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Co-op Classes at ETSU
Students who preregistered for classes at ETSU are reminded that they begin on August 25. You must be there for the first class session. ETSU's fall break falls on October 13-14. You are expected to attend ETSU classes during Milligan's fall break. If you decide not to take the class for which you preregistered, you must go to the Registrar's Office to withdraw. ETSU hours must be approved by completing an ETSU co-op request form (available in the registrar's office). For instructions regarding registering for ETSU co-op classes, see the ETSU section of the FALL 2008 class schedule.
Off-Campus Programs
Because Milligan College is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, a national association of over 100 Christian colleges and universities, numerous off-campus learning opportunities are available. These include: American Studies Program in Washington, D.C.; Australia Studies Centre in Sydney, Australia; China Studies Program; Contemporary Music Center; Latin American Studies Program in Costa Rica; Los Angeles Film Studies Center; Russian Studies Program; Oxford Summer Programme; Scholars' Semester in Oxford; Middle East Studies Program in Cairo, Egypt; Uganda Studies Program in Kampala, Uganda; and Washington Journalism Center in Washington, D.C. Endorsed by the CCCU, the International Business Institute, available to Business Administration majors, provides a summer opportunity to study international business. Information and application materials are available in the office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Besides the CCCU programs, Milligan College offers the Humanities Summer Study Tour. In addition, through an agreement with International Enrichment, Inc., Milligan offers the PCCIS Semester and Summer programs in London; classes are held on the campus of Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, part of the University of London.
Transfer Students
Transfer students are evaluated for writing proficiency on the basis of an essay written during orientation. Transfer students who have not completed a math class must also take a mathematics proficiency examination during orientation. Performance on these proficiency examinations determines placement in developmental studies courses. Transfer students who have not completed a computer course must take a computer literacy exam. Students will be contacted during the summer regarding the exams they must complete.
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