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2025 Summer Bulletin

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Admission Procedures

Transient Status

Communications regarding courses, attendance as a transient student, and requests for a transient application should be addressed to the Office of the Registrar. An individual desiring to study as a transient student must submit a completed transient application and written certification of good standing from the institution in which the student is regularly enrolled, signed by the student’s Registrar or Academic Dean. These documents must be submitted and approved by the Huntingdon College Registrar (334-833-4431) prior to registration for any summer session.

Admission as a Freshman or Transfer Student

A person who plans to apply for admission as a freshman or transfer student and initiates attendance during the summer should contact the Office of Admission (334-833-4497) for application procedures in advance of the opening date of the summer session.

Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid

Tuition

  • Cost, per semester hour…………………………………………………………………………. $575
  • Audit, per semester hour……………………………………………………………………….. $575

Typically, tuition for a three credit hour course would cost $1,725.

Course Fees
Music CoursesFee
Accompanist Fee Instrumental students for 2 half-hour lessons–1 credit hour$100
Accompanist Fee Voice students for 2 half-hour lessons–1 credit hour$125
Recital Fee in Music (MUAP499-I, P, V$25
Studio Instruction Music (2 half-hour lessons–1 credit hour)$500
Sport Studies CoursesFee
SSPE207 Emergency Care and Injury Prevention$30
SSPE309 Outdoor Recreation$30
SSPE312 School Health Education$30
Teacher Education CoursesFee
EDUC235 Human Growth, Development, and Learning$160
EDUC321 General Secondary Methods$140
EDUC348 Reading II$150
EDUC436 Practicum in Elem Educ/Collab Spec Edu$140
EDUC437 Practicum in K-12$140
EDUC439 Practicum in Collaborative Spec Educ 6-12$140
EDUC488 Internship in Collaborative Spec Educ (6-12)$300
EDUC490 Internship in Elem Educ/Collab Spec Educ (K-6)$300
EDUC497 Internship in Secondary Education$300
EDUC498 Internship in K-12$300
MUSC321 Music in the Elementary School$140
MUSC498 Internship in P-12 Music$300
SSPE431 Methods of Teaching Physical Educ in Sec Schools$140
SSPE498 Internship in Physical Education P-12$300

Housing

Housing may be available based upon demonstrated interest of any current Huntingdon College student.

Payment Policy

Payment is due in full by the first day of class for each Session. For Session I, payment in full is due on Monday, May 12. Payment in full is due for Summer Session II classes on Monday, June 23. A Summer Deferred Payment Plan fee of $100 will be charged to students attending summer classes or students charged for summer housing if a balance is not paid in full by Wednesday, July 30. Please contact the Office of Student Financial Services at 334-833-4428 for information regarding payment of tuition and other charges and fees.

Financial Aid

Federal financial aid will be determined individually based on courses taken and eligibility. No institutional aid is offered for summer sessions. An exception is made for mandated Veteran Affairs institutional matching funds and Employee Scholarship funds.  Dropping or withdrawing from a course may reduce aid eligibility (if applicable). CONSIDER THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE DROPPING OR WITHDRAWING FROM A COURSE.  

Course Load Reduction Refund Policy-If a student reduces his or her course load, the following schedule will be followed to determine the amount of refund:

Session ISession II% refund
May 12-13June 23-24100%

No refund of tuition will be made for dropping from a class after May 14 for Session I, or June 25 for Session II.

Withdrawal Refund Policy– If a student receiving Title IV aid for the term voluntarily withdraws from the college by dropping all courses during the summer term, the college will follow federal guidelines to determine the amount of federal aid the student has earned and the amount of institutional charges based on the percentage of the term completed.

Motor Vehicle Registration

All student vehicles must be registered with the Campus Security Office located in the Wilson building. Campus Security will issue a parking decal, which must be prominently displayed, and provide parking regulations when a vehicle is registered. The College reserves the right to ticket or tow vehicles in violation of the parking regulations. Parking fines must be paid before transcripts will be released.

Administrative Office Hours

The Administrative Offices of the College are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. mid-August through mid-May and 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. mid-May through mid-August. The official address is:

Huntingdon College
1500 East Fairview Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama 36106

Contact information for the Office of the Registrar is (P) 334-833-4431, (F) 334-833-4313 and registrar@zhanmi.net. The College’s home page is located at http://lfdo.zhanmi.net.

Academic Policies and Procedures

  • A typical load is six semester hours per session. Permission to exceed a seven hour load is limited to students with exceptional grade records, and must be secured from the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College.
  • Enrollment changes – A student may not add a class after the third day of the beginning of a Summer 2025 session. Dates for dropping or withdrawing from a course are indicated in the 2025 Summer Calendar.
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is reviewed following the end of the Summer semester. Students can be placed on Academic Probation, Academic Suspension, or Good Standing following the Summer semester.
  • A supplemental learning management system (LMS) provided by Canvas is used for courses and requires internet access. Student Canvas courses are not automatically generated upon a student’s registration into a course via the Campus Cafe registration process. Registered students are given access to the Canvas LMS class one week prior to the class beginning.
  • Courses listed as Online (OL)/Distance Education are considered online courses. Distance Learning/Online courses are not available to California (CA) resident students, per federal guidelines.  Courses designated as Distance Learning/Online are notated with the section “OL”
    • Individual online classes may have specific requirements for physical attendance for tests/presentations. Specifics regarding required physical attendance can be obtained from the instructor.
    • Online courses may require the student to secure proctoring services (and cover associated fees for services) for specified assignments. Specifics regarding those requirements are available from the instructor.
  • Enrolled students who do not have any attendance/participation as of the third day of the beginning of a Summer 2025 session will be administratively dropped from the course.

The 2024-25 Catalog should be referred to for other academic policies and procedures.

2025 Summer Calendar

DateDayEvent
February 3MondaySummer Pre-Registration Period Begins
April 18FridaySummer Pre-Registration Period Ends

* On Monday April 21, 2025, the College will begin to reevaluate which courses will be offered and which will be cancelled based on enrollment.

Eligible students will be permitted to register after the end of the Registration Period until the end of the Drop/Add period.

Session I

DateDayEvent
May 12MondayClasses begin.
May 13TuesdayDrop /Add period ends – Last Day to receive a reduction in tuition charges due to course load reduction.
May 15ThursdayLast day to withdraw from a course without grade penalty and receive a “W.”
May 26MondayMemorial Day – No Classes/Offices Closed
May 27TuesdayLast day to change to P/N grading, audit or noncredit in courses.
June 2MondayLast day to withdraw from course without grade penalty and receive a “WP” or“WF.”
June 17TuesdayClasses end.
June 18WednesdayFinal Exams (during regularly scheduled meeting time).
June 19ThursdayJuneteenth – No Classes/Offices Closed
June 20FridayGrades due to the Office of the Registrar by 12:00 p.m.

Session II

DateDayEvent
June 23MondayClasses begin.
June 24TuesdayDrop /Add period ends – Last Day to receive a reduction in tuition charges due to course load reduction.
June 26Thursday Last day to withdraw from a course without grade penalty and receive a “W.”
July 4FridayIndependence Day – No Classes/Offices Closed
July 8TuesdayLast day to change to P/N grading, audit or noncredit in courses.
July 14MondayLast day to withdraw from course without grade penalty and receive a “WP” or“WF.”
July 29TuesdayClasses end.
July 30WednesdayFinal Exams (during regularly scheduled meeting time).
Aug 1FridayGrades due to the Office of the Registrar by 12:00 p.m.

Schedule of Classes & Final Examinations

The schedule of classes published for the summer sessions are for informational purposes. The College reserves the right to cancel any class for which there is not sufficient enrollment or for other reasons deemed in the best interest of the institution. The credit in semester hours and the time the class is offered appear after each title.  Courses in Marine Science are available to Huntingdon College students with the Marine Environmental Science Consortium housed at Dauphin Island Sea Laboratory (DISL). Further information can be obtained from the Biology Program, specifically Dr. Paul Gier.  In order to be enrolled at both DISL and the corresponding HC class for credit, students will need to complete an enrollment form for Summer registration related to DISL courses for credit. Internships are available to Huntingdon College students.  Students should contact the Coordinator of Internship Development.

Please consult the 2024-2025 Huntingdon College Catalog course descriptions for prerequisites.

For in person instruction, lecture classes typically meet 4 days a week (Monday through Thursday; MTWR) for 1 hour and 45 minutes each meeting day and labs typically meet twice a week for 3 hours and 30 minutes each meeting day.

Final exams will be held on Wednesday, June 18th for Summer Session I and Wednesday, July 30th for Summer Session II.

SessionCourseSectionCreditsClass TitleInstructorMonTuesWedThur
MSESIACCT201OL3Principles of Accounting IChristopher (Chris) W Clark Jr.    
MSESIBADM200OL3Introduction to BusinessJane (Jane) R. Goodson    
MSESIBADM311OL3Business FinanceCinzia (Cinzia) Balit-Moussalli    
MSESIBADM333OL3EntrepreneurshipJane (Jane) R. Goodson    
MSESIBIOL101OL3Principles of BiologyErastus (Topher) C. Dudley    
MSESIBIOL141OL2Medical VocabularyEmily Hare    
MSESIBIOL161OL3Environmental ScienceGabrielle (Gabbie) A. Ehinger    
MSESICALL300OL2Perspectives on Ethics and VocationSara (Sara) Marie Shoffner    
MSESICHEM105OL3General Chemistry IStaff TBA    
MSESICHEM115LOL1General Chemistry I LaboratoryStaff TBA    
MSESICHEM305013Organic Chemistry IJohn (John) Kenneth Berch Jr.1000AM – 1150AM BGB41000AM – 1150AM BGB41000AM – 1150AM BGB41000AM – 1150AM BGB4
MSESICHEM315L011Organic Chemistry I LaboratoryJohn (John) Kenneth Berch Jr. 100PM – 430PM BGB8100PM – 430PM BGB8 
MSESIECON201OL3Principles of MicroeconomicsCinzia (Cinzia) Balit-Moussalli    
MSESIENGL105OL3Introduction to College WritingFoster Dickson    
MSESIHIST206OL3American History, 1877 to the PresentCharles Kenneth Roberts    
MSESIMATH154OL3College AlgebraLauren (Lauren) Elizabeth Veazey    
MSESIMATH171OL3Introduction to StatisticsJohnathan Barnett    
MSESIPHSC102013Physical ScienceWilliam Robert Matson1000AM – 1150AM BGB21000AM – 1150AM BGB21000AM – 1150AM BGB21000AM – 1150AM BGB2
MSESIPSCI209OL3World PoliticsChristopher Primiano    
MSESISSPE203OL3Sport PsychologyClaire E. Bridges    
MSESISSPE310OL3Nutrition and ExerciseClaire E. Bridges    
MSESIIACCT202OL3Principles of Accounting IIChristopher (Chris) W Clark Jr.    
MSESIIBADM302OL3Business LawChristopher (Chris) W Clark Jr.    
MSESIIBADM312OL3Principles of ManagementArchie (Archie) L. Rowe    
MSESIIBADM499OL3Sr. Capstone in Business AdministrationJane (Jane) R. Goodson    
MSESIIBIOL371OL3Seminar in BiologyJames (James) D. Daniels    
MSESIICHEM106OL3General Chemistry IIStaff TBA    
MSESIICHEM116LOL1General Chemistry II LaboratoryStaff TBA    
MSESIICHEM306013Organic Chemistry IIJohn (John) Kenneth Berch Jr.1000AM – 1150AM BGB41000AM – 1150AM BGB41000AM – 1150AM BGB41000AM – 1150AM BGB4
MSESIICHEM316L011Organic Chemistry II LaboratoryJohn (John) Kenneth Berch Jr. 100PM – 430PM BGB8100PM – 430PM BGB8 
MSESIICMST201OL3Introduction to CommunicationElizabeth (Elizabeth) Barbara Rogers    
MSESIIECON202OL3Principles of MacroeconomicsCinzia (Cinzia) Balit-Moussalli    
MSESIIENGL106OL3Writing Across the DisciplinesFoster Dickson    
MSESIIHIST315OL3Alabama HistoryCharles Kenneth Roberts    
MSESIIMATH155OL3Precalculus MathematicsLauren (Lauren) Elizabeth Veazey    
MSESIIMATH255OL3Calculus IJohnathan Barnett    
MSESIISSPE302OL3Organization and Administration in SSPESara (Sara) Marie Shoffner    
MSESIISSPE332OL3Sociology of SportSara (Sara) Marie Shoffner    

Non-Discrimination Statement

Huntingdon College is committed to a policy against legally impermissible, arbitrary, or unreasonable discriminatory practices. Therefore, Huntingdon College, in accordance with Title IX and Section 106.8 of the 2020 Final Rule under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, other applicable federal and state law, and stated College policy, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. Furthermore, Huntingdon College, in accordance with applicable federal and state law and stated College policy, prohibits discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived gender, gender identity, race, color, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, religion, age and/or national origin in its education program or activity, including admission and employment.

Huntingdon College also prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internal or external to the institution. Sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking are forms of sex discrimination, which are prohibited under Title IX by policy 

Any person may report discrimination (whether or not the person reporting is the person alleged to have experienced the conduct), and may do so in person, by mail, by telephone or by email using the contact information below.

Inquiries and/or complaints that are not related to disability discrimination can be addressed to:

Huntingdon College Title IX Coordinator
Eric A. Kidwell
Library
1500 East Fairview Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36106
Email: TitleIXCoordinator@hawks.zhanmi.net and telephone: 334-833-4420 (This number is for discrimination-based reporting.)

Huntingdon’s full policy and process, including an online reporting form, may be found at: http://lfdo.zhanmi.net/misconduct

Inquiries and/or complaints may also be addressed to (though it is advised the College’s process be first utilized):

Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
Office for Civil Rights (OCR), National Headquarters
U.S. Department of Education
Lyndon Baines Johnson Dept. of Education Building
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202-1100

Telephone: (800) 421-3481
Fax: (202) 453-6012;
TDD:(800) 877-8339
Email: OCR@ed.gov
Web: http://www.ed.gov/ocr

Student Access Services

Within any resolution process related to this policy, Huntingdon College provides reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities when that accommodation is consistent with state and federal law. For disability-related inquiries or complaints:

Huntingdon College Director of Student Access Services/504 Coordinator
Dr. Lisa O. Dorman
1500 East Fairview Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36106
Email: ldorman@hawks.zhanmi.net  and telephone: 334-833-4465 (This number is for requesting disability accommodations.)

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