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HAMPTON UNIVERSITY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23668 PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM (757) 727-5511 PRE-COLLEGE 2017 June 16-July 21 Dear Prospective Pre-College/Summer Bridge Students: As the Director of Pre-College, it is my pleasure to invite you to what promises to be a rewarding summer. As a Hampton University Alumna, I am committed to the principles that the University upholds, and I embrace the nurturing environment that Hampton has to offer its students. The Pre-College/Summer Bridge program is a once in a lifetime experience. We have high expectations and only expect the very best that you have to offer. This is a fast paced program; therefore we would like for you to come ready to give it your all. Please review our website and if you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us at any time. Sincerely, Derrick R. Boone, MAS Director, Freshman Studies Director, Pre-College Program

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HAMPTON UNIVERSITY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23668

PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM

(757) 727-5511

PRE-COLLEGE 2017 June 16-July 21

Dear Prospective Pre-College/Summer Bridge Students:

As the Director of Pre-College, it is my pleasure to invite you to what promises to be a rewarding summer. As a Hampton University Alumna, I am committed to the principles that the University upholds, and I embrace the nurturing environment that Hampton has to offer its students.

The Pre-College/Summer Bridge program is a once in a lifetime experience. We have high expectations and only expect the very best that you have to offer. This is a fast paced program; therefore we would like for you to come ready to give it your all. Please review our website and if you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us at any time.

Sincerely, Derrick R. Boone, MAS Director, Freshman StudiesDirector, Pre-College Program

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PRE-COLLEGE 2017 JUNE 16 – JULY 21

Hampton University is genuinely concerned with the difficulty many students have transitioning from high school to college. In 1953, Hampton University made a commitment to remedy this situation by initiating an educational program known as the Pre-College Summer Session for High School Graduates. This sincere commitment is still alive and well at Hampton University and is now known as the Hampton University Pre-College Program.

The Hampton University Pre-College Program is a five-week residential program designed to ease the transition from high school to college, and expose students to the full range of university resources and facilities. Our goal is to improve skills necessary for college success while giving students a head start on the battery of classes to be taken in the Fall semester. Our program includes a comprehensive summer orientation, course credits toward graduation, and remediation courses in writing and math as needed.

The academic curriculum is complemented with enriching student activities. Students have the opportunity to participate in special interest events such as intramural sports, social activities and field trips. We provide weekly enrichment seminars that include topics on “Test Taking and Time Management Skills”, “Library Orientation”, “Career Counseling” and "The Freshman Experience." Ultimately, the Pre-College Program aims to ensure students’ educational success by making the transition to college life a successful and meaningful experience.

By May 1, 2017, all students must submit a current physical examination and immunization record. Students under the age of eighteen must have a parental permit on file to be treated by a physician in the Health Center. The medical form may be found on the Pre-College Website.

Students with disabilities or learning differences are encouraged to disclose and

forward all supporting documentation to the Director of Compliance and Disability

Services in the Office of Testing Services. Please send all information to Hampton

University, Wigwam 212, Hampton, Virginia 23668. For additional information please

call (757) 727-5493.

The cost of this enriching experience is $2,380.00 *(includes tuition, room and board). Books are approximately an additional $300.00. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit must be paid on or before May 2, 2017. No funds paid after June 1, 2017 will be refunded. NO EXCEPTIONS.

Note: Total cost for the five-week Pre-College Summer Program is $2,380.00. This amount covers registration, tuition, fees, room, and board. This fee does NOT include cost of textbooks. A deposit of $500 must accompany the Pre-College Intent Form on or before May 2, 2017. The $500 of the $2380 fee for Pre-College is considered an advanced deposit and is NON REFUNDABLE.

Payment may be made in the form of cash, cashier’s check, certified check, and money order, American Express, MasterCard, Visa and Discover. Personal checks are not accepted.

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NOTE: Please send the attached deposit voucher, along with your non-refundable $500.00 deposit to the Business Office by May 2, 2017. The student’s balance must be submitted to the Business Office with the attached balance voucher by May 27, 2017. Failure to submit your payments, enrollment form and any additional required documentation in a timely fashion will delay the processing of your Pre-College class schedule.

ARRIVAL DATE No Student will be allowed to move into their residence prior to the beginning date of the Pre-College Program, which is Friday, June 16, 2017, and all students must vacate the University premises by 12 noon on Saturday, July 21, 2017

LATE ARRIVALS Any student, who is unable to start the program on its designated date, must submit a Pre-College Program which can be obtained from the Director of the program. Approvals are not guaranteed and are reviewed on a case by case basis. Please provide an adequate explanation for a student's late arrival.This must be approved by the director no later than May 27, 2017.

Students must be advised that it is not encouraged to miss any portion of the program and that any missed information is the student’s responsibility.

MEDICAL RECORDS All students must have a current physical examination and immunization record on file with the Health Center by May 1, 2017. Students under the age of eighteen must have a parental permit on file to receive treatment by a physician in the Health Center. Upon completion of this form please submit it and all supporting documents promptly to the Health Center: 55 East Tyler Street, Hampton, VA 23668. The Medical Record Form may be downloaded from the following website (www.hamptonu.edu/studentservices/health/pdf/medical_record_form.pdf) or please contact the Pre-College Program Office immediately. (757) 727-5511.

CREDITS If a student is placed in freshman entry-level courses, he or she may receive 6 to 9 hours of college credit. If a student’s evaluation indicates a need for development of skills in English, Reading or Math, he/she will be placed in 100 level developmental courses. Courses at the 100 level are non-degree credit courses. These courses will prepare the student for college level course work; will not be counted toward the amount of graduation.

CLASSES Class periods are generally one hour and forty-five minutes long and meet five days a week. The program is fast-paced. Missing one day of class is like missing one week of instruction. Students are not encouraged to miss any portion of the program, and any instruction missed is the student’s responsibility. Participants are required to attend Mandatory Math Tutorials, Tuesday and Thursday. Tutorial sessions take place during this time and are scheduled after regular class sessions. Every student will be held accountable for each Tutorial session.

PLACEMENT Students will be placed in the appropriate courses based upon their grade point average (GPA), SAT and/or ACT test scores, and high school transcript. Students who have special needs specifically visual, physical, speech, language, hearing and/or learning disabilities must contact the Director of Compliance & Disability Services in the Office of Testing Services, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia 23668, and (757) 727-5493. Summer Bridge students will not be placed in more than two classes unless placement results indicate deficiencies in Math, Reading, or English. Deficiencies in all three areas will require the student to enroll in an Education 295

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course. This group of students is accepted to Hampton University on the condition that they complete the summer program with 2.5 or better or S (Satisfactory) in developmental courses with S/U (Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory) designations. Program participants may take a minimum of two courses but no more than three.

PLEASE NOTE: THE LAST DAY TO ADD/DROP COURSES TO YOUR SCHEDULE IS FRIDAY, June 23, 2017.

VISITATION Students may only receive visitors of the opposite sex in the residence hall lounge at times specified by the Residence Hall Director. Visitation of the opposite sex in dorm rooms is prohibited during the summer.

OFF-CAMPUS VISITS No student is permitted to go to any off campus parties, “kick-back” apartments, houses and dwellings (including but not limited to the Hampton Harbor Apartments and the Heritage Apartments). All violators will be immediately removed for the program.

CURFEW HOURS During the summer program, visitation and curfew are strictly enforced and are designed to enhance effective study habits. To stay in accordance with the City of Hampton’s rules and regulations for minors it is unlawful for any person under the age of 18 to be in a public place in the city past 11:00 P.M. All students must be on campus by 11 P.M. every day. The curfew above stands for on-campus only. It is the responsibility of the student to follow the curfew.

On-Campus CurfewSunday – Thursday: 11:00 p.m. Friday – Saturday: 1:00 a.m.

CARS Pre-College and Summer Bridge students are NOT permitted to have cars on campus.

STUDENT ENROLLMENT Participating in the Pre-College Program does not guarantee admission into Hampton University.

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Note: Due to safety concerns Hampton University prohibits the possession of firearms, knives, and other weapons, incendiary devices (candles, incense, etc.) alcohol and other illegal drugs, laser pointers, microwaves, refrigerators, portable air conditioners, toaster ovens, hot plates, personal grills, and pets. Students found with any of these items are subject to disciplinary action by the University.

POLICY ON DRUGS AND NARCOTICS It should be clearly understood that Hampton University will not become a sanctuary for drug possession, drug use, drug sale, and/or distribution. Therefore, possession, use, distribution and/or sale of illegal drugs are prohibited on the Hampton University campus.

If any administrator, faculty, or staff member catches a student in the possession of any type of drug, they will be apprehended and subject to immediate termination.

Any administrator, faculty, or staff member that finds a student guilty of sale, distribution, and or possession of any unlawful drug on or off campus will be subject to automatic and immediate permanent separation from the University. Such persons will also be reported to the proper authorities where applicable.

Note: Please read and review the Official Student Handbook that your student will receive upon check-in for further information.

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Hampton University Dress Code

The Dress Code is based on the theory that learning to use socially acceptable manners and selecting attire appropriate to specific occasions and activities are critical factors in the total educational process. Understanding and employing these behaviors not only improves the quality of one's life, but also contributes to optimum morale, as well as embellishes the overall campus image. They also play a major role in instilling a sense of integrity and an appreciation for values and ethics.

The continuous demonstration of appropriate manners and dress insures that Hampton University students meet the very minimum standards of quality achievement in the social, physical, moral and educational aspects of their lives - essential areas of development necessary for propelling students toward successful careers.

Students will be denied admission to various functions if their manner of dress is inappropriate. On this premise students at Hampton University are expected to dress neatly at all times. The following are examples of appropriate dress for various occasions:

1. Classroom, Cafeteria, Student Center and University offices - neat, modest, casual or dressy attire.2. Formal programs in Ogden Hall, the Convocation Center, the Little Theater and the Memorial

Chapel - business or dressy attire.3. Interviews - business attire.4. Social/Recreational activities, Residence hall lounges (during visitation hours) - modest, casual or

dressy attire.5. Balls, Galas, and Cabarets - formal, semi-formal and dressy respectively.

Students will be denied admission to various functions if their manner of dress is inappropriate.

Examples of inappropriate dress and/or appearance include:

1. Do-rags, stocking caps, skullcaps and bandanas (prohibited at all times on the campus of HamptonUniversity except in the privacy of the student's living quarters);

2. Head coverings and hoods for men in any building;3. Baseball caps and hoods for women in any building. This policy item does not apply to headgear

considered as a part of religious or cultural dress;4. Bare feet;5. Shorts that reveal buttocks;6. Shorts, all types of jeans at programs dictating professional or formal attire, such as Musical Arts,

Fall Convocation, Founder's Day, and Commencement;7. Clothing with derogatory, offensive and/or lewd messages either in words or pictures;8. Men's undershirts of any color worn outside of the private living quarters of the residence halls;9. Sports jerseys without a conventional tee-shirt underneath; and10. Men and Women’s pants that show underwear.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dress Code: Procedures for Cultural or Religious Head Coverings

1. Students seeking approval to wear headgear as an expression or religious or cultural dress maymake a written request for a review through the Office of the Chaplain.

2. The Chaplain will forward his recommendation to the Vice President for Student Affairs for finalapproval.

3. Students that are approved will then have their new ID card picture taken by University Policewith the headgear being worn.

All administrative, faculty and support staff members will be expected to monitor student behavior applicable to this dress code and report any such disregard or violations to the Offices of the Dean of Men, or Dean of Women for the attention of the Vice President for Student Affairs.Revised Dress Code Policy Approved July 14, 2009

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Hampton University Code of Conduct

Joining the Hampton Family is an honor and requires each individual to uphold the policies, regulations and guidelines established for students, faculty, administration, professional and other employees and the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Each member is required to adhere to and conform to the instructions and guidance of the leadership of his/her respective area. Therefore, the following are expected of each member of the Hampton Family:

1. To respect himself or herself.

Each member of the Hampton Family will exhibit a high degree of maturity and self-respect and foster an appreciation for other cultures, one's own cultural background, as well as the cultural matrix from which Hampton University was born. It is only through these appreciations that the future of our university can be sustained indefinitely.

2. To respect the dignity, feelings, worth, and values of others.

Each member of the Hampton Family will respect one another and visitors as if they were guests in one's home. Therefore, to accost, cajole, or proselytize students, faculty or staff, parents or others, to engage in gender and sexual harassment, use vile, obscene or abusive language or exhibit lewd behavior, to possess weapons such as knives or firearms, or to be involved in the possession, use, distribution of and sale of illegal drugs is strictly prohibited and is in direct violation of the Hampton University Code, on or off campus.

3. To respect the rights and property of others and to discourage vandalism andtheft.

Each member of the Hampton Family will refrain from illegal activity, both on and off campus, and will be subject to all applicable provisions listed in the Faculty Handbook, Personnel Policies Manual for Administrative/Professional and Nonexempt Employees, the Official Student Handbook, and the Hampton University Code.

4. To prohibit discrimination, while striving to learn from differences in people,ideas, and opinions.

Each member of the Hampton Family will support equal rights and opportunities for all regardless of age, sex, race, religion, disability, ethnic heritage, socio-economic status, political, social, or other affiliation or disaffiliation, or sexual preference.

5. To practice personal, professional, and academic integrity, and to discourage allforms of dishonesty, plagiarism, deceit, and disloyalty to the Code of Conduct.

Personal, professional, and academic integrity is paramount to the survival and potential of the Hampton Family. Therefore, individuals found in violation of Hampton University's policies against lying, cheating, plagiarism, or stealing are subject to disciplinary action which could possibly include dismissal from the University.

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6. To foster a personal professional work ethic within the Hampton UniversityFamily.

Each employee and student of the Hampton Family must strive for efficiency and job perfection. Each employee must exhibit a commitment to serve and job tasks must be executed in a humane and civil manner.

7. To foster an open, fair, and caring environment.

Each member of the Hampton Family is assured equal and fair treatment on the adjudication of all matters. In addition, it is understood that intellectual stimulation is nurtured through the sharing of ideas. Therefore, the University will maintain an open and curing environment.

8. To be fully responsible for upholding the Hampton University Code.

Each member of the Hampton Family will embrace all tenets of the Code and is encouraged to report all code violators.

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Congratulations! You are on your way to enrolling into Hampton University’s Pre-College Program. Please read the list in its entirety and check off the items as they are completed prior to your arrival on Friday, June 16, 2017!

____ 1. Complete and submit the SHS medical Form and all immunization records(due: May 1, 2017) and return to the Student Health Center.

____ 2. Complete the electronic Pre-College Enrollment Form (due: May 1, 2017).

____3. Mail your deposit and the deposit voucher of $500 (due: May 2, 2017) to the Business Office (757) 727-5228.

____4. Mail your balance and the deposit voucher of $1880 *subject to change (due:May 27, 2017) to be financially cleared to the Business Office (800-624-3327)or (757) 727-5228.No personal checks! This will delay the application process. We accept cashiers and certified checks, and all major credit cards. The credit cardholder must sign and print their name on each voucher. Please include students’ HU ID number, and indicate “Pre-College”, on cashiers’ and certified checks, and money orders. (HU ID # are found on acceptance letter)

____5. Summer Session Application(Summer Only and Rising Seniors): These students must submit a Summer Session application. Please send the application with $35.00 fee. (Due: May 1, 2017).

____6. Disclosure Form for Late Arrivals: Late arrivals must submit disclosure form and a typed letter addressed to the Pre-College Director requesting to arrive late. The letter should include reason(s) for students’ absences. (Due: May 27, 2017). Mail to the Pre-College Program Office.

____7. Sign-Out Authorization Form: Fill out form for the one (1) and only one weekend off campus. We do not permit students to sign-out for overnight visits. (Due: May 27, 2017) Note: Hampton Harbors Apartments and Heritage Apartments are not authorized locations.

____8. Bring package materials and all Pre-College correspondence, and additional fees on June 16, 2017. Additional fees: books, trip, and spending money.

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PRE-COLLEGE/SUMMER BRIDGE ENROLLMENT FORM

DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2017

(MM/DD/YY) 

LAST NAME            FIRST NAME       MI 

HU ID# (ADMITTED STUDENTS ONLY) 

STREET ADDRESS     CITY                   STATE             ZIP CODE 

HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER  CELLULAR PHONE NUMBER 

EMAIL ADDRESS 

BIRTH DATE  GENDER  MALE  FEMALE 

PARENT/GUARDIAN NAMES   

WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER  CELLULAR TELEPHONE NUMBER 

PARENT EMAIL ADDRESS 

HS GPA  SAT SCORE(S)  ACT SCORE(S) (MATH/VERBAL)  (ENGLISH/MATH) 

(MM/DD/YY) 

DATE OF HIGH SCHOOL  GRADUATION (MONTH/YEAR) 

INTENDED COLLEGE MAJOR 

Students with disabilities or learning differences are encouraged to disclose and forward all supporting documentation to the Director of Compliance and Disability Services in the Office of Testing Services. Please send all information to Hampton University, Wigwam Building ,Room 212, Hampton, Virginia 23668. For additional information please call (757) 727-5493.

HAVE YOU TAKEN:   Honors Course(s) :      Yes          No 

Advanced Placement (AP) Exam(s) :     Yes       No.  If yes , list 

Interna onal Baccalaureate (IB) Exam(s) :         Yes           No. If yes,  list 

COLLEGE CREDIT COURSE(S):     Yes    No. If yes, please submit college transcript with applica on.  

___ Pre-College: Students who are admitted and plan to enroll at Hampton University for the Fall of 2017. This student may enroll in three

courses. Must submit: Enrollment Form, $500.00 Non-Refundable Deposit, and a complete Medical Form. ___ Summer Only : Students who have not applied to Hampton University and plan to attend another college in the Fall of 2016. This student may

enroll in two courses: History, Oral Communications. or a Social Science only. Must submit: Enrollment Form, $500.00 Non-Refundable Deposit, Summer Session Application, ACT or SAT test score(s), high school transcript, College/University Acceptance Letter and a complete Medical Form.

___ Rising Seniors: Entering senior year of high school for Fall 2016 students may enroll in a maximum of two (2) courses, namely History, Oral

Communications, or a Social Science. Must submit; Enrollment Form, $500.00 Non-Refundable Deposit, Summer Session Application, ACT, SAT or PSAT test score(s}, high school transcript, two letters of recommendation, and a complete Medical Form. These students must have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Deadline is April 1st

___ Summer Bridge: (By invitation only} students who are conditionally admitted to Hampton University pending successful completion of this program.

Return your enrollment form to the address below or

Pre-College Office

P.O. Box 6191

Hampton UniversityHampton, VA 23668

* Only students regularly admitted (Pre-College) to the University will be permitted to enroll in one of the following courses in

addition to English and Math. Please indicate your first, second and third choice. Enrollment is based strictly upon availability.

___ Speech (Oral Communication) ____ Introduction to Sociology ___ Introduction to Psychology ____World Civilizations II ____African American History Email: [email protected]

Fax: 757-637-2311

Required to take two (2) courses (English and Math) and earn a 2.5 GPA by the end of the program. Must submit: Enrollment Form, $500.00 Non-Refundable Deposit, and complete Medical Form

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE HAMPTON

UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE 2017

Deposit Voucher DUE: Monday, May 1, 2017

Please ONLY forward your *$500.00 deposit along with this voucher to:

THE BUSINESS OFFICE HAMPTON UNIVERSITY HAMPTON, VA 23668 Student’s Name: _______________________________ HUID# ___________________

(PRINT CLEARLY) Credit Card # _____________________________ Expiration Date _____________________________ Card Holder’s Signature ___________________________________ Card Holder’s Name (printed) ______________________________ Daytime Phone Number ___________________________________

THIS FORM MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ADVANCE DEPOSIT *$500.00 Deposit is Non-Refundable

NO PERSONAL CHECKS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUSINESS OFFICE (CUT ALONG PERFORATED LINE) BUSINESS OFFICE

HAMPTON UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE 2017

Balance Voucher DUE: Friday, May 27, 2017

Please ONLY forward your $1,880.00 balance along with this voucher to:

THE BUSINESS OFFICE HAMPTON UNIVERSITY HAMPTON, VA 23668

Student Name: ________________________________ HU ID#___________________ (PRINT CLEARLY)

Credit Card # _____________________________ Expiration Date _____________________________ Card Holder’s Signature ___________________________________ Card Holder’s Name (printed) ______________________________ Daytime Phone Number ___________________________________

THIS FORM MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR BALANCE PAYMENT

NO PERSONAL CHECKS

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SUMMER SIGN-OUT AUTHORIZATION REQUEST FORM

(This Form Must Be Typed or Printed Neatly!)

Participants in the Pre-College and Summer Bridge Programs are encouraged to refrain from off-campus visits during the period of the program. We do not permit students to sign-out for overnight visits.

Should you desire to sign-out for one weekend, completion of this sign-out authorization form will be required.

Please note: Hampton Harbors and Heritage Apartments are not authorized locations.

Students Name _______________________________________________________________ (LAST NAME) (FIRST NAME) (M.I.)

Student ID# _______________

The above named student is authorized to visit the person(s) listed below:

____________________________________________ (Name)

____________________________________________ (Address)

____________________________________________ (City/State) (Zip Code)

________________________________ (Phone Number)

____________________ _____________________ Date of Sign-Out Return Date

_____________________________________________ Parent or Guardian’s Signature

____________________ Today’s Date

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Pre-College Program Disclosure Request Form

For Late Arrivals and Absences

I, ________________________________, will not hold the Pre-College Program/(PRINT STUDENT’S NAME) Summer Bridge responsible for my academic outcome if I

enroll in the program after Friday, June 16, 2017. I fully understand that this program covers material that is usually taught during an academic semester, which consists of sixteen weeks.

Therefore, I know that any material missed is my responsibility. I am aware that I must

speak with my instructors to find out any missed assignments and complete them in a timely

fashion. I realize that my failure to follow through may result in a poor academic performance,

and I am willing to take full responsibility for my actions.

(*Please include an explanation.)

________________________________________ _______________________________

(STUDENT’S SIGNATURE) (DATES ABSENT)

__________________________

(STUDENT ID NUMBER)

_________________________________________

(PARENT / GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE)

___________________________________________

(PARENT’S CONTACT NUMBER)

EXPLANTION:

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

THIS AREA IS TO BE ONLY USED BY UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES.

Date Document Rec’d ___________________________________________________

Rec’d by following staff member __________________________________________

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ONLY COMPLETE AT THE DIRECTOR’S REQUEST

Pre-College Program Disclosure Formfor Rising Seniors

I, ________________________________, will not hold the Pre-College Program (PRINT STUDENT’S NAME) responsible for my academic outcome if I enroll in the program without having a cumulative grade point average of a 3.0 on my high school transcript as a rising senior. I am aware that by enrolling in this program I am creating an official University transcript. I fully understand that I do not have the suggested academic credentials, and therefore take complete responsibility for finishing all course work to the best of my ability. I realize that my failure to follow through on my assignments or ask for additional assistance may result in a poor academic performance, and I am willing to take full responsibility for my actions.

_________________________________________ (STUDENT’S SIGNATURE)

_________________________________________ (PARENT / GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE)

_________________________________________ (PARENT/GUARDIAN’S CONTACT NUMBER)

THIS AREA IS TO BE ONLY USED BY UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES. Date Document Rec’d ___________________________________________________ Rec’d by following staff member __________________________________________ NOTES: ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

ONLY COMPLETE AT THE DIRECTORS REQUEST

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Bed and BathMattress Pad *Pillow(s) and Pillow Cases *Extra-Long Twin Sheets *Comforter *Blanket *Towels and Washcloths *Shower Shoes/Flip Flops *Shower CaddyHangersMirror-Full LengthTrash Can Liners (8 gal.)

Laundry SuppliesDetergent Dryer Sheets Drying Rack Fabric Softener Iron (auto shut-off) Ironing Board Laundry Bag/Basket

Hygiene SuppliesCleaning SuppliesEar Plugs First Aid Kit ThermometerPersonal Hygiene Products/Toiletries *Soap/Shampoo Hair Products/Hair Dryer Toothbrush/Toothpaste Makeup/Moisturizers Shaving Accessories Prescription Medications *

Identification/MoneyATM Card * Checkbook * Credit Cards *Drivers License * Insurance Cards *Passport/Visa Social Security Card Lock Box

ElectronicsAlarm Clock Camera Cell Phone & Charger Computer/Laptop –—Don’t forget the laptop’s charger and locking cable. Ethernet CablePower Strip w/Surge Protector (UL approved) Printer & Ink CartridgesComputer Paper

MiscellaneousBackpackSchool SuppliesPens/Pencils Scissors/StaplerSpiral Notebooks Tape/Post-itsCalculator Dictionary/ThesaurusCalendarMessage Board (Dry erase board) Flashlight Umbrella/RaingearSunglassesFan (large and/or clip)

WHAT TO BRING TO PRE-COLLEGEHere is a recommended checklist for Pre-College participants

Of course every student may have different needs, but this gives you a good start. Items we consider essential are starred (*).

ClothingFemalesCasual clothing: appropriate for the seasonBusiness Attire White Blouse(no ruffles, no deep necklines) Hosiery PumpsBanquet AttireDresses, Business Suit

ClothingMalesCasual clothing: appropriate for the seasonBlazer (Brown, Gray, Dark Blue, or Beige)White Dress ShirtTieBlack Dress Leather Shoes Long Black SocksCasual SlacksSuit

**** Student’s Attire Must Adhere To HamptonUniversity’s Dress Code****

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HAMPTON UNIVERSITY CAMPUS DIRECTORY

Note: All the numbers listed below have a (757) area code.

Admissions 1-800-624-3328 or 727-5328

727-5617

727-5264

727-5303

727-5486

Counseling Center

Vice President for Administrative Services

Dean of Judicial Affairs & Housing

Dean of Residence Life

Financial Aid 1-800-624-3341 or 727-5332

Freshman Studies 727-5243

Pre-College Program 727-5511

Student Accounts 727-5229

Student Activities 727-5691

Student Health Services 727-5315

Student Support Services 727-5611

Summer Session 727-5237

Testing Services 727-5493

University Chaplain 727-5340

University Operator 727-5000 / 0 (On Campus)

University Police 727-5259 / 5666 (Emergency)

UPS Pick-Up 727-5242 / 2550

Harvey Library- 727-5371 Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 9:00 pm Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Important Local Numbers

Amtrak 1-800-872-7245 or 757-245-3589

Greyhound Bus 1-800-231-2222 or 757-722-9861

Guest Shuttle Service 757-722-5222

Lawton’s Travel 1-800-346-6383 or 757-723-0701

N.N./Williamsburg 757-877-0221 International Airport N.N./Williamsburg Airport 757-877-0279 Limousine Service

Norfolk Int’l. Airport 757-857-3351

Norfolk Int’l Airport 757-857-1231 Limousine Service

HRT (Local Bus Service) 757-226-6000

Public Storage 757-722-3468 www.publicstorage.com

Atlantic Self Storage 757-838-7222 www.atlanticstor.com

U-HAUL Self Storage 757-838-1393 www.uhaul.com

Affordable Storage 757-723-6561 www.bisre.com/affstorage

Yellow Cab Service 757-722-7777 www.yellowcabofhampton.com

Airport Taxi Service Inc. 757-877-0279 Newport News

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Lodging

All listed establishments are within fifteen minutes from Hampton University.

For additional information please feel free to visit our website at: http://www.hamptonu.edu/Interests/campus_location/hotels.htm.

Candlewood Suites 757-766-8976

Clarion Hotel and Quality Inn & Suites 757-838-5011

Comfort Inn 757-827-5052

Courtyard by Marriott 757-838-3300

Crowne Plaza Hotel 757-727-9700

Embassy Suites 757-827-8200

Hampton Inn 757-838-1400

Hilton Garden Inn 757-310-6323

Holiday Inn Express 757-838-0200

Ramada Inn 757-827-7400

Springhill Suites 757-310-6333