dimensional Computer Imaging/ Animation Art/Art History* Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Composition Instrumental Performance Vocal Performance Performing Arts (BFA) Acting/Directing Dance Design/Technology Musical Theatre Theatre and Dance (B.A.) Technical Theatre*

ART

BFDA BFGD BF2D BFCA AAHR MUSC MUCO MPIN MPVC PAAD PADA PADT PAMT THEA TTHR

* minor only ** associate degree *** certificate program

UNDECIDED? With more than 200 areas of study, Southeast offers a broad range of majors and possibilities. We think this is the best way for you to make sure you are doing what you like and making the right choices. We also provide the opportunity for you to change majors if you choose to do so. With so many choices there are advantages to starting out as an undecided major. Begin your course work with classes that interest you and explore career options. If you are undecided about a major, then a comprehensive university is the only logical choice. Try out a variety of options before you make that final decision about your career.

All statements in this publication are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. They are not to be regarded as offers to contract. Declaration of major does not constitute admission to the program. Contact the Office of Admissions for updates.

admissions@semo.edu • www.semo.edu • (573) 651-2590 • (573) 651-2957 (transfer students) • (573) 651-5936 (fax)


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