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1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University

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Physical ConditioningStudents may voluntarily attend for <strong>University</strong> credit the physical education offering,Military Physical Conditioning, which is conducted each semester by the Army ROTCstaff.Airborne TrainingSelected cadets may attend airborne training at Fort Benning, Georgia. Airbornetraining is three weeks in length; successful completion of the course results in theaward of the airborne wings of a military parachutist.Air Assault TrainingSelected students may attend air assault training at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.Airmobile training is 10 days in length; successful completion of the course results inthe award of the Air Assault Badge.Veterans ProgramQualified veterans with six months or more of active military service may receivecollege credits for the first two years of Army ROTC if they are WVU students. Theymay immediately enter the Advanced Course if they were contributing to the VeteransEducational Assistance Program while on active duty, or if they have 27 hours ofcollege credit with a 2.0 grade-point average or better.FacultyJerald W. Fisher, Lt. Col., M.A., Professor of Military Science.John C. Gibson, Jr., Maj., B.A., Associate Professor of Military Science.Doyle O. Bootle, Maj., M.P.A., Assistant Professor of Military Science.Charles D. Betoney, Maj., M.A., Assistant Professor of Military Science.Guy N. DeYoung, Capt., M.A., Assistant Professor of Military Science.James M. Henry, Capt., B. A., Assistant Professor of Military ScienceAlbert A. Mrozek, Capt., B.S., Assistant Professor of Military Science.George R. Mayo, Capt., B. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science.Duncan C. Currier, Capt., B.S., Assistant Professor of Military Science.William L Frisbie, SGM, Chief Instructor. Steven Hutson, M.Sgt., Senior Instructor.Darrell D. Kimoto, SFC, Senior Instructor.Christopher Deasy, S.Sgt., Administrative Sergeant.Miguel A. Nunez-Santiago, Sgt., Supply Sergeant.<strong>University</strong> Honors ProgramThe <strong>University</strong> Honors Program provides cohesive, integrated honors courseswhich apply toward the satisfaction of general education and LSP requirements andsome requirements for the major.Admission to the program is by invitation only and is based on ACT or SATcomposite standard scores and high school grade-point averages or status as aNational Merit Semi-Finalist. Admission to the program by enrolled college students isbased on grade-point average on the first 14 to 34 credit hours of college course work.Class sizes are small, affording students an opportunity to participate in individualized,concentrated instruction. It is anticipated that any student accepted into the programwill enroll in one honors course each semester, will be a full-time student at WVU(enrolled for at least 12 hours a semester), and will maintain a grade-point average inaccordance with standards established by the <strong>University</strong> Honors Director and the<strong>University</strong> Honors Council. Academic Program In addition to fulfilling the <strong>University</strong>Honors Program requirements, honors students fulfill all requirements of the <strong>University</strong>and major area of concentration. Students enrolled in the <strong>University</strong> Honors Program298^est <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>University</strong>

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