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DEGREES OFFERED
The College of Education and Health Professions offers curriculums leading
to the Bachelor of Science in Education degree (B.S.E.) in the following
programs. Several of these degree programs have concentrations and specialties
that are described in the section entitled "Departments, Degree Programs,
and Courses.
*Elementary Education
*Health Science
*Special Education
(No new students will be admitted to the B.S.E. in SPED program effective
immediately.)
*Kinesiology
*Recreation
*Communication Disorders
*Vocational Education
The College of Education and Health Professions also offers the curriculum
leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Non-Degree Training
Students who are qualified for college entrance, or mature students
who do not desire to complete a degree, may register for classes that
meet their specific needs.
College Scholarships
In addition to the scholarships awarded by the University, there are
a number of scholarships available to students in agricultural and human
environmental sciences made possible by generous gifts from many firms
and individuals. During the 1998-99 school year, the College awarded approximately
370 scholarships for a total of $440,000. To be considered for a college
scholarship, students must first be admitted to the University. Most scholarships
require students to be enrolled full-time, which is at least 12 hours
per semester. A College Scholarship Application, which serves as application
to all available scholarships offered by the College, must be submitted
by March 1 each year (Priority deadline for freshmen is February 15).
A book listing various outside scholarships is available for review in
the Dean's office, Agriculture Building, Room 206. There are also miscellaneous
outside scholarships for which applications are available in some departmental
offices. For more information on scholarships, contact the Dean's office.
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