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Summer Bulletin
2004
WWC BULLETIN
Vol. 112, No. 4
Summer Edition, March 2004
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For Information |
Walla Walla College
204 South College Avenue
College Place, WA 99324-1198
(800) 541-8900/Fax (509) 527-2253
website: http://summer.wwc.edu
Concerning application information, contact:
Office of Enrollment
(509) 527-2327/Fax (509) 527-2397
e-mail: info@wwc.edu
Concerning academic information, contact:
Clinton A. Valley, Director of the Summer Session
Associate Vice President for Academic Administration
(509) 527-2395/Fax (509) 527-2394
e-mail: summer@wwc.edu
Concerning financial arrangements, contact:
Nancy Cleveland, Assistant Director
Student Financial Services
(509) 527-2815 or (800) 656-2815/Fax (509) 527-2556
e-mail: stufin@wwc.edu
Concerning work opportunities, contact:
Twyla Kruger, Employment Coordinator
Student Financial Services
(509) 527-2357 or (800) 656-2357
e-mail: stuemp@wwc.edu
Concerning room reservations and dormitory information, contact:
Dean of Men
Sittner Hall, (509) 527-2111
Dean of Women
Foreman/Conard Hall, (509) 527-2531
Concerning off-campus housing or Student Handbook policies, contact:
June Ferguson, Vice President for Student Administration
(509) 527-2511
e-mail: boscge@wwc.edu
Concerning Rosario Beach Marine Station, contact:
James Nestler, Director of the Marine Station
Department of Biological Sciences
(509) 527-2602
e-mail: rosario@wwc.edu
Concerning School of Nursing, Portland Campus, contact:
Lucille Krull, Dean, or Jan Thurnhofer, Program Adviser
School of Nursing, Portland Campus
(503) 251-6115/Fax (503) 251-6249
Concerning School of Social Work, Montana Campuses, contact:
Nancy Peters, Missoula MSW Program Coordinator
(406) 549-4928/Fax (406) 549-5215; e-mail: petena@wwc.edu
Jim Boyd, Billings MSW Program Coordinator
(406) 254-9907/Fax (406) 254-0648; e-mail: boydji@wwc.edu
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Summer 2004 Calendar
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- Main Campus:
- Eight-week Session: June 21-August 13
- Four-week Session: June 21-July 16
- Four-week Session: July 19-August 13
- Portland Nursing Campus: June 21-August 27
- Rosario Beach Marine Campus: June 22-August 1
| April 26 |
Monday |
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Preregistration Begins |
| May 28 |
Friday |
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Smart Start Reservation Deadline |
| June 7 |
Monday |
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Financial Clearance Begins |
| June 7 |
Monday |
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NPUC Teachers Registration-by-mail Deadline |
| June 21 |
Monday |
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Instruction Begins |
| June 21 |
Monday |
5:00 p.m. |
Orientation (Kellogg Hall–Alaska Lobby) |
| June 21 |
Monday |
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Portland Campus Registration |
| June 22 |
Tuesday |
6:00 p.m. |
Rosario Marine Station Registration |
| June 23 |
Wednesday |
11:00 a.m. |
Chapel |
| June 27 |
Sunday |
9:00 a.m. |
ACT Test (For freshmen who haven't already taken it) |
| July 5 |
Monday |
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Independence Day Holiday |
| August 13 |
Friday |
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Regular Summer Session Ends |
| August 27 |
Friday |
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Completion Deadline for August Graduates |
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Spiritual Programs |
| Fridays (8:00 p.m.) |
Vespers (Conard Courtyard) |
| Saturdays (10:00 a.m.) |
FirstServe (College Church Sanctuary) |
| Saturdays (10:00 and 11:30 a.m.) |
Community Builders/Children and Adults |
| Saturdays (11:30 a.m.) |
Second Worship Service (College Church Sanctuary) |
| Saturdays (4:00 p.m.) |
The Great Room (College Church Youth Room) |
| Saturdays (As announced, approx. 20 minutes before sunset) |
Meditations (Meets at location of Breakaway activity unless otherwise announced) |
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Social and Recreational Programs
"Breakaway" |
| Midweek Activities |
Weekend Activities |
| June 23 |
Ice Cream Social |
June 26 |
Softball & Sundaes |
| June 30 |
Waterskiing |
July 3 |
Jubilee Lake |
| July 7 |
Old-fashioned Picnic |
July 10 |
Mountain Biking |
| July 13 |
All-Star Party |
July 10 |
Softball |
| July 15 |
Bowling |
July 18 |
Waterskiing |
| July 22 |
Play: “Annie” |
July 24 |
Miniature Golf |
| July 28 |
Waterskiing |
July 31 |
Almost Anything Goes |
| August 4 |
Hawaiian Luau |
August 7 |
Outdoor Movie |
| August 11 |
Breakaway Finale |
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About the Cover |
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Walla Walla College is proud of its graduates. They come with great hope and anticipation; they leave with professional competence and personal commitment to make a difference in the lives of others. Self-sacrifice, service, and responsible citizenship are significant values that will live on in their work and play. In short, education at Walla Walla College is a life-changing experience to be enjoyed in this life and in the one to come.
—Joseph G. Galusha
Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies
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Walla Walla College |
accredited by
The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Adventist Accrediting Association
programs accredited by
Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (Bachelor of Business Administration degree, Bachelor of Arts degree Business Administration program)
Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.(Bachelor of
Science in Engineering degree program)
Council on Social Work Education (Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work degree programs)
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (Bachelor of Science Nursing program)
National Association of Schools of Music
Washington State Board of Education for Teacher Certification
a member of
American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
American Association of Higher Education
American Society for Engineering Education
Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
Council of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs of the National League for Nursing
Council on Social Work Education
Independent Colleges of Washington, Inc.
National Association of College and University Business Officers
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
National Association of Summer Sessions
Washington Friends of Higher Education
approved by
Higher Education Coordinating Board’s State Approving Agency for Washington
Office of Degree Authorization for Oregon (Nursing)
The Attorney General of the United States for non-immigrant students
Washington State for training in Vocational Rehabilitation
Authorization for Washington
Selected academic programs of study at Walla Walla College are approved by the Washington State Higher
Education Coordinating Board’s State Approving Agency for enrollment of persons eligible to receive educational
benefits under Title 38 and Title 10 U.S. Code.
Authorization for Oregon
Walla Walla College is a non-profit corporation authorized by the state of Oregon to offer and confer the academic
degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Nursing as described in the main College Bulletin, following a
determination that state academic standards will be satisfied under OAR 538-030. Inquiries concerning the
standards or school compliance may be directed to the Office of Degree Authorization, 1500 Valley River Drive,
Suite 100, Eugene, Oregon 97401.
Equal Opportunity Commitment
Walla Walla College maintains a policy of equal educational opportunity for all applicants without regard to sex, race,
color, national and/or ethnic origin, age, or physical handicaps, and in administration of its educational and
admissions policies, financial affairs, employment programs, student life and services, or any other
college-administered programs.
Information contained in this publication is hereby certified as true and correct in content and policy as of the date of publication, in compliance with the Veterans Administration DVB Circular 20-76-84 and Public Law 94-502.
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Summer Bulletin Production |
| Summer Session Director |
Clinton A. Valley, M.B.A., Ed.D. |
| Administrative Assistant/Editor |
Beverly Scott |
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