E. Academic Offerings and Policies

Note: All responses by the college are in red, bold text or as checked boxes (like )

E1. Special study options: Identify those programs available at your institution. Refer to the glossary for definitions.

Accelerated program
Honors program
Cooperative (work-study) program
Independent study
Cross-registration
Internships
Distance learning
Liberal arts/career combination
Double major
Student-designed major
Dual enrollment
Study abroad
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Teacher certification program
Exchange student program (domestic)
Weekend college
External degree program
Other (specify):

E3. Areas in which all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to graduation:

Arts/fine arts
Humanities
Computer literacy
Mathematics
English (including composition)
Philosophy
Foreign languages
Sciences (biological or physical)
History
Social science

Other (describe): first year interdisciplinary writing course, fourth year interdisciplinary integrative course,
exploration courses in intercultural studies, social justice/environmental responsibility, and diversity in the United States;
breadth course in business and policy studies

Library Collections

Report the number of holdings. Refer to the 1998 IPEDS Academic Libraries Survey, Part D, for corresponding equivalents.

E4. Books, serial backfiles, electronic documents, and government documents (titles) that are accessible through the library's catalog: 157,054 (sum of lines 27 and 29, column 2)

E5. Current serial subscriptions (paper, microform, electronic): 829 (sum of lines 30 and 31, column 2)

E6. Microforms (units): 21,238 (line 28, column 2)

E7. Audiovisual materials (units): 10,151 (line 32, column 2)