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Academic Advising

 

Most faculty members serve as academic advisors. They assist with Advising decisions related to course requirements, academic majors and career choices. They meet with their advisees periodically each semester to explore the students’ needs and interests; assist their advisees with various administrative procedures (i.e., course registration, drop-add or withdrawal), and generally monitor their advisees’ academic progress. Once a student officially declares an academic major, a professor within that academic department will become the student’s new advisor. Students may declare a major as early as the end of their first year. Students who believe that they are not receiving adequate advising may contact the Academic Dean for a review of their concerns. The student, however, is ultimately responsible for seeing that all degree requirements are fulfilled.

Change of Major or Advisor
Students desiring to change their major field or advisor must complete the necessary forms in the Office of the Registrar.

 

Academic Resource Center

 

The Academic Resource Center at Belmont Abbey College is dedicated to helping students improve their performance. The office coordinates and provides assistance in areas of academic performance through programs and services in support of student academic success

Contact Information:
Thomas Turner, Coordinator of Academic Resources:
E-mail:thomasturner@bac.edu
Phone: 704.461.6776

 

 

Book Store

 

Location: First floor, St. Leo Hall
Manager: Wanda Setzer
E-mail: bacbookstore@bac.edu
Phone: 704.461.6891

BOOKSTORE HOURS - Belmont Campus:     
Fall 2010
Monday 9:30 AM-06:00 PM
Tuesday 9:30 AM-04:30 PM
Wednesday 9:30 AM-04:30 PM
Thursday 9:30 AM-06:00 PM
Friday 9:30 AM-04:30 PM
Saturday 10:00AM -1:00 PM

AS ALWAYS, BOOKSTORE HOURS WILL BE POSTED ON THE DOOR OF THE BOOKSTORE FOR EACH SEMESTER.

 

Career Services

 

Career Services offers career counseling to all undergraduate students to help make decisions about majors, career directions or career changes. Workshops and individual appointments for employment assistance are offered by the Center on resume development, interviewing skills and job search strategies.
                       
Contact Information:
Mathew Caporale, Director
E-mail: MathewCaporale@bac.edu
Phone: 704.461.6873

  • Career Services Office Hours
    Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • Monday and Wednesday until 8:00pm - by appointment

 

Library

 

The Abbot Vincent Taylor Library is available for all Adult Degree Program students. ADP students have borrowing privileges and full privileges to the Library. Belmont Abbey College picture ID cards are required to check out library materials.

Library Hours:
Sunday 1:30pm - Midnight  
Monday - Thursday 8:00am - Midnight
Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm 
Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm    

Summer Library Hours
Monday - Thursday 8am-8pm
Friday 8am-12pm
Saturday & Sunday - closed

Location: Abbot Vincent Taylor Library
Website:
                       
Contact Information:
Don Beagle, Director
E-mail: library@bac.edu
Phone: 704.461.6748

 

New Student Orientation

 

Orientation for new adult students is planned and coordinated by the Associate Director of the Adult Degree Program. It is scheduled prior to start of each semester (fall and spring) and is designed to help new adult students become better acquainted with the College, its policies and procedures and with each other. All new adult students are required to attend Orientation.

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“I’ve heard great things about the faculty. And I’ve found it interesting that I could come here and obtain my degree in a short length of time.” Terri Hamrick

 

 

 

 

“College degrees for adults that offer higher values-at a lower cost. That in a nutshell is what makes the Abbey's program utterley unique. I compared the Abbey prices to other colleges-in this economy you have to-and there simply was no comparison” Wanda Barnes

 

 

 

 

“It’s nice that Belmont Abbey College’s program is tailored for the working adult. Other adult degree programs can make you feel like you're just a number. Here, they care about you as a whole person: in mind, body and spirit.” Mike Bechtel

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