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Honors Thesis Application Due Feb 10, 2009

The Honor Thesis Application forms are due in the office of the Academic Dean on February 10, 2009.

The thesis work for honor students is designed to encourage creative thinking and to stimulate individual research. Interested students should decide upon a thesis project as early as possible in the junior year so that adequate attention may be given to the project. In order to be eligible to apply to write a thesis, a student must have achieved a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.25 based upon all courses completed at Carroll College and any courses accepted for transfer credit from other institutions. Applications and further information are available in the Office of Academic Affairs (OC 242).

Summer 2009 Classes

See what we're planning to offer in the Summer of 2009!  Get an outline of our class schedule...

Summer Tuition Information

Summer School tuition for summer 2009:

  • Credits 1 through 6: $590/credit
  • Additional credits: $486/credit
  • Post-Baccalaureate tuition (for students with Bachelor's degrees): $382/credit
  • Non-Degree tuition discount (for non-degree students first 18 credits): $382/credit
  • Senior Citizen Tuition (sixty and older, auditors only): 0 - 3 credits $50.00, 4 - 6 credits $100.00, 7 - 9 credits $150.00

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Institutional Review Board

Carroll has a new section of the website for the Institutional Review Board. The primary purpose of the IRB is to assure the safety, rights, welfare and dignity of human subjects. The mission of the IRB is to determine whether research conducted by faculty, staff, employees, and students affiliated with Carroll College complies with applicable law, institutional policies, and standards of professional conduct and practice while embracing the mission of Carroll College. Specifically, the IRB is the group given responsibility by Carroll College to review research proposals that involve the use of human participants.