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Norfolk State University is the University of Choice By Yolanda Heath CSC 200-03

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Norfolk State Universityis the University of Choice

By Yolanda HeathCSC 200-03

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Table of Contents

Mission Statement Type of school NSU Admission Requirements Financial Aide Housing Facilities Student Body Male to Female ratio Student/Teacher ratio Student Organization Schools Liberal Arts Mass Communications Mass Communications Classes Mass Communication Student Organizations BEHOLD THE GREEN AND GOLD

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Norfolk State University’s Mission is to provide an affordable, high-quality education for an ethnically and culturally diverse student population, equipping them with the capability to become productive citizens who continuously contribute to a global and rapidly changing society.

Mission Statement

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Type of School

Public University Four year Coed Percent of admitted applicants: 71% Regionally accredited Sothern Association of Colleges and Schools College Board member Historically Black

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NSU Administration Requirements Application Fee: $25.00 Required testing: ACT or SAT

If ACT is submitted writing is optional Recommendations Standardized test scores Academic GPA (Grade Point Average) Also Considered

Character/ Personality qualities Application essay Extracurricular activities Interview Talent/ Abilities

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Financial Aide

Cost per Credit hour In State: $235 Out of State: $599

Scholarships Work Study Loans Grants But You MUST fill out FAFSA forms

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Mission Statement◦ The Office of Residence Life & Housing seeks to create a living and

learning environment that both challenges and supports the personal, social, cultural, and academic development of Norfolk State University students housed in campus residential hall facilities by providing safe, clean and well-maintained facilities to sustain an environment conducive to learning and enhancing personal growth

Residence Halls◦ Babbette Smith South◦ Babbette Smith North◦ Spartan Suites◦ Mid-Rise◦ Charles Smith◦ Lee Smith◦ Rosa Alexander◦ Phyllis Wheatly◦ Samuel Scott

Housing Facilities

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Student Body

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Male to Female Ratio

Males37%

Females63%

Total Population

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Student teacher ratio

Student ; 17

Teacher; 1

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200 Plus Men  August 24, 2006, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. August 22, 2006, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society October 4, 2006, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. August 18, 2006, Association for Computer Mach. October 9, 2006, Athletes in Action August 28, 2006 11/08, Baptist Student Union August 2, 2006, Biology Society October 27, 2006, Caribbean Students Association September 15, 2006, Cheerleaders August 17, 2006, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries July 13, 2006, Chi Eta Phi August 23, 2006, Concert Choir November 29, 2006, Dance Theatre September 8, 2006, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. August 23, 2006, DNIMAS Student Association October 11, 2006, Finance & Banking Association October 11, 2006, G.I.S.E.T. (Girls in Sci.Eng. & Tech. ) August 24, 2006, Golden Key Honour Society September 13, 2006, Gospel Choir/Voices of Inspiration November 28, 2006, Grace Campus Ministry August 18, 2006, Graduate Student Association September 14, 2006, Habitat for Humanity September 13, 2006, International Student Organization September 08, 2006, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Eng. September 20, 2006, Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. August 11, 2006, Junior Class September 25, 2006, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. August 14, 2006, Kappa Kappa Psi September 7, 2006, LEGASI September 25, 2006, Mass Communications Student Assoc. September 27, 2006, NAACP August 24, 2006, National Broadcasting Society September 15, 2006, National Pan-Hellenic Council October 11, 2006, National Society of Black Engineers September 29, 2006, National Society of Minorities in Hos. September 20, 2006, National Society of Pershing Angels September 28, 2006, National Society of Pershing Rifles August 21, 2006, Nursing Honor Society October 11, 2006, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. August 15, 2006, Optical Society of America September 26, 2006, Phi Beta Sigma August 28, 2006, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America September 15, 2006, Pi Sigma Epsilon September 29, 2006, Political Science Association September 12, 2006, Pre-Alumni Club August 23, 2006, Psychology Club October 9, 2006, Residence Life Association September 25, 2006, Senior Class August 21, 2006, Sigma Gamma Rho August 18, 2006. Society for Advancement of Management November 9, 2006. Society of Physics Students October 9, 2006. Sociology Club September 21, 2006. Sophomore Class September 13, 2006, Spanish Club September 5, 2006, Spartan Echo Newspaper In Progress Spartan Legion Marching Band November 8, 2006, Spartan Reflections Yearbook  In Progress Student Ambassadors July 31, 2006, Student Athlete Advisory Com. September 13, 2006, Student Government Association August 21, 2006, Student Nurses Association November 30, 2006, Student Va. Education Association October 27, 2006, Tau Beta Sigma August 24, 2006, Veterans Club September 28, 2006,  Whitney Young Social Work Club October 5, 2006, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. August 30, 2006

Student organization

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Schools

Liberal Arts

Science and Technology

Social Work

Business

Education

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English and Foreign language

Liberal Arts

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The mission of the Department of Mass Communications and Journalism is to advance the academic, professional and personal development of undergraduate and graduate students, alumni and media practitioners through select programs of teaching, research and public service that combine strong liberal arts and science studies with professional preparation for the media. The goal of the department is to produce graduates who meet high standards of performance in gathering, selecting, interpreting and disseminating information that may determine the agenda of public discussion.

Mass Communications

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Mass Communication Classes

Society and Mass Communications

Law and Mass Communications

Television Production

Introduction to Media Writing History and Ap

preciation of Motion Pictures

Internet and Web page

Design

Television Directing

History of Mass Communications

Broadcast and Film Criticis

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Broadcast/Cable Programming Contemporary Issue

s and Special Problems in Mass Communications

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MCSA (Mass Communications Student Association)

NBS (National Broadcast Society)

Mass Communications Student Organizations

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BEHLD THE GREEN AND GOLD

My name is Yolanda Heath. I currently reside in Highland Springs, VA. I came to Norfolk State University to further my education. I chose Mass Communications because I enjoy the field. I have a passion for entertainment and news, furthermore I strongly encourage you to place interest in Mass Communications. It is a wonderful major with plenty of opportunities. You get the chance to work with lots of equipment and work hands on in the entertainment industry.