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MSU strives to retain accreditation Team visits campus in final stages of process rtnam cnteni and btnchnwks. II t,.tsU does llOl conunue to mttt lhcM $tandards, lt runs the nsk of

Rllnt Bl.ACK STAffWRITI ..

·we sent a 38S·page rufflrma mat~ to undergriduatt m ~b, w!uch mduded spt'llwlg to three ternbert he said. "In November, 1 freshmen about lhf1r upentl'ICes. k>sttlg1tsaccred1t.nlon. SACS commltttt met to.go over the ·we w.1nt students to en~ 1n If the unrvers11y tS not accredited, document, ind If they found any de lwnin~ through research. it's reaJlv 1he uruvers1ty wm lose federtl fund nc1eneieS, which they did, we draft 1 spedll WiY co learn. We feel that thlS week to evaM.te the In-depth mg and students will not be able to a focused repon address.Ing thost is thlS can be a tnnslonnauve proce.s Ou1l1ty i:.nha.ncement Plan a pan of receive sues.~ and grants for students,· he said the nrw jlages or an accred1t.at1on government Clirk also sald the OEP is separate Maga.ty Rmcon·Zacllary, ptofe$ procm that bfpn m 2006. In tum, the )01>--sttkmg process from the re-aJftnnation document, sor of biology, .said m tust the mere "Ill bttD ii IOng. lon(l ptoc:n, for graduating ,rudents would be ind that lt IS vital to the campus and nve weeks of UGROW. srudents nor )\At the OEP. bu1 the P.?aflinna come dlf!kull, u most employers wtll lmpact student Jearrung btause who were turud oc unsure about uon procffl. ObVlousfy, theui·s a ct:r- do n:qUllt a bachelor's degree from W OEP focuses on undergl'iduate their pl'Of'CtS. wm complttely 1.air1 amount of relit!, but we·re al. an accrechted school. Showasing reseuch. trilnsfonned by the md. They fell oki.n.gfor.v.ud totbeafflrma.tiOnof undefW1duate research through an ·1 cha!Ted 1 16-person et1mmiuee command o,;er the subtect they rt c-u work .n 1ht future,· said Roben annual series of highly promoted, lhal wrote the OEP proposal, and searched. Clark, vice president or admmBT!1· funded, and marketed s1udent fo- then the focused report and OEP ~we used UGROW as the model 110n and tnstltullonal eflecllven~ a.s rums would signal an 1nst1tut10nal were sent 10 tbe on-Site group that for EURECA, so we're e.it:tendin& the commitment to siudent research. well as SACS liaison . ~ V1Slung campus now,· he said opporturut'( to students that an't re Toreallzelhat~l.offlciaJspro· ·Their main focus Is the CEP and semh dunng tile summer,· she wd On campus, m recent wttks, ofd Olis fOCllsed on compleUng I.he OEP, postd Enhancing Undergraduate they will be here eva.luatlng the cam Rine.on-Zachary a.lJo said empk)y' a plan that addrewd wuer weak Reswcti Endeavors and CrtatiVe pu$ until Wednesday, and on Thurs ers ~ thu students involved m nmtS klenliAed by lhe comrruntt Ac11Vltles ~ on a succas!u.J en d1y !hey will submit thetr 8nd111gs.• research havt better crioal thinking According to Clart, SACS k)oked skl\h than students who have not and txl.eodlnR Ult e.it:BtinR founda deavor by the CoUegt of Science and Malhemaucs - lhe Undergraduate at the OEP report bef0tt vtwung had the same e~nce. uons of undergnd~ate mearch. As part of KCrtd11.ation, SACS Rtstarth Opportumues and Summer campus, but telffl membm focused on talking IO students and facultv QEPpg. 3 requ1rt:S that schools meet requut WoOOhop Sprl11g2010 £stab 'ftleadenhioit ~ $111111NtZl1GNarrat1111W1,t1nqllew;1s AugvstZD10 Nanat•1'1lslDraftsOut Nonmb1rZOlG fllstEdttolNanat,ve1 M11cb ID:.member ttam represent mg the Sootbcm Assoeiaoon of eoneges and ScboolS Com· IIUSSlori on Colleges VWted nmpus

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"Ifwe don't get accreditation, we lose federalfundi11?. and students wont be able to get loans and grants.from the government." MAGALY IIINCON-ZACHAKY BIOLOGY PROFESSOR

2011 Sti~nQ Ooctn•"llall(WI RfnMld / Cotnp,1ed Afrll 2011 OK ufflHlltJ.n Unk..t In Ooc-.m May 2011 P.e¥\twby John Clar\: JUN 2011 Second Edt1 J11ly 2011 SACS Ontnta! N'I ol lHdlfdtlP lea:!:, 2111 ~ r<I C<,nteqt fd,t Extnmal llmev,,n JM&itry ZG1Z Send Common Edit lritemel ~ s l March 2012 Seoo Serkol' Slit! Eiti1 $111MN1r 2012 1.Jpl • IJoa.lnM'IIIJOll Zl1Z C,o,n,; ,,11_.;t Repor1 Swm,tltd to SACS NlflNlr 2012 SACS Off Sitt PNr" Ae-,,tw Conducted W Wffkl 1n 1i¥1nc1 of On-Sn, 11,view O, •iv~- ntl'I;· O..~ S,,1nt2113 iAf.SO,..S,tal'NrRe ,rwec-,,t,.,:tad DKMllerm13 RM!wbylhlCom-:r11wooonCo11egu

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Tbe poHct arrested hlin for dnrnktn drtvlng and ad.mltu5lC"'ed I 5()a'letf lesf 0, lttl' spol. •J bkW 11o,· tfannin said. 't WI.fit to wake any !lit ltome," H1rman ·nllre was no quest!OO I was !he Aptil nfgtlt d b1s. drunk • HIS bloOd llcotlcl coolfllt rrgl)ttml 2.2 umes mott t.l!an th e )eg,al f!!Utu' ')fl Zl ·:hfsta!e )11\US, ~vt ttt:i dr1vtng, aoc): themom•

"I shouldn't have been s2,soo.· drinkinu, hut it was for':rt~~~r1!'..n11n~d:~ O· -~-e 3 a.m. and J didn't ~taitl)ticsfromlheNauonal Highway want to wake anyone :~ru~~n~~;:•:~ !:~ " uj,t O drive me home. In th!! country about $500 per year,

fCll hi! nmw.e. m.ikingthednwthatn1g,t11. Taxpayers are funding the 11 Tht nm Dne he piid or S850 tennalh of ~ery smgle drivtr thlt dealt only wilh the OWl o(ffflse. He mlk~ 1 dttiS!on like Hinnan's. lhffl bJd to pay I lw of SI so, and I • Acc.ordin& to a lllldy cond'JCttd llllrCI of S250 to have 1U5 l!ctrur re- ,11 ~ VIJIU\11 UnrvemtV. w:pay \Jl.!ta!ed during lilt 4S·dav pertod In m and me i,;,vemmen1 spend ~51 berwtell his offtM ind coun diilte. bUtion on alcol:lol rt lated mcldtnts. "I paid OVt'I Sl.200 m dnes be· "You kno·,., lh01t signs you 5-N'ft fort I even $0!Jghl a la~r. • Hal' OD lht Side of the h11v"?way tllat s:ay. man l,lid. •And I paid my laW'(tf

'DUI. You can't afford 11?" Wtll, you really c1n\" Harman sa.id He has had to tue unpaid cbvs off from work to meet with his l1w yer. go to coun 1nd pay ltts. ·rrus whole lhing has cost mt more than I dang hcense, • he said. ·1 have ha.d to work harder to make more money to pay thr 8nes. I have to rely on other people to tlke me to and trom wotk and I can ·1 operate tht nl,\ without a dnvers ltcense." Harman worb

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