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Southern Connecticut State University New Haven,  Connecticut College Board code: 3662

Southern Connecticut State University New Haven,  Connecticut College Board code: 3662. Main Address 501 Crescent Street New Haven, CT 06515-1355 (203) 392-5200 www.southernct.edu. PRESIDENT Dr. Cheryl J. Norton. B.A., Denison University, Ohio, 1971 Two Master’s degrees

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Southern Connecticut State University New Haven,  Connecticut College Board code: 3662

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  1. Southern Connecticut State UniversityNew Haven,  Connecticut College Board code: 3662 Main Address 501 Crescent Street New Haven, CT 06515-1355 (203) 392-5200 www.southernct.edu

  2. PRESIDENTDr. Cheryl J. Norton B.A., Denison University, Ohio, 1971 Two Master’s degrees Ph.D., Columbia University, 1980 First woman president of SCSU

  3. TYPE OF SCHOOL: • Public • University • Four-year • Coed • Percent applicants admitted: 54% • Regionally accredited • College Board member

  4. SIZE: • Degree-seeking undergrads: 8,309 • First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 1,340 • Graduate enrollment: 3,849

  5. STUDENT BODY • Made up of students from 53 countries and 34 U.S. states • Male to female ratio – 1:1.8 • 2,200 students live on-campus • Ethnic breakdown (2004) • 10.2 % African-American • .21% Native American • 2.2 % Asian or Pacific Islander • 5.7% Latino • 71.5% White

  6. FACULTY • 389 Full-time • 379 Part-time • Student to faculty ratio – 15:1

  7. SETTING: • Suburban • Small city (50,000 - 249,999) • Residential campus

  8. DEGREES OFFERED: • Bachelor's • Master's • Ed.D. (Doctorate of Education)

  9. Arts, Visual & Performing Art - General   Art History/Criticism/Conservation   Drama/Theater Arts   Music - General   Biological & Biomedical Sciences Bacteriology   Biology   Botany   Marine/Aquatic Biology   Zoology   Business, Management, & Marketing Accounting   Business Administration/Management   Business/Managerial Economics   Finance/Banking   Management Science   Marketing Management   Communications & Journalism Communications/Rhetoric   Journalism   Computer & Information Sciences Computer/Information Sciences - General Education Art Teacher Education   Biology Teacher Education  B Chemistry Teacher Education   Education - General   Elementary Education   English Teacher Education   History Teacher Education   Mathematics Education   Physical Education   Physics Teacher Education   Science Teacher Education   Secondary Education   Social Science Teacher Education  Social Studies Teacher Education   Spanish Language Teacher Education   English Language & Literature English   English Composition   Foreign Language & Literature Foreign Language & Literature - General  French   German   Italian   Spanish   COURSES OF STUDY OFFERED:

  10. Health Professions & Clinical Sciences Nursing (RN)   Predentistry   Premedicine   Prepharmacy   Preveterinary Medicine   Public Health   History History - General   Law & Legal Studies Prelaw   Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences   Library Science Library Science   Mathematics Mathematics - General   Parks, Recreation & Fitness Exercise Sciences   Parks, Recreation & Fitness - General   Philosophy & Religion Philosophy   Physical Sciences Chemistry   Physics   Planetary Sciences   Psychology Psychology - General   Public Administration & Services Social Work   Social Sciences Geography   Political Science/Government   Sociology   COURSES OF STUDY OFFERED(CONT.):

  11. ANNUAL COST OF ATTENDANCE ( Fall 2005 ) •  In-state tuition and fees: $5,814 • Out-of-state tuition and fees: $13,752 • Room and board: $7,698  • Books and supplies:$750 • Estimated personal expenses: $300 • Transportation expense: $300

  12. International Annual College Costs ( Fall 2005 ) • Tuition and Fees: $13,752 • Room & Board (on-campus): $7,698

  13. HISTORY 1893 – Began as Skinner School, a teacher training program 1937 – Became 4 year college 1983 – Became a university, joined CSU system

  14. BULEY LIBRARY • Current renovations will: • provide a 130,00 square foot, 5 story addition • double the library’s current size • add more room for collections, study areas, and technical services

  15. LYMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS • 1,650-seat theater with open-thrust stage • Venue for University and public entertainment, meetings, conferences, and cultural activities

  16. ATHLETICS • 9 NCAA Team Titles • 67 NCAA Individual Titles • Premier Facilities Baseball//Basketball/Field Hockey/Football/Gymnastics/Lacrosse/Soccer/Softball/ Swimming/Track/Volleyball

  17. Office of Information Technology Provides systems, services, computing facilities, and network infrastructure to SCSU students, faculty, and staff

  18. SCSU Professor Honored History Professor Hugh Davis, center, is honored by (left to right) Provost Selase Williams, the Rev. John P. Sullivan, President Cheryl J. Norton and Gerald Schultz, chairman of the CSU Professorship Advisory; Davis was recently appointed CSU Professor

  19. Health Foundation Grant Generates Five Scholarships Five minority individuals working in the health and human service fields will be eligible for a full scholarship this fall to pursue a master’s degree in public health at Southern, thanks to a $104,947 grant from the Connecticut Health Foundation.

  20. Ed.D. Program Approved The first graduates of Southern’s Ed.D. program will receive their diplomas this May, just months after the doctoral degree garnered permanent approval from the state Department of Education’s Board of Governors.

  21. $7.5M GRANT TO FUND MATERIALS RESEARCH SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CENTER • Award from the National Science Foundation • Joint project of SCSU, Yale and Brookhaven National Laboratory • Center’s Education Director will be Christine Broadbridge, Professor of Physics, SCSU

  22. ONE OF THE U.S.’s 4 LARGEST VIDEO PRODUCTION PROGRAMS • Graduates work for the likes of ESPN • Course examples: • Fundamentals of Video Production • Video Script Writing • Advanced Postproduction Techniques • Video Directing • Documentary Production • Special Effects in Video

  23. INTERNATIONAL HOST President Norton and other SCSU administrators recently met with a delegation of higher education professionals from the Shandong Province, People’s Republic of China

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