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Walla Walla College Masters Degree Programs

Master of Arts in Education

Specializations:

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Literacy Instruction

Students-at-Risk

Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology

Master of Arts in Teaching

Specializations:

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Instruction with State Certification (Elementary)

Instruction with State Certification (Secondary)

Literacy Instruction

Students-at-Risk

Master of Education

Specializations:

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Literacy Instruction

Students-at-Risk

Master of Science

Biology

Master of Social Work

Walla Walla College

204 South College Avenue

College Place, WA 99324

509.527.2327

www.wwc.edu

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WALLA WALLA COLLEGE

accredited by

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Seventh-day Adventist Board of Regents

The Washington State Board of Education

The Council on Social Work Education (BSW and MSW) offers graduate programs in

Biology

Counseling Psychology Education

Social Work a member of

American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education

American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers American Association of Higher Education

American Council on Education/National Commission on Accreditation Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs

Council on Social Work Education Independent Colleges of Washington, Inc.

National Association of College and University Business Officers National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators National Association of Summer Sessions

Washington Friends of Higher Education approved by

The Attorney General of the United States for nonimmigrant students State Approving Agency for the training of veterans under the U.S. Code, Title 38, Chapters 31, 32, 34, 35 and 106

Washington State for training in Vocational Rehabilitation Equal Opportunity Commitment

Walla Walla College maintains a policy of equal educational opportunity for all applicants without regard to sex, race, age, color, handicap, national and/or ethnic origin, and in administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial affairs, employment programs, student life and services, or any other college-administered program.

Information contained in this publication is hereby certified as true and correct in content and policy as of the date of publication, in compliance with the Veterans Administration DVB Circular 20-76-84 and Public Law 94-502.

WWC Bulletin Vol. 114, No. 1 Graduate Edition April 2006

Published alternate years March, April and May at College Place, Washington, by Walla Walla College.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Accreditation . . . 3 Information . . . 5 Calendar, 2006-2007 . . . 6 Calendar, 2007-2008 . . . 7 Mission Statement . . . 8 General Information . . . 8 Program Administration . . . 8 Degrees Offered . . . 9 Classification of Students . . . 9 Grading System . . . 9

Graduate Facilities and Services . . . 11

Financial Information . . . 13

Housing Costs . . . 14

Transcripts . . . 16

International Students . . . 16

Graduate Assistantships . . . 16

Grants and Scholarships . . . 17

Graduate Program . . . 19

Admission Requirements . . . 19

Admission and Enrollment Categories . . . 19

Degree Requirements . . . 20

Program Requirements and Scholarship . . . 20

Residence Requirements . . . 20

Course Load . . . 21

Examinations Requirements . . . 21

Request to Graduate . . . 21

Graduation . . . 22

Department and Schools of Instruction Biological Sciences . . . 23

Education and Psychology . . . 28

Social Work . . . 53

Board of Trustees . . . 63

Administration . . . 63

Graduate Council . . . 64

Faculty . . . 65

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WALLA WALLA COLLEGE

204 S COLLEGE AVENUE

COLLEGE PLACE, WA 99324 1-800-541-8900

GRADUATE STUDIES

Associate Vice President and Dean . . . Joseph Galusha Application Process 509/527-2421 Application Status 800/541-8900

PROGRAM INFORMATION AND ASSISTANTSHIPS

Director, Biology Graduate Program . . . Joan Redd 509/527-2482 Dean, School of Education and Psychology . . . Mark Haynal 509/527-2211 Director, Social Work Graduate Program . . . Standley Gellineau 509/527-2590 Program Coordinator, Social Work Graduate Program, Billings . . . . James Boyd 406/254-9907 888/263-4880 Program Coordinator, Social Work Graduate Program, Missoula . . Nancy Peters 406/549-4928 888/296-7416 ENROLLMENT

Vice President . . . Victor Brown Application Forms 509/527-2327 Bulletins 800/541-8900 General Information

ACADEMIC RECORDS

Registrar . . . Carolyn Denney Academic Information 509/527-2811 Transcripts 800/541-8900 Transcript Evaluation FAX 509/527-2574 E-Mail [email protected] STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES

Financial Counselor for Graduate Students . . . Carolyn Janke Financial Information 509/527-2815 Work Opportunities 800/656-2815 Financial Aid, Loans, and Grants FAX 509/527-2556 E-Mail stufin@ wwc.edu VILLAGE STUDENT LIFE

Director . . . Padraic McCoy College Rental Properties 509/527-2109

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2006-2007

AUTUMN QUARTER

September 20 W Registration and Orientation for Missoula MSW program 21 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program

24 S Registration and Orientation for campus MSW program 24 S Registration for Biology, Education and Psychology programs 24 S Registration and Orientation for Billing MSW program 24 S Instruction begins for Billings MSW program

25 M Instruction Begins for all campus graduate programs October 10 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Add Classes

November 14 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Withdraw from Classes 19 S Thanksgiving Vacation Begins

19-20 SM Billlings MSW program classes meet 26 S Thanksgiving Vacation Ends

26-27 SM Billings MSW program classes don’t meet December 7-8 RF Final Examinations for Missoula MSW program

11-13 SMT Final Examinations for campus and Billings programs 29 F Autumn Graduation Deadline

WINTER QUARTER

January 3 W Registration and Instruction Begins for Biology, Education and Psychology programs

4 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program 7 S Instruction Begins for Billings MSW program

8 M Instruction Begins for College Place MSW program 16 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Add Classes

February 20 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Withdraw from Classes March 8-9 RF Final Examinations for Missoula MSW program

11-13 SMT Final Examinations for campus and Billings programs 30 F Winter Graduation Deadline

SPRING QUARTER

March 25 S Instruction begins for Billings MSW program

26 M Registration and Instruction Begins for all campus programs 29 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program

April 10 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Add Classes

May 15 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Withdraw from Classes 28 M Memorial Day Holiday for campus and Billings programs May 31-June 1 RF Final Examinations for Missoula MSW program

3 S Missoula Hooding Ceremony/Graduation Celebration 4-6 MTW Final Examinations for campus and Billings programs

9 Sa College Place Hooding Ceremony (7:00 P.M.) 10 S Commencement (8:30 A.M.)

10 S Spring Graduation Deadline

SUMMER QUARTER

June15 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program 18 S Registration for all campus graduate programs

18 S Instruction Begins for Billings MSW program 19 M Instruction Begins for all campus graduate programs July 4 T Independence Day Holiday, Campus MSW classes meet August 11 F Eight-week Session Ends

13 S Billings Hooding Ceremony/Graduation Celebration 31 F Summer Graduation Deadline

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WALLA WALLA COLLEGE

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2007-2008

AUTUMN QUARTER

September 19 W Registration and Orientation for Missoula MSW program 20 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program

23 S Registration and Orientation for campus MSW program 23 S Registration for Biology, Education and Psychology programs 23 S Registration and Orientation for Billing MSW program 23 S Instruction begins for Billings MSW program

24 M Instruction Begins for all campus graduate programs October 9 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Add Classes

November 13 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Withdraw from Classes 18 S Thanksgiving Vacation Begins

18-19 SM Billings MSW program classes meet 25 S Thanksgiving Vacation Ends

25-26 SM Billings MSW program classes don’t meet December 6-7 RF Final Examinations for Missoula MSW program

9-11 SMT Final Examinations for campus and Billings programs 28 F Autumn Graduation Deadline

WINTER QUARTER

January 3 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program 6 S Instruction Begins for Billings MSW program

7 M Registration and Instruction Begins for Biology, Education and Psychology programs

7 M Instruction Begins for College Place MSW program 22 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Add Classes

February 26 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Withdraw from Classes March 16-18 SMT Final Examinations for campus and Billings programs

13-14 RF Final Examinations for Missoula MSW program 28 F Winter Graduation Deadline

SPRING QUARTER

March 30 S Instruction begins for Billings MSW program

31 M Registration and Instruction Begins for all campus programs April 3 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program

15 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Add Classes

May 20 T Last Day for Graduate Students to Withdraw from Classes 26 M Memorial Day Holiday for campus and Billings programs June 5-6 RF Final Examinations for Missoula MSW program

8 S Missoula Hooding Ceremony/Graduation Celebration 8-10 SMT Final Examinations for campus and Billings programs

14 Sa College Place Hooding Ceremony (7:00 P.M.) 15 S Commencement (8:30 A.M.)

15 S Spring Graduation Deadline

SUMMER QUARTER

June19 R Instruction Begins for Missoula MSW program 22 S Registration for all campus graduate programs

22 S Instruction Begins for Billings MSW program 23 M Instruction Begins for all campus graduate programs July 4 F Independence Day Holiday, Campus MSW classes meet August 15 F Eight-week Session Ends

17 S Billings Hooding Ceremony/Graduation Celebration 29 F Summer Graduation Deadline

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