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Academic Affairs |
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Provost
and Vice
President for Academic Affairs |
Dr. Carl R. Lovitt |
Associate Vice
President for Academic Affairs and
Dean of Graduate Studies |
Dr. Paulette Lemma |
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Associate Vice
President for Academic Affairs
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Dr. Joseph Paige |
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Academic Schools |
Dean |
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Arts & Sciences |
Dr. Susan Pease |
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Business |
Dr. Siamack
Shojai |
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Education &
Professional Studies |
Dr. Mitchell
Sakofs |
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Engineering & Technology |
Dr. Zdzislaw
Kremens |
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|School of Graduate Studies
Dr. Paulette Lemma,
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Graduate Studies
The School of
Graduate Studies is responsible for the development and administration of
graduate degree policies, procedures, and programs, some of which
include: admitting and enrolling all Full Time and Part Time students who
wish to be matriculated, officially filing their planned programs of
study, and collecting students’ applications for graduation. The Graduate
Dean monitors graduate student progress and approves theses, special
projects, and dissertations. Students apply for graduate assistantships in
this office.
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|Institutional
Research and Assessment
Dr. Braden Hosch,
Director
The Office of Institutional Research and
Assessment (OIRA) collects, analyzes, organizes and disseminates data
and institutional information to support the University. OIRA is also
responsible for campus-wide coordination of assessment activities and
assist in the development of a culture of assessment directed at
continuous improvement based on data-driven decisions and adjustments.
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|Center for International Education
Dr.
Paulette Lemma,
Interim Director
The George R.
Muirhead Center for International Education at Central Connecticut State
University is the State of Connecticut’s Center for Excellence in
International Education. The Center houses four regional studies centers:
the Africana Studies Center, the Center for Caribbean and Latin American
Studies, the East Asian Studies Center, and the Endowed Chair in Polish
and Polish-American Studies. The Center promotes diversity as a critical
component of the development of our students, our community and our
thinking. The CIE is the sole source of immigration counseling for CCSU’s
population of over 400 international students and scholars, and provides a
framework for faculty and staff to participate in overseas educational
programs, such as faculty and student exchanges or short-term courses
abroad. The Center also houses an Intensive English Language Program,
which offers full-time and part-time English Language, Business English
and American Culture instruction to international students and faculty,
foreign professionals, and members of the Connecticut community.
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Continuing Education/Enrollment Center is a centralized service center for
all students (full or part-time) where students may obtain most forms
needed to initiate administrative and academic actions. The extended hours
of operation are: Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. and Saturday morning 8 a.m. to noon (during the academic year.)
All part-time undergraduate, and part-time and full-time graduate students
may register and make payment for classes. The Enrollment Center handles
add/drops for all part-time students and for full-time students after the
official drop/add period the first week of classes. All students register
and pay for Winter Session and Summer Session classes through this office.
Continuing Education offers specialized courses and workshops to business
and industry and also sponsors courses for CEU's.
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The library provides
information services to the faculty, staff, and students at CCSU. The
print collections now exceed over 650,000 volumes, ranging from children's
books to advanced research texts. The library subscribes to 3,000 print
journals and hundreds of electronic journals and other information
databases. The electronic card catalog,
CONSULS, is linked to the other three campuses of the Connecticut State
University System, as well as the State Library, and provides our campus
community with access to over one million volumes and a multiplicity of
electronic resources.
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|Office of
Academic Articulations and Partnerships
Ms. Myrna Garcia-Bowen, Director
The office of Academic
Articulations and Partnerships will coordinate the relationships between the programs
of CCSU and Community Colleges for the purpose of enhancing the academic
programs between the two entities to develop opportunities for students
who are transferring between schools. Attention will be given to regular
transfer, K-12 linkages, and other academic outreach activities.
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|Office of
Financial Aid
Mr. Richard Bishop, Director
CCSU’s Financial Aid
Office plays an integral role in achieving the University's mission and
goals of recruiting and retaining a talented and diverse student
population. The Financial Aid Office is committed to assisting and to
counseling students and families in identifying the necessary financial
resources required for study at CCSU. We will deliver federal Title IV
programs, State of Connecticut programs, and University assistance to
students who seek financial educational funding via these resources.
In pursuing our mission we strive to: uphold the highest degree of
professionalism, honesty, and integrity; serve our students in a timely,
accurate, equitable, courteous and fiscally astute manner adhering to all
federal, state and university regulations; and embrace emerging
technologies.
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The staff of the
Office of Recruitment and Admissions particularly welcomes your interest
in Central Connecticut State University. We try very hard to be accessible
to your questions and concerns. Prior to applying or at any time during
the application process, we appreciate your contact by phone, letter,
email, or personal visit. We also serve as an easy starting point to make
contact with the rest of our fine campus community. We can put you in
touch with department heads that delight in sharing with you the strength
of our academic programs and student services.
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The
Registrar’s Office has responsibility for maintaining the official student
academic records, full-time undergraduate registration,
add/drop, all student grades, and issuing transcripts. In addition, the
Registrar’s Office deals with change of students' status within the
University (except for part-time graduate students who move to full-time
status--which is handled in the Graduate Office), declaration of audit,
pass/fail course status, appeals for lack of satisfactory
progress for students with financial aid, appeals for student
in-state residency, initial degree audit evaluations, graduation
clearances, and issuance of diplomas.
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|Sponsored Programs
Ms.
Dawn Grzan, Director
Assists faculty in
identifying funding sources and developing grants and contract proposals.
Helps them create budgets, obtain official University signatures and
generally oversees the grant process on campus. Also responsible for
federal compliance issues such as use of human subjects, use of animals in
research, and misconduct in scholarships. Handles internal as well as
external grants.
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