2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
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170 / <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
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Identification (ID) Cards ................................................................................................... 33<br />
Incompletes ........................................................................................................................ 27<br />
Independent Studies .......................................................................................................... 25<br />
Information Technology Services ...................................................................................... 33<br />
International<br />
Baccalaureate Credit ................................................................................................ 16<br />
Immigration ............................................................................................................... 5<br />
Office ....................................................................................................................... 44<br />
Students ..................................................................................................................... 5<br />
Studies ...................................................................................................................... 21<br />
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Levels of Performance ...................................................................................................... 28<br />
Library ............................................................................................................................... 32<br />
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Masters of Science Degrees .............................................................................................. 46<br />
Bachelor-Master ...................................................................................................... 46<br />
Engineering .............................................................................................................. 46<br />
Engineering Management ......................................................................................... 46<br />
Information Technology .......................................................................................... 46<br />
Manufacturing Management ..................................................................................... 46<br />
Manufacturing Operations ........................................................................................ 46<br />
Operations Management ........................................................................................... 46<br />
Medical Information ...........................................................................................................8<br />
Military Call to Active Duty ............................................................................................. 24<br />
Minor Programs .......................................................................................................... 15, 49<br />
Multiple Degree Enrollments ........................................................................................... 24<br />
N<br />
Non-Discrimination Statement ............................................................................................ 3<br />
O<br />
Orientation ........................................................................................................................ 38<br />
Overloads ................................................................................................................... 18, 25<br />
P<br />
Parents' Association ..........................................................................................................40<br />
Permanent Academic Records .......................................................................................... 24<br />
President’s Medal .............................................................................................................. 29<br />
Probationary Status ............................................................................................................ 19<br />
Professional Societies ........................................................................................................ 37<br />
Proficiency Examination ................................................................................................... 17<br />
Provisional Readmission Agreement ................................................................................ 20<br />
Provost’s Achievement ..................................................................................................... 28<br />
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Readmission....................................................................................................................... 20<br />
Recreation Services ..................................................................................................... 3, 39<br />
Refund<br />
Board and Room ...................................................................................................... 14<br />
Tuition ...................................................................................................................... 14<br />
Registrar ............................................................................................................................ 23<br />
Registration ........................................................................................................................ 25<br />
Residence Hall .................................................................................................................. 35<br />
Resource Center<br />
Tutoring ................................................................................................................... 21<br />
Women's ................................................................................................................... 39<br />
Richard P. Scharchburg Archives ..................................................................................... 34<br />
Right to Know Laws .......................................................................................................... 23<br />
Robots ................................................................................................................................ 29