2014-2015 Welcome Week Issue

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May 1, 2008 August 2014


JSU Core Values Page 2 - August 2014

Tradition

Accountability

Jackson State University believes that its role as a historically Black university inspires and exemplifies positive societal change.

Jackson State University believes in the principled exercise of leadership and the sanctity of the public trust.

Nurturing

Jackson State University is committed to creating a community, which affirms and welcomes persons from diverse backgrounds and experiences and supports the realization of their human potential.

Learning

Jackson State University believes in an experientially enhanced learning environment where teaching, research and service are integrated and mutually reinforcing.

Service

Responsibility

Jackson State University responds to the needs of society to the best of its ability and expects its graduates to do likewise.

Jackson State University believes in and accepts its duty to enhances each generation’s capacity to improve the human condition.


Academic and Student Affairs Page 3 - August 2014

Welcome from the Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs

It is my privilege to welcome you to this historic and technologically advanced institution of higher learning. You have made an excellent choice and you are coming to Jackson State at an exciting time. We welcome the opportunity and challenge of providing the best education possible for you. JSU boasts record enrollment and the implementation of creative and innovative programs that address the needs of a diverse citizenry. This fall, not only will all first year freshmen receive iPads to help with coursework, they also will be introduced to a new cyber learning system that includes the integration of digital textbooks and a technology based curriculum.

We pride ourselves on being a high research activity university, which continues to enhance the state, nation and world through comprehensive economic development, healthcare, technological and educational initiatives. This university is filled with dedicated faculty, staff and administrators who are committed to making sure you succeed academically, socially, and globally, and that your college experience is the catalyst for your future greatness in the world. In the Division of Academic and Student Affairs and throughout the university, you will find many programs and services that will assist in your transition and successful progress to graduation. We are

student-centered, supportive and academically focused on providing you with an environment that will propel you to achieve your highest potential. We encourage you to immerse yourselves in your studies and be a high achiever, and to participate in campus activities and student organizations. We hope you will grow intellectually and culturally and contribute to your community and university through civic engagement and service. We are here to assist you every step of the way. Best wishes for a successful year.

James C. Renick, Ph.D.

Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs

Welcome Jacksonians, On behalf of the 50+ professional and paraprofessional staff within the Student Affairs, we welcome you to Jackson State University.

graduation; therefore, we encourage you to take advantage of our services and allow us to assist you in your quest to become future leaders of our nation.

Our goal within the Division is to offer programs and services that contribute to your academic success. We support our students in a number of ways: through career development, counseling, health and wellness and with support services for veterans, commuter students and disabled students.

Our Division also offers you the opportunity to participate in community service and service learning initiatives, attend student leadership conferences, join an intramural sports team, write for student publications, and live within one of our residence halls. We encourage you to get involved in at least one of more than 70 student organizations or perhaps participate in Student Government! Research shows that students who participate in student organizations graduate within four to

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five years and acquire leadership skills to aid in their professional endeavors. We are so excited to have you at Jackson State University. If there is anything we can do to assist you, please do not hesitate to contact us at deanofstudents@jsums.edu, or 601.979.2241. Our office is located in the Student Center, 3rd Floor – 3222. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to serve you. With Tiger Pride,

Phillip “Flapp” Cockrell, Ph.D.

Associate Vice President for Student Life/Dean of Students

Jackson State University Student Affairs Office Locations STUDENT CENTER Cynthia Moore Executive Assistant for Student Life 601-979-2241 Michelle Williams Secretary/Grant Specialist Dr. Phillip Cockrell Associate Vice President /Dean of Students #3200 - 3rd Floor 601-979-6940 Laquala Coleman Associate Dean of Students Judicial Services 601-979-4259 Pamela Mitchell Administrative Assistant 601-979-2329 Center for Student Engagement and Inclusion 2nd Floor JSU Student Center Dr. Gary Crosby, Assistant VP of Student Development and Leadership 601-979-0523 Tinna Holt Associate Director of Leadership Suite 2147, Room 2125 601-979-3309 Gilda Robinson Coordinator of Student Organizations and Special Initiatives Suite 2147, Room #2124 601-979-3308 Antonette Williams Administrative Assistant 601-979-1179 Cheryl Shaw Chair & Spirit Team(s) Coach/ Advisor 601-979-1620 Student Center Operations Verlesser Williams Day Manager Room #3203 601-979-2571

Thomas Bethley Night Manager 601-979-2571 LaTasha Norman Center for Counseling & Disability Services Francis White, Lead Therapist Suite 2102 601-979-0374 Terrence Johnson, Therapist 601-979-0522 Laquita Sims Marketing/Outreach Specialist 601-979-0374 Jackie Nash Administrative Assistant 601-979-0374 Monica Wall-Jones Assistant Director for Disability Services 601-979-3704 Campus Ministries Rev. Elbert McGowan Coordinator Suite #2210 601-979-0525 Rev. William Ndishabandi Co-Advisor tor Religious Council 601-979-0480 Rev. Vera Hall Wesley Foundation 601-979-1318

Campbell College Housing and Residential Life Claude Huddleston, Director 601-979-2326 Jeanese Alexander Associate Director 601-979-4302 Gloria Wesley Assistant Director 601-979-2086

REDDIX COMPLEX Alice Harden Center for Service &

Community-Engaged Learning First Floor Dr. Gisele Gentry Associate Director of Service Learning 601-979-6938 Regina Clay Faculty Liason 601-979-6939

Dr. Samuel Jones Director of Health Services Dr. Robert Smith Associate University Physician Dr. Hursie Davis-Sullivan Associate University Physician Ollie Harper, R.N.C./W.H.C.N.P. Director of Nurses Victoria Coleman, L.P.N. Assistant Director of Nurses

Kimberly Harris Service-Learning Resource Specialist/ NSE Coordinator 601-979-4156

Jacqueline Martin, L.P.N. Staff Nurse

Eltease Moore Community Service Coordinator 601-979-1762

WALTER PAYTON RECREATION AND WELLNESS CENTER

Whitney Menogan Administrative Assistant 601-979-1761 JSU Veterans Center Timothy Abram, Director Reddic Complex, First Floor 601-979-0889 Kimberly Jones-Ward Benefits & Program Counselor 601-979-1755 Career Services Reddix Complex, First Floor 601-979-2477 Lashanda Jordan Director Dr. Lavenita Cottrell Assistant Director Jeremy Hodge Coordinator Alisha Hughes Administrative Assistant

HEALTH SERVICES CENTER 601-979-2260

Carolyn King Administrative Assistant

Arron Richardson Coordinator of Intramural Programming & Special Events 601-979-1368

BLACKBURN LANGUAGE ARTS BUILDING

Upward Bound, First Floor Reginald Castilla, Director Upward Bound Blackburn Language Arts Building, First Floor #100 601-979-4275 Courtney Garland Upward Bound Program Assistant 601-979-4275 Student Publications, 2nd Floor Sylvia T. Watley, Director Student Publications Room 208 601-979-2167 Shannon Tatum Publications & Office Manager 601-979-2167 Kierra Thomas Grapic Designer 601-979-8674


History of the Residential Halls at JSU Page 4 - August 2014

Campbell College

Alexander Residence Hall

Dixon Hall

Transitional Hall

McAllister-Whiteside

Alexander Residence Hall is named in honor of Florence Octavia Alexander, an alumna of the University and renowned educator in Mississippi. The Center was comprised of three residence halls, East, North and West halls. North Hall was torn down in 1998. Alexander East and West Halls are still being used. Alexander West Hall is currently under renovation and will re-open in fall 2014. Alexander East Hall will close for renovation in May 2014. Alexander Center currently is the freshman center. East Hall houses the males and West Hall houses the females. The Center currently has 400 rooms and can house 800 residents. It also has study rooms, a lobby with a large screen television, two laundry facilities and other amenities that are available in Alexander Center are: central air and heating, basic cable plus HBO, WiFi, and a MicroFridge unit in each room. Campbell College Suites is an upscale residence complex that is comprised of two residence halls, “North and South”. A student must

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have 56 hours or more to qualify to reside in Campbell College Suites. The suites feature spacious bathrooms, furnished living/dining areas, and a kitchenette that is equipped with a refrigerator and microwaves. Other amenities which are included are: private rooms, wall-to-wall carpet, central heat and air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, basic cable plus HBO, laundry facilities, hotel style locks, a community kitchen for special occasions, lobby with a big screen television, study rooms and a beautiful courtyard. An added feature to Campbell Suites North is the Housing/ Residence life Office is located on the first floor. Campbell College Suites was named after Campbell College, which was moved from Vicksburg to Jackson, Mississippi in 1899. The original Campbell College was named for Bishop Campbell who was presiding bishop of the Third District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. It was organized at Bethel A.M.E. Church in 1890 and was the first African American Methodist Episcopal Church. Faculty

and students at Campbell College were a part of the civil rights actions in Jackson during the Civil Rights Movement. John W. Dixon Hall was constructed in 1969. This seven-story facility houses 402 sophomores, junior, senior, and graduate male students. In 1983, New Men’s Dormitory was officially named J.W. Dixon Hall in honor of an outstanding alumnus, John W. Dixon. In 2004 Dixon Hall closed for renovations and reopened Spring 2006 as a suite style residence with a community kitchen for special occasions, wallto-wall carpet, central heat and airconditioning, study rooms, a laundry facility and a beautiful lobby with a big screen television. Other amenities are: basic cable plus HBO, Wi-Fi, hotel style locks and MicroFridge units in each room. McAllister-Whiteside Residence Hall was first occupied in 1982. The 247 room facility houses 444 female honor freshmen, sophomores and selected athletes. The five-story building has lobby/study rooms, laundry facilities and Micro fridge

Jackson State Residential Life

The Housing/Residence Life Department welcomes you to the Jackson State University family and we wish you a successful year. We invite you to become a part of our residence life program. The Housing/Residence Life Department is committed to enhancing your learning experience, personal growth, and leadership skills. Our activities and programs are designed to educate and build a strong community among our residents. If you are interested in becoming a part of the residence life community, we invite you to apply. You may apply two ways: request an application from the Housing Office or you may print an application from our website, fill out the application and mail it to the Housing Office with the non-refundable processing fee. Our web address is www.jsums. edu/housing. After receiving your housing

application, you will be assigned a room if space is available. We will send a pack of information to you, which will include your Residence Hall License Agreement, Data form, and items you may bring. If you request a specific person to be your roommate and we will make every effort to honor your request. As a resident on campus, you have the opportunity to share in community living at its best. • Convenience - walking to class, the library, health center, post office, dining services, wellness and recreational center, athletic events, and other campus events we also have basic cable (71 channels plus HBO), Internet access, Micro- Fridge units (microwave/refrigerator units) in every room, and laundry facilities are also available. We also have staff available 24 hours a day to handle any problems that may arise in the

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residence halls. • Friends - meeting new people is one of the best experiences about being a part of residence life. We have a very diverse community and some of the people you meet may become lifelong friends. • Academic Enhancement Tutorial Services: Community Directors (on call 24 hours a day), Assistant Directors, Community Assistants, and receptionists are available to assist you in meeting their academic and personal goals. • Programming educational, recreational, and social programs are also a part of residence life. Research shows that living on campus is a very positive factor in a student’s success especially during the freshman year. For further information about residence life, you may contact the Housing/Residence Life Department at 601-979 2326.

units in each room. Other amenities are: central heat and air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, basic cable plus HBO. Tiger Plaza was opened in the Fall of 2013 to accommodate the increasing enrollment at Jackson State University. Tiger Plaza is located in downtown Jackson on 400 Greymont Avenue near the Mississippi State Fairgrounds. During its first year of operation, the 120 room residence complex accommodated male students of all classifications. The rooms feature all the amenities of on-campus residence halls including twin beds, wardrobes, desks and private bathrooms. Transitional Hall is a four-story suite style facility that opened in August 2002 as a residence hall which houses students while other residence halls are renovated or built. Currently, Transitional Hall serves as a female residence hall, which houses 432 sophomore, junior, senior and graduate students. The amenities are basic cable plus HBO, WiFi, MicroFridge unit in each room, a laundry facility, central heat and airconditioning and hotel style.

Housing FAQs What is included in each room? Each room has twin beds, closets, a MicroFridge unit, and mini blinds. What size is the mattress in my room? Mattresses are twin size and regular length, 36x75x6. What is there to do in the residence halls? You may participate in hall governance through Residence Hall Association, attend meetings as well as participate in educational, recreational and social programs. We do have intramural sports available in the residence halls. Do the residence halls have many rules? Rules are in place to ensure the safety and rights of everyone. Some examples of these rules include: no smoking policy throughout the residence halls, quiet hours, and visiting hours for guests of the opposite gender. Rules governing these polices will be issued to you at check-in. Are you required to attend meetings that are held in the residence halls? Yes. All residence hall meetings are important and this is one way we communicate with you regarding policies and procedures, events, and other changes within the residence hall.

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JSU Dining Services Page 5 - August 2014

Your dining experience is more than great food. It is a community experience centered on culinary expertise, fresh ingredients, healthy options and a shared sense of environmental and social responsibility. Our team is committed to creating the best possible dining experience. Join us to experience the

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comfort, convenience, outstanding food and inviting atmosphere designed especially for you. We have various dining options throughout Jackson State University’s Campus. Meals can be purchased with your standard meal plan or Add-on Tiger Bucks. Add-on Tiger Bucks are cash values

included in some meal plans. They work like a prepaid debit card with funds kept on your student ID card. Add-on Tiger Bucks may be used at any on-campus dining location listed on the map. Add-on Tiger Bucks may be purchased at any time online at: https:// j s u m s . s o d e x o m y w a y.

com or in the JSU Dining Services office located in the Student Center on the first floor. S i n c e r e l y, S a n f o r d C . Wi n f i e l d General Manager SodexoMAGIC Jackson State University

These are your on campus dining options

Jackson State University | P.O. Box 17006 | 1400 J.R. Lynch Street Jackson, MS 39217

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Be frugal. Going to the movies, or even ordering pizza might cost less if you show your student I.D. Check travel fares for student discounts. Special New Student Issue

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Latasha Norman Center for Counseling & Disability Services Page 6 - August 2014

Tips for scholars Congratulations and welcome to Jackson State University (JSU)! Your decision to at¬tend JSU signals that you have chosen to become all that you can be and more while embracing JSU’s Core Values (Tradition, Accountability, Learning, Nurturing, Service, Responsibility) as you matriculate through your academic programs and college experience. You are now on your way to build¬ing new relationships, new experi¬ences, and developing new support systems. Your decision to attend JSU may be related to the research, academic and/or sports programs offered, a scholarship, or family ties to the University. Regardless of the category you fall in, learning how to make responsible decisions in your personal, academic and social settings will play a major role in helping you achieve your goals and become more successful in school, your chosen ca¬reer, and in life. As you transition into the diverse JSU community, valued support accumulated from significant others of your past will serve you while in college to increase faith, courage, and determination. In order to achieve desired outcome of goals and objectives obtained to shape your career paths, you will need to know the available campus-wide resources that will serve to support your efforts and assist you in reaching your college goals. JSU offers a variety of organizations including student internships, government associations, sports clubs, music clubs, service learning/community service, campus ministries, research groups, student newspaper, and many more! Consider volunteering and/or participating in one or more campus activities. As you enter your new semester: • Make a great impression! Respect yourself and others. Dress appropriately for classrooms and campus events. Refer to the Student Handbook as it relates to student dress. Use respectful tones when engaging in dialogue. Establish healthy boundaries with peers and practice assertive skills. Remember you will be held accountable for most, if not all decisions you make. • Attend all student orientations and new student activities. Read

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your Student Handbook! It discusses pertinent information in regards to student rights and responsibilities and the University’s policy related to conduct that he/she is expected to adhere while attending JSU. • Safety First! Get acquainted with your new environment! Take a moment to tour the campus with your peers. Familiarize yourself with resources that provide tips on campus safety. Be alert and aware of your surroundings. Avoid going into dark, closed areas on campus. Trust your instincts. If it doesn’t feel right; it isn’t right! • Take action! Make a list of goals you would like to achieve the first semester and repeat this action again until departure (graduation). Always ask questions. Faculty and staff are available to answer pertinent concerns. • Get to know your advisors, student mentors, professors, and career counselors. They can be beneficial in assisting you with answers to questions regarding concerns and/or future job opportunities. Be mindful of your attitude; it will play a large role in shaping your experiences and future success during your personal,

academic, and social life. • Engage in Sports! Participating in sports helps build leadership skills. Sports and related activities offer many benefits including being physically active, compliments your self esteem, boost friendships, and helps you to build positive relationships with adults. Be sure to find a balance by organizing your schedules so that you are successful at your chosen sport and academia! • Diversity and cultural richness is an integral component of the JSU community. Engage and learn with people from a variety of backgrounds. The idea is to interact in and out of class so that learning and living among students from various racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistics, and religious backgrounds be beneficial to all students. This exposure allows students the opportunity to broaden perspectives and increase knowledge about the world around us. • JSU has many organizations and activities going on during the entire school year. Plan your time well. Balance your coursework while enjoying extracurricular activities. Be sure to include activities such as sports

events, concerts, plays, Greek shows, meetings, etc, in addition to study times. • Take charge of your finances. Be attentive to financial support designated to pay tuition and fees. Keeping track of your student account and finances is very important. Budget, budget, budget! Be aware of your expenditures. Do not build debt! • Set goals to maintain a healthier lifestyle. Exercise and/or meditate daily. Enjoy all food groups while eating in moderations and drinking plenty of water. Attend campus Health Fairs; seek expert health care advice from the Student Health Services Center and other professional campus resources. Take advantage of the Walter Payton Fitness & Wellness Center. • Enjoy YOUR time at JSU! This is YOUR University! Work hard and be a good citizen while in your learning environment. Become a serious scholar, a responsible individual, and an active member of the JSU family! For more information and/or counseling services, please contact The Latasha Norman Center for Counseling & Disability Services @ 601-979-0374

JSU DISABILITY SERVICES a. The student is to secure notetakers with the assistance of his/ her instructor if needed. DS suggests 2 or 3 notetakers per class. b. As a general rule, notetakers are NOT compensated. c. It is recommended that the student ask his/her instructor to check the notes for accuracy and completeness on a regular basis.

Getting Started

In order for a person to be eligible for services, the following requirements must be met: 1. Apply and be admitted to Jackson State University undergraduate or graduate program. 2. Provide current and comprehensive documentation of a disability to the ADA Office of Disability Services. 3. Register with the ADA Office of Disability Services to initiate accommodations. 4. Work as a full-time, part-time, or adjunct employee of the University.

Intake Procedures

The mission of ADA services is to provide reasonable accommodations to students and employees who qualify under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). Collaborating with

faculty and staff will empower students/employees who have disabilities. Each individual will be enabled to equal access to an education and university life.

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A student must self-identify with the ADA Office of Disability Services each semester or session for which you are seeking accommodations. • Provide current documentation from a professional qualified to diagnose the specific disability. • The Assistant Director of

ADA Services must review all documentation and determine whether the student is eligible to receive services. • Reasonable and appropriate accommodations are determined by the student and the ADA of Services Assistant Director based on documented needs and functional limitations of the individual. • Letters of Accommodation may be re-evaluated with input from the instructor, the student, or additional documentation. The aim is to encourage self-advocacy skills in the individual with a disability and to include the faculty member or supervisor in the accommodations plan. • Accommodation letters must be requested, reviewed, and reissued each semester the student expects to receive services. • FERPA, HIPPA and all other laws of confidentiality are observed strictly. All individuals seeking services must sign a release of information statement which promotes dialogue among office staff, the student, and the instructor or service provider on a need-to-know basis. Additional information is available through our office at 601.979.3704 (telephone), 601.979.6919 (TTY). Call us should your future visits require any advance assistance. The office is located on the second floor of the JSU Student Center.

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Campus Ministries Page 7 - August 2014 A very famous person once said, “For what will it profit a person if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a person give in return for his soul?” These have to be some of the most important questions asked of all time. They are very direct and if we slow down to think about answers, we will find ourselves on a search for the meaning of life. Not life in general, but your own life. It’s easy to think that we exist in order to accumulate wealth, get our slice of the american pie, change the world, have great careers, marry the person of our dreams and so forth. While nothing is wrong with either of those things, should they be our ultimate concerns in life? According to this teacher, the answer is, “No!” Our biggest need in life is to properly care for our greatest possession in life - our soul! It’s the part of us that thinks, reasons, makes judgements about moral behavior, responds correctly to beauty and injustice, and compels us to believe that God exists who also rewards those who diligently seek Him. It’s the part of us that leads us to ask questions like, “Why am I on earth? Why do I exist? Where shall I spend eternity? Why is there suffering and pain in the world? Will someone ever bring an eternal end to suffering and sorrow?” The human soul, while it does inhabits our physical bodies, it also makes us unique (spiritual beings) - unlike every living creature in all of

creation. We will give an account, before our Creator, as to what we did with our souls. Campus Ministries exists in order to help our students, who are having their minds challenged and lives changed, to properly care for their souls during their time at Jackson State. In order to accomplish this, we provide Bible/Book Studies, Worship Services, Fellowship Activities, Community Service/Mission Trip Opportunities, and Counseling by seminary trained pastors. There are numerous religious organizations, on campus, that will help you with your journey. For more information about Campus Ministries, please contact either myself, Pastor Elbert McGowan (Pastor El), or my counter-part, Pastor William Ndishabandi. Our offices are located on the 2nd floor of the Student Center. You can also contact Elder Vera Hall, who is the new Director for Wesley Foundation. Her office is on the 1st Floor of the Reddix Building. Either one of us will happily provide you with information regarding the religious organizations on campus and their meeting times, as we all not only lead ministries on campus but are also advisors to the Religious Council at JSU. Sincerely, Pastor El RUF Campus Ministry www.jsuruf.com Twitter: ruf_pastor_el Instagram: ruf_pastor_el

Students participate in Reformed University Fellowship bible study. Cell: 601-622-8505 Office: 601-979-0525 Email: elbertmcgowan@gmail.com Pastor William Ndishabandi Absalom Jones Campus Ministry Cell: 601-519-7334 Office: 601-979-0480

Email: wndisha@aol.com Elder Vera Hall Wesley Foundation Email:jsuwesleyfoundationms@yahoo.com Post Office Box 17456 Jackson, MS 39217

Religious Council The mission of the ‘Religious Council’ is to encourage and support the spiritual and religious development of the Jackson State University community through providing opportunities for dialogue, fellowship, and worship. ABSALOM JONES CAMPUS MINISTRY Please stop my office (Pastor William) for more information about this campus ministry. My office is located in the SGA suites, on the 2nd Floor of the Student Center. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES (FCA) FCA currently meets on Thursday nights, JSU Student Center, in the meditation Room. FCA presents to athletes and coaches, and all they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationship and in the fellowship of the Church. INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP InterVarsity exists to establish and advance, at JSU, witnessing communities of

students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and LORD: growing in love for God, God’s Word, God’s people of every ethnicity and culture and God’s purposes in the world. For more information about InterVarsity, you can reach me, Jason “Smiley” Abrams, at 601-8323183 or jasonmabrams@gmail. com INTERFAITH FOSPEL CHIOR InterFaith stimulates and enhances the quality of the spiritual outlook of JSU students through traditional and contemporary Gospel music. Be on the lookout for flyers soon! RUF CAMPUS MINISTRY You can learn more about RUF, by visiting www.jsuruf. com. You can meet our staff, see pictures of the students we minister to, and learn more about the numerous things we do on campus. We are starting our 8th year of ministry on the Campus of Jackson State and we’ve had the honor of ministering to thousands of students over the years. On a typical Thursday night, you will find all types of students at RUF. Despite our

many differences, on some level, we all long for truth, we long for meaning in life, we long for real friendships, we long for help when life gets hard, we long for joy that is unshakable, we long for answers to life’s most difficult questions, we long for advice when tough decisions are before us and we long for an encounter with the living God (through worship and His Word). RUF seeks to provide these things. The easiest way to be a part of RUF is to connect with us every Thursday night, in the Student Center Movie Theater (2nd Floor), at 7:45PM! Word and Worship begins at 7:45. Food and Fellowship begins at 8:45. Once you check us out, you will hear about other ways to get involved. We have cookouts, concerts, mission trips, small group Bible studies, dinner in Pastor El’s home after church on Sunday’s, Guy’s nights, Girl’s nights, etc. RUF has its own Text Messaging System. To get a weekly text message reminder, text JSURUF to the number 41411. It’s FREE! Also, feel free to connect with us on Instagram/ Twitter and to lock our contact information in your phone. Welcome to JSU, Class of 2018!

For specific reminders of the things we will be doing with/ for your class, text RUF2014 to 41411. Campus Pastor: Paster El Email: emcgowan@ruf.org Cell: 601-622-8505 WESLEY FOUNDATION JSU Wesley Foundation, Inc is T.U.R.N.U.P. for Jesus. JSU Wesley Foundation has a new Campus Minister/Director whose goal is to empower. Elder Vera Hall is new to Jackson State University, but she is no stranger to campus ministry nor is she a stranger to hard work and dedication. Elder Vera has dedicated nine years of labor and servitude for the Kingdom of Jesus Christ at Jackson State’s rival, Alcorn State University as Wesley Foundation’s Director/ Campus Minister. The JSU Wesley Foundation’s goals are to establish a Cinderella College Woman ministry and a “Girlfriend” network that will empower, engage, and mentor college women to establish a relationship with God and/ or maintain their relationship with God as they pursue their academic pursuits. JSU Wesley Foundation mission is to

empower students outside the classroom, where students can lead spiritually, academically, and socially. JSU Wesley’s purpose is to empower students for the community, the local and/or universal church, and the larger university/campus. JSU Wesley’s Campus Minister/Director will be available for counseling and as a sounding board. A Wesley website, facebook, and instagram page are coming soon. In the meantime you can visit Wesley Foundation’s Campus Minister in the Reddix Building Suite 126 or by simply dialing Office Extension: 1318 and via Email: jsuwesleyfoundationms@ yahoo.com JSU Wesley Foundation’s 2014 Theme: Wesley T.U.R.N.U.P. for Jesus! T.U.R.N.U.P. = Tigers United Reaching Nations with a Universal Praise Wesley Foundation is TURNUP:TURNUP for Prayer (P.U.S.H.) Pray Until Something Happens; TURNUP for the Word; TURNUP for Campus Ministry; TURNUP for Empowerment at Jackson State University!

JSU Veterans Center • Veterans Services Mission: Our mission is to improve and enhance the success of student veterans, service members and dependents. We support the Division of Student Life through the development and implementation of outreach programs designed to provide student support services focused on the special needs and requirements of today’s military student. Services Provided to Veterans, Service-Members, Dependents and Survivors (VSDS): • Adivse prospective VSDS students on the admission process. • Assist VSDS students with their military education benefits. (G.I. Bill) • Provide resources through the Career Center Transition Program. • Offer counseling support services to VSDS students through the Latasha Norman Center for Counseling & Disability Services. • Provide academic support services to VSDS students between departmental units on campus.

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Members of the Veterans and Military Center. • Reach out to the VSDS population throughout Mississippi to inform them of education opportunities at Jackson State University. • Recruit the VSDS population throughout Mississippi. • Serve as a liaison between the

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veteran student community, the University and Veterans Affairs. Contact Information: For more information, the Veterans Center is located in the Jacob Reddix Building on the 1st Floor in rooms 101 & 102.

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You can also call: 601-979-1365 or 601-979-1755 or fax:601-9796918. The hours of operation are 8:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Additional information is located on the website: www.jsums. edu/studentlife/veteran-studentservices-program.

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New Student Orientation and Welcome Week Events Page 8 - August 2014

New Student Orientation and Welcome Week is designed to support students in making a smooth transition into the JSU community. Students will participate in a variety of information academic, social, and community service activities to help connect students with resources and services.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Monday, August 18, 2014

Move In Day

8:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Community Service

9:00 AM: Check-in at the Walter Payton Recreation Center

(For students who participated in the July Orientation) Meet at the Information Booth JSU Student Center, 1st Floor

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM: Meet and Greet for Parents and Families

JSU Student Center, Commuter Lounge – 2nd Floor Meet and greet…take a break from the summer heat! We know its move-in day, so come as you are. Come sip a cool drink and have a bite to eat with Administrators, Faculty, and Staff of Jackson State University.

6:00 PM-9:00 PM: ROMP at the REC

This interactive program will provide students the opportunity to learn more about the recreation center. The event will provide the following: an information session, mini-sport tourneys, group exercise demonstrations, SAC orientations, tours, refreshments, music, and prizes.

8:00 PM: Movie Night on the Green

(between the College of Liberal Arts and College of Business) Movie: Godzilla. This event is open to Members of the Class of 2018 and future Jacksonians Rain Location – Rose McCoy Auditorium

8:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Community Service Project

Sunday, August 17, 2014

8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: Academic Advisement

Tuesday, August 19, 2014 Meet at the Information Booth JSU Student Center, 1st Floor

College of Liberal Arts (A-L) JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Campus Ministries Meet and Greet

A special non-denominational meet and greet for students, parents, and guests with Campus Ministers at Jackson State University. Conducted by Rev. Elbert McGowan Student Center Ballroom A

9:35 AM – 10:35 AM: Academic Advisement

12:00 PM - 12:50 PM: Getting Connected: How We Support Parents and Families

10:40 AM – 11:40 AM: Academic Advisement

Rose E. McCoy Auditorium Representatives from key departments will discuss everything parents and families need to address key issues in the first year of college and ways to support your students. Parents of past and present JSU students will also share exciting testimonials.

College of Liberal Arts (M-Z) JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

College of Education and Human Development, College of Public Service, and Undecided Majors JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

12:45 PM – 1:45 PM: Academic Advisement

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Opening Convocation

College of Business (A-L) JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

3:45 PM – 4:20 PM: Money Matters

1:50 PM – 2:50 PM: Academic Advisement

Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center

College of Business (M-Z) JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

Rose E. McCoy Auditorium Session for Parents and Families Financial Services (Business Office), Financial Aid, and CyberLearning representatives discuss private loans, tuition payment plans, iPad-associated fees and key dates, including those for bill payment and reapplication for financial aid next year.

College of Science, Engineering and Technology (A-L) JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Campus Safety and Security

4:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Academic Advisement

Rose E. McCoy Auditorium Session for Parents and Families.Representatives will present information regarding security and safety on campus. Details will be discussed regarding the University Emergency Notification System, FERPA, social media safety, campus safety and other safety programs that the University offers students.

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Leading By Example – Class of 2018 Student Body Leaders Nominations

2:55 PM – 3:55 PM: Academic Advisement

College of Science, Engineering and Technology (M-Z) JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

4:00 PM: “Putting the ‘U’ In JSU”

Rose McCoy Auditorium Putting “U” in JSU is an opportunity for students to get a sneak peak at various Student Life departments and leadership opportunities. Additionally, candidates for student leadership positions in the Class of 2018 will be introduced.

Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center Are you interested in serving your class as a student leader? If yes, make plans to attend this mandatory session hosted by members of the 2014-2015 Student Government Association. Remember, bring a friend to nominate you for one of the following class positions: president, vice-president, business manager, secretary, assistant secretary, parliamentarian, two (2) senators, king and queen.

6:30 PM: Beat the Heat Foam Party

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM: Class of 2018 “Kickback”

8:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Community Service Project

Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center Take some time to “kickback” with the Class of 2018 following nominations. Food and Music

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Pedestrian Walkway featuring DJ T-Money Food - Giveaways

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

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Meet at the Information Booth JSU Student Center, 1st Floor

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8:30 AM – 4:45 PM: Academic Advisement & Registration Transfer students with 60 or more earned hours, juniors and seniors advised in their major departments JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

7:00 PM: LOL Comedy Show

Rose E. McCoy Auditorium Comedians: Corwin Oglesby - Yohance Collins Ronnie Jordan

12:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Class of 2018 Student Body Elections

JSU Student Center – Commuter Lounge, 2nd Floor

5:00 PM: Who Runs the Yard-Meet the Greeks & Festival Lawn of the John A. People Building (Celebration for all Students with Food and Music)

Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:30 AM- 12:00 PM: Community Service Project Meet at the Information Booth - JSU Student Center, 1st Floor

Thursday, August 21, 2014 8:30 AM – 4:45 PM: Academic Advisement & Registration

The following activities will be available for students Fitness Challenge, Open Gym, Open Free Tennis, Basketball, Touch Football, etc. Walter Payton Fitness Center

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM: “JSU S.O.U.L: Students Organized to Understand Leadership”

12:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Party with a Purpose

Transfer students with 60 or more earned hours, juniors and seniors advised in their major departments JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

Featuring Patrick George Lee E. Williams Athletic and Assembly Center This program will provide students with an opportunity to learn about leadership while exploring their leadership abilities through teambuilding exercises, lectures, and evaluations.

7:00 PM: It’s Showtime at JSU

(Apollo Style Talent Show for the Class of 2018) Rose E. McCoy Auditorium Interested in showcasing your talent? If you are a residential student, please see your Community Assistant to sign up. If you are a commuter student, please visit the Center for Student Engagement and Inclusion, Suite 2147 in the JSU Student

Featuring DJ T-Money Facilitated by JSU Student Health Services, this is an opportunity for all students to receive pertinent health resources on topics such as HIV/AIDS, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Family Planning.

4:00 PM – 11:00 PM: Movie Night & Game Room Student Center Theater and Game Room Movie: The Murder

Sunday, August 24, 2014 10:00 AM: Worship Services JSU Student Center Ballroom A

Friday, August 22, 2014 8:30 AM – 4:45 PM: Academic Advisement & Registration Transfer students with 60 or more earned hours, juniors and seniors advised in their major departments JSU Student Center Theatre- 2nd Floor

6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Evening Worship Service and Gospel Concert

10:00 AM: Freshman Closing Orientation Program

“Welcome to Tigerland, Embracing Your Journey” Speaker: DeMarco Morgan Rose E. McCoy Auditorium As the Welcome Week culminating program, students will understand the importance of evolving academically, socially, and spiritually throughout their matriculation at Jackson State University.

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Rose McCoy Auditorium Featuring: Jason Gibson & Destiny Project

7:00 PM: Movie Night

JSU Student Theater Movie: The Amazing Spiderman 2

Monday, August 25, 2014 Classes Begin!

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University Student Health Center - Providing Out-Patient Medical Service Page 10 - August 2014 The Jackson State University Student Health Center provides students readily available access to a variety of outpatient medical services for acute illnesses, injuries, and emotional problems. Campus wide health promotion is also a major focus of the Health Center. The clinic is located on Prentiss Street across from the Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Building next to Dixon Hall. It is open from 8 a.m. -5 p.m. on Monday-Friday with special extended hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays to be announced. The staff includes three physicians (two males, one female), a nurse practitioner certified in women’s health care and three licensed practical nurses. The clinic services are available to all registered students as well as faculty and staff. There is no additional fee to use the clinic for students and no appointments are necessary. However, appointments for the family planning services and certain special exams (i.e. sports and military pre-participation physicals) may be required. Also, a small fee is charged for certain labs, supplies and prescription medications that may be provided on site by the clinical staff. Faculty and staff are encouraged to join the Health Center’s Service Plan that entitles them to certain clinic services or they may pay a small fee to be seen by the clinical staff each visit. Although the services offered at the center are not expensive, students are strongly encouraged to have personal health insurance as major illnesses requiring hospitalization, certain lab tests and special X-rays require referral to off- campus facilities not affiliated with the college. The expense related to the use of these services are usually high and would become the responsibility of the student or their parents. A partial list of services offered at the Health Center are listed. Visit us at anytime. For additional information, contact the Student Health Center at 601 979-2260 or contact us at our email address Healthservices@ jsums.edu.

Student participates in annual Wellness/Health Fair held in the Student Center.

Photo: DeBrico Williams

Health Services Offered: • Injuries/illness treatment • Influenza management • Asthma management • HIV testing • STD evaluations and treatment • Urinary tract infection evaluation • Evaluation of male genitourinary problems (including prostatitis, hernias, testicular problems) • Family Planning Services • Pregnancy Testing • Emergency Contraceptive counseling • Sexual assault support • Allergy management • Hypertension Screening • Diabetes Screening • Weight Loss management • Diet and exercise counseling • Vaccinations for Hepatitis B, HPV • Physician counseling for alcohol and tobacco • Depression and sleep disturbances

Health Center nurse takes blood sample from student.

Career Services Center provides Jackson State students career options The mission of the Career Services Center is to provide career services in a supportive and proactive manner for Jackson State University students and alumni; including information and counseling on career choices, graduate and professional school opportunities, internship, and full-time employment opportunities. The Center also provides effective and efficient services to employers through recruitment programs and activities. The Career Services Center provides the following services: • Career Coaching, to assist students in developing realistic and innovative career goals. • Job Search Skills Development provides assistance with resume and cover letter writing and the interview process. • Tigers2Work, web-based recruiting system that allows JSU students and alumni to electronically submit resumes

to employers, search for internships, part-time, full-time job opportunities, and search for employer information. • On-Campus Interviews, accommodate numerous employers annually to conduct interviews with students for internship, and full-time career opportunities. • Internship Programs, to integrate classroom theory with practical experience in the work place. • Career Resources include career guides, brochures, and manuals that contain information on: graduate and professional schools; employment outlook and opportunities in business, industry, government, social service, and education; profiles of major corporations; information on salary expectations; and job seeking guides. Students are urged to visit the Career Services Center and learn firsthand of available opportunities. The Center is located on the 1st Floor of the

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Student interviews with a participating school district during Teacher Recruitment Day.

Reddix Building and is open on a walk-in basis Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For

more information contact us at 601-979-2477 or visit our site at http://www.jsums.edu/careers.

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Alice V. Harden Center for Service & Community Engaged Learning Page 11 - August 2014

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Alice Varnado Harden Center for Service and Community Engaged Learning Schedule August 18-20, 2014 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Community Service Sites

WIC Lynch Street WIC Medical Mall Operation Upward Perkins Center Good Samaritan Center YMCA Fortification YMCA IS Sanders Jackson Zoo

Red Cross MS Food Network MARL Animal Rescue League Jackson Zoo Jackson Visitors Bureau Make A Wish Foundation

For a complete schedule of upcoming community service opportunities, please call the Harden Center for Service at 601979-1294. JSU undergradute students entering the university are required to have 120 service hours to meet graduation requirements! 3 1. 2014 Alternative Spring Break participants who traveled to Atlanta, Ga. 2. Students stock shelves at WIC Center. 3. JSU students collect donations for the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign.

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STUDENTS WHO ENROLLED AT JSU IN FALL 2010-PRESENT, MUST MEET THE 120 SERVICE HOUR REQUIREMENT; TRANSFER STUDENTS NEED 60 HOURS. Jackson State University considers community involvement and service work a fundamental component of higher education. While academics are at the core of any degree, learning how to translate such acquired knowledge and skill to the betterment of one’s community is the true basis of a well-rounded education. The mission of the Alice Varnado Harden Center for Service and Community Engaged Learning is to provide students, faculty, staff, and community partners of Jackson State University a readily accessible doorway through which they can explore the rewards and benefits of providing service to the community. Our center is designed to engage all stakeholders to foster: Experiential learning, real-world problem solving, awareness of diversity and multicultural issues, broadened global perspectives, community involvement, compassion and concern towards others, leadership, active citizenship and social consciousness. We cultivate programs that foster university engagement within the larger community, which emphasizes a deep commitment to the social issues faced daily, by those that surround us. It is our intent to motivate, inspire, enhance and assist the students, faculty, staff and community partners to fulfill the unmet needs of the community through service initiatives. The AVCSCEL promotes social action through campus-community partnerships, faculty scholarship and student involvement. Check out our

programs below to get involved. Alternative Breaks This is the perfects short-term volunteer experience, designed to place teams of college students in communities to engage in civic engagement and experiential learning during their summer, fall, winter, weekend or spring breaks. Alternative Breaks are our flagship and most popular program, year after year. Students travel cross the U.S. and internationally perform projects for community agencies and learn about social issues such as literacy, poverty, racism, hunger, homelessness and the environment. Participants receive a detailed orientation, and participate in reflection sessions, during pre-andpost trip group sessions. Civic Engagement/Community Service Your volunteer service of a few hours a week will make a difference to people in need. The immersion is another culture driven by the environment and deepens your understanding of our society in a way that goes beyond your preconceived orientation. You will learn what challenges communities face and see how your work furthers the community’s goals. You will also build valuable relationships with the people that you work along beside each time your serve. You can also make a difference by supporting and contributing to meet a need in the community that affects the lives of the elderly, homeless, people with disabilities, schools, childcare centers and many other community organizations.

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National Student Exchange (NSE) The National Student Exchange (NSE) is a program for undergraduate exchange within the United States and Canada. Instead of crossing oceans, NSE students cross state, regional, provincial, and cultural boarders. The Program provides an exciting opportunity to attend one of 200 colleges and universities at in-state tuition or at little or no more cost than you now pay! NSE is now placing 4,500 students for exchange annually. Service Ambassador (Work Study) Students selected to work in the Student Service Ambassador Program through the Alice Varnado Harden Center for Service and Community Engaged Learning play a key role in promoting the value and ethic of service at the university. Service Ambassadors assist in supervising and supporting students at their service site and assist in all facets of various activities, particularly servicelearning. Service-Learning Students engage in volunteer service related to a service-learning course in which they meet regularly with a faculty member to reflect, discuss and analyze the impact of their issues. Students will think critically about issues of public policy, active citizenship and civic responsibility. Academic credits are issued for successful completion of the servicelearning course and generally a minimum number of civic engagement hours are required.

How to Get Involved in Civic Engagement at JSU Getting involved in civic engagement at Jackson State University is very simple. The Center has information on a wide variety of opportunities for community involvement. Should you have questions about on campus community service opportunities, off campus community service opportunities, Alternative Spring Break opportunities, the National Student Exchange Program, servicelearning, Service-Ambassadors, forms, deadlines, and access to the over 500 agency’s and/or organizations on the agency-partner list, please contact the following individuals: Dr. Gisele N. Gentry, Associate Director of the Alice Varnado Harden Center for Service and Community Engaged Learning, (60)1-979-1294 Regina Clay, Service-Learning Faculty Liaison (601)-979-6939 Kimberly Harris, Resource Specialist and Coordinator of the National Student Exchange Program, (601)-979-4156 Whitney Menogan, Administrative Assistant, (601)-979-1761 Eltease Moore, Community Service Coordinator, (601)-979-1762 ***Visit the Alice Varnado Harden Center for service and Community Engaged Learning located in the Jacob L. Reddix Office Complex, Suite 110.

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Center for Student Engagement & Inclusion Page 12 - August 2014 Looking for ways to get involved? At Jackson State University, student leadership and student organizations are just as diverse as our student body, faculty and staff. We have over 100 ways to get involved so there is something for everyone. Getting involved in a student organization is a good way to discover what interest you the most while meeting new friends. The Center for Student Engagement and Inclusion, located in Suite 2147 of the JSU Student Center is here to help you get started. That’s where you will find the Student Government Association, Pageants and Productions, Student Organizations, the Spirit Team, and the Student Leadership Institute which is the clearinghouse for becoming a certified leader and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Other popular initiatives and groups includes: Fraternities and Sororities, the Honda All-Star Campus Challenge,

Student organization holds meeting in the Student Center.

Commuter Connection Program, Parent’s Association, Religious Organizations and Academic Honor

Societies just to name a few. and community service. No matter All groups offer opportunities for what you like to do, it is so easy to leadership, in addition to campus get involved at JSU.

Clubs and Organizations Student Organizations are an excellent avenue to experience student life to the fullest and become a wellrounded student leader at Jackson State. Traditionally, many successful JSU graduates have received numerous benefits such as intellectual, social, moral and physical development from being connected and involved with student clubs and organizations. Jackson State University affords every student approximately 100 ways to complement their classroom experience, which will lead to favor-

ably impacting the communities in which they live and work. Attend the annual the Student Organizations Expo to be held in the JSU Student Center to find out about what student clubs and organizations have to offer at JSU. You also may be interested in being a part of the Student Government Association (SGA) through the election process of Class Senators. This organization advocates the issues and concerns of their constituents so the JSU student experience will be meaningful and memorable. In addition, the Student

ACADEMIC COUNCIL/ Mass Communications Club HONOR SOCIETIES Mathematics Club Accounting Society Meteorological Student Society AFROTC - Soaring Tigers Minority Association of Pre-Medical Alpha Chi Students (MAPS) Alpha Kappa Delta Honor Society National Association of Blacks in Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society Criminal Justice Alpha Lambda Delta National Assoc. of Black Journalists Alpha Mu Gamma Honor Society National Health and Fitness Association American Advertising Federation National Organization for Professional American Chemical Society Advancement of Black Chemist and American Marketing Association Chemical Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers National Society of Black Engineers Army ROTC Tiger Battalion National Student Speech, Language Arnold Air Society and Hearing Association Assoc. of Computing Machinery Phi Alpha Assoc. of Technology, Management Phi Alpha Theta & Applied Engineering Phi Delta Alpha Business Law Society Artist’s Club Phi Epsilon Kappa Beta Beta Beta Phi Kappa Phi Beta Gamma Sigma Pi Gamma Mu Beta Kappa Chi Pi Lambda Theta Blue Key Honor Society Pi Mu Epsilon Chemistry Society Pi Sigma Alpha Chi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society Political Science Club Chi Alpha Sigma Nat’l College Pre-Health Society Athlete Honor Society Psi Chi National Honor Society Chi Epsilon Pi Honor Society Psychology Club Economics Club Psychology @ Work Epsilon Pi Tau PRSSA Fannie Lou Hamer Pre-Law Club Sigma Alpha Pi Honor Society Financial Management Association Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society Health, Physical Education and Social Work Student Association Recreation Club Soc. for the Adv. of Management History Club (SAM) JSU Student Chapter of IEEE Society of Manufacturing Engineers Kappa Delta Pi Society of Physics Students Lambda Alpha Epsilon Society of Women Engineers

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Government Association coordinates and facilitates the football pep rallies, Homecoming festivities and other interest activities. All students, residential and commuter are equally important at Jackson State University. With that in mind, student living and gainfully employed in the Jackson metropolitan area are encouraged to stay connected to student life by participating in student activities at JSU. It is important to join a student club/ organization that is concerned about issues affecting your daily school ac-

Sociological Society Spectrum Student Council for Exceptional Children National Education Assoc. (NEA) Urban Studies Club CLASS COUNCIL Freshman Class Sophomore Class Junior Class Senior Class NATIONAL PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL, INC. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (Inactive) Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Baptist Student Union Berean Outreach Ministry Church of Christ Holiness U.S.A. Student Union (S.W.A.T.) (COGIC) Collegiate Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes Friends Overcoming Crisis Using Solutions (F.O.C.U.S.) Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship JSU Interfaith Gospel Choir Men & Women of Vision

tivities, such as (frequency of shuttle routes, construction detours, computer lab availability, library hours, etc.) Keep in mind, prospective employers are seeking students that are achieving academic excellence and actively serving the communities in which they live and work. Questions regarding the value of being involved with student clubs and organizations, or activities for commuter students may be directed to Ms. Gilda Robinson at (601) 979-3308, Suite 2147 of the JSU Student Center.

Men of God Christian Fraternity, Inc. Muslim Students Association Reformed Univ. Fellowship (RUF) Revolution on Campus (R.O.C.) Tigers for Christ: JSU Church of Christ Campus Ministry Wesley Foundation RESIDENTIAL COUNCIL Campbell Suites South – Women Campbell Suites North – Men E.T. Stewart Hall for Men F.O. Alexander East Residence F.O. Alexander West Residence John W. Dixon Hall for Men McAllister-Whiteside Residence Transitional Dorm Residence Hall Association SPECIAL INTEREST COUNCIL Akoben Society ACLU @JSU Awareness Society Blue and White Flash Newspaper Ceramic Clay Club Cheerleaders/Tumblers Club Commuter Student Association Dance Ensemble Dazzlers Dance Team Earth Angels First Book College Advisory Board Food Service Club Honda Campus All Star Challenge Inroads Student Association Insatiable Modeling Squad Int’l Student Assoc. Investment Club “J” Club Student Athlete Advisory Committee

Karate Club Maddrama Performance Troupe (NAACP) Chapter #5843 National Recreation Organization OutSpoken Pierian Literary Society Pre-Alumni Club Shakespeare Club Starlight Club Student Educational Exchange (SEE) Student in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Student Programming Board Tau Beta Sigma Sorority, Inc. Tiger P.R.I.D.E. Connection (TPC) University Choir/Chorale University Club- Alabama Chapter University Club - Arkansas Chapter University Club-California Chapter University Club-Caribbean Chapter University Club - China Initiatives University Club-Georgia Chapter University Club-Illinois Chapter University Club-Indiana Chapter University Club-Louisiana Chapter University Club-Michigan Chapter University Club-Missouri Chapter University Club-Tennessee Chapter University Club -Texas Chapter University Orchestra University Marching Band Young Democrats at JSU Young Forward Lookers at JSU STUDENTGOVERNMENTASSOC. MISS JSUANDTHE ROYAL COURT

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Class of 2015 Election Information Page 13 - August 2014

Class of 2018, this is your opportunity to get involved.

Freshman Class Elections 8/17/2014 – Nominations & Application Submission Time: 5:00 p.m. Location: Lee E. Williams Athletics & Assembly Center (AAC) 8/18/2014 – Notification of Qualified Candidates via email If you have questions, please visit the Center for Student Engagement and Inclusion, Suite 2147, JSU Student Center 8/18/2014 – Campaigning Begins **after receiving qualifying email** Location: Campus 8/19/2014 – Speeches & Meet the Candidates Forum Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: Student Center - Ballroom A&B 8/20/2014 – Candidate Campaigning Time: All Day Location: Campus 8/21/2014 – Candidate Campaigning Time: All Day Location: Campus 8/22/2014 – Freshman Class Elections Time: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Location: Commuter Lounge, 2nd Floor of the JSU Student Center 8/23/2013 – Announcement of Winners Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: Lawn of John A. Peoples Bldg.

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The following explains the Student Government Association’s structure for the Organization of Classes and the offices to be field. For additional information, contact The Center for Student Engagement and Inclusion at 601-979-1179. Article VI – Class Council Each class shall have officers consisting of the president, vice-president, business manager, secretary, assistant secretary, parliamentarian, two (2) senators, king and queen. Section III. Election and Appointment of Class Officers A. Be a member of their respective classes (according to hours completed) during the election process. B. Shall not be on any type of disciplinary, scholastic or attendance probation at time of election or during his/her term of office. C. Candidates for Class Queens & Kings must also participate in a pageant or deliver a speech as scheduled by the Election Commission, be single, never have been married and not have a child. Section IV. Duties and Powers of Class President A. The President shall govern the class and plan activities and functions to promote the class as a whole. B. Serve as the official spokesperson for the Class. C. Call and preside over Class meetings. D. Present to Class at least twice a semester, a report on planned Class activities. E. Recommend in writing and with reasonable cause the removal of elected or appointed officers. F. Call special Class and Class officer meetings. G. Serve as an ex officio member of the Executive Council. H. The Senior Class President shall serve on Commencement Committee. Section V. Duties and Powers of the Class Vice President A. Preside in the absence of the President. B. Serve as an ex officio member of all Class committees, both standing and ad hoc. C. Serve as chair of the Class Program Committee. D. Perform the necessary and proper duties designated him/her by the President as related to class business. Section VI. Duties and Powers of the Class Business Manager A. Keep an accurate record of all disbursements of funds. B. Serve as temporary depositor of Class funds. C. Make available a financial report at each Class meeting. D. Sign all requisition for Class funds. Submit a copy to Office of Student Center for Leadership and Involvement. E. An inventory of all Class property and submit a report, in writing, on the conditions and state of the same to the Senate on or before their first regularly scheduled Senate meeting F. Serve as Chairperson of the Class Budget & Finance Committee. G. Serve on the SGA Finance Committee Section VII. Duties and Powers of the Class Secretary A. Take and keep accurate records of the proceedings of each schedule as well as called meeting. B. Be responsible for bringing to each meeting the following items: 1. The minutes of the previous meetings. 2. The SGA Constitution and Policy and Procedures. 3. A list of all standing and ad-hoc committees and their members. C. Perform and assist in tasks delegated him/her by the Class President as related to Class business. D. Make available to the Office of Student Leadership and Involvement copies of minutes as well as agendas of all meetings within 48 hours of meetings. Also make copies available to the Executive Secretary. E. Carry out the official correspondence of the Class. F. Adhere to the Attendance Policy. Section VIII. Duties and Powers of the Class Assistant Secretary A. Perform the duties of the Secretary in his/her absence. B. Assist the Secretary with his/her assignments. C. Follow all requests prescribed to him/her by the Class President and/or Secretary. D. Serve as official Secretary to all Class Committees. E. Serve as Class Historian. F. Adhere to Attendance Policy. Section IX. Duties and Powers of the Class Parliamentarian A. Advise the presiding officer of the Class meeting of parliamentary procedure. B. Follow Roberts Rule of Order to maintain order throughout the meeting. C. Carry out assignments proscribed to him/her by the Class President as related to Class business. D. Bring to Class meeting a copy of proper parliamentary procedures (Robert’s Rule of Order) and SGA Constitution. E. Adhere to Attendance Policy. Section X. Duties and Powers of the Class Senators A. Serve as voting member of the Student Senate. B. Report directly to the Class on the activities of the Senate. C. Carry out assignments prescribed to him/her by the Class President related to Class business. D. Adhere to the Attendance Policy. Section XI. Duties and Powers of Class King and Queen A. Serve as official ambassadors for the Class at all official and calendar events of the University when requested. B. Class Queen serves as an attendant to Miss Jackson State University. C. Serve as co-chairpersons of the Class Community Service Committee. D. Adhere to Attendance Policy. Title VI – CLASS ELECTIONS Candidates for Class Officers must: A. Be a member of their respective classes (according to hours completed) B. Have a cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.8 or above to qualify for candidacy and maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative Grade Point Average to remain in office. Candidates for Class Queens & Kings must in addition to the above participate in a pageant or deliver a speech as scheduled by the Election Commission, be single, never been married and not have a child. They must remain in this status during their term of office. 500.3 Schedule of Elections All class Elections shall be held during General Spring Elections with the exception of Freshmen Class Elections which shall be considered Special Elections to be held during the Fall Semester prior to the first game of the Football Season.

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Student Decorum Page 14 - August 2014

Do’s

Dress

Jackson State University students are expected

to dress in a manner representative of a higher education institution and an educated person.

Specifically, members of the University

community should avoid clothing that is revealing and/or features offensive slogans, language, or advertisements.

Examples

include but are not limited to: curse words,

sexually suggestive language or gestures, and references to alcohol or drugs.

Examples of inappropriate dress and/or appearance include but are not limited to: •

Caps, do-rags, scarves or hoods for men and women in classrooms, the

cafeteria, Campus Union or other indoor

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activities. This policy item

does not apply to headgear considered as •

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a part of religious or cultural dress

Midriffs or halters, mesh, netted shirts,

tube tops or cut-off t-shirts in classrooms, cafeteria, Campus Union, and offices Short shorts

Sagging or unbelted pants

Clothing with derogatory, offensive and/

or lewd messages either in words or pictures Undershirts for men, of any color, outside of

the private living quarters of the residence halls

Special

occasions

employment,

(e.g.

professional

convocations;

and

graduate

school fairs; graduation; coronations; plays; luncheons; banquets) dictate that business (e.g. shirt and tie; business suit; blazer and

skirt or slacks; dress) or formal wear (e.g.

dinner dress; formal; business suit; or tuxedo) be worn. Sports and other social occasions (e.g. inter-collegiate athletic competitions; pep rallies; Greek shows; dances) require informal but respectable apparel.

In special situations, faculty members have the authority to stipulate dress regulations for their classes or events sponsored by their department. Similarly, academic colleges and departments may stipulate dress requirements to supplement their educational goals and objectives.

Dress and grooming standards promote a decorum that maximizes learning and minimizes distractions. Administrative, faculty and support staff members

who observe student behavior applicable to this dress code should report any such disregard or violations to the Office of the Dean of Student Life. Obvious violation of these standards, may subject the student to disciplinary action. (Student Handbook, Code Violation 3.30)

A verbal warning will be given to the student by a staff member concerned and a written record will be placed in the student’s file. It may be deemed appropriate for the student to undertake community service as directed by the Dean of Student Life.

Sanction according to Student Handbook: Indecent Behavior/Profanity - Fine $50 - $200 + Probation and/or Campus Service & Counseling

The JSU Student Handbook is available online @ www.jsums.edu/studentlife. Hard copies are available for first-time new students in the Office of the Associate Vice President for Student Life/Dean of Students located on the 3rd Floor of the JSU Student Center

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According to the JSU Student Handbook, Code Violation 3.30 - Indecent, Obscene, Immoral Behavior, and/or Profanity: Conduct, which is disorderly, lewd,

indecent and/or portrayed on the premises of the university or at University sponsored or supervised activities will not be tolerated. Such acts include the use of obscene gestures, improper body exposures, stripping, vulgar language to or in the vicinity of students, staff members, administrators, faculty or visitors of the University. The use of obscene, vulgar, or profane language on the campus, in any setting, will lead to disciplinary action. (Student Handbook, Code Violation 3.30)

A verbal warning will be given to the student by a staff member concerned and a written record will be placed in the student’s file. It may be deemed appropriate for the student to undertake community service as directed by the Dean of Student Life.

Sanction according to Student Handbook: Indecent Behavior/Profanity - Fine $50 - $200 + Probation and/or Campus Service & Counseling

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Welcome Center Page 15 - August 2014

The JSU Welcome Center serves as the official front door to the campus of Jackson State University. The center is housed in the Division of Institutional Advancement and is located on the first floor of the JSU Student Center. Friendly staff or volunteers serve prospective students, alumni and friends from around the world. We provide campus tours, directions, meeting space, seminars, and information on academic programs and events. The Welcome Center offers three types of free guided tours; 1) the standard one-hour walking tour of JSU’s main campus; 2) the customized tour of select buildings; and 3) the Heritage tour for persons interested in Mississippi’s civil rights history. The campus tours are for small groups (up to 12) and interested persons may complete the tour request form at www.jsums.edu/welcomecenter. If you would like a tour of JSU’s beautiful scenic campus, or if you know someone who may benefit from a personal tour experience, please contact our office at (601) 979-0883. We will be happy to serve you. Schedule your tour today! Office Staff: Gwendolyn Caples, Director, gwendolyn.caples@jsums.edu Latona R. Banks, Administrative Assistant, latona.r.banks@jsums.edu Jeremy Sanford, Tour Guide/Receptionist, jeremy.j.sandford@jsums.edu

Hours of Operation

Monday- Friday, 8:00 a.m.to 8:00 p.m. Saturday – 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Sunday – 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed on holidays

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Mailing Address

1400 J.R. Lynch Street P.O. Box 17056 Jackson, MS 39217 (601) 979-0883 www.jsums.edu/welcomecenter

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JSU Registration Information Page 16 - August 2014

Registration Checklist

The Business Office would like to welcome alll freshman, transfer, and returning students to JSU. We would also like to take this opportunity to encourage alll students, faculty and staff to visit our web pages by logging onto www.jsums.edu and clicking on Tuition and Fees to view the cost of going to JSU. There is also a link to Frequently Asked Questions and a link to TuitionPay for the AMS payment plan. • If you are a freshman, have you received your Official Notification of Admittance/Letter of Acceptance? If not, report to Undergraduate Admissions on the 2nd floor of the B.F. Roberts building. • Do you know your “J” number and pin number? If not, report to the I.D. Center, located behind the campus Union. • If you are planning to stay on campus, have you completed a housing application and received a lease agreement? If not, go to the Housing Department in Campbell Suites. • Have you signed your meal plan contract? If not, go to the Dining Hall, 2nd floor. • To receive financial aid you MUST complete a FAFSA. Have you received an Official Award letter from JSU Financial Aid? If not, report to Financial Aid located

on the lower level of B.F. Roberts Building. • If you are a Freshman or Sophomore, have you visited University College to complete your class schedule? If not, see your Advisor in the Charles F. Moore Building. • If you are a Returning Student, have you consulted with your academic advisor to complete your class schedule? If not, report to your Academic Advisor. • If you plan to have a vehicle on campus, do you have the appropriate documentation verifying proof of insurance? • If you have completed all the above items, you may now proceed to the Business Office to complete your registration. You may now attend all your classes. Everyday!

JSU Information for New and Returning Students

Students can access various services for the JSU website after they complete registration. For new students, using your Student ID Number (“J” number) and general pin number (obtained from ID Center), you can access your transcript, class schedules, financial aid, and personal information on JSU P.A.W.S at http:// www.jsums.edu For returning students, using your social security number and general pin number (obtained from ID center,) you can also access the services provide on JSU P.A.W.S at http://www.jsums.edu

If you are interested in any type of financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Apply via the web at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you wish to live on campus, submit an application along with a $75 deposit to the Housing Department. For help with your PIN Number, contact the ID Center at (601) 979-2580. For help with your FAFSA, contact Financial Aid at (601) 979-2217. For help with Housing, contact Housing at (601)979-2326.

must have prior written permission of the student’s department chair and dean in order for that credit to be accepted toward the fulfillment of degree requirements at Jackson State University. 7. Grades earned in transfer courses will show on the permanent record at Jackson State University with a “T” in front of the earned grade from the transfer institution but will not be used in calculating Jackson State University grade point averages. 8. Normally, Jackson State University allows full credit on a course taken at another accredited institution if a

comparable course is offered at Jackson State University. The final evaluation of transcripts is done by the department responsible for the program of study. 9. All students are required to have the last session of residence or its equivalent at Jackson State University and to complete satisfactorily a minimum of 30 semester hours of courses before graduation. 10. A maximum of 93 semester hours is transferable from an accredited four year institution. For more information, you may contact Undergraduate Admissions at (601) 979-0928.

The Jackson State Transfer Credit Policy Students transferring to Jackson State University should know the following: 1. A maximum of 62 semester hours of credit for courses completed at the freshman and sophomore levels will be allowed from a community/junior college toward degree requirements. 2. Jackson State University accepts transfer courses with “C” or above grades. 3. Jackson State University does not accept for credit courses that are classified as remedial or developmental. 4. Students ordinarily receive no transfer credit for courses designed

specifically for technical and vocational career programs. The dean of the college concerned should be consulted on questions pertaining to the transfer of credits. 5. After earning 62 semester hours from any accredited institution, a student may not take additional courses at the community/junior college and have them applied toward a degree from Jackson State University, unless prior approval is obtained from the college dean. 6. Any course taken for credit at another institution while a student is enrolled at Jackson State University

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Behavior Understand that sexual or social harassment will not be tolerated.

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Financial Aid Page 17 - August 2014

Award Year 2014-2015 information for students All first time student loan borrowers must complete a loan entrance counseling session online at https://studentloans.gov. Students applying for loan(s) must be enrolled at least half time (six semester hours). Undergraduate students must be enrolled in degree seeking or certification programs taking undergraduate courses. Students seeking teacher certification must be enrolled in six semester hours toward certification; must be verified by the College of Education and Human Development. Graduate students must be enrolled in degree seeking or certification programs taking graduate courses. Students receiving Federal and or State Financial Aid must notify the Financial Aid Office of any outside resources such as grants, scholarships, VA benefits, waivers or private loans to prevent overawarding. Failure to notify this office may result in a reduction or cancellation of your award. To prevent overawarding, notify this office of any assistance not listed on your award notification. Academic Scholarship recipients must be enrolled in 15 semester hours each term. Audit courses are not eligible for financial aid. Financial Aid recipients must maintain satisfactory academic progress for Title IV and state financial aid programs. Pell grant recipients enrolled less than full time in a term (fall, spring or summer); Pell payment will be based on the enrollment status for that term. Full time enrollment is 12 or more undergraduate hours each term (fall, spring or summer). Students who withdraw officially or unofficially (stop attending class) before the 60% in time (calendar days) will be required to pay back Title IV aid that is not earned. Students should maintain a current permanent address and

telephone number. The students’ email accounts will be our official means of communication to all JSU students. The email accounts should be checked frequently for information sent from the Financial Aid Office. All student loan borrowers must complete a student loan exit interview when leaving school for any reason(s) (graduation, withdrawal, or termination).

Disbursements

Federal Grants- Grants will be credited to the student’s account after the official last date to add

and drop classes if all requested documents are received. Direct Federal Loans- Loan proceeds will be credited to the continuing student’s account after the official last date to add and drop classes if all requested documents are received and you have a valid Master Promissory Note and Loan Entrance Counseling on file with the Department of Education. All First year, first time loan borrowers are subject to the delayed disbursement rule (thirty days into the semester). Federal Perkins- Students must contact the Business Office to sign a Promissory Note after the first day

of class. Loan proceeds will be credited to the student’s account after the official last date to add and drop classes if all requested documents are received. Federal Work StudyEligibility for Employment Contracts must be completed after the first day of class in the Financial Aid Office or the designated office. Repeat Hours– Repeat hours are counted as attempted hours. Passed hours may only be repeated ONCE for Title IV assistance. Any changes to your hours may affect your financial aid award.

Return of Title IV Federal Financial Aid Policy Refund Policy for all Students

When a student withdrawals from classes, he/she may be entitled to receive money back which has been paid to the University. The University may be able to refund all or a portion of the tuition and fees and room and board charges the student paid. If the student withdraws within the first two weeks of school, the University will refund 100% of the funds to the student’s account for tuition and fees. Howver, after the first two weeks of school, the University retains 100% of funds paid for tuition and fees.

Withdrawal from University

Students who decide to withdraw from the University prior to the end of the term should follow the University’s Withdrawal Policies and Guidelines. All official withdrawals are processed through Student Life. The student must complete a withdrawal form, or provide written or telephone notification to Student Life for an official withdrawal.

Official Withdrawal

The withdrawal date for a student who ceases enrollment prior to the end of the term will be the date the student begins the withdrawal process. The official withdrawal is processed through Student Life.

Unofficial Withdrawal

The withdrawal date for a student who ceases enrollment (stops attending) prior to the end of the term will be the document date by the institution. The Registrar’ Office is responsible for determining the last date of attendance as reported by faculty and Student Life. A student who does not receive one passing grade at the end of the term, the institution must determine and document

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whether the student completed the enrollment period. If the enrollment period was not completed by the student, the institution must determine and document the last date of attendance. The Registrar’s Office is responsible for determining the last date of attendance as reported by the faculty or Student Life.

Refund Policy for Title IV Recipients

The Return of Title IV calculation will be used to determine if any funds (other than FWS) must be returned to the respective programs for all Title IV recipients who cease enrollment on or before the 60% point in the semester.

Distribution Refund Policies

JSU’s refund and repayment policies are disseminated to students in the JSU Graduate and Undergraduate Catalogs and Class Schedule Booklets.

Return of Title IV Federal Financial Aid Policy

The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (HEA98) represent a major shift in the Return of Title IV Federal Financial Aid when a student withdraws from the university. The policy governs all federal grant and loan programs (Pell, SEOG, TEACH, Iraq Afghanistan Service Grant, Stafford Loans, Perkins and PLUS loans), but does not include the Federal Work Study program. In general, the law assumes that a student earns federal financial aid awarded in proportion to the number of days in the term prior to the student’s complete withdrawal. If a student completely withdraws (officially or unofficially) from the school during a term, the school must calculate, according to a specific formula, the portion of the total scheduled financial assistance that the student has earned and is therefore entitled to retain. If a student

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receives (or the university receives on the student’s behalf) more assistance than he/ she earns, the unearned funds must be returned to the Federal Title IV programs. The portion of the federal grants and loans that the student is entitled to receive is calculated on a percentage basis by dividing the number of calendar days completed by the student in the payment period (term) divided by the total calendar days in the same payment period. Any institutional scheduled breaks of five or more consecutive days are excluded from the calendar days (completed and the total number in the payment period). The regulations provide that the percentage of the Title IV aid earned by a student is equal to the percentage of the payment period completed by the student if the withdrawal is on or before the 60% point in the payment period. For example, if a student completes 40% of the semester, he/she earns 40% of the approved federal aid that he/she was originally scheduled to receive for the term. This means 60% of the student’s scheduled or disbursed aid remains unearned and must be returned to the Federal Programs.

Repayment of Unearned Aid

The school will return the required unearned amount of Title IV calculated by the formula (lesser amount of unearned Title IV or unearned institutional charges). The student will returned the unearned amount of Title IV grants as calculated by the formula. The student’s and parent’s unearned portion of federal loan proceeds will not be returned, but will be repaid to the lender according to the terms and conditions of the borrower’s promissory note. The return of funds due by the school and the student and or parent are charged back to the student’s university account and returned to the applicable programs.

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The student is responsible for paying any outstanding charges to the university. The school must return the unearned funds to the respective programs in the following order: Unsubsidized Direct Stafford Loan Subsidized Direct Stafford Loan Perkins Loan Direct PLUS (Graduate Students) Direct PLUS (Parent) Pell Grant SEOG TEACH Grant Iraq Afghanistan Service Grant This policy does not affect the student’s charges. The university’s withdrawal policy will be used to determine the reduction, if any, in the student’s tuition and fees or room and board charges. If the student is required to return any grant funds this is considered a grant overpayment. The grant overpayment must be repaid in full or satisfactory arrangements to repay must be made with the Department of Education. Failure to resolve the overpayment will cause the student to lose eligibility for future federal financial aid at any institution until the overpayment issue is fully resolved If a student remains in school for more than the 60% point of the semester, the federal regulations consider the student earning 100% of the federal aid and the student would owe no repayment as a consequence of withdrawal.

Students who fail to Begin Attendance

Federal student aid recipients who fail to begin classes for a term will not be eligible for financial aid for that term because they failed to establish eligibility. If funds are disbursed, 100% of all disbursed aid will be returned to the respective programs.

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President’s Welcome Page 18 - August 2014

JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 39217

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

(601) 979-2323 FAX NO. (601) 979-2948

August 2014 Greetings! Welcome to Jackson State University! You are about to embark upon a challenging and enjoyable experience. We are proud to have you join the JSU Family. I wish you all the best as you begin your matriculation here at JSU where we expect academic excellence, offer technology infused learning, and encourage civic engagement. Jackson State University has a rich and colorful history. We are an institution dedicated to preparing the leaders of tomorrow. At JSU you will find quality and innovative instruction, applied research opportunities and a campus life with exciting and enjoyable activities. Never forget that we care about you. From your first days here you come first at Jackson State University. On campus, there are faculty, staff and administrators working together to ensure that we maintain your trust. Our commitment is to each of you. We offer premier comprehensive academic programs, services and activities that meet the needs of our diverse populations. Enjoy your college experience and have a great time learning and growing. If you develop your mind, body and spirit while here, I promise you will have the most memorable years of your life. Again, best wishes to each of you for a successful and enjoyable academic career. Thank you for your wise decision in selecting Jackson State University as the institution to continue your education. Remember, we are “One JSU” and we are here for you. If I can assist you in any way during your matriculation at JSU, feel free to contact my office. Sincerely,

Carolyn W. Meyers President

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Dr. Carolyn W. Meyers

Carolyn W. Meyers has over 30 years of experience in higher education, having served most recently as president of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Va. During her tenure as president, the university received reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and received disciplinary national accreditations in business, teacher education and engineering. In addition, the university received full certification by the NCAA. Under Dr. Meyer’s leadership, freshmen enrollment increased 19 percent in one year, with minimal increases in tuition over the three-year period. She also sustained a campuswide focus on retention, resulting in

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improved retention rates, and launched the Honors College, the School of Extended Learning and the School of Graduate and Professional Studies. Dr. Meyers oversaw the creation and approval of a doctoral program in materials science and engineering, an online bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies, a doctoral program in social work and a bachelor’s degree in social work at New College Institute in Martinsville, Va. She established a campus-wide Strategic Planning and Resource Council tasked to develop the university’s vision, core values and distinctiveness. She also implemented a plan to connect with all academic departments and empower the faculty. During her presidency, Norfolk State University was recognized as a

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military-friendly institution. Prior to serving as president of Norfolk State University, Dr. Meyers served as Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. She has also served as a professor of mechanical engineering and dean of the College of Engineering at the same institution. Dr. Meyers served as a program director for the National Science Foundation for two years. While at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Dr. Meyers served as an associate professor, associate dean for research and as director of the Center for Professional Success, SUCCEED Coalition and as an assistant professor and instructor. Dr. Meyers holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology at Atlanta. In addition, Dr. Meyers earned a doctorate from the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Chemical Engineering. Dr. Meyers has published numerous articles and reports and presented over 100 invited presentations and technical papers on education and diversity topics and research and technical topics. Some of these presentations include

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The Role of HBCUs in Broadening Participation in the Nation’s STEM Workforce (2007), presented at the HBCU-UP Research Conference in Washington, D.C., and the Road to Success, Serendipity (2009), presented as the keynote address for the Black Professional Group of Bank of America in Norfolk, Va. A recipient of the Golden Torch Award in Higher Education from the National Society of Black Engineers, Dr. Meyers has also received the Presidential Award for Outstanding Citizenship as part of Hampton University Founders’ Day and the Career Achievement Award, Emerald Honors, as part of the Outstanding Women of Color in Research and Technology Conference, among numerous other awards. In 2010, the Virginia Legislature passed a Joint Resolution commending her for her leadership and service to higher education. Dr. Meyers serves as a representative on the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ Council of State Representatives and as a member of the Advisory Committee for the Extraordinary Women Engineers Project. She served as the Inaugural Chair for the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Aerospace Foundation. She serves on the Board of Trustees for Norwich University and the Board of Directors for the Riverside Health System Foundation and the Greater Norfolk Corporation.

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Student Welcome Page 19 - August 2014

To My Newest True Blue Tiger Family Members: I would like to welcome you to Jackson State University, the BEST HBCU in the nation! As you prepare to begin this new journey in your life, please be reminded that there is a legacy of excellence here at Jackson State that we must continue to carry on. Upon your arrival, be prepared to be overwhelmed by the welcoming atmosphere and loving spirit that is engrained throughout our campus. We are already “Fired up, J-State, Fired Up!” As Miss Jackson State University 2014-2015, I will be a leader for you. My platform this year is “A.I.M” which stands for academic excellence, image, and mentorship. With help from the Class of 2018, we can put in the work to make a bigger difference

here at Jackson State and in our community.

Success is defined by the quality of the person seeking it. Self-enhancement can lead to the enrichment of the entire community. Jackson State University has so much to offer, and we are going to maximize our resources and potential this year! If I can be of assistance to you throughout your time at Jackson State, please do not hesitate to let me know. I look forward to meeting each of you, and together we will “A.I.M.” for excellence in all we do. Royally yours, Anissa C. Butler Miss Jackson State University 2014 - 2015 Anissa Butler Miss JSU 2014-15

Greetings and Welcome to Jackson State University, It is with much “Tiger Pride” that I offer a true Jacksonian welcome to all incoming and transfer students as you begin your journey here at “Our Dear Ole College Home”, Jackson State University. Since its founding in 1877, Jackson State University has continuously been an institution of higher learning that has “Challenged Minds and Changed Lives” by offering the tools necessary for both academic excellence and leadership development. It is truly an honor to attend an institution of such rich tradition and value, and I am glad that I now get to share that with you.

KeonteTurner Student Government Association President 2014-15

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I, Keonte M. Turner, consider it an honor to have elected to serve the JSU student body as the 69th Student Government Association President. As SGA President, it is my responsibility to uplift, inspire, lead, govern, and (most importantly) serve YOU. My vision for the Student Government Association and the student body is a “Year of Unity” with YOU at the center.”

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By unifying various aspects of campus life, we are taking bigger steps to make sure that your year is one to remember! The 2014-2015 SGA proudly welcomes you to our family. Always remember that your academics are your main reason for being here, and always do your best to academically achieve at all times. We humbly ask that you make an effort to support us throughout the year as we celebrate YOU during the “Year Of Unity”. There are a vast variety of opportunities to get involved in once you all arrive on campus, and we hope you will take advantage of all that Jackson State University has to offer. With “YOU” in mind, Keonte M. Turner, President Student Government Association

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JSU Colleges Page 20 - August 2014

College of Public Service The vision of the College of Public Service is to be a global multidisciplinary learning enviromnent of excellence in teaching, research and experiential service provided in partnership with both urban and rural communities in the State, the nation, and the world. The mission of the College of Public Service is to educate students from diverse backgrounds for outstanding professional service and to develop local, national, and international innovative leaders in the professional academic disciplines represented in the Schools of Health Sciences, Policy and Planning, and Social Work. The primary goal of the College is to provide undergraduate and graduate education to students which promotes the development of intellectual leaders

in the identification, conceptualization, and dissemination of knowledge related to services in the professions. Summary of Unit’s Strategic Goals: * Provide undergraduate and graduate education that promotes the development of outstanding professional practitioners and innovative researchers prepared to advance their respective disciplines. * Enhance the infrastructure of the College.* * Attain and maintain national accreditation for units with specialty accreditation. * Implement an enhanced research agenda for faculty in the College. * Enhance partnerships and collaboration with communities.

College of Education & Human Development “Educating, Engaging and Empowering – E3 “ Since its inception in 1877 as the premier teachers’ college and currently as one of the major producer of African American educators, the College of Education and Human Development is the foundation for the development of academic and professional practices in teacher preparation. It provides the necessary course offerings, specialized training, and engaging interaction for students to receive licensure and certification in areas related to teacher preparation, health/recreation-physical education, counseling/psychometric, Pre-K through 12 leadership, special education, and higher education. Utilizing proven best practices in research, problem solving, collaboration, and effective instructional delivery that is substantiated by internal and external partners; the College of Education and Human Development has developed a “living laboratory” for research and applied practices to improve teaching and other educational practices. It provides varied environments in which excellence in educational theory and practice can be observed, studied, and practiced to lead to relevant research that impacts best practices and establishes effective norms of instructional practice. Currently, the student enrollment is approximately 2,500 strong with students seeking undergraduate and/or graduate degrees and the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program specifically designed to prepare alternate route teachers. MAT is a Mississippi Department of Education

(MDE) sponsored program designed to license teachers without going through the traditional teacher education process. The ultimate goal of the College of Education and Human Development is to effectively arm teachers and educational leaders with the pedagogical and technological skills to impact students learning for career and college readiness. Consequently, we collaborate with the Beyond the Bricks, Call Me MISTER, Clemson University, Jackson Public School District, Teachers for a New Era, Rutgers University, Staff Development for Educators, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, other colleges and universities as well as local, state, and national school districts. Through collaborations, we effectively engage, empower, and educate students at all levels to foster building capacity and ensure student success as measured by skill acquisition and productivity. As we work to achieve the ultimate goal, we realize the responsibility of reciprocity to increase awareness and skills; then implement methodologies to address changes needed to improve teacher and student productivity. We challenge your participation in our practice of reciprocity to prepare you for the many challenges. The College of Education and Human Development is housed in the Joseph H. Jackson Education Building. We welcome your visits, questions, and enrollment in one of our many programs to achieve the best for children by educating, engaging, and empowering.

College of Business The Jackson State University College of Business is empowered with its accreditation by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business to provide educational opportunities to individuals interested in pursing undergraduate and graduate degrees in business. Having envisioned the business world’s changing needs, the School’s objective is to prepare professionally competent individuals capable of competing successfully in a global marketplace and to equip them with the social, ethical and leadership skills that will make them valuable members of any business, community or organization. The School is known for its practical orientation and has a reputation for educating professionals who understand

how the business world runs. Efficient faculty and staff, top notch resources, and modern facilities enable us to offer six undergraduate majors, two master degree programs of study, a Ph.D. program in Business Administration and certificate programs in Real Estate and Accounting. The faculty brings their extensive intellectual and business experience into the classroom. The School also operates the Center for Business Development and Economic Research which coordinates research and service functions of the School of Business. Common to all of the degree and other related programs are a global perspective and the integration of critical topics and timely issues such as the impact of technology, work force diversity, ethics, and entrepreneurial roles.

College of Liberal Arts

College of Science Engineering and Technology The College of Science, Engineering and Technology at Jackson State University has distinguished itself with outstanding faculty and staff who are dedicated to providing quality education and the science leadership necessary to achieve the highest possible level of excellence. The College is committed to implementing the University’s mission and to focusing its intellectual, experience and other resources on improving the quality of life for students, the surrounding community, state, nation and the global community. The College of Science, Engineering and technology consists of two Schools, the School of Engineering and the School of Science and Technology. The School of Engineering, comprised of Civil Engineering; Computer and Telecommunications Engineering; and Computer Science, provides students with quality undergraduate and graduate programs that incorporate the systems aspect of professional engineering practice. These programs are designed to prepare graduates for advanced study in the major or related fields and for the inter-disciplinary and global workplace. They provide a general education with an awareness of the professional’s social responsibilities to the community, with an appreciation for the importance of continuing professional development and lifelong learning.

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The School of Science & Technology is a vibrant academic unit that provides high quality education in science and technology, advancing scientific knowledge through scholarly research in specific areas, and technical and educational expertise. This school is comprised of six departments including: Aerospace Studies; Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics, Atmospheric Science & Geosciences; and Technology. The School offers an array of comprehensive and integrative academic programs that are innovative and cutting edge with bachelors and masters level degrees conferred at the completion of the appropriate program of study. An inter-disciplinary Doctor of Philosophy degree in environmental science and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in chemistry are also achievable. The College of Science, Engineering and Technology offers a nurturing, caring environment as well as an outstanding place to study, develop lifelong learning skills, and achieve exciting academic career goals. Multidisciplinary research by teams of faculty, students, and postdoctorate research associates, provides excellent opportunities for student research training and development in several research centers and multi-user core research facilities. These and much more are available to inspire a new generation of engineers, scientists and technologists.

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The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) is the most diverse and interdisciplinary academic college at Jackson State University (JSU) and the heart of academic learning. All JSU students matriculate through courses offered by CLA. CLA is home to: • 10 departments which are: Art, Criminal Justice and Sociology, English and Modern Foreign Languages, History and Philosophy, Mass Communications, Military Science (ROTC), Music, Political Science, Psychology, Speech Communications and Theater; • the Margaret Walker Alexander National Research Center (which houses the second largest collection of a modern black female writer in the world, next to Maya Angelou’s collection which is housed at the historic Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture); • two educational outreach centers and three art galleries: the COFO Educational Center which Houses the Fannie Lou Hamer Institute on Citizenship and Democracy, Johnson Gallery, Dollye M. E. Robinson Gallery, and Gallery 1; and, • two academic units which support graduate student research and development: Applied Psychological Services Clinic and Community Health Program and Interdisciplinary Alcohol/ Drug Studies Center. We are the home to the world-famous and renowned “Sonic Boom of the South” and “Prancing J-Settes,” award winning jazz ensembles and University Chorale,

as well as the highly talented student theater troupe MADDRAMA. The College enrolls more than 1,800 undergraduate and graduate students and employs more than 200 faculty and staff. Every year we confer roughly 25 percent of all bachelor’s degrees at JSU. The College houses 22 degree programs at the bachelors, masters, and doctoral levels. We train students to be critical thinkers, to listen and learn, to formulate and present arguments and to be respectful in all that they do. CLA students receive a world-class education that prepares them to lead a good life and make a good living. A liberal arts education is also a preparation for the rest of life. The subjects that undergraduates study and, as importantly, the skills and habits of mind they acquire in the process, shape the lives they will lead after they leave a major course of study in the College of Liberal Arts. Some of our students will go on to become academics; many will become physicians, lawyers, and business people. All of them will be citizens, whether of the United States or another country, and as such will be helping to make decisions that may affect the lives of others. We invite you to contact or visit our departments! You will experience the finest education available should you enroll in the College of Liberal Arts. Our diverse students, faculty and staff, academic programs, research centers and institutes, galleries, and performing and creative arts truly make up a community we know to be “ONE JSU”!

Division of Graduate Studies The Graduate School is composed of the departments which offer graduate instruction leading to masters’. educational specialists and doctoral degrees. The faculty of the Graduate School consists of faculty members in the

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departments who are qualified to teach and conduct research on the graduate level. Members of the graduate faculty engage in scholarly pursuits: research, writing, publishing and participating in professional organizations.

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Academics Page 21 - August 2014

Find out the “who is” and the “what for” in University College If you want to know the answer to the questions, the reasons why, or the “who is” or the “what for,” then you need to meet the faculty and staff in University College (UVC). University College is one of the units in Undergraduate Studies that assesses, places, teaches and mentors students during their matriculation at Jackson State University. A staff of 15 administers the ACCUPLCER to prospective students who are referred to screening for admissions; teaches developmental and intermediate courses in English, math and reading; provides academic support through learning skills classes, provides first year seminars in the academic disciplines; sponsors Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chi Alpha Epsilon, Golden Key and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Societies. University College also administers the Undergraduate English Proficiency Examination (UEPE) which is required of all students who have completed 9-12 hours of the English Core Curriculum. Transfer students are encouraged to visit University College immediately upon enrolling to determine their eligibility for taking the UEPE. The faculty and staff welcome all new students to Jackson State University and invite them to visit the academic offices located in the Charles F. Moore Building. University College is managed by the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, and she can be reached at 601-979-7092 or mjackson@jsums.edu. Dr. Marie O’Banner-Jackson is the Associate Dean.

Standards for Academic Progression Effective Summer 2001: Section 484 of the Higher Education Act (HEA), as amended, requires that a student maintain satisfactory progress in the course he or she is pursuing according to the standards and practices of the institution in which he or she is enrolled in order to receive aid under the student financial assistance program authorized by Title IV of the HEA. These programs include the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, State Student Incentive Grant, federal Work-Study, Federal Perkins Loan and Federal Family Education Loan Program. Jackson State University students must show measurable academic progress toward a degree. The University conforms to the standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is accredited by that agency. Full time students are required to earn a 2.00 cumulative grad point average in major courses of study in order to graduate. Title IV recipients use a graduated scale that culminates in the graduation requirement in order to maintain satisfactory progress. All eligible to receive assistance, undergraduate recipients must satisfactorily complete 67% of all hours attempted. Full time undergraduates pursuing a degree are allowed to attempt up to 150% of the published length of the program. This includes both JSU and transfer hours. The following scale is used to determine if satisfactory progress is being maintained by full time undergraduate students. Total Hours Attempted Including Transfer Hours and Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average Required: 0-29, 1.50; 30-59, 1.75; 60-89, 1.80; 90-107, 1.90; 108-128, 2.00. Part time students are required to meet proportionate requirements depending on half-time or three quarter status.

Probation: Failure to complete the required hours and maintain the above cumulative GPA will result in a two semester probationary period inclusive at the current semester enrolled. Failure to bring the cumulative GPA into compliance, at this point, will be considered as not maintaining satisfactory progress and therefore renders the student ineligible for Title IV assistance. Appeal Procedures: Students who fail to maintain satisfactory progress or have earned 128 hours and have not met degree requirements may appeal the decision to deny aid by explaining the mitigating circumstance in writing to the Chairperson of the Financial Aid Committee within 15 days of being notified that he or she is not making satisfactory progress. Reinstatement: Students denied aid may request a review of the decision. A written request should be received at least twenty days prior to the semester for which he or she seeks reinstatement. Determination will be made by the Financial Aid Review Committee. Mitigating Circumstances: Exceptions will be made in cases where special circumstances are determined by the Financial Aid Committee. These exceptions will include students required to take developmental classes; students who are in the past were maintaining progress under the old system: students who experienced personal or physical difficulties of a weakening nature; and students who witnessed undue hardship based upon traumatic occurrences in the family (including death, illness, etc.) The Financial Aid Office at Jackson State University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, disability, race, color, religion, or national origin, pursuan to the requirements of Title IX of the Educational Amendment of 1972, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and other applicable statutes

Undergraduate Studies The Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) at Jackson State University provides a studentcentered quality assurance program for first and second year students that prepare them to contribute to the social, cultural, and economic development of the state, nation and world. The major areas in Undergraduate Studies include the First Year Experience, the W.E.B. Du Bois Honors College and the University College. Undergraduate Studies embraces the three fold mission of JSU by collaborating with the academic colleges and schools and the Division of Student Life in ensuring that students are prepared for the rigor of their intended major, are retained and engaged in leadership, service, citizenship, and community development activities. The cornerstone of Undergraduate Studies is the First Year Experience (FYE) program. The FYE is a signature program that incorporates both curricular and co-curricular components to help students to think critically and make a smooth transition to university life through an exciting studentcentered experience. The

richness of the FYE program is a new experience for students that provide academic, social, service and leadership opportunities that extend throughout the year. Key components of the FYE are Orientation and Welcome Week, First Year Assessment, Advisement, Student Retention Services, Transfer Student Services, and Academic Support Services. The W.E.B. Du Bois Honors College offers a superior studentcentered experience that fosters the intellectual development of students by encouraging creativity, analytical thinking and critical inquiry, while promoting intellectual independence and nurturing academic growth. University College provides an academically focused, student-centered, supportive, structured environment for the entire University Community with an emphasis on freshmen. This environment is focused on improving matriculation, retention and graduation rates, increasing student success in academics, and facilitating a smooth transition to the world of higher education.

WELCOME TO CAMPUS On behalf of our chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, we would like to offer you a few quick study tips so that you can succeed in your first year of study and join us. • Go to class every time it meets. • Read all class materials before the class meeting. • Review your notes right after class; study as soon as possible after class. • Keep your notes organized and easy-to-read. Use colorcoding, tabs, or another method that works for you.

• Stay well-rested. Study when

you’re alert, not when you’re tired. • Study at a regular time, in a regular place.

• Keep unwanted distractions away from your door. • Plan adequate study time.

Honors is for you! You earned it!

We strive to provide 100% of members with opportunities for internship (academic or industry), international experience, conference presentation, hands-on leadership involvement, career placement, scholarships or graduate/professional school entry. For further information contact: Dr. Loria Brown Gordon, Associate Dean at (601) 979 – 2107, email: honorscollege@jsums.edu, C.F. Moore Building, room 105. Monthly Meeting #1, August 25, 2014, 4pm-6pm, Location: TBA

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The Presidential Legacy Page 22 - August 2014

Dr. Herman B. Smith, Jr. was appointed interim president in 1991. During his administration, the University reduced its overall debt, improved fiscal management practices, increased campus security measures and launched a campus improvement project that involved the community.

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Jackson State University’s distinguished history began in 1877 with Natchez Seminary, a private church school under the auspices of the American Baptist Home Mission Society of New York. Beginning with only 20 students and Dr. Charles Ayers as its first president, the Seminary educated newly freed African Americans and trained ministers and teachers.

Dr. Jacob L. Reddix, the school’s fifth president, became the first president under state control when he was elected in 1940, the same year the College became known as the Mississippi Negro Training School. Soon thereafter, the School reorganized its curriculum and offered two years of college work. In 1942, the state Institutions of Higher Learning elevated the curriculum to a four-year teacher education program. The first four-year graduating class under state support received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education in May 1944, two months after the School was renamed the Jackson College for Negro Teachers.

Barrett The Society moved the school to Jackson in 1882, to the land where Millsaps College now stands. Dr. Luther G. Barrett was appointed as the second president twelve years later, and in 1899, the Seminary became Jackson College in recognition of its new, central location. Three years later, construction began on the site where the University currently resides.

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Lyons Dr. James E. Lyons, Sr. assumed the presidency a year later. He developed a Campus Master Plan projecting the growth of the University well into the 21st Century. A $13.5 million expansion and renovation of the H.T. Sampson Library essentially doubled its size. A $2 million restoration of historic Ayer Hall also was completed, and construction on a home for the School of Liberal Arts began. Dr. Lyons’ leadership also resulted in fifteen new graduate and undergraduate programs. These academic achievements were bolstered by the following: the establishment of the School of Social Work; the formation of the School of Engineering; the expansion of the Master’s in Public Policy and Administration to departmental status, making it the only such department in Mississippi’s higher education system; the opening of the School of Allied Health Sciences; and the accreditation of the School of Business.

In 1967, after the state had taken control of the school and renamed it, Jackson State College, Dr. John A. Peoples, Jr. was appointed its sixth president. He was the first alumnus to lead the College. In 1974, through a Legislative act, the College became Jackson State University. Five years later, the Institutions of Higher Learning officially designated it as Mississippi’s Urban University.

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Hubert In 1911, Dr. Zachary T. Hubert became the third president. During his administration, the College broadened its course of study, organized departments and initiated a second building program. Those enhancements allowed the College to award its first bachelor’s degree in 1924.

Hefner Dr. James A. Hefner became the University’s seventh president in 1984. He immediately launched a five-year, $10 million capital campaign that generated $11.2 million. His administration enhanced the scholarship program, established a Community Development Corporation to improve blighted areas around the campus, organized a Staff Senate, created the Center for Professional Development and the Center for Technology Transfer, and expanded programs through the Division of Continuing Education and the Universities Center.

Dansby Three years later, Dr. B. Baldwin Dansby was appointed as the fourth president. During this period, the College primarily focused on educating inservice teachers. After the Society withdrew its support in 1934, Dr. Dansby arranged for the state to take control of the College.

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$3 million. The facility has been converted to the Mississippi e-Center @ JSU, a technological hub for corporate, community and academic advancement. President Mason’s administration continued its improvement initiative with the development of a five-square-mile urban laboratory surrounding the campus called e-City, a technology-based economic, housing and community development initiative. The University also partnered with the city and state to create the Mississippi Learning Institute, a reading-based, math-oriented system for pre-K through 16. Moreover, the $17 million College of Liberal Arts, the $20 million College of Business, the $13 million Walter Payton Health and Wellness Center, the $24.5 million Student Center, and new dorms and apartments have enhanced the University’s landscape. Gibbs-Green Plaza, which encompasses an expanded pedestrian mall and decorative brick walkway, beckons students and visitors to the campus near downtown Jackson. Work is in progress on the $20 million School of Engineering, and the Lynch Street Corridor, which will feature small businesses and services catering to the campus community. Under President Mason’s leadership, the University continues to enhance its legacy of academic excellence. In 2006, Diverse Issues in Higher Education ranked the University ranked No. 1 in producing African Americans with bachelor’s degrees in Education, No. 2 in producing African Americans with doctorates in Physical Science, No. 2 in producing African Americans with bachelor’s degrees in Biological and Biomedical Sciences and No. 3 in producing African Americans with bachelor’s degrees in English. Among the “Top 100 Degree Producers,” the University ranks No. 9 in conferring bachelor’s degrees to African Americans when compared with other Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Traditionally White Institutions. Black Enterprise ranked the University No. 28 among the “Top 50 Universities for African Americans.”

In 1999, Dr. Bettye Ward Fletcher was named interim president. During her tenure, the University garnered two of the largest monetary awards: a $2 million donation to the Jackson State University Development Foundation from Attorney Frederick B. Clark, an alumnus, and his wife, Margaret; and a $12.9 million research grant to serve as the coordinating center for the Jackson Heart Study.

In July 2010, Dr. Leslie Burl McLemore was named interim president of the University. Dr. McLemore has enjoyed a distinguished career of more than 35 years at Jackson State University, serving as the founding Chair of the Department of Political Science and a member of its faculty from 1971-2009. He has also served as Dean of the Graduate School, founding Director of the Office of Research Administration and Acting Director of the Universities Center. At the time of his appointment, Dr. McLemore was serving as director of the Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy at Jackson State.

Mason Moving forward to the University’s more recent history, Ronald Mason, Jr., Esquire, was appointed the University’s ninth president on February 1, 2000. Early in his tenure, the University implemented Vision 2020 as a benchmark of academy-wide efficiency and effectiveness. As a result, eight schools were combined into six colleges: Business; Education and Human Development; Liberal Arts; Lifelong Learning; Public Service; and Science, Engineering and Technology. Under President Mason’s leadership, the University acquired a $20 million facility from Allstate Corporation for only

Meyers In January 2011, Dr. Carolyn W. Meyers became president of the University. Dr. Meyers has more than 30 years of experience in higher education, serving most recently as president of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Va. With an enrollment of more than 8,600 students, Jackson State University provides students from more than 50 foreign countries and nearly all of Mississippi’s 82 counties with the academic opportunities to develop knowledge and skills to succeed.


Heat Advisory & Walter Payton Center Page 23 - August 2014

How to ‘weather’ the Mississippi heat

Photo: DeBrico Williams

By: Mark Braboy, Staff Writer The beginning of the school year at Jackson State University is often a strenuous time for incoming freshman as well as returning and transfer students. While traveling back and forth across campus, students should be very careful because the temperatures in Jackson, Miss. are normally extremely hot at the beginning of the fall semester. According to Weather.com, the monthly weather averages for summer 2014 in Mississippi will be 92 degrees Fahrenheit in August and 86 degrees Fahrenheit in September. Throughout the summer, July is usually the hottest month. For students who are new to the weather of Mississippi, Dr. Samuel Jones, Director of Heath Services at JSU gives advice for adjusting the climate. “[Students should] Adjust to the outside heat gradually over several days, starting with short periods of outside activity then increasing the length of time you are exposed,” said Dr. Jones. While this method is important for handling the southern climate, it is also important for students not to overexert themselves outside and remain prepared at all times, especially to prevent dehydration and heat strokes. Dr. Jones offers these tips for avoiding heat exhaustion.

“Avoid excessive outside activity during the hottest part of the day, generally from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Keep sufficient water on hand during any outdoor activity. Get to a cool environment if early signs of a heat illness appear, such as profuse sweating, excessive tiredness, nausea or vomiting. Avoid physical activity while feeling ill, especially when suffering a condition that is causing vomiting or diarrhea.” Dr. Jones also stated that there are three general medical conditions that result from prolonged activity in extreme heat. “A person could develop heat cramps when muscles overheat. A person could also develop a condition called heat exhaustion. This is a kind of profound tiredness and weakness caused by dehydration,” said Jones. “If the first two conditions continue without correction, a heat stroke could result. A heat stroke is a condition in which a person begins to talk “out of their heads” and eventually slips into a coma.” The best ways for students to take care of themselves during the occurring heat waves, according to Dr. Jones, is to wear hats and sunglasses while in direct sunlight as they will help keep the body cool and blocking excessive sunlight, which can be damaging. Also, do not overdress, but cover areas of the skin that may be sensitive to direct sunlight and always carry bottled water at all times to avoid being too thirsty.

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Mon-Thurs 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Friday 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. 34 Walter Payton Drive Jackson, MS 39217 601.979.1368 www.freshman15.com

Monday, August 18th ROMP at the REC (Resplendent Opportunities Maximizes Participation) 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Walter Payton Recreation & Wellness Center

This interactive program will provide students the opportunity to learn more about the recreation center. The event will provide the following: an information session,mini-sport tourneys, group exercise demonstrations, SAC orientations, tours, refreshments, music and prizes.

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JSU Athletics Schedules 2014-2015 Page 24 - August 2014

http://jsutigers.cstv.com 2014 JSU FOOTBALL Aug. 30

Florida A&M

Jackson, MS

6:00 PM

Sept. 6

Virginia Univ. of Lynchburg

Jackson, MS

6:00 PM

Sept. 13

Tennessee State

Memphis, TN

6:00 PM

Sept. 20*

Grambling State

Jackson, MS

6:00 PM

Sept. 27*

Arkansas Pine Bluff

Pine Bluff, AR

6:00 PM

Oct. 4*

Prairie View A&M

Jackson, MS

6:00 PM

Oct. 11**

Mississippi Valley State

Jackson, MS

2:00 PM

Oct. 19

Grambling State

Jackson, MS

2:00 PM

Oct. 25*

Southern

Jackson, MS

6:00 PM

Nov. 1*

Alabama A&M

Jackson, MS

6:00 PM

Nov. 8*

Alabama State

Montgomery, AL

1:00 PM

Nov. 15*

Texas Southern

Houston, TX

5:30PM

Nov. 22 *

Alcorn State

Lorman, MS

2:00 PM

Dec. 13***

TBA

Houston, TX

12:00 PM

*Conference Games

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***Conference Games

2014 JSU WOMEN’S SOCCER

2014 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Sept. 05 Sept. 05 Sept. 06 Sept. 06 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Sept. 27 Sept. 30 Oct. 02 Oct. 07 Oct. 09 Oct. 16 Oct. 21 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 04 Nov. 06 Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 22

Texas Arlington Arlington, TX Denver Arlington, TX Incarnate Word Arlington, TX Louisiana Tech Lake Charles, LA Houston Lake Charles, LA UT-Arlington Lake Charles, LA McNeese State Lake Charles, LA Southern Baton Rouge, LA Utah Valley Denton, TX Abilene Christian Denton, TX North Texas Denton, TX Grambling State Jackson Louisiana Tech Oxford, MS Samford Oxford, MS Ole Miss Oxford, MS Prairie View A&M Prairie View, TX Texas Southern Houston, TX McNeese State Jackson SE Louisiana Jackson MS Valley State Itta Bena, MS Alabama State Jackson Alcorn State Jackson Alabama A&M Jackson Alabama A&M Hutsville, AL Alabama State Montgomery, AL New Orleans New Orleans, LA Alcorn State Lorman, MS MS Valley State Jackson Grambling State Grambling, LA TBA Jackson

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TBA TBA TBA 10:00 a.m. 4:45 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA

Aug 16

William Carey

Jackson

2:00 p.m.

Aug 22

Southeastern Louisiana

Jackson

4:00 p.m.

Aug 24

UT-Pan America

Jackson

12:00 p.m.

Aug 29

Southern Mississippi

Hattiesburg

4:00 p.m.

Aug 31

McNeese

Jackson

1:00 p.m.

Sep 05

Jacksonville State

Jacksonville, AL

7:00 p.m.

Sep 12

Mississippi College

Jackson

4:00 p.m.

Sep 14

Northwestern State

Natchitoches, LA 1:00 p.m.

Sep 17

Millsaps College

Jackson

4:30 p.m.

Sep 21

Louisiana Tech

Ruston, LA

2:00 p.m.

Sep 26

UAPB

Jackson

5:00 p.m.

Sep 28

Grambling State

Jackson

1:00 p.m.

Oct 03

Mississippi Valley State *

Itta Bena, MS

7:00 p.m.

Oct 05

Alcorn State *

Lorman, MS

1:00 p.m.

Oct 10

Howard University

Jackson

3:00 p.m.

Oct 17

Alabama State *

Jackson

3:00 p.m.

Oct 19

Alabama A&M *

Jackson

1:00 p.m.

Oct 24

Texas Southern

Houston, TX

7:00 p.m.

Oct 26

Prairie View A&M

Houston, TX

1:00 p.m.

Oct 31

Southern

Baton Rouge, LA 6:00 p.m.

Nov 06

TBA

Houston, TX

TBA

*Conference Games

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2014 JSU MEN CROSS COUNTRY Aug. 30

Mississippi College

Clinton, MS

5:00 PM

Sept. 13

Martin Epps XC Classic

Clinton, MS

8:00 AM

Mississippi College

Clinton, MS

4:30 PM

SWAC Championship

Clinton, MS

9:00 AM

Sept. 05 Sept. 20 Oct. 03 Oct. 18 Oct. 27

Louisiana-Monroe

Louisiana State (LSU) Mississippi College

Monroe, LA

6:00 PM

Baton Rouge, LA

4:30 PM

Clinton, MS

9:00 AM

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Mississippi College

Clinton, MS

8:30 AM

Sept. 06

Martin Epps XC Classic

Clinton, MS

8:30 AM

Oct. 03

Mississippi Colleg

Clinton, MS

4:30 PM

Sept. 20 Oct. 18 Oct. 27

Delta State XC Meet

Mississippi College

SWAC Championship

Cleveland, MS

Clinton, MS Clinton, MS

8:30 AM

8:30 AM 9:00 AM

2014-2015 JSU WOMEN’S SOFTBALL

2014-2015 JSU MEN’S BASEBALL Jan. 23 Feb. 13-14 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 20-22 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Mar. 01 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 01 Apr. 04 Apr. 04 Apr. 05 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 25 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 May 02 May 02 May 03 May 09

Arkansas State Texas Pan-America Texas Pan-America Southeastern Louisiana Nicholls State Alcorn State* Alcorn State* Alcorn State* Alabama A&M* Alabama A&M* Alabama A&M* MS Valley State* MS Valley State* MS Valley State* Alabama State* Alabama State* Alabama State* Southeastern Louisiana South Alabama Alcorn State* Alcorn State* Alcorn State* Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Lafayette Alabama A&M* Alabama A&M* Alabama A&M* MS Valley State* MS Valley State* MS Valley State* South Alabama Alabama State* Alabama State* Alabama State* Norfolk State

Jonesboro, AR Jackson Jackson Jackson New Orleans, LA Lorman, MS Lorman, MS Lorman, MS Montgomery, AL Montgomery, AL Montgomery, AL Jackson Jackson Jackson Montgomery, AL Montgomery, AL Montgomery, AL Hammond, LA Mobile, AL Jackson Jackson Jackson Lafayette, LA Lafayette, LA Jackson Jackson Jackson Itta Bena, MS Itta Bena, MS Itta Bena, MS Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Norfolk, VA

TBA 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. TBA 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

Feb 11

Louisiana Tech

Jackson

5:00 p.m.

Feb 20

Morehead

Jackson

5:00 p.m.

Feb 21

Belmont

Jackson

12:15 p.m.

Feb 21

Morehead

Jackson

5:15 p.m.

Feb 22

Belmont

Jackson

12:30 p.m.

Feb 24

UAPB

Jackson

5:00 p.m.

Feb 25

Southeastern Louisiana

Jackson

3:00 p.m.

Feb 25

Southeastern Louisiana

Jackson

5:00 p.m.

Mar 05

Miles College

Birmingham, AL 5:00 p.m.

Mar 19

Texas College

Tyler, TX

TBA

Mar 24

Central Arkansas

Jackson

5:00 p.m.

Mar 25

Miles College

Jackson

5:00 p.m.

Mar 27

Mississippi Valley State *

Jackson

6:00 p.m.

Mar 28

Mississippi Valley State *

Jackson

12:00 p.m.

Mar 28

Mississippi Valley State *

Jackson

2:00 p.m.

Mar 31

Memphis

Memphis, TN

3:00 p.m.

Mar 31

Memphis

Memphis, TN

5:00 p.m.

Apr 03

Alabama State*

Jackson

6:00 p.m.

Apr 04

Alabama State *

Jackson

12:00 p.m.

Apr 04

Alabama State *

Jackson

2:00 p.m.

Apr 08 Apr 10

Mississippi College Alabama A&M *

Jackson Huntsville, AL

5:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

Apr 11

Alabama A&M*

Huntsville, AL

3:00 p.m.

Apr 11

Alabama A&M*

Huntsville,AL

3:00 p.m.

Apr 17

Alcorn State*

Lorman, MS

5:00 p.m.

Apr 18

Alcorn State*

Lorman, MS

5:00 p.m.

Apr 18

Alcorn State*

Lorman, MS

6:00 p.m.

Apr 22

Lamar

Beaumont, TX

12:00 p.m.

Apr 23

Southern

Baton Rouge, LA 1:00 p.m.

Apr 23

Southern

Baton Rouge, LA 3:00 p.m.

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Campus Safety Page 26 - August 2014

Personal Safety Tips Simple precautions can reduce the likelihood you will become the victim of a crime.

Photo: DeBrico Williams JSU public safety officer monitors checkpoint at a campus entrance.

Commuter Students and General Parking Message From Public Safety

Jackson State University Department of Public Safety welcomes all incoming first year students and new students to the campus of JSU. Safety is an important issue for the campus community. Each member of the campus community: students, faculty and staff, should take an active role in preventing and reporting incidents that jeopardize safety on and around the campus area. When reporting crimes or incidents on the campus please call 601-979-2580 for Campus Police. The Department of Public Safety makes available to the campus community a copy of the Public Safety Newsletter that is published yearly. Valuable information is available regarding parking rules, fines for parking violations, annual crime statistics for the past three years for the campus and information in regards to the department. The newsletters are available at orientation, registration, and may be picked up from the department located on Dalton Street across from the JSU Student Center. All students, faculty, staff, full or parttime, who operate a vehicle on University property, should register their vehicle with the JSU Department of Public Safety. A valid registration decal should be properly displayed at all times. To purchase a decal, you will need the following: • Current Proof of Insurance • Tag number on the vehicle • Make, model, color and county of vehicle

• Office or Residence Hall Number • Cell phone number for immediate contact (if available) You are encouraged to purchase a parking decal and park your vehicle on JSU property. You are also encouraged to remove all valuables from your vehicle and to take the shuttle bus as opposed to walking alone. Commuter/Residential Parking

Various areas on campus are designated parking spaces for commuter and residential students. All residential students may park in the lot adjacent to the dormitories, or any lot except for areas designated as reserve lots or reserved parking. Residential students must have a residential decal properly affixed to your vehicle. Commuter Students Lots are located: • Short Street • Waltor Payton Drive in Front of facilities Mangement • Waltor Payton Drive Across from Tennis Court • West Side of the College of Education Building • South Lot by John A. Peoples Building • Eastview Lot • Pearl Street Lot • Athletics and Assembly Center Commuter students with night classes may park in lots on the core of the campus after 5:30 p.m., providing the space is not designated as 24 hour reserved. At no time are students allowed to park in handicapped areas unless they have a handicapped tag or plaque displayed.

1. BE ALERT. Your safety depends mostly upon your own attitude and actions. Use common sense and do not place yourself in a location or situation to become a victim of crime. 2. IF YOU OBSERVE ANY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY OR WISH TO REPORT ANY CRIMINAL ACT, CALL CAMPUS POLICE IMMEDIATELY AT EXT. 2580. For police, fire or medical emergencies, you may contact Campus Police by calling 2580 from any on campus phone. You may also use any of the emergency call boxes locatedthroughout the campus. Simply push the button to be in direct contact with Campus Police. The campus community is encouraged to report all crimes and safety-related incidents to the Campus Police as quickly as possible. 3. IF YOU BECOME AWARE OF A CRIME, OBSERVE A SUSPICIOUS PERSON OR SITUATION OR ARE A VICTIM YOURSELF, PROMPTLY REPORT IT TO CAMPUS POLICE. Timely reports increase the likelihood that critical evidence will be obtained, stolen property will be recovered and the offender will be successfully prosecuted. This is especially important in cases involving sex offenses. A prompt report to the police will also ensure that you are made aware of all available victim support services. 4. AVOID WALKING ALONE AT NIGHT. Make arrangements to walk in groups and, whenever possible, use the University Shuttle. Hours of operation for the University Shuttle may be obtained by calling ext. 2522. If you must travel alone at night, stay on well-lit paths and sidewalks. 5. KEEP YOU ROOM DOOR LOCKED AT ALL TIMES. Locking your door with your key, wherever you reside, is an effective way to reduce theft and enhance personal safety. The vast majority of thefts occur from unlocked rooms when the occupant is gone only briefly. Do not prop open exterior doors, and close any doors you find left ajar. Do not open your door to someone you do not know. 6. DO NOT LEND YOUR KEY OR ACCESS CARD TO ANYONE. Your action could result in both you and/or an innocent victim being referred to the campus judicial system. Report a lost or stolen key to Campus Police and to Resident Life staff immediately. 7. REPORT ALL SECURITY RELATED MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS. Locks, doors, windows, exterior lights in need of replacement, shrubbery in need of trimming or other unsafe conditions should be reported immediately to Facilities Management at 601-979-2522. 8. PARK YOUR CAR IN WELL-LIT AREAS AND KEEP IT LOCKED. Lock all valuables in your trunk. If you have expensive stereo equipment, etc., consider buying an alarm system. 9. PARTICIPATE IN PERSONAL SAFETY AND SECURITY AWARENESS PROGRAMS. Crime Prevention Unit frequently conducts programs that promote crime awareness. 10. BE AWARE OF CAMPUS CRIME TRENDS. More information on campus crime is available from the Campus Police. Bulletins are issued when the circumstances warrant informing the community of important crime related information. JSU HAS A ZERO TOLERANCE FOR GUNS, DRUGS & ALCOHOL ON CAMPUS.

How to stay connected to the campus • Eat on campus and have a meal plan. JSU dining services (601) 979-0440 or visit www.jsums.edu/~jsudining/generla.html • Join a student organization Student Center 2nd Floor • Stay Fit Payton Recreation Center (601) 979-1368 • Study in groups on campus See list of study lounges in class room buildings in CSCEL

• Attend Athletic, Entertainment & Cultural Events Athletic Department (601) 979-2291 • Student Life (601) 979-2241 • Get started early, dont’t wait until the last minute.

“Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance.”

• Register your email address for Commuter Connection (601) 979-1761 • Check out games and entertainment at the JSU Tiger Zone On the 2nd Floor of the JSU Student Center. • See a recently released movie at the Tiger Cinema in the JSU Student Center

• Get involved in Volunteer Services Photo: DeBrico Williams

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WHEN THERE IS AN EMERGENCY... Be the First to Know! Jackson State University’s alert system enables emergency response team members to communicate with students, staff, and faculty in minutes by sending a message via a number of contact methods- including email, text messaging, and voice calls. Everbridge Aware for Campus Alerts will only be used during emergencies, notices and for system testing. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE TO MEMBERS OF THE JSU COMMUNITY.

How to Sign Up? Obtain authorization code from Dept. of Public Safety/Emergency Manager.

Standard rates apply for cell phone and SMS messages.

SIGN UP FOR TEXT MESSAGING FROM JSU Students / Faculty / Staff

Log on to “http://www.everbridge.net” Click on NEW MEMBER REGISTRATION

Receive Official Text Messages Concerning: • Emergency Information • Safety Instructions • Campus Closures • Inclement Weather Warnings

Enter your authorization code. Are you an existing member? CLICK NO. Proceed as directed.

For more information contact: Willie Gray, Emergency Manager at 601-979-0841 or login to JSU PAWS to register

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Red Flag Information Reporting System A New Resource for ALL Faculty, Staff, and Students The JSU Red Flag information Reporting System is for use by any campus community member who is concerned about the behavior of another member of the JSU Community. The Red Flag logo to this reporting system is located at the bottom of the university homepage (“http:// www.jsums.edu”). Information that should be reported is anything that is witnessed, observed, or participated in that “sends up a red flag.” Examples include: Questionable or suspicious acts or behavior. Knowledge of information or incidents that could cause harm. Knowledge of information or acts that could threaten University internal intelligence, information, reputation, and/or property. Knowledge of illegal actions, assaults, and/or drug or alcohol sale or usage. Expressions by others of feelings of depression, reduction of self worth, and/or uselessness. THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT REPLACE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS SUCH AS PUBLIC SAFETY AND 911. If this is a true emergency, please log off the system and call public safety at (601) 979-2580.

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Chief Thomas Albright JSU Department of Public Safety P.O. Box 17025 Phone: 601-979-2580

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Frequently Dialed Numbers Academic Affairs – 601-979-2246 Alice V. Harden Center for Community Service - 601-979-1294 Athletic Media Relations – 601-979-5899 Band Director – 601-979-2141 Bookstore – 601-979-2021 Business & Finance – 601-979-2215 Campus Ministries- Rev. Elbert McGowan – 601-979-0525 Campus Police – 601-979-2580 Career Services - 601-979-2477 Dean of Students (Dr. Phillip Cockrell) – 601-979-6940 Development Office (David Hoard) – 601-979-2282 Division of Student Life - 601-979-2241 Disability Services (Monica Wall Jones) – 601-979-3704 Emergency Management – 601-979-0841 Entrepreneurship Department – 601-979-2541 Facilities Management – 601-979-2522 Financial Aid – 601-979-2227 Financial Services – 601-979-2215 Food Services – 601-979-0447 Graduate Studies – 601-979-2455 Health Center – 601-979-2260 Honors College – 601-979-2107 Housing & Residence Life – 601-979-2326 H.T. Sampson Library – 601-979-2123 Human Resources – 601-979-2015 ID Center – 601-979-2407 iPad Initiative – 601-979-3975 JSUTV- 601-979-2862 Latasha Norman Center – 601-979-0374 Margaret Walker Alexander Research Center – 601-979-2055 Post Office – 601-979-2031 President’s Office – 601-979-2323 Registrar’s Office – 601-979-2484 Richard Wright Center – 601-979-1470 ROTC – 601-979-2175 Undergraduate Recruitment – 601-979-2914 or 2911 University Communications - 601-979-2272 UPS Store - 601-979-0981 Veterans Services - 601-979-0889 Walter Payton Center – 601-979-1648 WJSU – 601-979-2285

Student Services (Off Campus) Textbook Rentals (601) 355-5350

WJSU-FM seeks announcers, assistants, reporters for fall!

The award-winning “Cool and Current” WJSU-FM (88.5) is recruiting students interested in contributing to the state’s only jazz station. The NPR-affiliate is the premier source for news and entertainment. Jackson State University students from all academic disciplines are urged to apply for the following fall 2014 positions: Announcers (pre-record shows; rip music; assist with traffic software)

Editorial assistants (compile audio clips; monitor news wires; follow local media coverage – both print and broadcast; assist with pledge drives, special events and writing promos) Engineering assistants (assist with studio recordings and live remotes; and edit audio content with software such as Logic, ProTools, Adobe Audition, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro) Production assistants (board operators) Reporters (general news, features)

WJSU is part of the Digital Media Center at the Mississippi e-Center@Jackson State University, 1230 Raymond Road.

601-979-8672

JSUTV Daily Original Shows: *Real 2 Reel- Highlights original sitcoms, scripted shows, dramas, shorts, documentaries, music videos and films. Hosted by Edward St. Pe’. Mondays @ 6:30 pm & Saturday’s @ 11:30 am *LaVale’s Show- A sketch comedy series starring, JSU Alum, LaVale Leggett. Mondays @ 7:00 pm & Fridays @ 10:00 pm *JSUTV Presents: Cartooned!- Classic cartoons from the past. Monday- Saturday @ 8:30 am *Crossgates Baptist Church- Church service. Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm *Greater Mt. Calvary Baptist Church- Church service. Sundays @ 7:00 am *New Horizon Church International- Church service. Sundays @ 8:00 am *New Birth Fellowship- Church service. Sundays @ 9:00 am

Dining/Convenience Stores (On Campus) Campus Store (601) 979-6801 Food Services (601) 979-2561 Student Dining (601) 979-2561 Subway (601) 979-3062

Football Season Only:

*JSU Football Highlights Show with Coach Harold JacksonFootball highlights from Saturday’s games. Thursdays @ 7:00 pm *WeatherVision Updates- weather forecasts. Sunday-Saturday at the top of the hour.

JSUTV, on Comcast Cable Channel 14 . JSUTV is an affiliate of the America One Network and operates 24 hours a day

Colleges College of Business - (601) 979-2411 College of Education & Human Development (601) 979-2433

Online: www.myjsutv.com Facebook: Jackson Statetv Facebook Fan Page: JSUTV

Twitter: @JSU_TV Instagram: JSUTV Email: jsutv@jsums.edu

College of Liberal Arts - (601) 979-7036 College of Public Service - (601) 979-8836 College of Science, Engineering and Technology - (601) 979-2123 College of Lifelong Learning - (601) 432-6234 Graduate School Admissions -- (601) 979-5841

Housing Information Housing (601) 979-2326

Emergency Contacts (On Campus) Department of Public Safety (601) 979-2580

Emergency Contacts (Off Campus) Jackson Police Department (601) 960-1234 Jackson Fire Department (601) 969-3333

WeatherVision and WLEZ FM 98.1 are located in the JSU Digital Media Center at the Mississippi e-Center. WeatherVision serves television stations across the nation and is the broadcast training studio for the JSU Meteorology Department. WLEZ FM is the Jackson source for pop standards for Jackson and affords students the chance to intern and become proficient in on-air and producing skills.

Contact: Edward Saint Pe’: edward@weathervision.com

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Homecoming 2014 October 5-12, 2014

Sunday, October 5, 2014

7:00 p.m.

12:00 p.m.

The Coronation of Miss JSU Anissa Butler Location: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium

Worship Service hosted by New Jerusalem Church Location: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium

Friday, October 10, 2014

Monday, October 6, 2014

12:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m.

Alumni Cookout Location: Gibbs-Green Walkway (near the JSU Student Center)

8:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.

Golden Society Luncheon Location: JSU Student Center Ballroom

Faculty/Staff Talent Show Location: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium

12:00 p.m.

Homecoming Rave Party Location: JSU Student Center Ballroom

12 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Yard Fest Location: Gibbs-Green Walkway

5:00 p.m.

Street Jam Location: Outside Area Near Walter Payton Center (Rain Location: Walter Payton Center)

7:00 p.m.

Greek Show Location: Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Saturday, October 11, 2014

7:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m.

Comedy Show Location: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium

JSU Homecoming Parade in Downtown Jackson

Thursday, October 9, 2014 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

Alumni Panel -- College of Business, College of Liberal Arts, College of Education and Human Development, College of Public Service, College of Science, Engineering and Technology

12:00 p.m.- Alumni Reception

Homecoming Football Game JSU Tigers vs Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils Location: JSU Veterans Memorial Stadium

Sunday, October 12, 2014

9:00 a.m. Midnight Madness Location: Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center

JSU Student Publications Now Accepting Applications!

Be an informer, an entertainer...Do the write thing! Your newspaper needs you!!! Editors • Writers • Photographers • Graphic Designers • Distribution The Blue & White Flash, eYearbook & eXperience Magazine will hold General Interest Meetings: August 26, 2014 @ 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

(Senate Chambers - 3rd Floor of the Student Center- Room 3250)

August 27, 2014 @ 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

(Senate Chambers - 3rd Floor of the Student Center- Room 3250)

Writer’s Workshop: August 30, 2014 @ 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Senate Chambers - 3rd Floor of the Student Center- Room 3250)

All majors and classifications are encouraged to join! Benefits are invaluable! Incentives, professional development opportunities and leadership responsibility.

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Postal Services (Tiger Mail) Page 30 - August 2014 Located on the 1st floor of the Jacob L. Reddix Building (Old Student Union), the JSU Tiger Mail serves as the campus Post Office and is staffed by university employees. Tiger Mail is open 9 a.m.5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday and closed weekends and for federal, state and university holidays. For more information, call Tiger Mail at (601)979-2051. Tiger Mail functions as a student post office for the receipt of letters and packages. Mail is delivered to mailboxes between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., Monday – Friday. However, there are no deliveries to dorm rooms. Deliveries from UPS, DHL, and FEDEX for students are handled by the university’s Shipping and Students packages are ready for distribution from 4:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. Services: Our goal is to provide service that is courteous, economical, and efficient. You are welcome to visit our office for assistance with your mailings and to ensure that you are getting the best service. Services offered include: Mailboxes Fees: Students (on-campus): Spring - $38 / Summer - $10 per session/ Fall - $38 Student (off campus): $50 (July 1 – June 30) Student Organizations: $50 (July 1 – June 30) Faculty/Staff: $50 (July 1 – June 30) Departments: $110 (July 1 – June 30) Business Affiliate: $100 (July 1 – June 30) • Processing of incoming and outgoing U. S. Postal Service mail and packages • Campus mail delivery/collections to designated campus and off-campus locations • Sale of stamps, money orders, envelopes, and expedited mail services • Postal and shipping services for the University community Mail Distribution: Postal Services sorts and distributes incoming and campus mail Monday through Friday to over 4,000 mail boxes. Dispatches of mail are received at 8:30 a.m. This mail is sorted by box number. The sorting packages and distribution process is usually completed by 12:00 noon . Pick-up of Departmental Mail: Persons responsible for mail pickup for departments or individuals must have the combination for the mailbox. For security reasons, Tiger Mail personnel cannot give mail to individuals, open boxes, or give combinations without written authorization

Photo: DeBrico Williams

from the department head, secretary or designated individual. If an individual has the combination and has difficulty opening the box, a postal employee will provide assistance. Use of Box Numbers on Campus Mail: Each mailing office is asked to use appropriate box numbers when sending campus mail to Tiger Mail for distribution. If a faculty or staff member does not have a private box, the box number of their department should be used. Mail not addressed by box number may be returned to the mailing office for proper addressing. A complete list of the Department box numbers is available at www. jsums.edu/auxenterprises/ postal services. How to Address Mail (Department or Student): If you would like to contact a student or a department, this is an example of how to address your letter. Student’s Name or Department’s Name Jackson State University 1400 J.R. Lynch Street P.O. Box # Jackson, MS 39217 Mail Processing and Collection Schedule: Mail received in Tiger Mail between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, will be processed for pickup by the U.S. Postal Services

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at 4:00 p.m. Mail received after 3:30 p.m. on Fridays will be processed for pickup on the following Monday. Mail submitted in large quantities (250 or more pieces) will be processed within the above schedule on a daily basis to the extent possible. Departments that engage in bulk mailings should notify Tiger Mail at least three days in advance to ensure that the mailing will be processed in a timely manner. How can I help my mail arrive at my new address as quickly as possible? At least 30 days before you move, notify everyone who sends you mail of your new address and the date of your move. Many bills and statements have an area for making an address change notification. Make sure you use a complete address. A complete address is defined as an address that contains all necessary address elements, house number, street name, city, state and zip code. For further assistance go to www.usps. com, click on change of address and complete the information. TIGER MAIL will forward mail for the individual box holder for a period of 90 days. We strive to ensure that there are no interruptions within that vital communication link—your mail. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to contact TIGER MAIL at 601-979-2051 or by email at Tiger.Mail@jsums.edu.

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Photos: DeBrico Williams Students in the H.T. Sampson Library.

Welcome to Jackson State University Libraries, where you will find a wealth of information, highly knowledgeable staff, advanced technologies and inviting spaces to pursue your academic endeavors. The centerpiece of the Jackson State University Library System is the H.T. Sampson Library. Located on the main campus, it serves as the primary library and research

facility for the campus community. Recently the Division of Academic Affairs launched a major renovation of the first floor of Sampson Library. Already completed is “Innovate,” a one-stop facility for faculty and staff to use in the creation and dissemination of digital content. A complimentary space designated for students, “Create,” will open this fall. Among the resources located in

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Start the Semester Right!

1. What is a JNumber? A JNumber is a unique identifier for each student, faculty, and staff that is affiliated with the Jackson State University Family. Also, a JNumber replaced the use of the social security number.

mi.lastname@students.jsums.edu or firstname.lastname@students.jsums. edu. -The information preceding the @ symbol will serve as your NetID/J# when logging in. (https://webmail. students.jsums.edu)

2. What is a JNumber used for? A JNumber is used to access various resources at Jackson State University.

-New faculty/staff email accounts are created and activated within the first few weeks of employment. -Your email account would be: firstname.mi.lastname@jsums.edu or firstname.lastname@jsums.edu.

Example: JSU P.A.W.S EMAIL Open Access Computer Labs WebCT Copy Machine (Faculty/Staff)

-The information preceding the @ symbol will serve as your username. Your password will be your pin@ jsu. (https://webmail.jsums.edu)

3. How do I obtain my JNumber? Your JNumber should be located in your admission acceptance letter or employment documentation. If not, you may contact one of the following: Admissions (For students): 601.979.2100 Human Resources (For faculty/staff): 601.979.2015 4. Can I obtain a Jackson State University email account? Yes! -Student email accounts are created and activated within the first week of registration. -Your email account would be: j00123456@students.jsums.edu. -Your alias (which is what you will distribute out for mail to be sent to you) would be: firstname.

5. What is JSU P.A.W.S? JSU P.A.W.S. is a web-based application that allows students, faculty, and staff to access important personal records such as pay stubs, transcripts, class schedules, email addresses, and more. 6. How do I access my JSU P.A.W.S account? a. First-Time: 1. Go to http://www.jsums.edu. 2. Click on JSU P.A.W.S. 3. Type your JNumber in User ID field. 4. Leave PIN field blank. 5. Click Login button. Note: You will be prompted to enter in a 6-digit pin number. b. 1.

General: Go to http://www.jsums.edu.

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the Libraries, are books, periodicals, government documents and media. Enhancing these resources is a growing collection of digital resources that are fully accessible both on and off site, twenty-four hours a day. Wireless internet access and readily accessible computer labs further enhance the technology needs of on-site library users. Supporting the main campus

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Library are several satellite libraries supporting specific academic programs. Among these are the Health Sciences Library at the Jackson Medical Mall and the Information Services Library at Universities Center. You are invited to learn more about library services at Jackson State University by visiting the any of the Libraries as well as the web site at http://sampson.jsums.

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Click on JSU P.A.W.S. Type your JNumber in User ID field. Type 6-digit Pin number in PIN field. Click Login button.

7. How do I connect the computer/laptop in my dorm room to the internet? All dorms should have available active internet connections in each room. Step 1: -Obtain a RJ-45 network cable. Note: It looks like a thick telephone cable. The usual colors are blue, yellow, or black. A RJ-45 cable can be purchased from the Jackson State University Bookstore or a local computer store (Office Depot, WalMart, or BestBuy). Step 2: -Plug one end the of the RJ-45 cable into the matching jack on your computer/laptop. Note: The jack will look like a larger telephone connection. Step 3: -Plug the other end of the RJ-45 cable into the matching jack on your wall. Note: The jacks maybe located near your telephone jack. If not, please contact your Dorm Room Assistant for further instructions. Step 4: -Turn on your computer, if it is not already powered on. -Double-Click on your choice of browser.

1. Internet Explorer. 2. Mozilla Firefox. 3. Netscape Navigator. -If you cannot surf the web to your desired locations, then contact your Dorm Room Assistant. He/She will be able to further assist you or contact the appropriate support on your behalf. 8. Does Jackson State University have an instant messenger service? Yes! -Visit http://im.jsums.edu and download Spark Instant messenger service. 9. What to do when you have a copyright violation? You are to contact 601.979.2005 for support. 10. How do I connect to the wi-fi with my Ipad? You will connect to the wireless network name “ipad”. 11. How do I connect to the wi-fi with my laptop? You will connect to the wireless network names “guest” or “jsumobilenet”. 12. Is there a username and password for wi-fi? No.

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JSU Super Card • What is the JSU Super Card? Page 32 - August 2014

Every enrolled student must take a pictured identification card. This card is your key to Jackson State University and serves as your personal identification card. While at Jackson State, your card also provides access to residence halls, laundry facilities, library, athletic events, recreational facilities, postal services and more importantly, your meal card to dining services. All students enrolled at Jackson State University, including faculty and staff, are eligible for a JSU Super Card. The JSU Supercard Program is a declining balance program that works almost exactly like a regular debit card. This program permits students, faculty, and staff with funds available in their accounts to use their I.D. to purchase goods and services from approved participating merchants. _________________________________

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Adams Corner | 1825 Lynch Street | 601354-0255 Annoited Hands by Diva’s and Gents | 2460 Terry Rd | Jackson, MS | 601-372-2504 B-Unique Barber Shop | 2720 JR Lynch St | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-949-3963 Custom Cuts & Styles | 2445 Terry Rd | Jackson, MS 39204 | 601-321-9292

Tip N Toes Day Spa | 121 Hwy 80 East | Clinton, MS 39056 | 601-925-0772

KFC (Meadowbrook) | 350 Meadowbrook Road | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-366-9641

Top Nails Inc | 4441 North State Street | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-981-9391

KFC (Highway 80) | 3296 Highway 80 West | Jackson, MS 39204 | 601-353-0134

The Right Touch Hair & Nails | 540 Raymond Road | 601-373-0026

KFC (Northside Drive) | 3198 W. Northside Drive | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-982-0924

ZEEK@TOP KNOTCH | 500-B Woodrow Wilson | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-366-1967 _____________________________________ AUTO REPAIR & SUPPLIES

KFC (Woodrow Wilson) | 220 West Woodrow Wilson | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-713-4213

Anglin Tire Co. | 926 Interstate I-20 W | Jackson, MS 39201 | 601-969-5656 Car Care Clinic | 105 Triangle Drive | 601936-4246 Car Care Clinic | 4406 Robinson Road | 601922-0644 Car Care Clinic | 4710 Frontage Road I-55 N. | 601-981-1044 Dixon’s Automotive | 2775 J. R. Lynch Street | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-321-9837 D V Moore, Inc. | 1641 Westhaven Blvd | 601-923-5084 F & L Mechanics and Tires | 1601 Handy Street | 601-918-5721 M.J. Tires | 1101 N. West Street | 601-948-3500

Expo Nails | 212-B Clinton Blvd | Clinton, MS 39056 | 601-924-9757

Magnolia Winshield | PO Box 570 | Bolton, MS | 601-866-7169

Five Star Spa & Nails | 951 Hwy 80 East Clinton, MS | 601-924-9757

McGee’s Quick Lube | 2603 North State | 601-362-9070

Gentlemen Image | 2104 Raymond Road Suite D | Jackson, MS 39212 | 601-665-4213 | www.gentlemenimage.com

P & J Auto Repair | 155 Offutt Street | 601355-4203

Goddess of Great Lengths Virgin Hair & Accessories | 257 Mount Helm Road | Brandon, MS 39047 | 601-720-2865 Ideal Beauty Supply | 4596 ClintonBlvd | 601-923-6423 Imagine Beauty and Barber Salon | 361 Towne Center Blvd, Suite 1302 | Ridgeland, MS 39157 | 601- 206-8004 Lee Spa Nails (Northpark Hall) | 1200 E County Line Rd #251 | Ridgeland, MS | 601978-3999 Klasy Beauty Supply | 2525 McFadden Road | 601-372-9593 Magic Nails | 2596 Robinson Road | 601944-1400 Mary Kay Independent Sales/Shelia Wesley | 937 Highway 80 W | 601-918-0978

Rim World | 2926 Lynch Street |601-352-9900 Searcy’s Auto Repair | 5122 Clinton Blvd. | 601-922-2635

Koinonia Coffee House | 136 S. Adam Street | 601-960-3008 McDonald’s | 2465 Hwy 80 West | 601-948-4060 McDonald’s | 2812 Terry Road | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-372-8222 Outback Barbecue | 5785 Hwy 18 West | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-813-5030 Pearl’s Southern Cooking | 3505 Terry Road Suite 203 | Jackson, MS 3912 | 601-372-2100 The Penquin Restaurant & Bar | 1100 J. R. Lynch Street, Suite 6-A | Jackson, MS 39203

Oleata’s Greek Shop | 579 Hwy 51 North Ridgeland, MS | 601-856-8886 Royal Bleau Boutique | 1100 JR Lynch St #8 | Jackson, MS 39203 | 601-918-8076 School & Scrubs Uniform Shop | 1700 Terry Road, Suite 15 Signatures | 1270 MetroCenter Mall | 601-360-5162 Suit City Inc. | 4102 Highway 80 West | 601-922-1515

Piccadilly Cafeteria | 350 Jackson Medical Mall | 601-982-9141

Signature | 1200 E. Countyline Rd, Suite 240 | 601-899-4947

Piccadilly Cafeteria | 4273 Robinson Road | 601-922-9423

Style Shoes | 4409 North State St | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-981-7397 _____________________________________ DRUG STORE

Quizno’s Subs | 2945 Old Canton Road | 601-713-0357 Rally’s #3 | 1805 Hwy 80 West | Jackson, MS 39201 | 601-354-3601 Rally’s #4 | 219 Northside Drive | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-982-7337 Rally’s #6 | 318 Woodrow Wilson | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-354-1020

CVS | 2803 Suncrest Drive | Jackson, MS 39212 | 601-373-2111 CVS | 914 North State Street | Jackson, MS 39202 | 601-352-7566 _______________________________ BOOKSTORE

Sonic’s Drive In | 4719 Clinton Blvd | 601-922-5060

Textbook Rental | 1450 Ellis Avenue | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-355-5350 _____________________________________ AUTO INSURANCE

Contact Care Optical | 4531 Hwy 80 West | 601-922-8282

Sonic’s Drive In | 3190 Northside Drive | 601-981-5352

Mississippi‘s Best Insurance | 5 Twelve Oak Circle Suite D | 601-922-0006

Envision Eye Care | One University Place | 1100 J. R. Lynch Street, Suite 5 | Jackson, MS 39201 | 601-487-6812

Stamps Superburger Jackson | 1801 Dalton Street | 601-352-4555

Performance Insurance | 2382 Hwy 80 West, Suite A | Jackson, MS 39204 | 601-354-5466 _____________________________________ CONVENIENCE STORE

Stanton Body Shop | 2691 Livingston Road | 601-366-8797 ___________________________________ EYE CARE

Exact Eye Care | 4157 Robinson Rd | 601-922-6653 Illusion Optical | 134 Dyess Road | Ridgeland, MS 39157 | 601-952-0070

Subway | 2922 Terry Road | 601-373-8512 Sugar’s Place | 168 W. Griffith Street | Jackson, MS 39201 | 601-352-2364 Takara Grill & Sushi | 951 Highway 80 East, Suite B | Clinton, MS 39056 |601-925-8777

Valley Street Fish House | 1234 Valley Street | 601-354-0939

Nails City | 4157-C Robinson Road | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-922-1248

Boston Fish | 2310 J. R. Lynch Street | 601-960-0407

Wendy’s | 1510 Ellis Avenue | 601-949-5529

Nails & Spa | 4828 Highway 18 | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-923-3999

Bumpers Drive-In | 2943 Terry Road | Jackson, MS 39212 | 601-372-9976

Nails First of Jackson | 4329 North State Street | 601-362-0990

China Kitchen | 1400 Ellis Avenue, Suite 4 | Jackson, MS 39204 | 601-960-3992

Q’s Nails | 1700 Terry Road, Suite 22 | 601-360-0099

Collins Dream Kitchen | 1439 Terry Road | 601-353-3845

Perfect Nails | 1400 Ellis Avenue | Jackson, MS 39204 | 601-353-4740

Cool Al’s | 4654 McWillie Drive | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-713-3020

Pro Nails | 3188 W Northside Dr | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-362-5150

Dairy Queen | 724 Raymond Road | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-613-6303

Regal Nails | 2711 Greenway Drive | Jackson, MS 39204 | 601-923-3339

Dominos Pizza | 616 North Jefferson | 601-353-5600

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Mariels | 2310 Hwy 80 West | 601-961-9961

The Source | 1355 Metrocenter | 601-949-7878

American Deli | 2224 Metrocenter Mall | Jackson, MS | 601-355-2448

Strictly Hair Salon | 197 Highway51 N, Suite B | 601-573-6979

Lipstick Lounge | 304 Mitchell Avenue | Jackson, MS 39216 | 601-366-4000

Pizza Hut | 2440 Bailey Avenue | 601-956-1000

Nails City | 2889 Terry Road | Jackson, MS 39212 | 601-373-6333

Shear Essence Beauty and Barber | 408 Clinton Blvd. | Clinton, MS 39056 | 601-9235002 | 601-260-5092

Legends | 1125 MetroCenter Mall | 601-354-0880

Swell -O – Phonic | 2906 North State Street, #103 | Jackson, MS 39216 | 601-720-2426

Mary Kay Cosmetics/Shirley Aga | 7402 Siwell Road, Suite 110 | Byram, MS 39272 | 601-927-8923

Shear Talent Hair Salon | 350 West Woodrow Wilson, Suite 250 | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-982-9600

K.J.’s Superstore | 3750 Highway 80 West | 601-923-7998

Pizza Hut | 2801 Hwy 80 West | 601-948-7149

Ridgeland Eye Care Center | 8 Professional Parkway | Ridgeland, MS 39157 | 601-957-8444 ____________________________________ FOOD & RESTUARANTS

Renaissance Hair Design | 3320 Hwy 80 West | 601-352-5827

In Style Fashions and Communications | 955 Ellis Avenue | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-355-8187

Taco Bell | 3276 Hwy 80 West | 601-355-2957 Two Sister’s Kitchen | 707 N. Congress Street | Jackson, MS 39202 | 601-353-1180

Wendy’s | 4750 Hwy 18, Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-922-8160 Wendy’s | 3005 Terry Road | Jackson, MS 39212 | 601-373-0114 Wendy’s | 1240 High Street | Jackson, MS 39202 | 601-961-1713 Wendy’s | 235 West Northside Drive | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-366-3237 __________________________________ CLOTHING & RETAIL City Gear | 3645 MetroCenter Mall | 601-969-1746 City Gear | #31 1200 E. County Line Rd. | 601-977-4515

Eddie’s Snack Bar | 1268 Valley Street | 601-969-2723

City Gear | 2566 Robinson Road | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-948-3301

IHOP #3296 | 474 Briarwood Dr | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-206-1101

City Gear | 3505 Terry Road, Suite 101 | Jackson, MS 39212 | 601-371-6908

IHOP # 4474 | 2700 Greenway Dr | Jackson, MS 39204 | 601-923-9901

Eve’s Shoe Boutique Northpark | 1200 E. Countyline Road, Suite 212 | Ridgeland, MS 39157 | 601-956-4747

KFC (Westland Plaza) | 2530 Robinson Road | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-355-2976

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Tiger Stop | 1201 Ellis Avenue | 601-969-3021 _____________________________________ DENTAL Advance Dental Clinic | 1555 E. Countyline Road | 601-206-1112 Bender Dental Associates, PC | 4550 Manhattan Rd | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-362-0460 | www.benderdentalpc.com _____________________________________ OTHER BUSINESSES Computing Solutions (Jackson Medical Mall) | 350 W. Woodrow Wilson Drive | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-812-5754 Extreme Wireless | 1200 E. Countyline Road (Northpark) | 601-899-1775 GiGi’s Gift Shop | 4312 North State Street Suite 4 | Jackson, MS 39213 | 601-842-5974 N-Touch Wireless | 125 W. Northside Dr Suite A | Jackson, MS 39206 | 769-524-6825 Quinn Healthcare LLC | 768 North Avery Boulevard | Ridgeland, MS 39157 |601-487-6482 Room By Room Furniture | 4330 North state Street | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-321-9300 Sleep Inn & Suites | 209 South Gallatin Street | Jackson, MS 39203 | 601-896-0395 Southern Wireless | 3895 Metro Drive | Jackson, MS 39209 | 601-948-2800 Southern Wireless | 4329 North State Street Suite A | Jackson, MS 39206 | 601-981-0077 Wireless Wizard | 1260 E. County Line Road | Ridgeland, MS 39157 | 601-957-6877

Gordon’s Urban Wear | 1408 Ellis Avenue, Suite 2 | 769-251-1317

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Contractual Services Page 33 - August 2014

Photo: DeBrico Williams

Lots of outside vendors work hard to provide you important services during your college experience on JSU’s campus. Some provide beverages and snacks through self-operated vend¬ing machines. Others provide barbershop, hair and nail salon services to keep you looking good. But all these

businesses share one thing in common – they are all contracted partners working with the University through the Department of Contractual Services. Located on the 3rd floor of the Jacob L. Reddix Hall(Old Campus Union), the Department of Contractual Services is a part of the Division of Auxiliary Enterprises that serves as a liaison to internal and external constituents and ensures compliance of the University contracted venues. The Department of Contractual Services mission is to provide the students, faculty and staff with a comprehensive system of services, programs, and activities designed to satisfy cus¬tomer expectations, enhance campus living through contracted venues, while in support of the University’s overall academic mission. The Department of Contractual Services primary goals are to identify and provide quality goods and services to the campus community which is favorable to campus style living. Some highlighted partnerships include: JSU/Follett Bookstore - Spacious, inviting and offering impeccable service, the campus bookstore is located on the 1st floor of the Student Center facing Dalton Street. In addition to textbooks and other collegiate products, the bookstore offers first-rate clothing, gifts, music, general reading books, beverages, snacks and more. The Bookstore is open Monday through Friday 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and closed Saturday & Sunday. Methods of payment are: cash, check, personal check, debit cards, Visa, Mas¬terCard, American Express, and the JSU Supercard. Subway @ JSU – The Subway @ JSU is located near the Student Center in Annex #1 and offers breakfast and freshly made deli-sandwiches for dine-in or take-out service to satisfy your cravings for freshness. Subway is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 noon-8:00pm. Methods of payment are: cash, debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, and the JSU Super-card. Subway also accepts orders for catering. JSU Hair Studio – The JSU Hair Studio located near the Student Center in Annex #2 is a full-service hair salon that offers shampoos, sets, styles, cuts, etc. Be sure to visit Monday-9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Tuesday – Friday 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m., Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. to get Tiger beautiful. Methods of payment are: cash, debit cards, Visa, MasterCard and JSU Super card for payment. JSU Nail Studio- The JSU Nail Studio located near the Student Center adjacent to the JSU, is a full-service nail studio that offers manicures, pedicures, etc Be sure to visit Tuesday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Methods of payment are: cash, debit cards, Visa, MasterCard and JSU Super card for payment. JSU Barber Shop – The JSU Tiger Barber Shop is located near the Student Center in An¬nex #3 and is a full-service facility that offers such services as trendy haircuts, trims, styles, etc. The barber shop is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Methods of payments are: cash and JSU Supercard. ATM Machines – For your on-the-go banking needs such as cash withdrawals, several ATM machines (BankPlus, BancorpSouth, Liberty Bank, Regions and Trustmark) are located on the 1st floor of the Student Center in the east end.

Department of Testing & Assessment We lcome to the Department o f Te s ting and As sessment. This d e p a rtment is r e sponsible for t h e Univer s ity’s sta ndardize d t e s t i ng pr ogr am. We adminis ter a varie ty o f t es ts including the AC T A ss e s s ment for college a d m i ss ion, C LEP -C B T (Co l l e ge Level Examination P ro g ram Computer-B a se dTe st i ng) f or college c ourse c re d i t, UEPE ( Undergradua te E n g l is h Pr of iciency Exam) t o a ss es s wr iting skills a t the u n d e rgr aduate leve l a nd sa tisfy

a gra d u at i o n req u i rem en t , GEC E (Grad u at e English C ompeten cy E x am i n at i o n ) to ass es s wri t i n g s k i l l s at the grad u at e l ev el , P R AXIS (P rofe s s i o n al As s es s m en t s for B e g i n n i n g Teach ers ) fo r a dmissio n t o t each er ed u cat i o n programs an d cert i fi cat i o n , GR E (Gradu at e R eco rd E x am i n at i o n ) for a dmi s s i o n t o s el ect g rad u at e schools, an d L S AT (L aw S ch o o l Admiss i o n Tes t ) fo r ad m i s s i o n to la w s ch o o l . Test ap p l i cat i o n s an d rel at ed informa t i o n are h o u s ed i n t h i s

o ffi ce. Ot h er m aj or f u n c t i o n s o f t h i s d ep art m en t a r e t h e p ro v i s i o n s fo r t es t s c o r i n g a n d res earch s erv i ces . In a n u t s h e l l , s erv i ces p ro v i d ed b y t h i s o ff i c e i n cl u d e t h e fo l l o wi ng :

examinations • Analyze and interpret test and survey results • Provide requested research and measurement services • Offer tips for improving standardized test performance

•Disseminate test applications and related information •Administer local and national standardized examinations and surveys • Store individual test score reports • Score multiple-choice

O ff i c e L o c a t i o n : Jackson State University H . T. S a m p s o n L i b r a r y ( L o w e r- L e v e l ) 1 4 0 0 J . R . Ly n c h S t r e e t Jackson, MS 39217 Phone: 601-979-2484

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JSU Shuttle Schedule & JATRAN Information Page 34 - August 2014

Jackson State Shuttle Schedule

For more information on shuttle services contact Facilities and Construction Management at (601) 979-2522.

JATRAN Services Whether your destination is home, work or play, one of the JATRAN services is just right for you! JATRAN operates 13 routes, Monday through Saturday from 5:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. JATRAN’’S Handilift Service provides transportation to citizens with disabilities Monday through Saturday from 5:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Bus Routes - Route Schedules can be printed out or viewed online. A Map of all Routes is also available at http://www. jacksonms.gov/government/planning/ jatran. The bus schedule that includes the Jackson State University area can be found below. Bus Stops “Bus Stops are marked with JATRAN bus stops signs located along routes throughout the City. Please use these designated stops to wait for arriving busses. Buses will also stop at most street corners assuming there are no safety hazards.

Destination Signs ”The sign on the outside of the bus or in the dash indicates the route name and destination of the bus. Before boarding the bus, be sure to check the destination sign to ensure you are on the correct bus. If you have any questions, the bus driver will help you.

Fares

Regular Adult Fare........................$1.50 Disabled (Medicare Card Accepted for Identification) $ 0.50 Transfers....................................Free One Ride Pass.............................$1.50 Daily Pass..................................$4.00 Weekly Pass...............................$15.00 Monthly Pass.............................$42.00 College Pass (Monthly).....................$23.00 College Pass (Semester)....................$70.00 Handilift Buses............................$2.00 Handilift Pass (20 Ride Punch Pass)....$40.00

Transfer Points

Transfers are issued to provide service between two points not served by a

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single route. Please ask the operator for a transfer when you board the bus. They cannot be used for a return trip and are only issued to customers who pay a fare of board with a JATRAN Pass. Transfers are free and valid for the next bus to your destination at locations where routes intersect. TRANSFERS ARE VALID FOR A MAXIMUM OF 1 HOUR AND 15 MINUTES AFTER BEING ISSUED. TRANSFER POINTS ARE LISTED BELOW:

Location

#Route(s)

State Street/Woodrow Wilson ................#1, #4, #11, #13 State Street/Woodrow Wilson (UMC)...#1, #4, #11, #13 Woodrow Wilson/Bailey Avenue (Jackson Medical Mall)..........#5, #13 Medgar Evers/Sunset........#5, #8, #13 Mill/Monument................#5, #8, #10 Mill/Mitchell........................#6, #10 Mitchell/West .......................#3, #10 Mitchell/State (I-55 Frontage Road/

Northside Drive)...................#1, #10 State Street/Triangle Mart (Meadowbrook).......................#1, #3 Super K-Mart.........................#1, #12 State Street/Northside Drive.....#1, #3 Capitol/Robinson................#2, #4, #9 Capitol/Jitney..........................#2, #9 West Street/Woodrow Wilson.................#3, #13 Metro Center/Robinson/Prentiss.............#4, #9 Lynch Street/Valley (JSU)........#6, #9 Northside Drive/Watkins.................#3, #10 Helpful Hints: ”Exact fares are required. Deposit your fare directly into the fare box. Operators do not carry change and are not allowed to handle fares. Eating, drinking and smoking is prohibited on buses. Do not play music on the bus or disturb the operator or other passengers in any manner. JATRAN maintains a lost and found service to assist with prompt return of lost items. Call 601-948-3840 to report lost items left on the bus.

Freedom

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Parent & Family Association events

Host Hotel: Cabot Lodge- Millsaps $89 per night+ tax with code “JSU Family Weekend”

2375 North State St. Jackson, MS 39202 800-874-4737 601-948-8650 cabotlodgemillsaps.com

For more information please visit us online at www.jsums.edu/main-parentsfamilies/ or contact us at 601-979-3308 or parents.families@jsums.edu

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Management Tip

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Don’t leave bill payment envelopes at your mailbox. Drop them in a postal mailbox.

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TRAINING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY In the Leader’s Training Course, you will develop new skills, experience personal growth and awareness, and become qualified for enrollment in the Advanced Course of Army ROTC that ultimately leads to a commission as an Army Officer. The LTC benefit package includes an ROTC scholarship and stipend. These scholarships are based solely on the student’s merits (2.5 CGPA). They can defray up to the full cost of tuition or room/board and provide additional monthly tax-free allowances ($300-$500) and $1200 yearly for books, supplies, equipment and necessary fees.

THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COURSE YOU CAN TAKE.

Contact Recruiting Operations Officer, Mr. Rodney Hall at (601) 238-8046 or armyrotc@jsums.edu

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