Mar 29, 2024  
2013-2014 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Life



 The Division of Student Affairs
www.apsu.edu/student-affairs

Austin Peay State University believes the collegiate experience of students is enhanced through involvement in educationally purposeful programs and activities outside of the classroom environment. The vision of the Division of Student Affairs is to be responsive, innovative, supportive, and empowering. Specifically, the mission of the Division of Student Affairs is to provide programs and services for students that facilitate opportunities for leadership and personal development, promote health and wellness, build a sense of community and loyalty to the institution, provide appreciation for diversity, and support their educational goals.

The Division of Student Affairs is represented in its mission by the following departments: Office of Student Affairs, Boyd Health Services, Child Learning Center, Student Counseling Services, Dean of Students Office, Disability Services, Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, Housing/Residence Life & Dining Services, University Recreation, Student Life and Engagement, Student Publications, African American Cultural Center, Hispanic Cultural Center, Adult and Nontraditional Student Center, and Military Student Center. Each of the departments incorporates human and student development philosophies in their programs and services.

Adult and Nontraditional Student Center

http://www.apsu.edu/nontrad

The Adult and Nontraditional Student (ANTS) Center provides encouragement, engagement, and a convenient respite space for degree seeking adult learners and nontraditional students. This population includes students who are unique from others because they have multiple roles they assume in addition to being a student. These include spouse, parent, caregiver, full-time worker, distance learner, veteran, and undergraduate student over the age of 24. If you are a nontraditional student, the center’s mission is to reach out to you and engage you through relevant and educational programming.

Further, the center is a safe space where adults can share, with one another, their educational journey, difficulties and triumphs. In such a space, self-efficacy (a student’s personal belief in ability) grows, along with the relationships and cohort building that add meaningful and lasting impressions of the college experience. The center includes a computer lab, kitchenette, TV and comfortable furniture. It is in the center that adult students realize they are APSU ANTS, red and black, small but strong, and the best at using cooperation and teamwork to get the job done. The ANTS Center is open Monday-Friday; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; during the regular semester and as needed during summer, winter and spring breaks.

All are welcome, for more information contact the ANTS Center at 931-221-6854 or email ANTSC@apsu.edu

 Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center

http://www.apsu.edu/AACC

http://www.facebook.com/AACCAPSU

The Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center is an important University entity dedicated to providing knowledge and programming about the historic and contemporary contributions, achievements, and social perspectives of African Americans and other people of African descent. The Center’s mission is intertwined with the University’s goals relative to the creation of a collaborative, integrative learning community that fosters critical thinking inquiry and self-reflection necessary in a global society. The primary purpose includes aiding in the retention of African American students, and educating and motivating all students to be highly aware and appreciative of the diverse cultures that define the contemporary world.

Through its provision of many student-centered and student-oriented programs, events, and special services, the Center plays a vital role in assisting African American students to incorporate in their educational and social aspirations a commitment to serve their communities; and that they are highly motivated to take their rightful place as professionals and other social leaders in American society, specifically, and in the global world, generally.

Fraternity and Sorority Affairs

www.apsugreeks.com

Fraternity and Sorority Affairs oversees all social fraternities and sororities on campus. Individual chapters are members of representative governing bodies (Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Panhellenic Council) that promote leadership development, excellence in scholarship, community service, philanthropy and positive inter-Greek relationships.

Social fraternities and sororities are active participants in University programs, activities, and special events, and are well known and respected for their many volunteer, service, and fundraising contributions to the local community and national philanthropies. A high percentage of campus student leaders are members of sororities and fraternities at Austin Peay. Membership in social fraternities and sororities is the result of a selection process known either as “Intake” or “Recruitment.”

Hispanic Cultural Center
http://www.apsu.edu/hcc

The Hispanic Cultural Center is an important University entity dedicated to providing knowledge and programming about the historic and contemporary contributions, achievements, and social perspectives of Latinos and Hispanic Americans. The Center’s mission is intertwined with the University’s goals relative to the creation of a collaborative, integrative learning community that fosters critical inquiry and self-reflection necessary in a global society. The primary purpose includes aiding in the retention of Hispanic and Latino students, and educating and motivating all students to be highly aware and appreciative of the diverse cultures that define the contemporary world.

The Hispanic Cultural Center also serves as a place where Hispanic and Latino students can connect meaningfully with and take great pride in their heritage in a nurturing environment. Through its provision of many student-centered and student-oriented programs, events and special services, the Center plays a vital role in assisting Hispanic and Latino students to incorporate in their educational and social aspirations a commitment to serve their communities; and that they are highly motivated to take their rightful place as professionals and other social leaders in American society, specifically, and in the global world, generally.

All students are welcome. The Hispanic Cultural Center’s motto is: “Where strangers become amigos and amigos become familia.” For more information, call (931) 221-6645 or e-mail hcc@apsu.edu.

Intercollegiate Athletics

Austin Peay State University competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I level in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Athletic Department sponsors men’s teams in football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, and cross country; and women’s teams in volleyball, basketball, tennis, cross country, softball, golf, indoor and outdoor track and soccer.

Military Student Center
http://www.apsu.edu/military/military-student-center 

The Military Student Center (MSC) was established to provide support and assist military-related students in connecting with others who have similar interests. It serves veterans, active duty military, ROTC students and family members.  There is a lounge area for fellowship and relaxation, computers and a printer for personal and academic use, and a study table for individual and group work.

The MSC assists veterans and military students with the transition to college by serving as a clearinghouse of information. With workshops and outreach events held throughout the year to better understand the sacrifices, gifts and challenges of the military culture, the staff within the MSC are always available to assist in resolving academic and personal issues for military-related students. The MSC is located in the Morgan University Center, Room 120, is open Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and can be reached at: 931-221-1685. 
 

National Alumni Association

The National Alumni Association of Austin Peay State University is an organization designed for the purpose of promoting the welfare of the University through the development of a program of mutually beneficial relations between the alma mater and its alumni. The association was founded in 1936 and became a national association in 1990. Its membership consists of graduates, former students, and friends of the University. It is governed by a Board of Directors elected from its membership. The mission of the organization is to serve the University by providing an association for interaction among alumni, students, faculty, and administrators; and to encourage financial support for the academic programs, student scholarships, and general development of the University, as well as provide assistance in the recruitment of new students.

The headquarters of the APSUNAA and the Alumni Relations Office is located in the Pace Alumni Center at Emerald Hill.

Student Government Association
www.apsu.edu/sga

The three branches of the Student Government Association consist of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial bodies. The purpose of the Student Government Association is to be the voice of all students by connecting students to other students, faculty, staff and administration in order to improve the quality of student life and strengthen the Austin Peay State University community.

The Executive Committee is comprised of President, Vice President, Executive Secretary, and Chief Justice. The legislative power of the SGA is the Senate that consists of representation from each class and college. The Judicial branch is the Student Tribunal and serves as the highest student court. The Student Government Association is advised through the Office of  Student Affairs by the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students.

Student Publications
www.apsu.edu/student-pubs

The All State and The Monocle

Since 1929, The All State has served as APSU’s campus newspaper. The All State is a weekly publication for the expression of student opinion and a medium for dissemination of timely news relevant to the campus community. 

The office is located in the Morgan University Center, Room 111. The Monocle continues the yearbook tradition first established at Austin Peay in 1946. The Monocle preserves memories of the year in hundreds of brilliant color photos and stories and recounts important events of the year. Both publications are produced and managed by undergraduate and graduate students with the guidance of the Coordinator for Student Publications. Students receive scholarships for the work they produce.

Applications for writers, editors, advertising representatives, designers, photographers and other creative and leadership positions are always accepted for both publications and can be submitted online at www.apsu.edu/student-pubs or in person in the Student Publications newsroom. All majors are welcome. For more information, call 931-221-7376 or e-mail studentpublications@apsu.edu.

We encourage students to stay connected 24/7 by following The All State and The Monocle on Facebook and Twitter.

The Tower - “The Red Mud Review”

The literary review is published annually by students under the supervision of the Department of Languages and Literature. Its purpose is to promote and stimulate interest in creative writing; it provides students interested in the art of writing an opportunity to acquire experience in creative writing and to achieve satisfaction in seeing their work in print.

University Recreation

The vision of University Recreation is to provide the APSU community with opportunities to develop and enhance all aspects of wellness through quality recreational programs and services.

In January 2007, the Foy Fitness and Recreation Center opened.  The Foy Center features a three-court multipurpose gymnasium, four racquetball courts, indoor walking track, climbing wall, a cycling studio, two multipurpose fitness studios, locker rooms and equipment checkout desk. Patrons are able to check out items such as basketballs, racquetball racquets, rock climbing gear, and towels for free.  The Drew Simmons Fitness area, now housed within the Foy Center, is designed to provide a wide variety of physical fitness opportunities.  It features a vast array of cardio machines, pin-selected cable, and plate loaded strength equipment, and dedicated space for free weight exercises.  In spring 2008 an outdoor swimming pool with lap lanes and ample lounging space was added.  In fall 2009, Blondie’s, a popular local eatery, began operations in the café offering gourmet coffee, smoothies, a variety of sandwiches, soups, and more.

We offer a variety of informal, educational, and competitive activities to meet and expand the interests of our constituents. We regularly facilitate wellness workshops, organize intramural sports leagues and tournaments, and help students organize sport clubs. Our group fitness schedule is exceptionally diverse, including dance, water aerobics and general fitness classes for all abilities. Adventure recreation takes activities off-campus to great state and regional locations and provides camping equipment rental to patrons who prefer independent ventures.  Junior Govs Summer Camp keeps kids 5-14 busy all summer. Operating hours, facility reservation/rental information, personal training details, a full group fitness schedule, dates and times for specific events and other information can be found on our Website at www.apsu.edu/recreation, or call us at (931) 221-7564 for more information.

Participation in all activities is voluntary, and each individual assumes the associated risks. Participants are strongly urged to consult a physician prior to engaging in any activity, and health and medical insurance are strongly recommended as well.

Honor and Professional Organizations

The following organizations recognize and honor students for their academic achievements, leadership qualities and service. Membership offers students the opportunity to associate and interact with others who have similar goals and interests.

Go to www.apsu.edu/sle for a complete list of recognized groups and organization information.

Professional Organizations

  • Ag Pre Vet Club
  • Alpha Kappa Psi (Business)
  • American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science
  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
  • Chi Epsilon Mu (Chemistry)
  • Del Square Psi (Physics)
  • Engineering Technology Club
  • Galois Math Club
  • Geo Club
  • Graduate Student Network
  • History Club
  • Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
  • National Art Education Association
  • National Association for Music Education Collegiate (NAfME)
  • National Broadcast Society
  • Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Music-Males)
  • Pi Sigma Alpha
  • Pre Law Society
  • Pre Professional Health Society
  • Psychology Club
  • Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)
  • Sigma Alpha Iota (Music-Females)
  • Social Work Club
  • Society for Technical Communications
  • Student Nurses Association
  • Student Tennessee Education Association

Honor Societies

  • Alpha Psi Omega
  • Alpha Sigma Lambda
  • Beta Beta Beta
  • Chi Sigma Iota
  • Deans Amabassadors for the College of Busniess
  • Delta Tau Alpha
  • Eta Sigma Phi
  • Gamma Beta Phi (Top 20% of class)
  • Golden Key Honour Society
  • Kappa Delta Pi
  • Lambda Nu (Radiological Sciences)
  • Laurel Wreath
  • Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership)
  • Order of Omega (Greek Leadership)
  • Phi Alpha (Social Work)
  • Phi Alpha Theta (History)
  • Phi Kappa Phi (Interdisciplinary)
  • Pi Mu Epsilon
  • Psi Chi (Psychology) 
  • Sigma Beta Delta
  • Sigma Delta Pi- Pi Nu (Spanish)
  • Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing)