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President

David Soltz, Carver Hall, 389-4526

Academic Affairs

Provost and VP Academic Affairs - James Mackin, Carver Hall, 389-4308

Undergraduate Education, Dean - Jonathan Lincoln, Carver Hall, 389-4084

College of Business, Dean - David G. Martin, 212 Sutliff, 389-4650

College of Liberal Arts, Dean - James W. Ermatinger, 206 Centennial, 389-4410

College of Professional Studies, Dean - Dianne Mark, 3106 McCormick, 389-4005

College of Science and Technology, Dean - Robert Marande, 13 Ben Franklin, 389-5333

School of Graduate Studies, Dean - James F. Matta, 212 Centennial, 389-4015

Academic Advisement - Paul Quick, 216 Student Services, 389-4271

Non-Degree Advisement - Patricia Lenhart, 216 Student Services, 389-4003

Academic Internships - Brenda Naugle, 224 Student Services, 389-4678

Library, Andruss - Wayne Mohr, 389-4224

Registrar - Joseph Kissell, 150 Student Services Center, 389-4263

University and Student Affairs

Vice President - H. Preston Herring, 326 Kehr Union, 389-4062

Career Development - Carol Barnett, 389-4070

Financial Aid - Thomas Lyons, 389-4279

Kehr Union - Mike Sowash, Kehr Union, 389-4347

Residence Life - Linda Sowash, 389-4089

Columbia Residence Hall - 389-4299

Elwell Residence Hall,- 389-4315

Luzerne Residence Hall - 389-4305

Lycoming Residence Hall - 389-4320

Montour Residence Hall - 389-4330

Northumberland Residence Hall - 389-4301

Schuylkill Residence Hall - 389-4327

Upper Campus Apts. - 389-2900

Student Activities - Jimmy Gilliland, Kehr Union, 389-4344

Student Health Center - Cindy Harris, 389-4451

Student Rec Center - Jen White, 389-4190

University Web Site - Webteam, 389-4488

Administration and Finance

Vice President - Richard Rugen, 15 Waller, 389-4115

Bursar - Cathy Hadesty, 22 Waller Administration, 389-4013

Achievement and Awards

Academic achievement awards are presented to students earning a 3.5 overall cumulative average. Residence Life gives academic awards for a 3.25 and up each year and the Athletic department gives academic awards for athletes with 3.25 and up each year.

Academic Distinction

The Latin designations - Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude - will be used for identifying honor graduates.

The graduating seniors having cumulative quality point averages between 3.95 and 4.00 will be designated "Summa Cum Laude." Graduating seniors having a cumulative quality point average between 3.75 and 3.94 will be designated "Magna Cum Laude." Graduating seniors having cumulative quality point average between 3.50 and 3.74 will be designated as "Cum Laude."

Honors for the graduation ceremony will be awarded as of the last previous semester, while honors for transcript and diploma will be as of the end of the final semester. Forty-eight credits must be completed at Bloomsburg University in order to be considered for academic honors at commencement. Sixty-four credits must be completed at Bloomsburg University as of the previous semster in order to receive the designation at graduation of "Highest Honor Graduate" for each college. A full-time degree student whose semester QPA is 3.5 or higher in 12 or more semester hours of coursework for which a grade or grades are received will be named to the Dean's list for that semester.

Outstanding Class Award

Each year, the CGA Awards Committee selects the outstanding Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior. Students can be recommended by faculty or staff, or they may submit their own application describing their outstanding accomplishments during the time they have been students at Bloomsburg University. Specific information on the class award is advertised on campus TV and is also published in The Voice in the Spring. Applications will be available at the Information Desk, Kehr Union. For more information contact the Assistant Vice President for Student Life, 389-4065.

Outstanding Service Award

Seniors are eligible to apply for a "Service Key" award in the Fall or Spring, depending upon their graduation date. This award is presented to individuals who have been very active in leadership positions and who have earned 30 service points or more while at Bloomsburg. The award consists of a plaque and a lifetime Community Activities card. Information on the award is advertised on campus TV and is also published in The Voice each semester. Applications will be available at the Information Desk, Kehr Union.

For more information, contact the Assistant Vice President for Student Life, 389-4065.

Living-Learning Community Academic Achievement Awards

Residence Life partners with numerous academic departments to present awards twice each year to students living in campus residential living-learning communities who earned a 3.0 or higher overall cumulative grade point average. Residential living-learning communities integrate faculty and academics into students' lives beyond the classroom.

Who's Who

Nominations are compiled in October and assessed by a committee consisting of the deans of the colleges, Director of Student Activities, the presidents of the classes, the president of the community government association and the Director of Student Standards. Seniors, with at least 88 earned credits, are encouraged to contact the faculty/staff in their major department or any other faculty/staff member who would be willing to nominate them based upon the qualifications listed below:

1. Demonstrated leadership ability
2. Scholastic achievement
3. Commendable personal traits
4. Potential usefulness to society and professional promise.

For more information, please contact the Office of Student Standards, Room G15 Elwell Hall, 389-4734.

Applications for Service Key and/or Outstanding Student are available about the fourth week of the semester.

Honor Societies

Membership requirements and policies governing these societies vary. The Director of Kehr Union , 389-4346, has more specific information.

Alpha Psi Omega

National Dramatic Honor Society

Beta Beta Beta

Biological Honor Society

Chi Alpha Epsilon

Non-traditional Student Honor Society

Beta Gamma Sigma

National honor society for business programs

Gamma Theta Upsilon

Geography Honor Society

Kappa Delta Pi

Coeducational Honor Society

Kappa Mu Epsilon

Mathematic Honor Society

Omicron Delta Epsilon

Economics Honor Society

Phi Alpha

Social Welfare Honor Society

Phi Alpha Theta

History Honor Society

Phi Kappa Phi

National Honor Society

Phi Sigma Iota

International Foreign Language Honor Society

Phi Sigma Pi

National Honor Society

Pi Kappa Delta

Interdisciplinary Forensic Society

Pi Omega Pi

National Honor Society in Business Education

Pi Sigma Alpha

National Political Science Honor Society

Psi Chi

National Honor Society in Psychology

Sigma Tau Delta

National Honor Society in English

Tau Beta Sigma

National Honorary Band Society