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ACADEMIC CALENDAR



Fall 2011 Fall 2012

Fall Semester August 29 – December 17 August 27 – December 15

1st Bi-term (8 weeks) August 29 – October 22 August 27 – October 20

2nd Bi-term (8 weeks) October 24 – December 17 October 22 – December 15

Advising/Registration August 29 August 27

Evening Classes Begin (5:15 p.m. or later) August 29 August 27

Day Classes Begin August 30 August 28

Last Day to Add/Register 1st Bi-term and Fall term September 2 August 31

Labor Day (No Classes) September 5 September 3

Last Day to Drop 1st Bi-term class with W October 7 October 5

1st Bi-term Final Exams October 18-19 October 16-17

Fall Break (No Classes) October 20-21 October 18-19

2nd Bi-term begins* October 24 October 22

Last Day to Add/Register 2nd Bi-term term October 26 October 24

Junior and Senior Academic Advising Begins October 26 October 24

Sophomore Academic Advising Begins November 7 November 5

Freshmen Advising Begins November 9 November 7

Academic Advising Closes November 18 November 16

Last day to drop with W (semester term) November 18 November 16

Thanksgiving Holiday November 23 – 25 November 21-23

Last day to drop 2nd Bi-term class with W December 2 November 30

Semester Final Exams December 12-16 December 10-14

2nd Bi-term Final Exams December 14-15 December 12-13

Commencement December 16 December 14

Grades due (10:00 a.m.) December 19 December 17

January Term (Classes meet 5.5 hours/day) December 27 – January 6 December 26 – January 4

New Year’s Day Observed – No January Term classes January 2 January 1

Spring 2012 Spring 2013

Spring Semester January 9 - May 5 January 7 - May 4

1st Bi-term January 9 - March 3 January 7 - March 2

2nd Bi-term March 12 - May 5 March 11 - May 4

Advising/Registration January 9 January 7

Evening Classes Begin (5:15 or later) January 9 January 7

Day Classes January 10 January 8

Last Day to Add/Register 1st Bi-term January 13 January 11

Martin Luther King Day (Undergraduate classes do not meet) January 16 January 21

Last Day to Drop 1st Bi-term class with W February 27 February 15

1st Bi-term Final Exams February 29 -March 1 February 27-28

1st Bi-term ends March 3 March 1

Spring Break March 5-9 March 4-8

2nd Bi-term begins* March 12 March 11

Last Day to Add/Register 2nd Bi-term March 14 March 13

Junior and Senior Academic Advising Begins March 19 March 18

Sophomore Academic Advising Begins March 26 March 25

Freshman Advising Begins March 28 March 27

Last day to drop with W (semester term) April 5 April 5

Good Friday/Easter Holiday – Friday and Monday (No Classes) April 6, 9 March 29-April 1

Last day to drop 2nd Bi-term class with W April 20 April 19

Semester Final Exams April 30 - May 4 April 29 - May 3

2nd Bi-term Final Exams May 2-3 May 1 - 2

Graduate Commencement May 4 May 3

Undergraduate Commencement May 5 May 4

Grades due (10:00 a.m.) May 7 May 6




* If adding 2nd Bi-term courses brings the semester total to 19 or more hours, the student will incur additional tuition charges.

Summer 2012 Summer 2013

May Term May 7 - 26 May 6 – May 25

Early Summer Term May 7 – June 30 May 6 – June 29

June Term June 4 - 30 June 3 – June 29

June/July (Regular) Term June 4 – July 28 June 3 – July 27

July Term July 2- 28 July 1 - July 27

Late Summer Term July 2 – August 25 July 1 – August 24
Registration for May and Early Summer Terms May 7 May 6

May and Early Summer term classes start May 7 May 6

Last day to Add/Register for May term May 8 May 7

Last day to Add/Register for Early Summer Term May 11 May 10

Last day to drop with W (May term) May 22 May 21

May term ends May 26 May 25


Registration for June, Regular terms June 4 June 3

June, Regular term classes start June 4 June 3

Last day to Add/Register June term June 6 June 5

Last day to Add/Register June/July (Regular) term June 8 June 7

Last day to drop Early Summer term classes with W June 15 June 14

Last day to drop June term classes with W June 22 June 21

Early Summer and June terms ends June 30 June 29
July, Late Summer terms classes start July 2 July 1

Independence Day (No Classes) July 4 July 4

Last day to Add/Register for July term July 5 July 3

Last day to Add/Register for Last Summer term July 6 July 5

Last day to drop June/July (Regular) term classes with W July 13 July 12

Last day to drop July term classes with W July 20 July 19

July, June/July (Regular) terms ends July 28 July 27

Last day to drop Late Summer term classes with W August 10 August 9

Last Summer term ends August 25 August 24
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FOUNDED: 1906 PROFILE
LOCATION: Our 90-acre campus is situated precisely in the center of Kentucky, one-half mile from downtown Campbellsville (population 10,500--ninth fastest-growing community in Kentucky), and 40 minutes southeast of Elizabethtown.
Whether it’s quiet, natural surroundings you seek, or the faster pace of city life, our campus is ideally located amid peaceful Kentucky countryside, yet is just one and one-half hours from Louisville and Lexington, and two and one-half hours from Nashville. Campbellsville is located on KY 55/US 68 and can be reached from the north via the Bluegrass Parkway and from the south via the Louie B. Nunn Parkway (formerly Cumberland Parkway).
TYPE: Coeducational university of the liberal arts and sciences, privately supported by and affiliated with the Kentucky Baptist Convention.
ENROLLMENT: 2,601; representing 32 states and 28 foreign countries.
FACULTY/STUDENT RATIO: 1 to 13
LIBRARY: The Montgomery Library contains more than 135,000 volumes, 125,000 e-books, and approximately 25,000 periodicals.
DEGREES CONFERRED

Campbellsville University confers degrees at the Associate, Bachelor, and Master levels.



ACCREDITATION:

Campbellsville University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, bachelors and masters degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the University’s accreditation. Campbellsville’s music program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). The teacher preparation program is approved by the Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) for teacher education and certification and is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation for Teacher Education (NCATE). The NASDTEC Interstate Contract provides opportunity for graduates to earn teaching certificates in other states, although there may be applicable conditions. The Baccalaureate Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The School of Business and Economics is accredited by the International Assembly of Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).


AFFILIATIONS:

The University is a member of the American Council on Education (ACE), the Appalachian College Association (ACA), the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities (AIKCU), the Association of Southern Baptist Colleges and Schools (ASBCS), the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU), the Cooperative Services International Education Consortium (CSIEC), the Council for the Advancement for Small Colleges (CASC), the Kentucky Independent College Fund (KICF), the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC), the Consortium for Global Education (CGE), the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU).


COLORS:

Maroon and gray.


TELEPHONE:

Access to all offices (270) 789-5000; 18002646014; FAX (270) 7895050.


INTERNET:

Campbellsville University internet address is www.campbellsville.edu. Our general e-mail address is info@campbellsville.edu. A directory of employee e-mail addresses is available on the University’s web site.




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