Oct 16, 2024  
School of Undergraduate Studies 2020-2021 
    
School of Undergraduate Studies 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Undergraduate Studies 2020-2021


 

School of Undergraduate Studies Academic Catalog
2020-2021

 

THE UNITED COLLEGE OF GORDON AND BARRINGTON

255 Grapevine Road, Wenham MA 01984
T 978 927 2300 F 978 867 4659
www.gordon.edu

 


Welcome!

Our online catalog can help you quickly locate and save details about our undergraduate programs. Whether you are interested in attending Gordon, or are already enrolled, you can easily see the wide array of academic options that Gordon College has to offer. If you have any questions about how the online catalog works, click the [?] box at the top right of any page.

Search ExampleTwo Ways to Find What You Want

1. Text search - In the dropdown in the upper left, select the type of information you are looking for:

  • Courses
  • Programs 
  • Departments
  • Other Content
  • Entire Catalog

2. Or browse contents - Click on a link in the left navigation menu

Create Your Own Catalog!

  1. Click on the My Personal Catalog link at the bottom of the left menu

  2. If this is your first time creating your own Gordon catalog, click Create An Account. Type your email address and a password.

  3. Use the left menu or search box to find what you want in the catalog.

  4. Look for this star icon in the top right of the section you want to save to your Personal Catalog.Look for the star icon in the top right of the section you want to save. Click this icon to add it to your personal catalog. The next time you go to My Personal Catalog, your material will be there.

 


Gordon College is in compliance with both the spirit and the letter of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and with Internal Revenue Service Procedure 75-50. This means that the College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, disability, veteran status or national or ethnic origin in administration of its employment policies, admissions policies, recruitment programs (for students and employees), scholarship and loan programs, athletics and other college-administered activities.


Gordon College supports the efforts of secondary school officials and governing bodies to have their schools achieve regional accreditation to provide reliable assurance of the quality of the educational preparation of its applicants for admission.


Any student who is unable, because of religious beliefs, to attend classes or to participate in any examination, study or work requirement on a particular day shall be excused from such activity and be provided with an opportunity to make it up, provided it shall not create an unreasonable burden resulting upon the school. No fees shall be charged nor do any adverse or prejudicial effects result.


 In compliance with the Higher Education Amendments of 1986, Gordon College operates a drug abuse prevention program encompassing general dissemination of informational literature, awareness seminars and individual counseling. Assistance is available to students, staff and faculty. For more information contact the Center for Student Development.


Provision for students with disabilities may be found in Appendix C.


Policies and regulations are under continual examination and review and may be amended from time to time. Programs or courses may occasionally be revised or discontinued by action of the responsible bodies. This catalog only presents the offerings, fees, charges, policies and requirements in effect at the time of publication. It is a guide and not the offer of a contract, and the College reserves the right to make changes should circumstances warrant in the judgment of the College. The catalog is not intended to nor does it contain all policies and regulations that relate to students.


Gordon College’s audited financial statements for the last three years, or a fair summary thereof, are available upon request from the Office of the Vice President for Finance.