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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

Refund Guidelines For Basic Fees

Pennsylvania State System Of Higher Education A. Policy

1. Advance deposits credited toward the basic fee shall be non-refundable. Other amounts paid and credited toward the basic fee shall be refundable in full for students who withdraw for approved reasons prior to the first class day.

2. Students who reduce their credit hour load so as to qualify for billing as part-time students shall be eligible for a refund of the amount paid which exceeds the part-time rate. B. Procedure 1. All refund requests must be submitted in writing and comply with the appropriate university's processing procedures.

2. Refunds on student activity fees will be within those regulations and procedures established by the student organization, as approved by the president. Such refunds must be consistent with Federal law.

3. A student is eligible for consideration for a refund for any reason approved by the president or his/her designee. 4. The refund schedule will apply also to all part-time students reducing their credit hour load. 5. Except for minimum forfeit of advanced deposits, refunds for tuition will be based on the following schedule if applicable after the first full class day:

First Week 90 percent
Second Week 80 percent
Third Week 70 percent
Fourth Week 60 percent
Fifth Week 50 percent
After the Fifth Week No refund

6. The university is responsible for notifying each student of its refund policy.

7. Because all the institutions do not follow identical summer session schedules, each institution will establish its own summer session refund schedule within these guidelines.

8. Full refund of tuition shall be granted to students of State System universities who are military reservists or members of the National Guard and are ordered to active military service by the President of the United States. (Effective Fall Semester 1990).

9. With respect to room and board fees, all refund schedules apply only to conditions in which students withdraw entirely from the university.

***The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania provides direct university support for instructional costs of approximately $ 5,290 per full-time equivalent resident student.