Applications for rooms are filled in the order in which they are received.
Residence hall rooms are designed for two students. A student may, if
space is available, room alone; however, an additional charge is made for
students with private rooms. Residence hall accommodations are avail-
able to married graduate students; however, there are no accommoda-
tions for children.
Residence hall rooms are furnished with two beds, chairs, dressers and
closets. Students are required to furnish waste baskets, soap, bed linens,
towels, wash cloths and pillows.
Radios and stereos are permitted if they are operated with due respect for
others. Electrical appliances employing heating elements are not permit-
ted in student rooms. No pets of any kind are permitted.
University residence halls contain lounges, recreation rooms and coin-
operated washers and dryers for student use.
Vehicle Registration
All vehicles parked on campus must display a current parking decal or
temporary permit. Decals and permits are available 24 hours per day,
seven days per week, from the Edinboro University Police, room 140,
Earlley Hall. The applicant must present the owner's card for the vehi-
cle being registered.
Parking information is available at the Police Office or by calling 814-
732-2921. The campus police are authorized to ticket individuals for
traffic violations. Special "snow removal" regulations are in effect from
November 1st through April 1st. No overnight parking is permitted in
commuter or employee lots during this period.
GRADUATE CURRICULA
Graduate curricula are listed in the next section according to programs:
Art, Behavior Management Specialist Certificate, Biology, Character
Education Certificate, Clinical Psychology, Communication Studies,
Counseling, Educational Psychology, Elementary Education and
Reading, Information Technology, Middle and Secondary Instruction,
Nursing, School Administration, Social Sciences, Special Education and
School Psychology, and Speech-Language Pathology.
Course descriptions can be found after the respective program's curricu-
la. An explanation of course numbering is as follows:
000-499
These courses are undergraduate courses. Although graduate students
may take regular undergraduate courses to satisfy prerequisite require-
ments, graduate credit cannot be granted for these courses.
500-599
Courses with these numbers are advanced undergraduate courses; how-
ever, graduate students may enroll in selected courses for graduate cred-
it. A maximum of 12 semester hours of graduate credit earned in these
courses will be accepted toward meeting the course requirements for the
master's degree. Graduate students enrolling in these courses for gradu-
ate credit must pay graduate tuition.
600-699
Courses with these numbers are graduate courses; however, advanced
undergraduate students may enroll in these courses for undergraduate
credit provided they (1) are at least a second semester junior, (2) possess
a cumulative quality point average of 2.5 or better (4 point scale) and (3)
have the written approval of their advisor, the instructor and the aca-
demic dean.
700-799
Courses with these numbers are graduate courses and enrollment in
these courses is limited to individuals admitted to the Graduate Program
of Edinboro University.
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A double asterisk for a graduate course title indicates the course was
designed for majors only.
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