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Disabled Students: 90% of the campus is accessible. Wheelchair ramps, elevators, special parking, and specially equipped rest rooms are available.
Services: Counseling and information services are available, as is tu¬toring in most subjects.
Campus Safety and Security: Measures include self-defense educa¬tion, informal discussions, pamphlets/posters/films, and lighted pathways/sidewalks. There are 14-hour foot and vehicle patrol, and controlled access to residence halls.
Programs of Study: St. Mary confers B.A., B.S., B.Mus., and B.S.N. degrees. Associate and master’s degrees are also awarded. Bachelor’s degrees are awarded in BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (biology/biological sci¬ence), BUSINESS (accounting and business administration and manage¬ment), COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS (art, dramatic arts, En¬glish, performing arts, and Spanish). COMPUTER AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE {chemistry, information sciences and systems, and mathemat¬ics), EDUCATION (elementary), HEALTH PROFESSIONS (medical lab¬oratory technology}, SOCIAL SCIENCE (history, human development, human services, liberal arts/general studies, political science/ government, psychology, public affairs, sociology, and theological studies)- Education and humanities are the strongest academically. Edu¬cation and business administration are the largest.
Required: To graduate, students must complete all general education requirements and earn at least 128 credits, including 30 to 42 in the major, with a minimum GPA of 2.0. The core curriculum includes fresh¬man humanities, colloquium in human communities, introduction to fine arts, and a senior integration project. Distribution requirements include 3 courses each in math, computer science, physical science, and entry level language and literature, 2 courses each in theology, philosophy, history, social and behavioral sciences, and physical activity, plus an ad¬ditional literature course, a fine arts course, and an elective in arts.
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(812) 555-5106 (800) 926-SMWC; FAX: (912) 535-4900
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Salina, KS 67401-6196
(785) 827-5541, ext. 1285 (800) 874--1154, ext 1285; FAX: (785) 827-0927
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