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Troy University maintains nondiscriminatory admission policies and considers for admission all qualified students regardless of race, color, gender, national or ethnic origin, disability, status as a veteran, or age. Applicants must meet the admissions standards as outlined in the University's catalog. |
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Troy University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, handicap, age, national, or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic activities, or other school-administered programs. Evidence of practices which are inconsistent with the policy should be reported to the Provost. |
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Troy University reserves the right to make changes at any time to this electronic information or in the requirements for admission, graduation, tuition, fees, and any rules or regulations. In all instances, the information found in the printed publications of Troy University will supercede any content found on this web site.
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Troy University maintains its hiring policies with regards to being an Equal Opportunity Educator / Employer. |
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All photographs, text and graphics found on the official pages of this web site are the property of Troy University and cannot be used or duplicated without the express written permission of the University through the Office of University Relations. |
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You understand and agree that the owners of this site shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, including but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, data or other intangible losses (even if the owners of this site have been advised of the possibility of such damages), resulting from the use or the inability to use the product(s) and or service(s) or any misuse of the product(s) and or service(s) in a manner not in accordance with their intended use. |
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Troy University email is the official means of communication to all students. Beginning with fall 2005, all official university documents will be sent to students by email. These include, but are not limited to accounts receivable statements and probation or suspension notification. |
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Students may continue in their current academic programs and will not be penalized for any new changes that become effective due to the common accreditation. Students are encouraged to see their advisers for any questions related to program changes. Education students, in particular, should see their adviser for changes the State of Alabama has required the university to implement.
Students may elect to enroll in a revised program if they feel it better serves their academic goals. If a student chooses the option to enroll in a revised program, they forfeit the right to return to their original program. Please see your adviser for program related questions. The Records Department may assist a student if a program change is desired. |
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¤ Students are responsible for and financially obligated to pay all tuition and fees for courses registered, regardless of whether financial aid is pending. Courses will not be dropped after the normal add/drop date due to lack of financial aid available. Credit card payments may be made on WebExpress at phenix.troy.edu. A payment plan is available for courses registered at any Troy, Dothan, Montgomery or Phenix City campus.
¤ Beginning fall 2005 semester, students who have not made at least 1/3 tuition payment by the last day of regular registration will have their course registration cancelled. Account balances may be accessed on WebExpress. Detailing on the feature "Account Detail" will show the charges and payment information and the payment plan for that term.
¤ Students registering during the drop/add period must pay at least 2/3 of their tuition by the last day of drop/add or have their course registration cancelled.
¤ If a student's schedule has been cancelled due to lack of payment, there is no guarantee or obligation to the student that their original courses will be available for reenrollment. |
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Grade mailers will no longer be mailed to any student effective fall 2005. Students may access their grades and unofficial transcripts on WebExpress. Please be advised that although weekend courses and Session A grades are often posted early, they are not officially required to be posted until the end of the semester. |
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Beginning August 1, 2005 the following application fees will apply for all prospective students:
Undergraduate application fee $30
Graduate application fee $50
Educational Specialist fee $50
Please note that only one application fee will be assessed per academic level. |
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The information presented on Troy University's Web site comes from a variety of sources, including not only official Troy departments and colleges, but also unofficial sources and individuals. Although every effort is made to present current and accurate information, Troy University does not author or edit all pages presented here and therefore cannot assume responsibility for all information. The author of each web page is responsible for the content of that page and is expected to abide by University policies and local, state, and federal laws. |
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Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, bachelor's, master's and education specialist degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges and Schools at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions regarding the accreditation status of the institution or if there is evidence that appears to support Troy University's significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.
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