Mar 29, 2024  
2021-2022 Academic Bulletin 
    
2021-2022 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Introductory Pages


Mission Statement

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Andrews University, a distinctive Seventh-day Adventist Christian institution, transforms its students by educating them to Seek Knowledge and Affirm Faith in order to Change the World.

Andrews University students will:

SEEK KNOWLEDGE as they

  • Engage in intellectual discovery and inquiry
  • Demonstrate the ability to think clearly and critically
  • Communicate effectively
  • Understand life, learning, and civic responsibility from a Christian point of view
  • Demonstrate competence in their chosen disciplines and professions

AFFIRM FAITH as they

  • Develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ
  • Deepen their faith commitment and practice
  • Demonstrate personal and moral integrity
  • Embrace a balanced lifestyle, including time for intellectual, social, spiritual, and physical development
  • Apply understanding of cultural differences in diverse environments

CHANGE THE WORLD as they go forth to

  • Engage in creative problem-solving and innovation
  • Engage in generous service to meet human needs
  • Apply collaborative leadership to foster growth and promote change
  • Engage in activities consistent with the worldwide mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church

 

Frequently Called Numbers

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AUGSA (Andrews University Graduate Student Association)….. 269-471-3215
AUSA (Andrews University Student Association)………………… 269-471-3215
Alumni Services……………………………………………………….. 269-471-3591
Academic Records…………………………………………………….. 269-471-3375
Andreasen Center for Wellness…………………………………….. 269-471-6090
Athletics………………………………………………………………… 269-471-3965
Bookstore………………………………………………………………. 269-471-3287
Campus Culture & Inclusion…………………………………………. 269-471-3241
Campus & Student Life………………………………………………. 269-471-3215
Campus Safety………………………………………………………… 269-471-3321
Center for Faith Engagement……………………………………….. 269-471-3211
Center for On-Campus International Student Services……….. 269-471-6395
College of Arts & Sciences…………………………………………… 269-471-3411
College of Education & International Services…………………… 269-471-6570
College of Health & Human Services………………………………. 269-471-6684
College of Professions………………………………………………… 269-471-3632
Counseling & Testing Center………………………………………… 269-471-3470
Custodial Services/Lost and Found………………………………… 269-471-3440
Dining Services……………………………………………………….. 269-471-3161
Education, School of Distance………………………………………. 269-471-6570
Explore Andrews Program…………………………………………… 269-471-3382
Graduate Studies, School of………………………………………… 269-471-3405
Guest & Convention Services……………………………………….. 269-471-3360
Horn Archaeological Museum……………………………………….. 269-471-3273
Howard Performing Arts Center…………………………………….. 269-471-3560
JN Andrews Honors Program……………………………………….. 269-471-3297
Library, James White…………………………………………………. 269-471-3275
LithoTech (campus print shop)……………………………………… 269-471-6027
Marketing & Enrollment Management…………………………….. 269-471-6049
Medical Center…………………………………………………………. 269-473-2222
Pioneer Memorial Church……………………………………………. 269-471-3133
Post Office……………………………………………………………… 269-471-3238
Research & Creative Scholarship…………………………………… 269-471-6361
Residence Halls  
     Lamson Hall……………………………………………………….. 269-471-3446
     Meier Hall………………………………………………………….. 269-471-3390
     University Towers (Burman Hall and Damazo Hall)…………. 269-471-3360
Residence Life, Office of……………………………………………… 269-471-6601
Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary……………………. 269-471-3537
Student Financial Services…………………………………………… 269-471-3334
Student Involvement, Leadership & Activities…………………… 269-471-6568
Student Success Center……………………………………………… 269-471-6096
Switchboard……………………………………………………………. 269-471-7771
Transportation…………………………………………………………. 269-471-3519
Undergraduate Leadership Program……………………………….. 269-471-6636
University Apartments……………………………………………….. 269-471-6979
University Communication…………………………………………… 269-471-3322
WAUS 90.7 FM…………………………………………………………
269-471-3400

 

Campus & Student Life Mission Statement

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Campus & Student Life assumes an integral role in the development of Christian character and critical thinking consistent with the philosophy of Seventh-day Adventist education, which is designed to guide students to the Redeemer.

We support the mission of the University by nurturing students for:

  • Continuing growth in Christ
  • Developing positive and rewarding relationships
  • Embracing and appreciating diversity and inclusion
  • Developing personal integrity reflected in a balanced spiritual, mental and physical lifestyle

 

Letter from the Vice President for Campus & Student Life

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Dear Students:

On behalf of dedicated administrators, faculty and staff, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Andrews University. As an amazing child of God, you will greatly enrich our campus community.

By selecting Andrews you have chosen to be part of a campus culture that is shaped by the Christian faith and values of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Whether or not you share our particular faith perspective, we invite you to live within the values that make Andrews a welcoming and supportive environment for all who seek a faith-based education.

Andrews University is more than brick and mortar—it’s a community. Whether you are a graduate student or an undergraduate student, we want Andrews University to feel like home. As a residential university, many students live on campus in one of our residence halls or University apartments.

Students learn not only in the classroom but through a wide variety of out-of-class faith and learning opportunities—on campus, in the community and around the world. Andrews University offers a transformative educational experience designed to motivate you to reach your God-given potential in all aspects of your life—body, mind and spirit—and to inspire you to serve others.

In this “Handbook,” you will find the Community Values and Code of Student Conduct which each student agrees to respect. I also personally call you to embrace four great cares. (1) Care for yourself as a unique creation of God. (2) Care for each other, for all are precious in His sight. (3) Care for the University—its mission, values and property. (4) And, most importantly, care for your Creator, in whom we live and have our being.

As we embark upon the 2021–22 school year, we are still navigating the impact of a global public health pandemic. Please review the Andrews University Community Covenant of Care. The Covenant outlines the shared responsibility for every member of our community for the health and safety of our campus.

As we “Seek Knowledge and Affirm Faith” we are also “World Changers for a Changing World,” extending grace, compassion and care to ourselves, others and the Andrews community.

With care,

Frances Faehner, PhD

Vice President for Campus & Student Life

 

Andrews University Community Covenant of Care

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In humility value others above yourselves. Philippians 2:3

As a Seventh-day Adventist Christian learning community, Andrews University is guided by the teachings and example of Jesus. In that context, we regard our personal rights and preferences as secondary to His call to care for the wellbeing of others, even and especially as we emerge from the global risks and impact of COVID-19. Even as restrictions and guidelines change, we continue to have shared responsibilities (see our Statement of Responsibility) for which each one of us as a member of the Andrews community will be held accountable.

While it is not possible to eliminate the risk of COVID-19 infection completely (see Statement of Responsibility), each one of us as students, faculty and staff must take significant steps to help stop the risk and spread of COVID-19 infection by persistently protecting and caring for our own and others’ health and safety.

Therefore, you, as a valued member of our campus community, are asked to help create a culture of care by practicing our Andrews University Community Covenant of Care. A violation of this Covenant  constitutes grounds for discipline and may also violate the Code of Student Conduct, the Faculty Working Policy, and the Employee Handbook, which may lead to further disciplinary processes.

We will continue to monitor our protocols in light of guidance from the CDC and public health officials.  We also seek your understanding as this may lead to additional new measures or the relaxing of some other requirements over time.

The Covenant includes, but may not be limited to:

CARE FOR MYSELF

Good hygiene

Even as we prepare to move beyond the significant global threat of COVID-19, the virus and its variants are still present in many places, and it’s important to continue to practice good hygiene by washing my hands often with soap and water, using hand sanitizer and coughing or sneezing into the bend of my arm or a tissue.

Healthy habits

It’s also important to continue to practice healthy habits to build my immune system (through proper diet, exercise, sleep, hygiene, water intake, fresh air) and seek support and care for my mental health.

Testing

If you’re not yet vaccinated (or don’t have acquired immunity from a previous COVID-19 infection), you must undergo screening testing at the start of the semester, and monthly thereafter. There will no longer be COVID-19 screening testing available on campus, and unvaccinated students and employees will be responsible for arranging for these periodic COVID-19 tests locally at their own expense. Faculty and staff must notify HR, and students must notify Student Life, immediately upon learning of a positive test so that contact tracing and discussions of potential reasonable accommodations may commence. Individuals testing positive for COVID-19 will be required to follow all CDC and Berrien County Health Department recommendations, which may include isolation and/or quarantine for a recommended period. Any student or employee who declines to comply with this testing requirement may be excluded from campus.

CARE FOR OTHERS

Physical distancing

If you’re not yet vaccinated (or don’t have acquired immunity from a previous COVID-19 infection), it’s important that you respect personal space and maintain appropriate physical distance on- and off-campus (ideally, six feet/two meters), especially when you’re in public indoor spaces. We understand that physical distancing may not always be possible in some indoor spaces that have fixed seating or in academic settings.

Face covering

If you’re not yet vaccinated (or don’t have acquired immunity from a previous COVID-19 infection), you are required to use an appropriate face covering when you’re indoors and in public spaces. It may also be necessary to ask all individuals to wear masks at certain times, such as in University buses and other transportation. Please be willing to support these expectations.

Self-isolation

If you’re not yet vaccinated (or don’t have acquired immunity from a previous COVID-19 infection), please stay home if you have been exposed to someone who is ill or has tested positive for COVID-19. Whether you have been vaccinated, have acquired immunity or not, if you are sick, you are required to stay home or in your residence space. You should use the  #CampusClear app to record symptoms on the days you feel ill (you no longer need to make daily reports on #CampusClear if you’re not ill.

CARE FOR ANDREWS COMMUNITY

Clean environment

Please continue to help keep everyone healthy by actively participating in cleaning and sanitizing frequently used shared common equipment and surfaces.

Signage

Carefully adhere to instructional signage and University guidelines as communicated via email and online websites.

 

Directory

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ACADEMIC PETITIONS

*Please see the deans of each school/college

ANDREASEN CENTER FOR WELLNESS

Andreasen Center for Wellness, 1st Floor

Main Desk Receptionist, 269-471-6090
Rachel Keele, manager, 269-471-6091
Elise Damron, assistant manager, 269-471-6092
Gabriela Melgar, assistant manager, 269-471-6094
Herbie Helm, aquatics program director, 269-471-6093
Rob Gettys, athletic director, 269-471-3965
Kevin Wooldridge, facilities coordinator, 269-471-6094

ATHLETICS

Andreasen Center for Wellness, Recreation Center

Rob Gettys, director, 269-471-3965
TBD, gymnastic program director
Beaty Gym, 269-471-3968

CAMPUS & STUDENT LIFE

Central Office, Campus Center, 8525 University Blvd

Frances Faehner, vice president, 269-471-2679
Jennifer Burrill, assistant vice president for Residence Life, dean of Campus & Student Life, 269-471-6608
Philip DeLeon, associate dean, Student Involvement, Leadership & Activities, 269-471-6568
Alyssa Palmer, dean of Campus & Student Life, Title IX senior deputy coordinator, 269-471-3215
Steve Yeagley, assistant vice president, 269-471-3215
Ana De La Cruz, student life office manager & housing coordinator

See Andreasen Center for Wellness, Athletics, Center for Faith Engagement, Counseling & Testing Center, Residence Life, Student Involvement, Leadership & Activities, for other Student Life personnel.

CAMPUS SAFETY

Campus Safety Building, 4355 International Ct, 269-471-3321

Ben Panigot, director/chief
Frank Lei-Sam, assistant director/patrol lieutenant
Riccardo Simpson, assistant director/compliance officer
Lori Adler, dispatch lieutenant

CENTER FOR FAITH ENGAGEMENT

Campus Center, 8525 University Blvd, 269-471-3211

José Bourget, assistant vice president for Faith Engagement, University chaplain
Prescott Khair, associate chaplain
Danielle Pilgrim, associate chaplain
Teela Ruehle, director of Student Missions & Service Projects
Sharon Moore, administrative assistant

COUNSELING & TESTING CENTER

Bell Hall, Suite 123, 269-471-3470

Judith Fisher, PhD, LP, assistant vice president for Counseling & Student Development
TBD, associate director/psychologist
Mindy Kissinger, staff counselor
Stacy Nicely, staff counselor
Diana Mitchell, staff counselor
Robert Myaing, testing coordinator

DINING SERVICES

Campus Center. Main Floor

Linda Brinegar, general manager, 269-471-3161

DISABILITY SERVICES

Student Success Center, Nethery Hall 210

Kristine Walker-Fraser, student intervention/disability services coordinator, 269-471-3227

EMPLOYEE SERVICES

Admin Building, 2nd Floor

Lilian Akawobsa, employment/benefits manager, 269-471-3570

EXPLORE ANDREWS PROGRAM

Nethery Hall 135

Aaron Moushon, director, 269-471-3382

GUEST & CONVENTION SERVICES

University Towers Lobby, 8400 W Campus Circle Dr

Christina Hunter, director, 269-471-3663
Kelly Gabriel, assistant director, 269-471-3664

CENTER FOR ON-CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES

Administration Building, Room 307

Christian Stuart, director, 269-471-6378
Silmara Ferreira, associate director, 269-471-3310

JN ANDREWS HONORS PROGRAM

Nethery Hall 128

L. Monique Pittman, director, 269-471-3297

MEDICAL CENTER

9045 U.S. 31

All phone calls may be directed to 269-473-2222

Deanna Fulbright, DO
Katrina Hamel, PA
Lowell Hamel, MD
Katherine Keith, MD
Michael Quion, MD
Linda Song, NP
Andrew Cooper, LLC
Ann Hamel, psychologist
Fred Kosinski, psychologist
Nancy Nixon, psychologist
Beverly Sedlacek, PMHCNS-BC
Franklin Conklin, DDS (269-471-5244)

OMBUDSPERSONS

Elynda Bedney, 269-471-6040
Ariel Solis, 269-471-6022

RESIDENCE LIFE

Campus Center, 8525 University Blvd

Jennifer Burrill, assistant vice president, 269-471-6608
Ana De La Cruz, housing coordinator, 269-471-3215

LAMSON HALL

8585 University Blvd

Front desk receptionist, 269-471-3446
A’Lisa Sorensen, dean, 269-471-6699
Renee Paddock, assistant dean, 269-471-3437
Keila Carmona, assistant dean, 269-471-6603

MEIER HALL

8445 W Campus Circle Dr

Front desk receptionist, 269-471-3390
Donald Keele, dean, 269-471-2757
Taylor Bartrum, assistant dean, 269-471-2757
Cory Johnson, associate dean, 269-471-3393

UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS

4405 International Ct

Alfredo Ruiz, director, Garland G, 269-471-6979

UNIVERSITY TOWERS (BURMAN & DAMAZO HALLS)

8400 W Campus Circle Dr

Front desk receptionist, 269-471-3360
Christina Hunter, dean/director, 269-471-3663

STUDENT INVOLVEMENT, LEADERSHIP & ACTIVITIES

Campus Center, Main Floor

Philip DeLeon, associate dean, 269-471-6568

STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Lower Level, Campus Center

Dongchan Kim, president, 269-471-3215

GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Brandon Williams, president, 269-471-3215

STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES

Administration Building, First Floor

Elynda Bedney, assistant vice president, 269-471-6040
Cynthia Gammon, associate director/financial aid, 269-471-3221
Viviana Insunza, assistant director/compliance, 269-471-2425
Fares Magesa, assistant director/accounts, 269-471-3428

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Nethery Hall, Suite 210

Darla Smothers-Morant, director/student success advisor, 269-471-3398
Ana Bolanos-Weston, tutoring services manager, 269-471-6128
Jiyeon Stuart, undergrad academic probation counselor, 269-471-6205
Regina Jackson-Ezell, administrative assistant, 269-471-6096
Kristine Walker-Fraser, student intervention/disability services coordinator, 269-471-3227

UNDERGRADUATE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

Campus Center, Main Floor

Kari Gibbs Prouty, director, 269-471-6681

UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR READING, LEARNING & ASSESSMENT (UCRLA)

Annie Lopez, consultant, Bell Hall 203, 269-471-3480

UNIVERSITY WELLNESS

Andreasen Center for Wellness

Rachel Keele, director, 269-471-6165

VETERANS SERVICES

Admin Building, First Floor

Fares Magesa, certifying official, 269-471-3286

 

Campus Map

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Please visit the following site to view a current campus map:

andrews.edu/about/visiting/campus_map.html