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Summer 2017 www.dbu.edu 1

Registration Information

SUMMER 2017

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Academic DepartmentsThe following main campus phone numbers begin with 214.333.

Accounting .......................................................Collins 311a .....................................5244Art ....................................................................Collins 317a .....................................5300Associate Degree ............................................Collins 106 ......................................6843Biblical Studies ................................................Collins 200 ...................................... 5170Biology .............................................................Roberts 225 ....................................5303Business Administration (MBA) ......................Collins 328 ......................................5280Business, College of .......................................Collins 311a .....................................5244

Important Locations and Numbers

Colonial Village Apartments .......................... 214.623.2787

DBU Hurst-Colleyville..................................... 214.333.5888

DBU North ....................................................... 214.333.5777

Main Switchboard Number, Metro ................. 972.445.5300

Main Switchboard Number ............................ 214.333.7100

The following main campus phone numbers begin with 214.333.Admissions, Graduate .....................................Mahler, lower level ..........................5242Admissions, Undergraduate ............................Landry Welcome Center .................5360Advising Center ................................................Collins 106 ......................................6843Business, Graduate School of .........................Collins 328 ......................................5280Career Services ..............................................Dean, 1st floor ..................................5556Cashier .............................................................Mahler, lower level ..........................5336Computer Lab ..................................................Collins, 2nd floor ...............................5282Counseling Center ...........................................Collins, 1st floor ................................5288Disability Services ...........................................Sadler GMC 213 .............................. 5101Doctoral Admissions ........................................Nation, 2nd floor ...............................5454Financial Affairs ...............................................Mahler, 2nd floor ............................... 5181Financial Aid ...................................................Mahler, lower level ..........................5363Health Services ................................................Hurley Hall 1108 .............................. 5151Honors Program ...............................................Collins 222 ......................................5526International Admissions .................................Sadler GMC 201 .............................6905International Student Office .............................Moon, 1st floor ..................................5427Leadership, Cook School of ............................Nation, 2nd floor ...............................5484Library ..............................................................Collins, 1st and 2nd floors .................5320Ministry, Graduate School of ...........................Pilgrim 301 ......................................5494Police, University .............................................Mahler, 1st floor ................................5555Prayer Ministry ................................................Pilgrim, lower level 002 ...................5235Registrar ...........................................................Mahler, lower level ..........................5334Residence Life .................................................Crowley, Coed Lobby ......................5455Service-Learning Center .................................Dean, 1st floor ..................................6814Student Affairs .................................................Sadler GMC 213 .............................. 5101Student Life ......................................................Dean, lower level............................. 5611The Patriot Store ..............................................Blackaby, 1st floor ............................5443Tutoring ............................................................Collins 106 ......................................6843Veterans’ Representative ................................Mahler, lower level .......................... 5145Weekend College .............................................DBU Hurst-Colleyville .....................5229Writing Center ..................................................Collins 001 ...................................... 5474

Business, Graduate School of ........................Collins 328 ......................................5280Camp/Sport Leadership ..................................Dean, 2nd floor .................................5672Children’s Ministry (MACH).............................Pilgrim 301 ......................................5494Christian Counseling (MACC) .........................Pilgrim 304 ......................................5246Christian Faith, Mary C. Crowley College of ...Collins 200 ...................................... 5170Christian Ministry (MACM) ..............................Pilgrim 304 ......................................5506Christian Studies .............................................Collins 200 ...................................... 5170Communication ...............................................Horner 102 ......................................5580Computer Science ...........................................Roberts 225 ....................................5303Counseling (MAPC, main campus).................Collins 218 .......................................5265Counseling (MAPC, DBUN) ............................DBUN Room 108 ............................5787Criminal Justice ...............................................Collins 218 .......................................5234Discipleship (MADI) ........................................Pilgrim 301 ......................................5246Ed.D. in Educational Leadership .....................Nation, 2nd floor ...............................6875Ed.D. in Educational Leadership (K-12) ..........Education 101 .................................5728Education (Educ. Leadership, MEd.) ..............Education 123 .................................5402Education (ESL, Reading) ..............................Education 107 ................................. 5515Education (Curriculum & Instruction) ..............Education 110 ..................................5831Education (MAT)..............................................Education 124 ................................. 5217Education, Dorothy M. Bush College of ..........Education 101 .................................5200English .............................................................Collins 218 .......................................5234Environmental Science ...................................Roberts 225 ....................................5303Family Ministry (MAFM) ..................................Pilgrim 301 ......................................5494Finance ............................................................Collins 311 .......................................5244Fine Arts, College of ........................................Horner 204 ......................................5316Global Leadership (MAGL) .............................Sadler GMC 214 ..............................5508Health Care Mgmt (graduate). ........................Collins 328 ......................................5280Health Care Mgmt (undergraduate) ................Dean, 2nd floor .................................5337Higher Education (HIED) ................................Nation, lower level ...........................6850History .............................................................Collins 218 .......................................5270Hybrid Education .............................................Collins 321 ......................................5503Intercultural Studies ........................................Sadler GMC, 214 .............................5929International Studies (MAIS) ...........................Nation 006 .......................................5236Kinesiology ......................................................Hurley Hall 1105 ..............................5330Leadership (MAL) ............................................Nation, 2nd floor ............................... 5117Liberal Arts (MLA) ...........................................Dean, 2nd floor .................................5584Management (MAM, MSM) .............................Collins 328 ......................................5280Management (undergraduate) ........................Collins 311a .....................................5244Management Info. Systems ............................Collins 311a .....................................5244Marketing .........................................................Collins 311a .....................................5244Mathematics ....................................................Roberts 225 ....................................5303Music ...............................................................Horner 204 ......................................5316Music Business ...............................................Horner 101 ......................................5316Natural Sciences/Math, College of .................Roberts 225 ....................................5303Online Education .............................................Dean, 1st floor ..................................6893Ph.D. in Leadership Studies ............................Nation, 2nd floor ...............................5454Philosophy .......................................................Collins 200 ...................................... 5170Political Science ..............................................Collins 218 .......................................5270Professional Development (MAPD) ................Dean, 2nd floor .................................5584Professional Studies (PRST) ..........................Dean, 2nd floor .................................5337 DBU Hurst-Colleyville .....................5888Psychology ......................................................Collins 218 .......................................5270School Counseling (EDSC) ............................Education 122 .................................6838Sociology .........................................................Collins 218 .......................................5270Student Ministry (MAST) .................................Pilgrim 304 ......................................5246Theological Studies (MATS) ...........................Pilgrim 304 ......................................5506Undeclared .....................................................Collins 106 ......................................6843Worship Studies (MAWS) ...............................Pilgrim 304 ......................................5506

University Names, Numbers, and Places

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Associate Degree Bobby Soto ........................ 214.333.6894 [email protected]

DBU Hurst-Colleyville Dr. Donovan Fredricksen .....214.333.5888 .. [email protected]

DBU North Wendell Wright ................... 214.333.5777 [email protected]

Ed.D. Educational Leadership

Dr. Ozzie Ingram ................ 214.333.6875 [email protected]

Ed.D. Educational Leadership, K–12 Dr. Neil Dugger .................. 214.333.6927 ........................ [email protected]

Graduate Programs Bobby Soto ........................ 214.333.6894 [email protected]

International Students Randy Byers ...................... 214.333.5771 [email protected]

Ph.D. Leadership Studies Dr. Jack Goodyear ............. 214.333.5454 [email protected]

Professional Studies Jeremy Vickers................... 214.333.5489 [email protected]

Undergraduate Admissions Bobby Soto ........................ 214.333.6894 [email protected]

Dallas Baptist University Mission Statement

The mission of Dallas Baptist University is to provide Christ-centered quality higher education in the arts, sciences, and professional studies at both the un-dergraduate and graduate levels to traditional age and adult students in order to produce servant leaders who have the ability to integrate faith and learning

through their respective callings.

Admission to the University

For an application and admission information, e-mail or call one of these numbers:

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Advance Ongoing Regular Late Term Registration Registration Registration Registration

May Mini I April 3–13 April 17–May 10 May 11–12 May 13–15

May 13–20 M,T: 8am–6pm M,T: 8am–6pm Th,F: 9am–5pm S: 9am–1pm

(M1) W,Th,F: 8am–5pm W,Th,F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 M: 7:30am–8am (non-hybrid)

S(April 8): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50 Drop Period ends 6pm

No registration fee Reg. fee: $150

May Mini II April 3–13 April 17–May 17 May 18, 19 May 22

May 22–26 M,T: 8am–6pm M,T: 8am–6pm Th,F: 9am–5pm M: 7:30am–8am

(M2) W,Th,F: 8am–5pm W,Th,F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 Drop Period ends 6pm

S(April 8): 9am–1pm S(May 13): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $150

No registration fee Reg. fee: $50

May Mini III April 3–13 April 17–May 10 May 11–12 May 13, 15–16

May 15–26 M,T: 8am–6pm M,T: 8am–6pm Th,F: 9am–5pm S: 9am–1pm

(M3) W,Th,F: 8am–5pm W,Th,F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 M,T: 8am–6pm

S(April 8): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50 Add/Drop Period ends 6pm (5/16)

No registration fee Reg. fee: $150

Long Summer April 3–13 April 17–May 25 May 26, 29 May 30–June 6

May 30–August 4 M,T: 8am–6pm M,T: 8am–6pm F, M: 9am–5pm M,T: 8am–6pm

(LS) W,Th,F: 8am–5pm W,Th,F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 W,Th,F: 8am–5pm

S(April 8): 9am–1pm S(May 13): 9am–1pm Add/Drop Period ends 6pm (6/6)

No registration fee Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $150

Summer I April 3–13 April 17–May 25 May 26, 29 May 30–June 1

May 30–June 30 M,T: 8am–6pm M,T: 8am–6pm F, M: 9am–5pm T: 8am–6pm

(S1) W,Th,F: 8am–5pm W,Th,F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 W, TH: 8am–5pm

S(April 8): 9am–1pm S(May 13): 9am–1pm Add/Drop Period ends 5pm (6/1)

No registration fee Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $150

Summer II April 3–13 April 17–June 29 June 30, July 3 July 5–7

July 5–August 4 M,T: 8am–6pm M,T: 8am–6pm F, M: 9am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm

(S2) W,Th,F: 8am–5pm W,Th,F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 Add/Drop Period ends 5pm (7/7)

S(April 8): 9am–1pm S(May 13, June 10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $150

No registration fee Reg. fee: $50

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Note: Students who are new to DBU are NOT charged registration fees.

Summer RegistrationDATES AND TIMES

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Graduation Information

DEGREES AWARDED AT DBU

Submit an Official Degree Plan.

• Meet with your advisor and submit an official degree plan no later than the end of the sophomore year

(60 credit hours).

Fulfill degree requirements.

• The degree plan becomes official when all appro-priate signatures have been obtained. Thereafter, the student bears ultimate responsibility for fulfilling degree requirements for graduation.

Fill out an Application to Graduate form.

• Applications are available on the DBU website (download and print from www.dbu.edu/registrar), at DBU Hurst-Colleyville, DBU North, and on the main campus at the Registrar’s Office.

APPLICATION DEADLINES:

Early Applications ($25.00)

• April 5, 2017, for August 2017 graduation• June 5, 2017, for December 2017 graduation

Regular Applications ($100.00)

• April 16, 2017, for May 2017 graduation• July 10, 2017, for August 2017 graduation• November 16, 2017, for December 2017 graduation

Late Applications ($200.00)

• April 17, 2017, and after for May 2017 graduation• July 11, 2017, and after for August 2017 graduation• November 17, 2017, for December 2017 graduation

1-5 business days before graduation ($300.00)

Day of graduation ($500.00)

GRAD FINALE FOR AUGUST 2017 GRADUATESOne-stop shopping for graduating studentsSaturday June 17 9:00 am–12:00 pm

Hillcrest Great Hall• Order graduation announcements• Order class rings• Purchase regalia• Obtain commencement instructions

CANDLELIGHTING FOR GRADUATESThursday, August 3, 8:00 pm • Great Hall

In addition to the degrees listed below, many certification programs, dual degrees, accelerated degrees, and other opportunities are of-fered at DBU. Students are encouraged to seek further information from the college that administers their chosen major.

ASSOCIATE DEGREESBACHELOR’S DEGREESBachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts and SciencesBachelor of Business AdministrationBachelor of Business StudiesBachelor of MusicBachelor of Music EducationBachelor of Musical ArtsBachelor of Science

MASTER’S DEGREESMaster of Arts in Children’s MinistryMaster of Arts in Christian Counseling Master of Arts in Christian MinistryMaster of Arts in CommunicationMaster of Arts in DiscipleshipMaster of Arts in Family MinistryMaster of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in International StudiesMaster of Arts in LeadershipMaster of Arts in ManagementMaster of Arts in Professional CounselingMaster of Arts in Professional DevelopmentMaster of Arts in Sport ManagementMaster of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in TeachingMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Arts in Worship StudiesMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Education in Bilingual EducationMaster of Education in Curriculum and InstructionMaster of Education in Educational LeadershipMaster of Education in Higher EducationMaster of Education in KinesiologyMaster of Education in Reading and ESLMaster of Education in School CounselingMaster of Education in Special EducationMaster of Liberal ArtsMaster of Science in KinesiologyMaster of Science in Management

DOCTORAL DEGREESDoctor of Education in Educational LeadershipDoctor of Philosophy in Leadership Studies

COMMENCEMENT REHEARSAL Friday August 4 8:15 am Pilgrim Chapel

COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIESFriday August 4 10:00 am Pilgrim Chapel

COMMENCEMENT RECEPTIONReception follows commencement ceremony

STEPS TO GRADUATE

COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES

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Abbreviations and Codes

Course Numbering

The first digit of the numerical code reflects the level of the course. Undergraduate Freshman ................................. 1000 Sophomore .............................. 2000 Junior ....................................... 3000 Senior ....................................... 4000 Graduate Master’s.................................... 5000–6000 Doctoral .................................... 7000–8000The second digit indicates the number of credit hours awarded for the course (1, 2, 3, or 4 credit hours).

The third and fourth digits are specific to the individual course. For instance, many courses with 00 or 01 for the third and fourth digits are foundations, principles, or survey courses.

When the letters HR follow the four digit course number, the course is being offered to students in the Honors Program.

Section CodesA period following the four digits of the numerical course code introduces the section code. Each time a course is offered, it is given a section number specific to that class, differentiating it from the same course being offered in other time slots and locations.

Usually the section code is two numerical digits, but hybrid courses use an H plus a number; online courses use an N plus a number. Section code examples include 01, 02, H1, H2, N1, N2.

When the letters IEP follow the section code, the course is being offered to students in the Intensive English program.

Some section codes contain an off-campus site code, indicating that the course is restricted to members of an educational cohort meeting at the site.

Examples of site codes included in the section code include:

A course that is offered off campus and has a section code such as 01, 02, H1, H2, etc., is open to all qualifying students.

Multiple sections of a course are listed in this order in the course listings pages. Daytime sections Evening sections Weekend sections Sections with TBA time slots

Courses in this publication with the SITE designation of campus are offered on the DBU main campus on Mountain Creek Parkway. The student’s printed registration receipt will show MC, meaning main campus.

AD............................Approval of dean

ADC/ADH ................Approval of dept. chair/div. head

ASA .........................Approval of Student Affairs

Adm .........................Admission

AI .............................Approval of instructor

AIC...........................Approval of intern coordinator

AIM ..........................Academics in Motion students only

AP ............................Advanced Placement (high school)

APC/APD.................Approval/prog. coordinator/director

AUD .........................Audition required

CE............................Concurrent enrollment

CLEP .......................College-level examination program

DC ...........................Dual credit (high school)

eMAT .......................Math Advising Tool required

F-B ...........................Field-Based class

FT ............................Field trips required

Graduating ..............Graduating students only

GS ...........................General Studies

IEP ...........................Intensive English Prog. students only

International ............International students only

Junior .......................Junior standing (60–89 credit hours)

MBM ........................Music Business majors only

MM ..........................Music majors only

MTP .........................Music Theory Placement exam req.

N-MM.......................Non-music majors only

OBV .........................Observation required

O-CM .......................Off-campus meetings required

O-CW ......................Off-campus work required

PPE .........................Piano Placement Exam required

PProf ........................Piano Proficiency completed

PT ............................Pathways to Teaching students only

Rec ..........................Recommended prior course

Req ..........................Requirement for the course

S-L ...........................Service-Learning component req.

Senior ......................Senior standing (90+ credit hours)

TBD .........................To be determined

TCP .........................Teacher Certification Program

TRD .........................Traditional students only

Abbreviations for Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

These are used in the ‘Notes’ column of the course listings.

is available on the DBU online course schedule which can be found at www.dbu.edu/academics/schedule.

Textbook information for course sections

SHL1 (Shelton cohort)

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WebAdvisorCheck for Updates on Classroom Assignments!

Obtain Your Grades, Class Schedule, and GPA Online!

Follow these simple steps to access student information on WebAdvisor:

1. Type webreg.dbu.edu in the address box of your web browser. (Do not enter “www.”)

2. If you are new to WebAdvisor, select the Account Setup Instructions link. Follow the directions to create an

account.

3. After creating an account, you will be given a user ID. Select “Log In” and enter your user ID and password.

4. Always remember to “Log Out” to ensure confidentiality.

Your user ID and password give you access to WebAdvisor, Blackboard, and your DBU e-mail account.

For assistance, please contact the DBU Information Technology Support Center at 214.333.5500 during regular University hours or send an e-mail to [email protected].

• Academic advisors will clarify any recent curriculum changes, help students select classes, and give instruction on taking the Math Advising Tool (eMAT) online. Advisors will also complete and sign registration forms.

• Students who have not yet declared a major may call the Advising Center at 214.333.6843 to obtain the name of their assigned advisor.

• Students who desire to change majors and have not yet been assigned a new advisor should contact the departmental office through which the new major is administered.

• New freshmen will be assigned to special advisors who are familiar with freshman block scheduling.

Before students are allowed to register, they must meet with an academic advisor from the departmental office through which their chosen major is administered. Students are responsible for initiating advising appointments. Students desiring to be advised on a Full-Service Saturday should schedule an appointment in advance to ensure that their advisor will be on campus that day for advising.

Degree RequirementsIt is the student’s responsibility to be informed of degree requirements.

This information may be found online at www.dbu.edu by selecting Academ-ics and then Undergraduate, Graduate, or Doctoral Programs. Additional information regarding updated degree requirements may be obtained from the student’s academic advisor.

Although academic advisors strive to advise students as accurately as possible, the student bears ultimate responsibility for fulfilling degree requirements for graduation, certification, and/or licensure.

Official EnrollmentIf you complete, sign, and submit a registration form to any University academic advisor or if you register online, you are responsible for payment for the courses listed on the form.

If, for any reason, you become unable to attend classes, you must take official WRITTEN action. This paperwork must be initiated by the student, and it is the student’s responsibility to see that it is completed.

Transfer CreditStudents should seek full understanding of the conditions under which transfer credit is accepted. The Registrar’s Office will provide guidance to students seeking such information.

Upon request, Transfer Credit Analysts in the Registrar’s Office will interpret the DBU transfer credit policies. Please call 214.333.5334 for clarification of these policies.

CLEP ExamsStudents cannot take CLEP exams during their final (graduating) semester.

eMATStudents wishing to register for a math class or ACCT 2301 must first complete the Math Advising Tool (eMAT). For eMAT information, new and transfer students may contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office at 214. 333.5360; returning students should contact their advisors.

E-mail AccountYour e-mail account will be used to relay important University correspon-dence and is required for all students. If you have not yet obtained a DBU e-mail account or an Academic Computer Lab account, please go online at webreg.dbu.edu or stop by the Academic Computer Lab where a staff member will be happy to assist you.

Taking Courses at Other InstitutionsAfter matriculation, a student may transfer a maximum of 12 credit hours to DBU.

A student who wishes to enroll for a course at another institution should secure the written permission of the DBU Registrar two weeks BEFORE registering for the course. Failure to obtain this approval in advance will result in the refusal of the University to accept credit earned at other institutions. A Permission Request form may be obtained from the student’s advisor.

Students cannot take courses at another institution during their final (graduating) semester.

Course Offerings PolicyThe courses in this schedule will be taught as listed, provided enough students enroll in each section to justify offering the course. The scheduled time, room, and instructor reflect the intention of the University at the time this schedule is published, but are subject to change. These listings are not an assurance to students that courses will be offered exactly as listed.

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Non-resident international students must obtain approval from the International Office before proceeding with registration.

Step 1. Contact your academic advisor for an advising appointment. Visit with your advisor and obtain a signed registration form listing the classes in which you wish to enroll.

Step 2. If you plan to live in DBU-provided housing, proceed to the Residence Life Office in the Crowley Complex and the Health Services Office in Hurley Hall, Suite 1108.

The University requires students to provide documentation of appropriate health insurance coverage to the Cashier’s Office for the Fall and Spring semesters by the corresponding add/drop date. Students who do not provide proof of appropriate health insurance coverage to the Cashier’s Office will be automatically enrolled into the Health Insurance Plan offered by Academic Health Plans. The cost of the insurance plan will be charged to the student’s account.

• When your registration form has been completed, signed by all necessary persons, and received by any University academic advisor, you are enrolled and subject to University grading policies (located online at www.dbu.edu under Academic Policies and Procedures) and University refund policies. It is the student’s responsibility to complete all necessary financial arrangements immediately.

• If it becomes necessary for someone else to register for you, they must have an authorization statement signed by you.

Step 3. For main campus registration, proceed to the Registrar’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center.

Step 4. If you plan to receive financial aid, proceed to the Financial Aid Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center.

Step 5. To pay your account, proceed to the Cashier’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Financing can be arranged.

Step 6. New students will be issued ID cards during registration so that they may check books out of the library and use the Academic Computer Lab. Returning students must bring their ID cards to the Cashier’s Office for updating.

Eligibility requirements for online registration for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:1. Students must contact their advisors before registration.

2. Students must have complete undergraduate admission files.

3. Students must have been enrolled in DBU undergraduate-level classes within the past 12 months.

4. Students must be registering for only undergraduate-level classes.

Eligibility requirements for online registration for GRADUATE STUDENTS:1. Students must contact their advisors before registration.

2. Students must have complete graduate admission files.

3. Students must be registering for only graduate-level classes.

Online Registration

Important Notes:1. Students cannot register online for the following types of courses: • Continuous Progress • Directed Studies • Independent Studies • Travel Studies2. Certain groups will not be eligible to register online: • AIM students • Student athletes • Students admitted provisionally to the University • Students who have academic probation/suspension status3. Students who have the following holds will be blocked from registering: • Bookstore • Business Office • Cashier • Financial Aid4. Students auditing a class must register in person.

Main Campus Registration

Permits for parking on the University campus are issued during registration from the University Police Department, located in the John G. Mahler Student Center. All persons who use University parking are required to register their vehicle(s) with the University Police. Parking permits are valid for one academic year, expiring in August of each year.

Dallas Baptist University now has an online registration system for eligible students. The system can be accessed on DBU’s webpage at webreg.dbu.edu. See restrictions and requirements below.

PERMITS PARKINGfor

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MAY MINI-TERM I Day and Hybrid ClassesMay 13 - May 20, 2017April 3 - 13, 2017 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 8) April 5, Wednesday Early application deadline for August 2017 graduation April 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 11 - 12, Thurs.-Fri. Registration 9:00am - 5:00pm May 13, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm Hybrid classes beginMay 15, Monday Non-hybrid classes begin Late Registration for non-hybrid classes closes (7:30am - 8:00am) Drop period ends 6:00pmMay 19, Friday Last day of non-hybrid classes May 20, Saturday Last day of hybrid classes May 29, Monday University open No classes meet June 5, Monday Early application deadline for December 2017 graduationJune 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJune 16, Friday All final assignments dueJune 23, Friday Final grades are due by noon

MAY MINI-TERM II Day ClassesMay 22 - May 26, 2017April 3 - 13, 2017 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 8)April 5, Wednesday Early application deadline for August 2017 graduationApril 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm May 13, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 18 - 19, Thurs. - Fri. Registration 9:00am - 5:00pmMay 22, Monday Classes begin Late Registration closes (7:30am - 8:00am) Drop period ends 6:00pmMay 26, Friday Last day of classesMay 29, Monday University open No classes meetJune 5, Monday Early application deadline for December 2017 graduationJune 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJune 23, Friday All final assignments dueJune 30, Friday Final grades are due by noonJuly 3, Monday University closes at 5:00pm No classes meetJuly 4, Tuesday Independence Day Holiday - University closed No classes meet

MAY MINI-TERM III Evening ClassesMay 15 - May 26, 2017April 3 - 13, 2017 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 8)April 5, Wednesday Early application deadline for August 2017 graduation April 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 11 - 12, Thurs. - Fri. Registration 9:00am - 5:00pmMay 13, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 15, Monday Classes beginMay 16, Tuesday Late Registration closes 6:00pm Add/Drop period ends 6:00pmMay 22, Monday Last day to withdraw May 26, Friday Last day of classesMay 29, Monday University open No classes meetJune 5, Monday Early application deadline for December 2017 graduationJune 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJune 23, Friday All final assignments dueJune 30, Friday Final grades are due by noon

Summer Final Exams

• All final exams for summer terms are given during the last regularly scheduled class meeting.

• Final exams for graduating students MUST be given prior to the date the grades are due from the instructor.

• Summer final grades for students graduating in August must be entered by instructors no later than noon on these dates:

Summer I .....................................July 5 Long Summer ............................July 31 Summer II ...............................August 2

CalendarJuly 3, Monday University closes at 5:00pm No classes meetJuly 4, Tuesday Independence Day Holiday - University closed No classes meet

LONG SUMMER May 30 - August 4, 2017April 3 - 13, 2017 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 8)April 5, Tuesday Early application deadline for August 2017 graduationApril 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 13, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 26, Friday Registration 9:00am - 5:00pmMay 29, Monday Registration 9:00am - 5:00pm University open No classes meet Residence Halls open 2:00pm for residents May 30, Tuesday Classes beginJune 5, Monday Early application deadline for December 2017 graduation June 6, Tuesday Late Registration closes 6:00pm Add/Drop period ends 6:00pmJune 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJune 17, Saturday Grad Finale for August 2017 graduation 9:00am - 12:00pmJune 27, Tuesday Last day to complete application for Summer 2017 financial aidJune 30, Friday University open No classes meet University closes at 5:00pmJuly 1, Saturday Summer balances due University closed No classes meetJuly 3, Monday University closes at 5:00pm No classes meetJuly 4, Tuesday Independence Day Holiday - University closed No classes meetJuly 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJuly 10, Monday Late application fee applies for August 2017 graduationJuly 12, Wednesday Last day to withdrawJuly 28 - Aug. 3, Fri. - Thurs. Final exams (Final grades are due 24 hours after a final exam is

administered or by noon on August 4, whichever is earlier) Residence Halls close within 24 hours of last final exam for

residentsJuly 31, Monday Final grades for graduating students are due by noonAugust 3, Thursday Candlelighting Service for graduating students 8:00pmAugust 4, Friday Commencement 10:00am

SUMMER I May 30 - June 30, 2017April 3 - 13, 2017 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 8)April 5, Wednesday Early application deadline for August 2017 graduationApril 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 13, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 26, Friday Registration 9:00am - 5:00pm May 29, Monday Registration 9:00am - 5:00pm University open No classes meet Residence Halls open 2:00pm for residents May 30, Tuesday Classes beginJune 1, Thursday Late Registration closes 5:00pm Add/Drop period ends 5:00pmJune 5, Monday Early application deadline for December 2017 graduationJune 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJune 17, Saturday Grad Finale for August 2017 graduation 9:00am - 12:00pmJune 19, Monday Last day to withdraw

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August Mini-Term IAugust 5 - August 12, 2017

August 3 - 4 ........................................................................................................ RegistrationAugust 5 ............................................................................................. Hybrid classes beginAugust 7 ................................................................................... Non-hybrid classes begin; Late Registration closes; Drop period endsAugust 11 ........................................................................Last day of non-hybrid classesAugust 12 ................................................................................. Last day of hybrid classesSeptember 8 ..................................................................................Final assignments due

August Mini-Term IIAugust 14 - August 18, 2017

August 10 - 11 ................................................................................................... RegistrationAugust 14 ...................Classes begin; Late Registration closes; Drop period endsAugust 18 ............................................................................................... Last day of classesSeptember 15 ...............................................................................Final assignments due

August Mini-Term IIIAugust 7 - August 18, 2017

August 3 - 4 ........................................................................................................ RegistrationAugust 7 ........................................................................................................... Classes beginAugust 8 ...................................................Late Registration closes; Drop period endsAugust 18 ............................................................................................... Last day of classesSeptember 15 ...............................................................................Final assignments due

Fall August 21 - December 14, 2017

August 17 - 19 ................................................................................................... RegistrationAugust 21 ........................................................................................................ Classes beginSeptember 1 .................................Late Registration closes; Add-Drop period ends

December 8 - 14 ................................................................................................ Final Exams

Advance Registration for all Fall Terms is June 19 - July 14, 2017

Fall Intramester September 30 - December 14, 2017

September 28 - 29 ............................................................................................RegistrationSeptember 30 .................................................................................................Classes beginOctober 9 ......................................Late Registration closes; Add-Drop period ends

December 9 - 14 ................................................................................................ Final Exams

Fall Break Mini-Term IOctober 2 - October 6, 2017

September 28 - 29 ............................................................................................RegistrationOctober 2 ...................Classes begin; Late Registration closes; Drop period endsOctober 6 ................................................................................................Last day of classesNovember 3 ................................................................................... Final assignments due

Fall Break Mini-Term IISeptember 30 - October 7, 2017

September 28 - 29 ............................................................................................RegistrationSeptember 30 .................................................................................................Classes beginOctober 2 .................................................................................................Drop period endsOctober 7 ................................................................................................Last day of classesNovember 3 ................................................................................... Final assignments due

Thanksgiving Week Mini-Term November 20 - November 25, 2017

November 16 - 17 .............................................................................................RegistrationNovember 20 ............Classes begin; Late Registration closes; Drop period endsNovember 20, 21, 22, 24, 25 .........................................................................Classes meet December 22 ................................................................................. Final assignments due

Calendar

Plan AheadFOR FALL 2017 TERMS

July 1, Saturday University closed No classes meetJuly 3, Monday Registration 9:00am - 5:00pm Residence Halls open 2:00 pm for residents No classes meet University closes at 5:00pmJuly 4, Tuesday Independence Day Holiday - University closed No classes meetJuly 5, Wednesday Classes beginJuly 7, Friday Late Registration closes 5:00pm Add/Drop period ends 5:00pmJuly 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm July 10, Monday Late application fee applies for August 2017 graduation July 24, Monday Last day to withdrawAugust 2, Wednesday Final exams for MW classes (Final grades are due 24 hours

after a final exam is administered or by noon on August 4, whichever is earlier)

Final grades for graduating students are due by noon Residence Halls close within 24 hours of last final exam for

residentsAugust 3, Thursday Final exams for TTH and MTWTH classes Candlelighting Service for graduating students 8:00pmAugust 4, Friday Commencement 10:00am

June 27, Tuesday Last day to complete application for Summer 2017 financial aidJune 28, Wednesday Final exams for MW classesJune 29, Thursday Final exams for TTH and MTWTH classesJune 30, Friday University open No classes meet University closes at 5:00pmJuly 1, Saturday University closed No classes meetJuly 3, Monday University closes at 5:00pm No classes meetJuly 4, Tuesday Independence Day Holiday - University closed No classes meetJuly 5, Wednesday Final grades are due by noon

SUMMER II July 5 - August 4, 2017April 3 - 13, 2017 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 8)April 5, Wednesday Early application deadline for August 2017 graduationApril 8, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmMay 13, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJune 5, Monday Early application deadline for December 2017 graduationJune 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pmJune 17, Saturday Grad Finale for August 2017 graduation, 9:00am - 12:00pmJune 27, Tuesday Last day to complete application for Summer 2017 financial aidJune 30, Friday Registration 9:00am - 5:00pm; University classes at 5:00pm

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Special FeesAccompanist fee (per applied voice course) .................... $200.00Application fee ..................................................................... 25.00Application fee, doctoral ....................................................... 50.00Applied music fee (per course) .......................................... 100.00Audit fee, Doctoral (per credit hour) ................................... 463.00Audit fee, Master’s (per credit hour) ................................... 453.00Audit fee, Undergraduate (per credit hour) ........................ 443.00Certificate Program application fee ...................................... 25.00Certificate Program completion fee ..................................... 30.00COMA 4303 editing fee ..................................................... 225.00Continuous progress course fee (per course) .................... 100.00COUN lab fees ................................................................... 105.00COUN practicum fee ............................................................ 30.00Deferred Payment Plan fee ................................................ 100.00Drop/withdraw (one or more courses) ................................. 40.00Ed.D. testing fee ................................................................... 40.00EDAD 6301 ILD certificate fee ............................................. 75.00Education seminar materials fee ......................................... 35.00Fine Arts lab fee................................................................... 40.00Graduation application fees Early ................................................................................. 25.00 Regular ............................................................................ 75.00 Late ................................................................................ 150.00International Student fee .................................................... 100.00KNES fees ........................................................................... 40.00Late/insufficient payment fee ............................................... 50.00Lost key fee .......................................................................... 75.00MANA 4320 test fee ............................................................. 30.00Ph.D. testing fee ................................................................. 140.00Photography fee (ART/COMA 2314/3314) .......................... 35.00Promissory Note fee ............................................................ 50.00PRST 3301 Guidebook fee...................................................25.00READ 2100 Training Guide fee ............................................ 60.00Recital fee (one course) ..................................................... 110.00Residence Hall Application fee .......................................... 175.00Returned check charge........................................................ 25.00Science lab fees (per contact lab hour) ............................... 45.00Student ID card replacement charge ................................... 20.00Student services fee* ......................................................... 350.00Student teaching fee .......................................................... 100.00TEA Educator Program fee .................................................. 55.00Technology fee ................................................................... 100.00Transcript charge ................................................................... 5.00Withdrawal from all classes ............................................... 100.00

*DBU does not charge a separate parking fee like most universities. Instead, upkeep of the parking lots has been included in the Student Services Fee. The Student Services Fee is used to pay a portion of the total cost of shuttle services, health services, athletic events, student activities, parking, online library resources, library databases, interlibrary loan services, and the Fitness Center.

Campus HousingColonial Village Apartments ...........................$1840.00/month 4-Person Rate ...................................... $460.00 (per person) 5-Person Rate ...................................... $368.00 (per person)Williamsburg Townhomes ...............................$2670.00/month 6-Person Rate ...................................... $445.00 (per person) 7-Person Rate ...................................... $381.43 (per person)Brownstone Residences .................................$2850.00/month 6-Person Rate ...................................... $475.00 (per person) 7-Person Rate ...................................... $407.14 (per person)Residence Halls

Long Summer Term ...................................................$740.00Summer I or Summer II .............................................$420.00• A cable television outlet is included in the room fee.• There is no refund of residence hall charges or fees.

BoardDuring the summer months, campus residents, commuter students, faculty, and staff have two meal plan options that are both Declining Balance Plans:

The Colonial Plan (210 Patriot Dollars) ........$200.00 The Patriot Plan (315 Patriot Dollars) ...........$300.00Patriot Dollars work like an ATM/debit card and can be used at any on-campus location. Students use Patriot dollars to purchase beverages, snacks, or full meals for themselves or their friends. Patriot Dollar balances will remain on a student’s account throughout the duration of their enrollment at the University. Additional funds can be added to a faculty, staff, or student’s Patriot Dollar account at any time during the school year by visiting the Crowley Dining Hall office or calling 214.333.5446.

TuitionUndergraduate credit hour ............................................ $886.00Master’s credit hour ......................................................... 906.00Doctoral credit hour ......................................................... 926.00Private music lesson (per credit hour) ............................. 886.00

Registration FeesNo registration fee is charged during Advance Registration, and no registration fee is charged to new students at any time.Ongoing Registration ....................................................... $50.00Regular Registration .......................................................... 50.00Late Registration ............................................................. 150.00A student who begins the registration process during one registra-tion period and completes it during another registration period is subject to the registration fee applicable at the time of completion. Students are subject to a drop fee each time a course is dropped.

BookcardsA bookcard will be available during the Cashier’s Office operating hours until June 6, 2017, for students whose guaranteed financial aid will provide a credit balance. You may contact the Cashier’s Office at 214.333.5336 for additional information.

Benefits for VeteransContact the VA Representative in the Registrar’s Office at 214.333.5145 or call the Department of Veterans Affairs at 1.888.442.4551 to see if you, your child, or your spouse is eligible for benefits.

Scholarships for Ministry StudentsIf you are preparing for a career in vocational or bi-vocational church-related Christian ministry, you may pick up a scholarship application in the Ministry Student Office, which is located in

Suite 306 of Pilgrim Chapel. You may also print an application from the DBU website, www.dbu.edu/ministry_student.

First-Year Baptist Ministry Scholarship recipients must take RELI 1310: Introduction to Christian Ministry during the respective school year.If you plan to apply for the First-Year Baptist Ministry Scholarship, you should speak with your advisor and plan to take this course.If you have any questions, contact Jeremy Johnston at 214.333.5574.

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Tuition Refund PoliciesA student may receive full or partial credit for the semester’s tuition charge for each class if he/she completes the official add/drop or withdrawal process through the Registrar’s Office.Refunds for courses offered in terms meeting 2–16 weeks (May Mini III, Long Summer, Summer I, and Summer II) are based on these percentages:

Before the first class meeting ............................................... 100%

1% through 5% of class meetings .......................................... 90%

>5% through 10% of class meetings ...................................... 80%

>10% through 15% of class meetings .................................... 70%

>15% through 25% of class meetings .................................... 60%

>25% of class meetings and thereafter ........................ No Refund

Courses offered in terms meeting at least one week, but less than two weeks (May Mini I and II) may be dropped before the end of the first class day for a 100% refund. There is no withdrawal from one-week mini-term courses.The refund for any course with a TBA timeslot such as Internet, Doctoral, Practicum, or Internship will be calculated as if the course met weekly beginning on the first day of the term. If the first day of the semester is on a Tuesday, then the refund will be calculated as if the course met weekly on Tuesday throughout the semester.Students are subject to a drop fee each time a course is dropped.Financial aid recipients who withdraw from all classes before 60% of the semester is completed may be required to return a portion of the federal financial aid received.A class meeting is defined as any official meeting time as noted on the semester calendar included in this schedule. The date the student enrolls in a class has no bearing on the calculation of class meetings. Addition-ally, any changes made by a professor to the official meeting dates in this schedule will not alter the calculation of refund amounts.When a student drops and adds an equal number of credit hours within the same term, it is considered an even exchange and no prorated refund is calculated. If a student drops and adds courses within dif-ferent terms, credit for courses dropped will be determined based on the method explained below. Courses added will be charged at full-tuition rates. In either case, the student will be subject to a drop/withdrawal fee and any other applicable fees. In cases of course cancellation by the University, credit equal to 100% of tuition and fees will be given. Late registration and/or absences from class have no bearing on refunds.Students suspended for academic or disciplinary reasons will not be entitled to a refund of tuition, fees, or housing.Refunds of credit balances on student accounts will require a minimum of two weeks to be paid after the student has officially withdrawn through the Registrar’s Office. However, credit balances which are the result of financial aid will be refunded until two weeks after the add/drop period closes and aid is posted. A refund will be issued only if the student’s balance is paid in full. All refunds are either mailed or direct deposited depending on which option the student selects.

Using a FAXStudents who are unable to complete the add/drop or withdrawal process in person on the main campus may do so by FAX by following the steps listed below.1. The student will contact the academic department through which the

student’s major is administered to request the proper form and obtain the department’s FAX number.

2. The department will send the proper form to the student by FAX.3. The student will fill in the necessary data before faxing the form to the

academic department.4. a. Adding or Dropping a Course

• The student will telephone the academic department requesting the signature of the student’s academic advisor.

• The advisor’s signature and the date must appear on the form.b. Withdrawing from a Course

• The student will telephone the academic department requesting the signature of the instructor of each course from which the student is withdrawing.

• Each course listed on the form must show the instructor’s signa-ture, the date signed, and the last date of class attendance.

5. The student will monitor this process through each step to completion in the Registrar’s Office.

The student should never send the form directly to the Registrar’s Of-fice since the form is meaningless and void without the signature of the instructor(s) to withdraw or the advisor to drop.

6. When the form is complete, the academic department will forward a copy to the Registrar’s Office.

7. The refund will be calculated according to the date the Request for Withdrawal or Drop form is received in the Registrar’s Office.

The student should refer to Tuition Refund Policies on this page or contact the Cashier’s Office for tuition refund information before dropping or withdrawing from a class.

Athletics DisclosureEquity in Athletics Disclosure: Annual reports of information regarding intercollegiate athletics programs at DBU are available pursuant to the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act upon request by students, prospective students, and members of the public. Requests should be forwarded in writing to the Director of Athletics.

FORMULA: # of classes met / # of total classes contained in the semester = % of the course completed.

EXAMPLE: 2/16 = 12.5%. 12.5% according to the refund policy equates to a 70% tuition refund. (Refer to table of per-centages above in the left column.)

The following process is used to calculate the refund of tuition:

1. The number of classes that have already met in a semester is divided by the total number of classes contained in that semester.

2. This number is the percentage used to calculate the amount of tuition to be refunded.

Adding, Dropping, and Withdrawal A student may change a course section(s), add a course(s), or drop a course(s) with no change in the permanent record if he/she does so within the add/drop deadlines for the terms. A student will receive a grade of “W” if he/she drops a course(s) during the withdrawal period for the term. The student is responsible in every situation for making sure the form for the add/drop or withdrawal progresses through each step in the process, whether the process is conducted in person or through faxes and telephone conversations. The student is also responsible for making sure he/she understands the impact of the drop, add, or withdrawal on financial aid.Residential students (living on campus) are required to have an exit inter-view prior to full withdrawal from the University.Withdrawal from all courses or ceasing attendance in all courses consti-tutes full withdrawal and may affect financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 214.333.5363.

All refunds are either mailed or direct deposited depending on which op-tion the student selects.

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Financial InformationAll qualified students must contact the Cashier’s Office follow-ing their registration to make payment arrangements. Students who have not paid in full at the time of registration will auto-matically be placed on the Deferred Payment Plan.

Deferred Payment PlanThere are two types of plans that will be used for Summer Registration.

The first type of plan requires a 1/4 down payment at the time of registration. This note will be used from April 3, 2017, to April 23, 2017, and requires four payment dates: 1/4 at the time of the registration; 1/4 on May 1, 2017; 1/4 on June 1, 2017; and 1/4 on July 1, 2017.

The second type of plan requires a 1/3 down payment at the time of registration. This note will be used from April 24, 2017, to the last day of the add/drop period and requires three payment dates: 1/3 at the time of registration; 1/3 on June 1, 2017; and 1/3 on July 1, 2017.

Students registering after the add/drop dates for the Summer 2017 terms will not be eligible for these plans.

Payment PoliciesA Payment Plan Student is a student who has a balance after registration for courses, has all financial aid applied and tuition reimbursement obtained, and is eligible for the Payment Plan option for the remaining balance. This time-payment plan requires either a 1/4 or a 1/3 down payment at the time of registration inclusive of all tuition, fees, room and board, followed by payment of the remaining balance in equal payments as detailed in the student’s promissory note. In the event of a prepayment or overpay-ment of a scheduled installment note, the excess amount will be applied to the next scheduled payment. In addition, a $100.00 Payment Plan fee will be assessed to the student’s account when utilizing the installment note. A fee of $50.00 will be assessed for each instance a payment is not received at the time of registration, is received late, is insufficient, and/or is not received at all. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.

NOTE: Mini-terms are not eligible for installment payments unless they are taken with a long semester class.

A Financial Aid Student whose guaranteed financial aid covers 100% of the student’s balance is not required to provide payment at the time of registration. A financial aid student whose guaranteed financial aid cov-ers less than 100% of the student’s balance is required to pay in full the student’s account balance that is not covered by financial aid at the time of registration or will automatically be placed on an installment note for the balance that is not covered by financial aid. If the student chooses to complete the Payment Plan, the student must pay the down payment at the time of registration. The balance remaining, after the down payment, is to be paid in equal monthly payments as required in the Payment Plan. A “less than 100%” financial aid student may not use confirmed financial aid in lieu of the down payment. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.

If the student’s aid is not guaranteed at the time of registration, the student must pay for the class in full or be placed on a Payment Plan.

A Personal Pay Student is a student who pays his or her balance in full at the time of registration using personal resources. For balances not paid at the time of registration, the actions noted on this page may result.

A Direct Bill Student is a student whose employer reimburses DBU directly for all or part of a student’s charges for the student’s education. All direct bill students whose employer pays DBU directly must provide vouchers for the present registration term within one week from the date of registration for that term. Any student whose employer reimburses less than 100% of student’s charges must either immediately pay the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges. A “less than 100%” direct bill student may not use the employer reimburse-ment in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay the employer’s

portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion is not received within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.

Employer Reimbursed Students must pay all Spring 2017 balances by July 1, 2017, and pay all Summer 2017 balances by October 1, 2017.

An Employer Reimbursed Student is a student whose employer reim-burses the student directly or indirectly for all or part of a student’s charges for the student’s education. Any student whose employer reimburses less than 100% of the student’s charges must either immediately pay the re-maining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges. A “less than 100%” employer reimbursed student may not use the employer reimbursement in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay the employer’s portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion is not received within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. This can be paid in full or paid through the Payment Plan. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.

A Veteran Student is a student who receives tuition assistance for all or part of their student charges paid directly from the Department of Veteran Affairs. Any Veteran student who receives less than a 100% benefit from the VA must either immediately pay the remaining portion of the student charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-tuition assistance portion of the student’s charges. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions on this page may result.

All Graduating Students must pay the previous and the present account balances in full by the time designated in the graduation application ma-terials provided by the Registrar’s Office, or the student will be denied the privilege of participation in commencement exercises and access to his or her diploma and transcript upon graduation. The student will be allowed to participate in a commencement exercise only after the previous and present balances are paid in full.

Graduating students who have borrowed federal loans must also complete exit counseling for those loans at www.studentloans.gov.

Actions for Unpaid AccountsThe following actions may result for any student who has not paid his or her account balance as due or has not made financial arrangements with the Financial Aid Office and/or the Cashier’s Office:

1. Not being allowed to use the Payment Plan in subsequent semesters, 2. Immediate withdrawal from enrolled courses, 3. Removal from current dormitory residence, 4. Denial of dining hall privileges, 5. Denial of access to final exams, resulting in an Incomplete or Failure, 6. Denial of access to final semester grades, 7. Denial of access to transcripts, 8. Denial of ability to be advised for or register for any additional courses, 9. Inability to graduate, 10. Degree will not be conferred/posted on the student’s transcript, 11. Denial of participation in commencement exercises, 12. Denial of access to student’s diploma upon graduation, 13. Denial of access to student services, and/or 14. Reporting to collection agency and consumer reporting agency.

In the event that an account has not been paid in full by the end of the semester, DBU will submit the account to a collection agency for collection. DBU will add a collection agency fee, which will be up to one-third or one-half of the remaining balance, which is a reasonable fee for collection agency service regardless of the dollar amount owed. This balance will also be reported to a credit reporting agency and could affect your credit rating.

If you have questions regarding your account,please call the Cashier’s Office at 214.333.5336.

If you have questions regarding your financial aid, please call the Financial Aid Office at 214.333.5363.

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ASSOCIATE DEGREESAssociate of Arts Associate of Biblical Studies Associate of Business AdministrationAssociate of Interdisciplinary Studies

BACHELOR’S DEGREESBachelor of Arts Biblical Studies Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Christian Ministries (Business Concentration online only) Communication Criminal Justice Health Care Management Interdisciplinary Studies (8 concentrations) Psychology Sociology Bachelor of Business Administration Management Management Information Systems Marketing Bachelor of Business Studies Business Administration Finance Management Management Information Systems Marketing

MASTER’S DEGREES Master of Arts in Children's Ministry Special Needs Children's Ministry Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Counseling Ministry Family Ministry General Ministry Master of Arts in Discipleship Local Church Discipleship TrackMaster of Arts in Family Ministry Christian Counseling General Special Needs Family MinistryMaster of Arts in Management General Management Health Care Management Human Resource Management Master of Arts in Professional Development Church Leadership Criminal Justice Finance Higher Education Leadership Studies Management Management Information Systems Marketing

Master of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in Teaching Distance Learning Specialization Master of Arts in Worship Studies Worship Theology TrackMaster of Business Administration Finance Health Care Management International Business Management Management Information Systems Marketing Project Management Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Christian School Administration Specialization Distance Learning Specialization Supervision Specialization Master of Education in Educational Leadership Master of Education in Higher Education Administration Track Distance Learning Specialization Interdisciplinary StudiesMaster of Liberal Arts Interdisciplinary Track Single-Discipline Track Christian Ministry

ACCELERATED BACHELOR’S/MASTER’S DEGREESBachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies (Applied Ministry)/Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Counseling Ministry Family Ministry General MinistryBachelor of Arts and Sciences in Christian Ministries (Business Concentration only)/Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Counseling Ministry Family Ministry General MinistryBachelor of Business Administration in Management/Master of Business Administration in Management

Bachelor of Business Studies in Business Administration/Master of Business Administration Finance Health Care Management International Business Management Management Information Systems Marketing Project Management

Bachelor of Business Studies in Management/Master of Business Administration in Management

DUAL MASTER’S DEGREESMaster of Arts in Children's Ministry/ Master of Business AdministrationMaster of Arts in Children's Ministry/ Master of Liberal Arts Master of Arts in Discipleship/ Master of Business AdministrationMaster of Arts in Management/Master of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in Management/ Master of Education in Curriculum and InstructionMaster of Arts in Management/Master of Education in Higher EducationMaster of Arts in Student Ministry/ Master of Business AdministrationMaster of Business Administration/ Master of Education in Educational LeadershipMaster of Business Administration/ Master of Education in Higher Education Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction/Master of Education in Educational Leadership

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Certificates Health Care Management Information Systems and TechnologyAdvanced Certificates Children's Ministry Leadership Christian School Administration Curriculum and Instruction Discipleship Distance Learning Health Care Management Higher Education Administration Human Resource Management Information Systems Management International Management Management Marketing Project Management School Principalship Special Needs Children's Ministry Student Ministry Theological Studies Worship Studies

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ACCELERATED DEGREES

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MARY C. CROWLEY COLLEGE OF CHRISTIAN FAITHBachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies (Applied Ministry) Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry Master of Arts in Christian Counseling Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Master of Arts in Discipleship Master of Arts in Family Ministry Master of Arts in Global Leadership Master of Arts in Student Ministry Master of Arts in Theological Studies Master of Arts in Worship Studies

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Christian Studies (Applied Ministry) Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry Master of Arts in Christian Counseling Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Master of Arts in Discipleship Master of Arts in Family Ministry Master of Arts in Global Leadership Master of Arts in Student Ministry Master of Arts in Theological Studies Master of Arts in Worship Studies

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Intercultural Studies (Missions) Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry Master of Arts in Christian Counseling Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Master of Arts in Discipleship Master of Arts in Family Ministry Master of Arts in Global Leadership Master of Arts in Student Ministry Master of Arts in Theological Studies Master of Arts in Worship Studies

DOROTHY M. BUSH COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONB.A. Core Subjects Early Childhood-Grade 6 Certification/ Master of Education in Reading and English as a Second Language

B.A. Grades 4-8 English Language Arts and Reading Certification/ Master of Education in Reading and English as a Second Language

B.A./B.S. Core Subjects Early Childhood-Grade 6 Certification/ Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Education in Special Education

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology/ Master of Education in Kinesiology Master of Science in Kinesiology

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSB.A./B.S. in Communication: Broadcast and Digital Media/ Master of Arts in Communication

B.A./B.S. in Communication: Communication Theory/ Master of Arts in Communication

B.A./B.S. in Communication: Graphic Design/ Master of Arts in Communication

B.A./B.S. in Communication: Public Relations/ Master of Arts in Communication

COLLEGE OF BUSINESSB.A./B.S. in Music Business/M.B.A.

Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting/M.B.A. in Accounting

Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance/M.B.A. in Finance

Bachelor of Business Administration in Management/ M.B.A. in Management

Bachelor of Business Administration in Management/M.A. in Management

Bachelor of Business Administration in Music Business/M.B.A.

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESB.A. in English/Master of Education in Higher Education (Instructional Track: English)

B.A./B.S. in Criminal Justice/M.A. in Leadership

B.A./B.S. in History/ Master of Arts in International Studies East Asian Studies Concentration Master of Arts in International Studies European Studies Concentration Master of Arts in Leadership Master of Education in Higher Education (Instructional Track: History)

B.A./B.S. in Political Science/ Master of Arts in International Studies Master of Arts in Leadership Master of Education in Higher Education

B.A./B.S. in Psychology/M.A. in Professional Counseling

COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIESBachelor of Arts and Sciences in Christian Ministries Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry Master of Arts in Christian Counseling Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Master of Arts in Global Leadership Master of Arts in Theological Studies

Bachelor of Business Studies in Business Administration/M.B.A.

Bachelor of Business Studies in Management/ Master of Arts in Management Master of Business Administration in Management

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MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS

BUSINESS/LEADERSHIPMaster of Business Administration Accounting Business Communication Conflict Resolution Management Entrepreneurship Finance Health Care Management International Business Leading the Nonprofit Organization Management Management Information Systems Marketing Project Management Technology and Engineering ManagementMaster of Arts in Management Conflict Resolution Management General Management Health Care Management Human Resource Management Organizational Communication Performance Management Professional Sales and Management OptimizationMaster of Science in Management General ManagementMaster of Arts in Sport ManagementMaster of Arts in Leadership

MINISTRYMaster of Arts in Christian CounselingMaster of Arts in Christian Ministry Chaplaincy Ministry Counseling Ministry Family Ministry General Ministry Leading the Nonprofit Organization Ministry Leadership Professional Life Coaching Urban MinistryMaster of Arts in Children’s Ministry General Special Needs Children’s MinistryMaster of Arts in Discipleship Discipleship for the Family Track Discipleship through Communications Track Local Church Discipleship TrackMaster of Arts in Family Ministry Christian Counseling General Leadership Special Needs Family MinistryMaster of Arts in Global Leadership Church Planting East Asian Studies English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL) General Studies Global Communication Global Studies International Business Leading the Nonprofit Organization

Missions Small Group Ministry Urban MinistryMaster of Arts in Theological Studies Christian Heritage Christian Ministry Christian ScripturesMaster of Arts in Worship Studies Worship Leader Track Worship Theology TrackMaster of Arts in Student Ministry

EDUCATIONMaster of Education in Educational Leadership Charter School Administrator Principal CertificationMaster of Education in Curriculum & Instruction Christian School Administration Specialization Distance Learning Specialization English as a Second Language (ESL) Specialization Instructional Technology Specialization Professional Life Coaching Specialization Special Education Specialization Supervision SpecializationMaster of Education in Higher Education Administration Track Community College Leadership Distance Learning Specialization Interdisciplinary Studies Leadership Studies Student Affairs Leadership Instructional TrackMaster of Education in Bilingual Education Bilingual Education Certification Dual Language Specialization ESL/Multilingual Specialization Master of Education in Reading & English as a Second Language Reading and English as a Second Language (ESL) Track Reading, English as a Second Language (ESL), and Bilingual Education Track Bilingual Education SpecializationMaster of Education in School Counseling School Counseling CertificationMaster of Education in Special Education Diagnostician SpecializationMaster of Education in Kinesiology PE Teacher Certification or Non-CertificationMaster of Science in Kinesiology

Master of Arts in Teaching Distance Learning Specialization Early Childhood through Grade 6 Certificate EC-12 Specialization Elementary Specialization English as a Second Language (ESL) Specialization Montessori Specialization Multisensory Specialization Secondary Specialization

OTHERMaster of Arts in Communication Communication Leadership Communication for Ministry Communication Studies Marketing Communication Organizational Communication Management Worship StudiesMaster of Arts in Professional CounselingMaster of Arts in International Studies East Asian Studies European Studies General International Studies Global Business International Immersion International Ministry International RelationsMaster of Arts in Professional Development Interdisciplinary Track Single Discipline Track Accounting Church Leadership Communication Counseling Criminal Justice English as a Second Language (ESL) Finance Higher Education Leadership Studies Management Management Information Systems Marketing Missions Professional Life Coaching Training and DevelopmentMaster of Liberal Arts Interdisciplinary Track Single Discipline Track Art Christian Studies Commercial Art East Asian Studies English English as a Second Language (ESL) Fine Arts History Missions Political Science

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Ed.D. in Educational Leadership Ph.D. in Leadership StudiesEducational Ministry Leadership Higher Education Leadership Business Higher EducationGeneral Leadership K-12 Leadership General Leadership Ministry

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BUSINESS/LEADERSHIPMaster of Business Administration

Master of Arts in LeadershipMaster of Arts in Christian MinistryMaster of Arts in DiscipleshipMaster of Arts in Children's MinistryMaster of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in International StudiesMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Education in Educational LeadershipMaster of Education in Higher EducationMaster of Arts in Communication

Master of Arts in ManagementMaster of Arts in LeadershipMaster of Arts in Children's MinistryMaster of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Education in Curriculum & InstructionMaster of Education in Higher EducationMaster of Education in KinesiologyMaster of Arts in Communication

Master of Arts in LeadershipMaster of Arts in DiscipleshipMaster of Arts in Christian MinistryMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Education in Higher EducationMaster of Arts in International Studies

MINISTRYMaster of Arts in Christian Counseling

Master of Arts in Discipleship Master of Arts in Children's MinistryMaster of Arts in Christian MinistryMaster of Arts in Family MinistryMaster of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Arts in Student Ministry

Master of Arts in DiscipleshipMaster of Arts in Christian MinistryMaster of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in Professional CounselingMaster of Arts in TeachingMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Arts in Student Ministry

Master of Arts in Christian MinistryMaster of Arts in CommunicationMaster of Arts in Global Leadership

Master of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Arts in Worship Studies

Master of Arts in Children’s MinistryMaster of Arts in DiscipleshipMaster of Arts in Christian MinistryMaster of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in Professional CounselingMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Liberal Arts

Master of Arts in Family MinistryMaster of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in Professional Counseling

Master of Arts in Global LeadershipMaster of Arts in International StudiesMaster of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in TeachingMaster of Arts in Theological Studies

Master of Arts in Theological StudiesMaster of Arts in Worship StudiesMaster of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in Communication

Master of Arts in Worship StudiesMaster of Arts in Christian Counseling Master of Arts in Discipleship Master of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in Communication

Master of Arts in Student MinistryMaster of Arts in TeachingMaster of Education in Higher Education

EDUCATIONMaster of Education in Curriculum & Instruction

Master of Education in Educational Leadership Master of Education in Higher EducationMaster of Education in Reading & ESLMaster of Arts in Communication

Master of Education in Educational LeadershipMaster of Education in Reading & ESLMaster of Education in School CounselingMaster of Education in Special Education

Master of Education in Higher EducationMaster of Education in KinesiologyMaster of Arts in TeachingMaster of Arts in Communication

Master of Education in Reading & ESLMaster of Education in Special Education

DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS

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DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS