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Methodist University at Night provides educational opportunities for non-traditional students such
as working adults, those with major family responsibilities and military personnel.
Classes are designed for exploring new careers, upgrading professional skills
or providing individual enrichment. Two eight week terms are scheduled for the
fall and spring semesters, followed by one term each summer. Weekend classes—Friday
evening or Saturday morning—are also offered. The majors listed below
are currently attainable entirely at night, leading to Associate of Arts, Bachelor
of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees.
- Accounting
- Business Administration
- Business Administration with a Health
Care Administration Concentration
- Elementary Education*
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- Environmental and Occupational Management
- Global Studies*
- History
- Justice Studies
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Social Work*
- Spanish (A.A. concentration only)
* May require some day classes
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2010
EVENING/SUMMER TERMS
Spring 2010
Term I: January 11 - March 6
Term II: March 15 - May 8
Summer 2010
Term I: May 24 - June 18
Term II: June 21 - July 16
Term III: July 19 - August 13
Term IV (evening): May 24 - July 17
Fall 2010
Term I: August 23 - October 16
Term II: October 25 - December 18
Methodist University
at Night IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Evening/Weekend/Summer Admissions (910) 630-7190
Fort Bragg Office (910) 436-3624
Methodist University at Night & Summer School Dean (910)
630-7074
Registrar's Office (910) 630-7318
Financial Aid Office (910) 630-7193/7192
Veteran Services Office (910) 630-7174
Weather Alert and Message Board (910) 630-7351
Welcome Center (910) 630-7098
Emergency (910) 630-7577
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Financial aid is available. All North Carolina residents (completing
their first bachelor's degree), including military personnel and their family
members taking a full-time load (12 hours per semester), are eligible for a
North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant (NCLTG).
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- Submit a completed Methodist University at Night & Summer School Application for Admission
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it or upgrade your version here)
- Complete the English Placement Examination (630-7190)
- Request official copies of transcripts from university(ies), college(s),
technical institute(s), and or junior/community college(s) attended; and a
high school/GED transcript be forwarded to the Office of Evening/Summer Admissions.
Students have one semester to complete all admission requirements. Students
who do not complete the admission requirements are not fully admitted to the
college, and will not be eligible for Financial Aid, Third Party Tuition Assistance
programs, or a Methodist University transcript. Students may not return to Methodist University in subsequent terms/semesters until all admission requirements have
been completed.
WITHDRAWAL
Students withdrawing on or before the last day to drop classes will receive
a refund of the amount paid. Those students withdrawing from the college after
the last day to drop classes will not be eligible for a refund.
VISITING STUDENTS
Applicants seeking admission as visiting students must provide a "visiting
student letter" (from their current college) to the Evening/Summer Admissions
Office. A visiting student is exempt from items 2 and 3 above.
PARKING STICKERS
If you are going to park on campus, your vehicle must be registered. Parking
stickers are sold for the first two nights at the beginning of each term in
the Horner Administration Building from 5:00 - 8:00 P.M., and during the semester
at the Security Office. Parking fees for the 2008-09 school year are as follows: $34 per semester or $56 for the full year.
REQUEST MORE INFORMATION ON METHODIST UNIVERSITY AT NIGHT & SUMMER SCHOOL
For questions pertaining to Academic regulations, courses, or schedules, please
see the Academic Catalogue
or Class Schedules.
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