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TUITION AND FEES Every effort has been made to keep the cost of quality education at a minimum cost at VU. The following indicates the cost per year. SUPPLEMENTARY SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC FACILITIES FEES Knox County Residents, 12-17 hourssllo4.oo Per credit hour under 12, over 1740.00 Indiana residents outside Knox Countyll62.oo Per credit hour under 12, over 1741.00 TUITION AND ACADEMIC FACILITIES FEES Residents of Crawford, Lawrence, Richland and Wabash counties in Illinois, 12-17 hourssll62.oo Per credit hour under 12, over 1741.00 All other residents32B4.oo Per credit hour under 12, over 17,112.00 RESIDENCE HALL ROOM AND BOARD 15 meals per weeks22oo.oo 19 meals per week23lo.oo MISCELLANEOUS FEES Residence Hall Deposit (refundable, damage deposit)sloo.oo Student Matriculation Fee2o.oo Student Activity Fee (for all students taking 7 hours or more) 36.00 Further information concerning fees for individualized programs like music and flight may be obtained from the Admissions Office.

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Abstracting. Real Estate Title Accounting Agribusiness Agriculture Art, Fine Art Art, Grahic Design (Commercial Art Transfer) Automotive Mechanics Technology Automotive Service Merchandising Certificate Aviation Flight Techology, General Aviation Maintenance Technology Aviation Technology, Agricultural Banking and Finance Behavioral Sciences Archeology Certificate Gerontology Option Psychology Option Sociology Option Substance Abuse Certificate Biology Bowling Equip Mechanics Technology Bowling Lanes Management

Clip and mail to: Admissions Office, Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana 47591 Name S.S. No. Street or Rural Route City:State Zip Telephone ()MaleFemale Date Of Graduation High School MO YR

ACADEMIC TRANSFER AND OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS OFFERED AT VINCENNES UNIVERSITY Vincennes University offers the first two years of most bachelor degree programs. One- and two-year programs are available in occupational areas.

Broadcast Production Technology Building Materials Technology (Construction Retail Management Systems Business Administration Computer Information Systems Option Business Management Business Education O Chemistry Chemistry Education Civil Engineering Technology D Commercial Art and Design Computer Programming Technology Corrections Cosmetology Culinary Arts Dental Hygiene, PreDentistry, PreDiesel and Heavy Equip. Technology Distributive Education Drafting Technology. Architectural Drafting Technology, Industrial Earth Science

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Top Students Can Advance Rapidly Students who have excelled in high school often are capable of advanced work when they enter college, and VU has two programs which assist them. Early completion permits students to enroll in a course, and, providing test scores and achievement show they can complete the work no later than mid-term, they may request early completion. In order to receive credit, a grade of A, B or C must be attained. As many as 18 hours may be taken in early completion by superior students. Advanced placement is also possible in certain courses. Only a credit grade will be awarded with the exception of HEW 101 English Compostion I. On the basis of a verbal SAT score of 600 or greater, a grade of A will be confirmed. No tuition fee is assessed for credit earned through advanced placement.

□ Education. Teacher □ Early Childhood □ Kindergarten-Primary □ Elementary Education □ Junior High-Middle School □ Education, Secondary □ Music Education Option □ Speech Education Option □ Education All Grade O Music Education Option □ School Media Services Option □ Special Education Option □ Electrical Engineering Technology □ Electronics Technology □ Biomedical Technician Option □ Communications Technician Option □ Computer Technician Option □ Electronics Technician Option □ Robotics Technology Option □ Engineering, Pre-Agricultural □ Engineering, Pre-Chemical □ Engineering. Pre-Civil □ Engineering. Pre-Eiectrical

Developmental Program Can Aid Unprepared Much has been publicized recently about the improper preparedness of high school graduates for college level work. Although the problem has caught the public’s attention for only a short time, it has, in reality, been a problem for many years, and Vincennes University has a record of doing something about it. At least three decades ago, personal attention for the student who was not properly prepared for college was addressed at VU. Now a fine developmental program has been set in place so that all students have the opportunity to improve their skills in the subject areas in which they are deficient in order to achieve their educational goals. The junior college philosophy dictates that developmental education will be available for those who need it. By use of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Testing (ACT) exam, students are placed in proper sequential courses. Those students who score 280 or less on the verbal or math portion of the tests are required to enroll in appropriate reading, English or math courses. They may also be advised to enroll in Survival Skills, a basic study skills course, and Fundamentals of Speech. Students in the developmental program are advised to complete all assigned developmental courses before enrolling in a specific degree program. Developmental courses include Fundamentals of Writing, Elementary Arithmetic, Fundamentals of Reading, Survival Skills and Fundamentals of Speech. While institutional credits are given for these courses, they do not meet the general education requirement toward graduation, nor do they transfer. Their purpose is to prepare students to succeed in chosen majors. There are a number of other aids for students who need additional academic assistance. For instance, the Study Skills Lab is open long hours throughout the week. Students may come for professional or peer tutoring on a regular basis or only as necessary. The English, Social Science and Math labs with qualified assistants maintain long hours daily for assistance in those courses. Extra study rooms in the residence halls and the Shake Learning Resources Center provide quiet areas for study. Sunday through Thursday, the library is open until midnight. Paired reading courses are extremely successful in helping students who have reading problems. For example, the student in a technology program will enroll in HER 102 Reading in Content Area, a course designed to help the student become proficient in extracting, analyzing and remembering information from his or her specific textbooks. VU’s reputation of helping students who were unprepared after high school graduation or those students who have been out of the classroom for a number of years and need a refresher before beginning college work is without equal in the state.

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Engineering, Pre-Mechanical English Environmental Health Science Option Foreign Language, Modern Forestry and Conservation Funeral Service Education General Studies Geography Geology Home Economics Child Care Administration Option Dietetics Option Fashion Merchandising Option Horticulture Technology O Hotel and Motel Mangement Journalism Laboratory Assistant, Biology Laboratory Assistant. Chemistry Laboratory Assistant, Engineering Laser and Electro-Optics Technoloy Law Enforcement Law Enforcement. Conservation Law, PreLegal Assistant-Paralegal O Liberal Arts Machine Trades Technology (Tool & Die) Marketing and Distribution Mathematics Computer Science Option Mechanical Engineering Technology Medical Laboratory Technician Medical Record Administrator. PreMedical Records Technician Medicine Technology, Pre-Pre-Nuclear Medicine Technology Option Medicine, PreMuseum and Commercial Exhibits Technician (formerly Exhibits Prep ) Music, Fine Arts Music Theatre Option

Natural Resources and Environmental Science Nursing, Associate Degree Nursing, Practical Occupational Therapy, PreOptometry, Pre Pharmacy, PrePhysical Education (Secondary Education-All Grade Athletic Training Option O Sport and Exercise Studies Option Physical Fitness Option Physical Therapist Assistant Physics Printing Technology Public Relations Recreation and Leisure Studies Therapeutic Recreation Option Respiratory Therapy . Restaurant and Food Service Management Secretarial Clerk Typist Option Executive Option General Option Legal Option Medical Option Small business Studies Certificate (Entrepreneurship) Social Science Anthropology Option Consumer Economics Option Economics Option History Option Labor Economics Option Political Science Option Public Administration Option Social Work • Surveying Technology Theatrical Production Children’s Theatre Option Costume Construction Option Technical Theatre Option Veterinary, Pre-