General Information
The Women’s College offers women opportunities to develop leadership skills in an environment that encourages awareness of and participation in a world characterized by pluralism. The student life program of the Women’s College is designed to enhance and enrich student life at Brenau.
The Women’s College is a residential institution which also provides for enrollment of non residential female students who desire to take advantage of the educational programs offered in this division. All information included in this section of the Catalog pertains to students enrolled in the Women’s College.
Women’s College Handbook More detailed information regarding Women’s College policies and procedures can be found in the Student Handbook. All Women’s College students are required to sign for and read a copy of the Student Handbook.
Faculty Responsibilities and Student Attendance Policy
- Faculty may prescribe reasonable requirements relevant to the course of instruction. At the beginning of each semester, they shall inform students in writing of any special requirements. Each syllabus shall state the attendance policy and any academic consequences of excessive absences as well as any special attendance requirements. Faculty should keep a record of class attendance for their enrolled students. Faculty should use the Campus Web to confirm enrollment.
- When a student in a day program class has been absent from 25 percent of the classes in any semester, the instructor shall report the absences in writing to the Dean of Student Success & Retention and may recommend appropriate action. If the student is a recipient of VA educational benefits, the instructor must also report these absences to the director of veteran’s services by the next workday after the second absence for a class that meets once a week.
- Faculty are responsible for counseling with students regarding the academic consequences of absences from class or laboratory sessions.
- Faculty are responsible for arranging make-up work when an absence is excused. The student must initiate the request for make-up work.
Honor System
The Women’s College has established an honor system as the fundamental principle of its self governing philosophy. The system is administered by the Student Honor Court in cooperation with the university administration.
Every Women’s College student assumes personal responsibility for herself and her fellow students for the maintenance of the rules and ideals of this system. The university is proud of the system’s long and successful history. Each new student should become familiar with this tradition of Brenau.
The Brenau Honor Code: I promise to uphold the Brenau University honor code by refraining from every form of dishonesty and cheating in university life and will strive to create a spirit of honesty and honor. Failure to do so is considered a breach of trust toward the faculty and student body. I accept this commitment as a personal responsibility to refrain from and to report all forms of dishonesty and cheating.
Student Government
All full-time Women’s College students are members of the Student Government Association (SGA). SGA is composed of two branches; the Executive Committee and the Senate. All executive power is vested in the Executive Committee which consists of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Elections Chair, Campus Relations Officer and Student Activities Board Director. Furthermore, all legislative power is vested in the governing body of the Senate. All students are encouraged to become involved in SGA and be the change that they want to see in their campus community.
Athletics
Brenau University is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Brenau sponsors intercollegiate teams in the sports of basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. The tennis team was NAIA National Champion in 1999 and 2002.
Academic Advisers for Women’s College Students
All freshmen are assigned a faculty adviser according to their major, if declared. First-year students who have not declared a major are assigned to an adviser of undeclared students. They remain with that adviser until a major is chosen.
Transfer students entering Brenau with more than 24 semester credit hours are assigned to a faculty adviser in their major. Students who have not selected a major are assigned to an adviser specifically designated for undeclared majors; when they declare a major, they are assigned an adviser in their chosen major.
Each student will confer with her adviser to obtain approval for her proposed course of study or to make needed adjustments in her program. However, it should be noted that while all possible assistance is given by the faculty adviser, it nevertheless remains the duty of each student to accept full responsibility for the completion and satisfaction of the selected course of study. In an effort to help the student exercise and fulfill this responsibility, approval by the faculty adviser of the first semester’s registration schedule is mandatory prior to completion of the registration process.
The Early College Program
Exceptional female high school age students have the opportunity to be dual-enrolled through the Early College Program and complete high school diploma requirements while accelerating into their college experience.
First-Year Seminar
Women’s College students participate in the 1st Year Seminar, guided by professional instructors and student peer advisers. The seminar was created to assist students in making a successful transition to college life. The course helps students to develop personally and academically, to enhance practical skills and to become active contributing members of the campus environment. This orientation course is required of new Women’s College students. Transfer students who enter the university with less than 24 semester hours of credit may also be required to take the course.
Honors Program
The Honors Program accepts highly motivated and well-qualified students into the program at the beginning of the freshman year or by application to the Director of Honors at a later time. The Honors Program continues through the four years of undergraduate study. For specific information about the Honors Program see the Honors and Leadership Programs section.
Writing Center
Brenau University’s Writing Center is a peer tutoring organization that supports students of every ability level in the development of writing and speaking skills through individual conferences, computer-based tutorials, and group workshops. For further information, contact the director of the Writing Center.
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