Main Campus Satellite Campus – College of Aeronautics
ADDENDUM
TRUE AND CORRECT STATEMENT
“I certify that the information contained in the Hallmark University Catalog dated
September 2019 and this Addendum is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge.”
JOE FISHER
President/CEO
MAIN CAMPUS
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, and
MARTHA FESSLER SCHOOL OF NURSING
SATELLITE CAMPUS
COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS
2019-2020 HALLMARK UNIVERSITY ADDENDUM
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NORMAL HOURS OF OPERATION
NOTE: Class dates/times may be extended periodically to accommodate holiday schedules. Day and evening program class dates/times also may be extended to accommodate clock hours required (example, capstone courses, practicum, clinical, and/or program hours). Courses in the Program Description in the catalog may not be in the exact sequence schedule or track. Class schedules are subject to change without notice. If a student receives transfer credit the student’s program length
and scheduling track may be affected.
UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS
Holiday 2019 2020 2021
New Year’s Day Jan. 1st Jan. 1st Jan. 1st
Good Friday Apr.19th Apr. 10th Apr. 2nd
Memorial Day May 27th May 25th May 31st
Independence Day July 4th July 3rd July 5th
Labor Day Sep. 2nd Sep. 7th Sep. 6th
Thanksgiving Day Nov. 28th & 29th Nov. 26th & 27th Nov. 25th & 26th
Christmas Dec. 25th Dec. 25th Dec. 25th
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES & STUDENT SUCCESS BUSINESS HOURS
Main Campus
8:00am to 8:00pm Monday – Thursday
8:00am to 5:00pm Friday
Saturday by appointment only
Satellite Campus
8:00am to 7:00pm Monday and Wednesday
8:00am to 6:30pm Tuesday and Thursday
8:00am to 4:00pm Friday
MAIN CAMPUS CLASS HOURS
Day Classes 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday - Friday
Evening Classes 6:00pm to 10:40pm Monday - Friday
SATELLITE CAMPUS CLASS HOURS
Day Classes 7:45am to 2:45pm Monday – Friday
Evening Classes 5:30pm to 11:15pm Monday – Thursday
5:30pm to 10pm Friday
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STUDENT BREAKS
MAIN CAMPUS
2019 2020 Shift(s)
SPRING April 19th - 25th April 24th – 30th Day/Eve/Online
SUMMER August 16th – 22nd August 21stth – 27th Day/Eve/Online
WINTER December 13 – January 2, 2020 December 18 – 30, 2020, Jan 1, 2021
Day/Eve/Online
SATELLITE CAMPUS 2019 2020 Shift(s)
SPRING April 19th - 25th April 24th – 30th Day
SUMMER August 16th – 22nd August 21stth – 27th Day
WINTER December 13 – January 2, 2020 December 18 – 30, 2020, Jan 1, 2021
Day/Eve
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CLASSROOM HOURS
MAIN CAMPUS SATELLITE CAMPUS
Day Evening Day Evening • 8:00am to 9:25am / Theory/Lab • 6:00pm - 7:15pm / Theory/Lab • 7:45am - 9:25am / Theory/Lab • 5:30pm - 7:30pm / Theory/Lab
• 9:25am - 9:35am / 10 min Break • 7:15pm - 7:35pm / 20 min Break • 9:25am - 9:45am / Break • 7:30pm – 8:00pm / Break
• 9:35am - 11:00am / Theory/Lab • 7:35pm - 9:15pm / Theory/Lab • 9:45am - 11:00am / Theory/Lab • 8:00pm - 10:50pm / Theory/Lab
• 11:00am - 11:40am / Mid-Day Break • 9:15pm - 9:25pm / 10 min Break • 11:00am – 11:30 Lunch Break • 10:50pm - 11:15pm / Break
• 11:40am - 1:05pm / Theory/Lab • 9:25pm - 10:40pm / Theory/Lab • 11:30am - 1:10pm / Theory/Lab
• 1:05pm - 1:15pm / 10 min Break
• 1:10pm - 1:20pm / Break
• 1:15pm - 2:40pm / Theory/Lab
• 1:20pm - 2:45pm / Theory/Lab
HCG SATURDAY
Onground Online (Synchronously)
• 9:00am – 4:00pm (Week 1,3,5,7)
• 10:00am – 11:30am (Week 1,3,5,7)
Day and evening class dates/times may vary or be extended to accommodate course clock hours and/or holiday schedules. A contact hour consists of 50 minutes. Main Campus day and evening students attend classes Monday through Thursday/Friday. All classes will end in the ninth week with the exception of externships, internship, capstone, and review courses. Capstone classes are scheduled in the last period of the day and time is extended to accommodate required contact hours. Satellite Campus day students attend classes Monday through Friday, 7 hours per day, 35 hours per week. Arts and Sciences courses may be taught at the Main Campus, at the College of Aeronautics Campus or online. During the Arts and Sciences terms, students may attend classes until 4:30 p.m. Scheduled break times may vary each term based on the scheduled attendance hours and will occur when class reaches an appropriate place to pause during the lesson. All classes will end in the ninth week with the exception of externships, internships, capstone, and review courses. Satellite Campus evening students may attend classes Monday through Friday, 7 hours per day, 35 hours per week. Arts and Sciences courses may be taught at the Main Campus, at the College of Aeronautics Campus or online. During the Arts and Sciences terms, students may attend classes until 10:40 p.m. Scheduled break times may vary each term based on the scheduled attendance hours and will occur when class reaches an appropriate place to pause during the lesson. All classes will end in the thirteenth week with the exception of externships, internships, capstone, and review courses. HCG Saturdays students will attend class online Sunday through Friday. On Saturdays of Week 1, 3, 5, 7, they will attend on-ground from 9 am to 4 p.m. HCG Online students will attend class online Sunday through Friday. On Saturdays of Week 1, 3, 5, 7, they will join synchronously to attend the Saturday class from 10-11:30 am.
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TUITION RATES AND PROGRAM DATA - MAIN CAMPUS
PROGRAM TITLE COST PER CREDIT HOUR
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
TUITION REGISTRATION FEE
LAB/
MATERIAL
S FEE
TECHNOLOGY FEE
(PER TERM)
ACTIVITY FEE
(PER TERM)
SCHEDULE/WEEKS
DAY EVE ON- LINE
AS Business Administration $495 63 $31,185.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 $100.00 63 63 63
AAS IT-Cisco $495 60 $29,700.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 N/A 63 63 63
AAS IT-Microsoft $495 60 $29,700.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 N/A 63 63 63
AAS Information Technology $495 60 $29,700.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 N/A 63 63 63
BS Aviation Maintenance Management (Completion Degree)
$495 60 $29,700.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 N/A N/A N/A 90
BS Business Administration $495 120 $59,400.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 $100.00 126 126 126
BS Business Management $495 120 $59,400.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 $100.00 126 126 126
BS Information Systems $495 120 $59,400.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 N/A 126 126 126
BS Cybersecurity $495 120 $59,400.00 $60.00 N/A $175.00 N/A 126 126 126
BS Nursing RN to BSN $165 60 $9,900.00 N/A N/A $175.00 N/A 63 63 63
BS Nursing $495 120 $59,400.00 $25.005 $565.003 $175.004 N/A 144 N/A 1444
MBA Global Management $4952 36 $17,820.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 63
MS Strategic Leadership $4952 36 $17,820.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 63
MS Cybersecurity $4952 36 $17,820.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 54
MS Nursing Education $4952 36 $17,820.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 72
Single Subject 1 Non-Degree Seeking
$495 TBD N/A $60.00 N/A $175.00 N/A TBD TBD TBD
1 Single Subject Enrollment Agreements do not include certification exam fees.
2 $495 Cost Per Credit Hour for these programs will go into effect for the January 3, 2020 start date. Exception: Current students who enroll into the Master’s program prior to 12/31/2019 and plan to start within one
term of completing their HU Bachelor’s degree program will maintain the $350 cost per credit hour. Alumni must sign a contract by 12/31/2019 and enroll by 02/28/2020.
3 BS Nursing Lab fee per term for students who do not hold a RN license.
4 Students enrolled in BSN program and currently hold a RN license
5 BS Nursing Registration Fee for students who do not hold a RN license.
Tuition Charts effective for Hallmark University, Main Campus and Satellite Campus, Class Starts beginning with April 28, 2017. Hallmark University reserves the right to modify class schedules. Students will be notified of any changes in the class schedule.
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Military active duty and their spouses will be eligible for a reduced cost per credit hourly rate of $250 for undergraduate degrees (with the exception of the BSN degree) and $275 for graduate degrees, offered at Hallmark University and HU College of Aeronautics. (Active duty is defined as on orders for 180 days or more).
TUITION RATES AND PROGRAM DATA - SATELLITE CAMPUS
PROGRAM TITLE
Cost Per Credit Hour
TOTAL COURSE HOURS
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
TUITION REGISTRATION FEE LAB FEE
TECHNOLOGY FEE (PER TERM)
SCHEDULE /WEEKS
DAY EVE
AAS Airframe/Powerplant Technologies Combined
$385
2,161 96 $36,960.00 $110.00 $1,350.00 N/A 70 91
AAS Airframe Technology $385 1,366 62 $23,870.00 $110.00 $675.00 N/A 45 55
AAS Powerplant Technology $385 1,405 64 $24,640.00 $110.00 $675.00 N/A 45 55
Military active duty and their spouses will be eligible for a reduced cost per credit hourly rate of $250 for undergraduate degrees (with the exception of the BSN degree) and $275 for graduate degrees, offered at Hallmark University and HU College of Aeronautics. (Active duty is defined as on orders for 180 days or more). Lab Fees effective as of the incoming cohort of June 2020 Hallmark University reserves the right to modify class schedules. Students will be notified of any changes in the class schedule.
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ALL FEES
*REGISTRATION FEES
MAIN CAMPUS (Undergraduate and On Ground)
New Applicant/Re-Enroll/Re-Entry $60
H.U. Alumni New Program Applicant $50
Bachelor of Science in Nursing $25
SATELLITE CAMPUS
New Applicant/Re-Enroll (+Security Fee) $110
Re-Entry (less than 1 year) $60
H.U. Alumni New Program Applicant $50
Security Fee** $150
GRADUATE PROGRAMS AND ONLINE CAMPUS
No registration fees N/A
**TECHNOLOGY & LAB FEES
MAIN CAMPUS (Undergraduate and On Ground)
AAS Medical Assistant $300
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (per term) $565
All other Programs (per term) $175
SATELLITE CAMPUS
AAS Airframe/Powerplant Technologies $1,350
AAS Airframe Technology $675
AAS Powerplant Technology $675
GRADUATE PROGRAMS AND ONLINE CAMPUS
RN to BSN $175
All Other Online Programs, including Graduate Programs N/A
**MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Textbook Shipment – Domestic (flat rate per shipment) $25
Textbook Shipment – International (flat rate per shipment) $100
Course Challenge Fee (per course) $50
Program Change Fee $50
Transcript Fee $10
Degree/Certificate/Diploma Reprint Fee $20
Degree/Certificate/Diploma Shipping Fee $8
Return Check Fee $25
**CAMPUS SPECIFIC FEES
MAIN CAMPUS
Parking Fine (fines increase by $20 per infraction) $20
Replacement ID $5
SATELLITE CAMPUS
Renewal of Security Fee $35
Lost/Expired Badge Fee $100
Annual San Antonio Parking Permit $5
Airport Parking Fine $25
GRADUATION FEES
Master’s Degree N/A
Bachelor’s Degree $80
Associate’s Degree $70
Diploma $60
All Online degree programs N/A
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Transfer credit and repetition of course charges are determined by the cost per credit for the specific program multiplied by the number of credit hours for the course.
*Registration Fee: A full refund will be made to any student who cancels the Enrollment Agreement within 72 hours (until midnight of the third day excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) after the Enrollment Agreement is signed and the prospective student has taken a tour of the facilities. See stipulations on the reverse side of the Enrollment Agreement or in the school catalog.
**Fees not included in tuition and Non-Refundable Students will be responsible for all charges incurred in the collection of delinquent accounts.
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MAIN CAMPUS TERM SCHEDULES DAY CLASS DATES AND VA CERTIFICATIONS
TERM
NUMBER
START TERM
DATE
END TERM
DATE
PROJECTED
GRAD DATE
PROJECTED
GRAD DATE PROJECTED
GRAD DATE
PROJECTED
GRAD DATE
PROJECTED
GRAD
DATE
MS
CYBERSECURITY
AAS
CISCO,
MICROSOFT, &
MEDICAL
MS
NURSING
EDUCATION
BS
AVIATION
MAINT.
MGMT.
BS INFORMATION
SYSTEMS, CYBERSECURITY,
ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT
BSN
NURSING MBA/MS
GLOBAL MGMT.,
STRATEGIC LDR.
RN to BSN
NURSING
6 TERMS 7 TERMS 8 TERMS 10 TERMS 14 TERMS 16 TERMS
54 WEEKS 63 WEEKS 72 WEEKS 90 WEEKS 126 WEEKS 144 WEEKS
200228 02/28/20 04/23/20 02/25/21 04/22/21 06/24/21 10/21/21 06/23/22 10/20/22
200501 05/01/20 06/25/20 04/22/21 06/24/21 08/19/21 12/16/21 08/18/22 12/15/22
200626 06/26/20 08/20/20 06/24/21 08/19/21 10/21/21 2/24/22 10/20/22 2/23/23
200828 08/28/20 10/22/20 08/19/21 10/21/21 12/16/21 4/21/22 12/15/22 4/20/23
201023 10/23/20 12/17/20 10/21/21 12/16/21 2/24/22 6/23/22 2/23/23
201231 12/31/20 2/25/21 12/16/21 2/24/22 4/21/22 08/18/22 4/20/23
210226 2/26/21 4/22/21 2/24/22 4/21/22 6/23/22 10/20/22
210430 4/30/21 6/24/21 4/21/22 6/23/22 08/18/22 12/15/22
210625 6/25/21 8/19/21 6/23/22 08/18/22 10/20/22 2/23/23
210827 8/27/21 10/21/21 08/18/22 10/20/22 12/15/22 4/20/23
211022 10/22/21 12/16/21 10/20/22 12/15/22 2/23/23
211231 12/31/21 2/24/22 12/15/22 2/23/23 4/20/23
220225 2/25/22 4/21/22 2/23/23 4/20/23
220429 4/29/22 6/23/22 4/20/23
220624 6/24/22 8/18/22
220826 8/26/22 10/20/22
221021 10/21/22 12/15/22
221230 12/30/22 02/23/23
230224 2/23/23 4/20/23
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SATELLITE CAMPUS TERM SCHEDULES DAY CLASS DATES AND VA CERTIFICATIONS
TERM NUMBER
START TERM DATE
END TERM DATE
PROJECTED GRAD DATE
PROJECTED GRAD DATE
AAS AAS
AIRFRAME OR POWERPLANT
AIRFRAME AND POWERPLANT TECHNOLOGY
5 TERMS 7.75 TERMS
45 WEEKS 70 WEEKS
171229A 12/29/17 02/22/18 11/09/18 03/15/19
180223A 02/23/18 04/19/18 01/18/19 05/17/19
180427A 04/27/18 06/21/18 03/15/19 07/12/19
180622A 06/22/18 08/16/18 05/17/19 09/13/19
180824A 08/24/18 10/18/18 07/12/19 11/08/19
181019A 10/19/18 12/13/18 09/13/19 01/24/20
181228A 12/28/18 02/21/19 11/08/19 03/20/20
190222A 02/22/19 04/18/19 01/24/20 05/22/20
190426A 04/26/19 06/20/19 03/20/20 07/17/20
190621A 06/21/19 08/15/19 05/22/20 09/18/20
190823A 08/23/19 10/17/19 06/25/20 12/04/20
191018A 10/18/19 12/12/19 08/20/20 2/12/21
200103A 01/03/20 02/27/20 10/22/20 4/09/21
200228A 02/28/20 04/23/20 12/17/20 6/11/21
200501A 05/01/20 06/25/20 2/25/21 8/06/21
200626A 06/26/20 08/20/20 4/22/21 10/08/21
200828A 08/28/20 10/22/20 6/24/21 12/03/21
201023A 10/23/20 12/17/20 8/19/21 2/11/22
201231A 12/31/20 2/25/21 10/21/21 4/08/22
210226A 2/26/21 4/22/21 12/16/21 6/10/22
210430A 4/30/21 6/24/21 2/24/22 8/05/22
210625A 6/25/21 8/19/21 4/21/22 10/07/22
210827A 8/27/21 10/21/21 6/23/22 12/02/22
211022A 10/22/21 12/16/21 8/18/22 2/10/23
211231A 12/31/21 2/24/22 10/20/22
220225A 2/25/22 4/21/22 12/15/22
220429A 4/29/22 6/23/22
220624A 6/24/22 8/18/22
220826A 8/26/22 10/20/22
221021 10/21/22 12/15/22
221230 12/30/22 2/23/23
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SATELLITE CAMPUS TERM SCHEDULES EVENING CLASS DATES AND VA CERTIFICATIONS
TERM NUMBER
START TERM DATE
END TERM DATE
PROJECTED GRAD DATE
AAS
AVIATION MAINT. TECHNOLOGY
7 TERMS
91 WEEKS
161010E 10/10/16 01/20/17 07/26/18
170123E 01/23/17 04/21/17 10/25/18
170424E 04/24/17 07/21/17 02/07/19
170724E 07/24/17 10/20/17 05/09/19
171023E 10/23/17 02/02/18 08/08/19
180205E 02/05/18 05/04/18 11/07/19
180507E 05/07/18 08/03/18 02/20/20
180806E 08/06/18 11/02/18 05/21/20
181105E 11/05/18 02/15/19 08/20/20
190218E 02/18/19 05/17/19 11/19/20
190520E 05/20/19 08/16/19 03/04/21
190819E 08/19/19 11/15/19 05/03/21
191118E 11/18/19 02/28/20 09/02/21
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CORPORATE STRUCTURE Hallmark University, Inc. is a private non-profit institution of higher education. The institution operates as Hallmark University, Main Campus and Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics, Satellite Campus. A Board of Trustees governs Hallmark University, Inc. Members of the Board of Trustees are as follows:
Dean Rush, Chairman Paul Nguyen, Vice Chairman Phil Harris, Secretary
Carolyn Fessler, Trustee Richard Fessler, Trustee W. B. “Chuck” Carroll, Trustee
Robert Luna, Trustee Dr. Vanessa Kenon, Trustee Jerry Valdez, Trustee David Martinez, Trustee Neal Askew, Trustee Tim Lyles, Trustee
Dr. Maria Ferrier, Trustee Mary Nelson, Trustee
CORPORATE STAFF MEMBERS
Joe Fisher, President/CEO Briana Lerma, Assessment Systems Coordinator
Samuel Lee Beaumont, VP of Enrollment & Support Services Justin Almeraz, Sr. Technical Support Specialist
Dr. Michael Phillips, University Provost Hope Vernon, Technical Support Specialist
Taylor Mercier, Sr. VP of Institutional Strategy Miguel Barrera, Technical Support Specialist
Roxanne Darty, Vice President of Finance Jennifer Stevens, Course Builder
Cara Bass, Human Resources Director Micah Bell, Marketing Director
Diana Alfaro, Accounts Payable/Receivable Britney Fines, Creative Designer
Desaree Vargas, Accounting Clerk Daniel Tennison, Media and Communications Specialist
Mary Ann Gil, Financial Services Coordinator Luis Martinez, Multimedia Production Assistant
Davida Moody, Purchasing Specialist Grace Calixto, Director of Financial Planning
Reggie Williams, Vice President of Advancement Leonard Kowalik Jr., Assistant Director of Financial Planning
Natalie Fisher, Advancement Data Manager Douglas Heintz, Director of Institutional Character and Ethics
Dr. Chuck Rodriguez, Director of Institutional Giving BillieJean Ring, Director of Student Affairs
Jennifer Sanchez, Director of Admissions Marisela Fuentes, Executive Assistant
Racquel Sullemun, University Registrar Regina Reed, Director of Library Resources
Dr. Darla Kenward, Director of Institutional Effectiveness Esther Salazar, Director of Analytics and Compliance
Tracy Hallam, Director of Information Technology Services Lacey Almeraz, Regulatroy Compliance Specialist
Jason Meredith, IT Director Emily Phillips, Student Recruitment and Outreach Professional
HALLMARK UNIVERSITY, STAFF MAIN CAMPUS
Carol A. Binkley, Senior Admissions Professional Cherie Franks, Student Services Advisor
Roberto Barrera, Senior Admissions Professional Jacquita Roberts, Academic Advisor
Vanessa B. Touchstone, Senior Admissions Professional Jennifer Lawson, Academic Advisor
Nanci Kilstrom, Admissions Professional Aaron Soria, Career Services Coordinator
William Paiz, Admissions Professional Ken DeRemer, Facilities Lead
Kimberly Wirta, Admissions Professional Harold Mathis, Facilities
Veronica Brailsford-Jackson, Admissions Assistant Sally R. Calvario, Student Services Advisor
Alma Rodriguez, Front Lobby Coordinator Dr. Paul Cooper, Dean, School of IT
Katelyn Cuellar, Front Lobby Coordinator John Lee, Information Technology Laboratory Technician
Annabelle Puente, Financial Planning Advisor George Cunningham, Information Technology Laboratory Technician
Yvonne Martinez, Financial Planning Advisor Dr. Gabriel Oluwakotanmi, Dean, School of Nursing
Isabelle Manzanares, Academic Administrative Assistant Pamela McCray, Program Chair of Business
Chronika Winn, Associate Registrar Dr. Stephanie Yuma, Dean, School of Business, Arts & Sciences
Dierdre Greenhouse, Assistant Registrar Veronica Bermudez, Director of Faculty Development & Instructional
Design
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SATELLITE CAMPUS, COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS
Kurt Leslie, Dean, College of Aeronautics Kathleen Benavides, Career Services Advisor
Osvaldo Cruz, Admissions Professional Bianca N. Guajardo, Student Success Coordinator
Hugo Rueda, Admissions Professional Danielle Muenster, Security Specialist, Student Success Assistant
Daniel Perez, Director of Technical Training Telisha S. Brown, Associate Registrar
Lydia Dennis, Financial Planning Advisor Pedro Garcia, Custodian/Porter
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HALLMARK UNIVERSITY, MAIN CAMPUS, FACULTY
ARTS AND SCIENCES INSTRUCTORS
Armijo, Christopher
M.B.A. Texas A&M
M.H.A. Baylor University M.Ed. Northern Arizona
B.S., B.A. Arizona State University
Jyothi, Veerabhadrappa
Ph.D. University of Florida
M.S. Utah State University B.S. Karnataka University
Beaumont, Carrie
M.D. University of North Carolina
B.S. Wake Forest University
Karnavas, Michael
M.A. University of Texas at San Antonio
Castaneda, Gilivaldo
M.Ed. University of Texas at San Antonio B.S. St. Mary’s University
Martinez, Jonadav
M.D. University of Santo Tomas M.A. Philippine Chrisitian University
B.S. University of Santo Tomas
Dillard, Randi M.
M.A. Southern New Hampshire University
B.A. St. Mary’s University
O’Brien, Erin
M.A. University of Texas at San Antonio
B.A. University of the Incarnate Word
Gallego, Jonathan
M.Ed. University of Texas at San Antonio
B.S. St. Mary’s University
Reed, Regina
M.A. Southern New Hampshire University
M.S. Drexel University B.A. University of Maryland University College
Guerrero, Jennifer M.
Ph.D., M.A., B.S. Sam Houston State University
Robles, Denise
M.A.California State University
Iyinbor, Ruska
Ph.D. University of Library Studies and Information Technologies
M.S., B.S. Sofia University
Sinclair, Kristen
M.A., B.A. University of Texas at San Antonio
BUSINESS INSTRUCTORS
Ackerman, George
J.D., M.B.A., M.S. Nova Southeastern University
Ph.D. Capella University
Knox, Beverly
M.B.A. Governors State University
B.A. Western Illinois University
Briseno, Matthew M.B.A. DeVry
M.A. Grand Canyon University
Kranz, Marisa M.B.A. Strayer University
Conrad, Stacy
M.S., B.B.A. Texas A&M University
Lawson, Tracy
D.M., M.B.A., B.S. Colorado Technical University
Cuadros, Elisabeth
Ph.D Our Lady of the Lake University
Musa, Muhammad
Ph. D., M.S. University of Cincinnati
B.E. NED University of Engineering & Technology B.Sc. University of Karachi
Gomez, Elliott Q.
Ph.D. Capella University
M.A. Webster University
B.A. Interamerican University
Pandzik, Janet
M.S. Western Governors University
B.A. Coe College
Gutierrez, Judith
M.S., B.S. Southwestern College
Rodarte, Edward
M.B.A. University of the Incarnate Word B.B.A Texas State University
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Klien, Kurt
M.B.A. Hallmark University
Rousey, John
M.B.A., M.A. Webster University
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTORS
Adjabeng, Stanley
Ph.D University of North Texas M.S. University of Illinois
B.A. Principia College
Martinez III, Refugio
Ph.D, M.S. Our Lady of the Lake University
Anderson, Jason
M.B.A. Saint Leo University
M.ISM University of Phoenix
B.B.A. Hardin-Simmons University
Nunez, Aaron
M.A., B.A. Ashford University
M.B.A. Capella University
Arel, Richard M.B.A, B.S. American Intercontinental University
Perez, Hector M.A., Webster University
B.S. New Hampshire College
Brown, Glen
M.S., B.S. Texas A&M University
Ristaino, John
M.B.A. University of Texas at San Antonio
M.Ed., B.S. North Carolina State University at Raleigh
Cabrera, Gumaro
B.S. University of Texas San Antonio
M.S. University of Phoenix
Rodriguez, Teresita
D.B.A. Nova Southeastern University
M.B.A. Our Lady of the Lake University B.A.A.S. Southwest Texas State
DeLeon, Gloria
M.B.A., M.S., B.A. Our Lady of the Lake University
Salazar, Ramiro
M.S. University of Phoenix
B.S. Our Lady of the Lake University
Edwards, Jason
M.S.,B.S. Capella University
M.B.A. University of Phoenix
Smith, Blair
Ph.D Capella University
M.B.A. California State University, Fullerton B.S. Metropolitan State University of Denver
Green, Armand
B.A. Ashford University
M.S. National University
Thomas, Sean
M.B.A. University of Texas at San Antonio
B.A. James Madison University
Greer, Bruce
M.A. Webster University
Still, Roxanne
M.B.A. University of Phoenix
B.S. Southern Illinois University
Guerra, Jose
M.Ed. University of Texas at Brownsville
B.S. University of the Incarnate Word
Thomas, Sean
M.B.A. University of Texas at San Antonio
B.A. James Madison University
Heacox, Steven
B.S. Excelsior College
MBA Webster University
Turner, Michael
M.ISM University of Phoenix
B.S. University of Mary
Mack, Warren EdD Virginia Tech
B.S. Central Connecticut State University
Weaver, Griffin B.A. Brigham Young Univiversity
J.D. University of Houston
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NURSING INSTRUCTORS
Callihan, Shirley
M.S.N. The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Mellard, Tandy
DNP The University of Texas at Arlington
M.S.N. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
B.S.N. Rush University
Foster, Judy
M.S.N. Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
B.S.N. University of Texas at Tyler Texas
A.A. Eastfield Jr. College
Nlekwa, Josephine
M.P.H. Saint Xavier University
B.S.N. Lewis University
Heinzelman, Beverly
M.S.N. Kaplan University
B.S.N. St. Louis University
Ortiz, Sonia
M.S.N., B.S.N. Grand Canyon University
Heinzelman, Beverly
M.S.N. Kaplan University
B.S.N. St. Louis University
Ramirez, Robin
M.S.N. Case Western Reserve University
B.A. Miami University
Hoppe, Deborah
M.S.N. University of Phoenix
Rerko, Cynthia
M.S.N. Grand Canyon University
B.S.N. Spalding University
A.D.A. Mt. Aloysius Junior College
Jones, Lynnette
M.S.N. Western Governors University
Ubani, Tochi
D.N.P., M.S.N. Walden University
B.S.N. Chamberlain University
Knebel, Brenda
M.S.N., B.S.N. University of Phoenix
Ugorji, Julia
D.N.P. Grand Canyon University
M.S.N. Walden University
HALLMARK UNIVERSITY, SATELLITE CAMPUS, COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS, FACULTY
AERONAUTICS INSTRUCTORS
Ambrose, David
A.A.S. Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics
FAA Certification
Moghes, Yellew-Wossen
B.S. University of Texas at San Antonio
FAA Certification
Burger, Ross
A.A.S. Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics
FAA Certification
Mueller, Kimberly
A.A.S. Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics
FAA Certification
Casteel, William G.
A.A.S. Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics
FAA Certification
Perella, Peter
A.A.S. Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics
FAA Certification
Harris, Anthony P.
B.S. Hallmark University
A.S. Gulf Coast Community College
A.S. Community College of the Airforce FAA Certification
Perez, Daniel
A.A.S. Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics
FAA Certification
Hoyt, Jeffrey
A.S. Community College of the Airforce
FAA Certification
Yunus, Yetis
M.S. The University of Texas at San Antonio
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Lebron, Edward
AAS Hallmark University, College of Aeronautics
FAA Certification
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Graduation and Employment Rates- Main Campus Report Date: October, 2019 Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges Annual Report Statistics
School of Business AS-Business Administration Time Period: June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017 Graduation Rate: 50% (4/8) Employment Rate: 100% (4/4) BS-Business Administration Time Period: September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015 Graduation Rate: 50% (2/4) Employment Rate: 100% (2/2) BS-Business Management Time Period: September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015 Graduation Rate: 42% (22/53) Employment Rate: 95% (19/20) BS-Aviation Maintenance Management-Distance Education Time Period: October 1, 2015 to September 31, 2016 Graduation Rate: 56% (5/9) Employment Rate: 100% (5/5) MBA-Global Management-Distance Education Time Period: June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017 Graduation Rate: 38% (5/13) Employment Rate: 100% (5/5) School of Information Technology AAS-Information Technology-Cisco Time Period: June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017 Graduation Rate: 45% (34/75) Employment Rate: 71% (14/20) AAS-Information Technology-Microsoft Time Period: June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017 Graduation Rate: 40% (18/45) Employment Rate: 62% (8/13) BS-Information Systems Time Period: September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015 Graduation Rate: 40% (29/72) Employment Rate: 77% (20/26) School of Allied Health AAS-Medical Assistant Time Period: June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017 Graduation Rate: 70% (19/27) Employment Rate: 100% (16/16)
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Some programs did not fall within the date range for reporting to the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges, thus, the graduation and employment rates are not listed for the following programs: AAS-Information Technology-Cisco-DE AAS-Information Technology-Microsoft-DE BS-Aviation Maintenance Management BS-Business Administration-DE BS-Business Management-DE BS-Information Systems-DE RN to BSN-Distance Education BS-Cybersecurity-Distance Education BS-Cybersecurity BS-Nursing MBA-Global Management MS-Strategic Leadership MS-Strategic Leadership-Distance Education
Graduation and Employment Rates - Satellite Campus Date: October, 2019 Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges Annual Report Statistics College of Aeronautics AAS-Airframe Technology and Powerplant Technology Day Time Period: July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 Graduation Rate: 81% (101/125) Employment Rate: 70% (62/88) AAS-Airframe Technology and Powerplant Technology Eve Time Period: September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2016 Graduation Rate: 64% (25/39) Employment Rate: 73% (16/22) AAS-Airframe Technology Time Period: March 1, 2017 to February 29, 2018 Graduation Rate: 67% (4/6) Employment Rate: 100% (4/4) AAS-Powerplant Technology Time Period: March 1, 2017 to February 29, 2018 Graduation Rate: 100% (5/5) Employment Rate: 60% (3/5)
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UPDATES/REVISIONS TO CATALOG # 58: 1) 12/11/2019 New Program (AASIT):
Associate of Applied Science In Information Technology
Course # Course Title Lecture Lab Total Contact
Credit
HUMA1347 Introduction to Character and Ethics 48 0 48 3 CPMT1351 IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software 32 32 64 3 MATH1314 College Algebra 48 0 48 3 MATH2305 Math for IT 48 0 48 3 GOVT2304 Introduction to Political Science 48 0 48 3 ITSC1309 Integrated Software Applications 32 32 64 3 CIST1310 Introduction to Computer Programming 32 32 64 3
SPCH1311 Introduction to Speech Communications 48 0 48 3 CPMT1352 Networking Essentials 32 32 64 3 ITCC1314 CCENT: Routing and Switching Essentials 32 32 64 3 ITSY1300 Fundamentals of Information Security 32 32 64 3
ITNW1313 Computer Virtualization 32 32 64 3 ITCC2318 CCNA: Scaling Networks 32 32 64 3 ITCC2320 CCNA: Connecting Networks 32 32 64 3
ITNW1393 Introduction to Linux Operating System 32 32 64 3 CPMT2398 Introductory Certifications 32 32 64 3 CYSEC2305 Introduction to Cyber Security 32 32 64 3 ITNW2394 Advance Linux for Security Professionals 32 32 64 3 ENGL1301 Composition I 48 0 48 3 CPMT2399 Intermediate Certification 32 32 64 3
Total Degree Plan Total Credit Hours: 1200 60
Admissions Requirements: Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology
Framed around IT industry certifications, the Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology, prepares students for successful careers in information technology. The program is governed by an academy partnership that provides for curriculum, textbooks, learning objectives and course objectives. While earning an IT industry certification is not a requirement of the program, students will be actively encouraged to do so. It is expected that students will complete at least one major IT certification, many of which require passing several industry administered exams at about the same time they graduate from the program. Courses are scheduled to permit students to sit for certification exams at the end of each semester. Throughout, the program offers an unusual and exciting mix of theory and application. Although traditional academic work dominates, about 40% of the curriculum is devoted to hands-on activities. The Associate of Applied Science degree in Information Technology program consists of 60 semester hours, 1200 contact hours, and is 63 weeks in length for the day, evening, and/or online. In addition to the general admission requirements (see General Requirements), a minimum score of 15 must be achieved on the admission’s assessment Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam published by Wonderlic Personnel Test, Inc., for entrance into the Medical Assistant or Information Technology, Cisco and/or Microsoft programs. An applicant who has earned at least nine college credit hours with a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA on an official transcript from an accredited college or university, or who has earned a degree, may be exempt from the Wonderlic entrance requirement. If an applicant does not initially pass the assessment exam, a second assessment may be taken on the same day. The assessment process for admission to Hallmark University may be completed once per start date and a maximum of three times in a one-year period. To be approved for Distance Learning, Information Technology, Cisco and/or Microsoft program applicants must demonstrate I.T. experience through at least one of the following:
• 9 hours of Information Technology coursework completed within the last five years with a 2.5 GPA or better;
• Hold Information Technology certification in network, security, programming, data management, operating systems, or hardware management earned within the last five years; or
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• Submit a resume showing one-plus years of IT work experience.
• Meet with the Dean of the School of Information Technology
Course Descriptions:
CPMT1351 IT Essentials: PC Hardware & Software (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab. 32 This course is part of a series of Core IT courses essential to every degree path at Hallmark. This hands-on course is designed to introduce students to the hardware and software components of the modern personal computer workstation. Lectures, lab projects, and assignments reinforce skills as they are learned. Specific topic coverage includes: introduction to the personal computer, safe lab procedures and tool use, step-by-step computer assembly, basics of preventative maintenance and troubleshooting, fundamental operating systems, fundamental laptops and portable devices, fundamental printers and scanners, fundamental networks, fundamental security, communication skills, advanced personal computers, advanced operating systems, advanced laptops and portable devices, advanced printers and scanners, advanced networks and advanced security.
CPMT1352 Networking Essentials (3 Credits)
Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32
This course is part of a series of Core IT courses essential to every degree path at Hallmark. In this course, students are introduced to basic networking concepts, terminology and essential tasks involved in network support and administration. Other topics include a detailed nomenclature of terms and concepts used in networking systems, an introduction to the OSI model, basic subnetting, and other related topics. Students who complete this course will be prepared to successfully take and pass the CompTIA Network+ certification test.
Prerequisite: CPMT1351
CPMT2398: Introductory Certifications (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 The introductory certifications course provides the students the opportunity to select and complete one of the many certifications that fall into the introductory category to meet industry requirements and needs. Certifications include but are not limited to CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA Network+. This goal of this course is to provide students with at least one introductory certification in a comprehensive class devoted to the certification proves. CPMT2399: Intermediate Certifications (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 The intermediate certifications course provides the students the opportunity to select and complete one of the many certifications that fall into the intermediate category to meet industry requirements and needs. Certifications currently include but are not limited Cisco CCNA and other needed certifications as determined by industry. This goal of this course is to provide students with at least one introductory certification in a comprehensive class devoted to the certification proves. CYSEC2305: Introduction to Cyber Security (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 Introduction to Cybersecurity provides an introductory study of cybersecurity terminology, principles, and technologies. Fundamental topics covered include cyber threats and vulnerabilities, information security frameworks, network infrastructure security, wireless network security, cryptography, defense in depth security strategy, information security policy, and security management. The goal is to develop a foundation for further study in cybersecurity. ITCC1314 CCENT: Routing and Switching Essentials (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is part two in a series of four courses in the Cisco Networking Academy program CCNA Track. This hands-on course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. Students will also learn to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with virtual LANs and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. This course will also cover the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network.
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ITCC2318 CCNA: Scaling Networks (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in larger and more complex networks. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of th is course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, and STP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement a WLAN in a small-to-medium network.
Prerequisite: ITCC1314
ITCC2320 CCNA: Connecting Networks (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is part four of the four-part series of courses in the Cisco Networking Academy program CCNA Track. In this hands-on course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot network devices and resolve common issues with data link protocols. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement virtual private network (VPN) operations in a complex network.
Prerequisite: ITCC1314, and ITCC2318
ITNW1313 Computer Virtualization (3 Credits)
Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32
Implement and support virtualization of clients of servers in a networked computing environment. This course explores installation, configuration, and management of computer virtualization workstation and servers. This course will prepare you for the VMware Certified Professional Certification Exam.
ITNW1393 Introduction to the Linux Operating System (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is part of a series of Core IT courses essential to every degree path at Hallmark. In this course, students will learn how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) using the Linux operating system. Students will learn the various kinds of Linux distros, how to download, install, and access the Linux command line interface, and various other system administration tasks. Students will take weekly exams to reinforce their mixed media learning experiences. They will also take an experience-based final examination that emphasizes skills demonstration rather than concept memorization.
Prerequisite: CPMT1351
ITNW2394 Advanced Linux for Security Professionals (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course prepares students to become advanced penetration testers and security auditors using an optimized Linux distribution built for security researchers. Students will use a variety of tools designed for a wide array of information security tasks including information gathering, vulnerability analysis, password attacks, stress and penetration testing, digital forensics and malware analysis. The course is intended to train future security professionals and IT administrators by using an all-in-one solution to test the security of networks and systems. The course also teaches risk mitigation strategies, penetration testing standards, and Linux configuration details.
Prerequisite: ITNW1393
ITSY1300 Fundamentals of Information Security (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is an introduction to information security including vocabulary and terminology, ethics, the legal environment, and risk management. Other topics include identification of exposures and vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures, as well as the importance of appropriate planning, policies, and controls. This course will prepare students to successfully take and pass CompTIA’s Security+ Certification Exam.
Prerequisite: CPMT1352
HUMA1347 Introduction to Character and Ethics (3 Credits) Hrs: 48 Lec: 48 Lab: 0 This course is an introduction to Hallmark University’s Character Program (HCEP) and the impact the seven traits can have on students’ personal and professional lives. This course will challenge students to articulate the foundations for their beliefs, judgements, and decision-making framework. Students will weigh their values, morals, and ethical foundations, considering their own character development and understanding based on HCEP framework. They will connect how their character informs and influences judgements and decision-making processes.
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ITSC1309 Integrated Software Applications (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is designed to aid students in the development of critical-thinking skills needed to diagnose, troubleshoot, and solve typical issues encountered by end users of workstations. These skills will prepare students to complete tasks associated with helpdesk and technical customer service. Also, this course will include an introduction to Microsoft Excel, a popular and complex business application. MATH2305 Math for IT (3 Credits) Hrs: 48 Lec: 48 Lab: 0 The MATH2305 course provides information technology students a deeper understanding of base 2 (binary), base 8 (octal), and base 16 (hexadecimal) numbering systems to be able to have a better understanding of conversions for network and security to include hashing and cryptography. CIST1310 Introduction to Computer Programming (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is part of a series of Core IT courses essential to every degree path at Hallmark. In Introduction to Programming, students will study the three major types of programming languages: assembled, compiled, and interpreted. Most of the focus of the course, however, and all of the hands-on exercises, are aimed at developing, debugging, and successfully testing partial and complete programs in Python. Other topics include the history of various programming languages including Python, programming techniques used by industry today. Students will have to solve a problem by writing, debugging and finally completing a fully functional program written in Python.
2) 1/22/2020 Update to Refund Policy
Tuition and Fees Refund Policy
Main Campus and Satellite Campus Programs
1. If a student terminates or withdraws, the university will retain the registration fee.
2. Students officially withdrawing will receive a refund on tuition based on the date of official withdrawal and the applicable percentage as listed below:
a) 100% before the first class day of the term b) 70% during days one (1) through day thirteen (13) c) 25% during days fourteen (14) through day fifteen (15) d) 0% after the fifteenth (15) day
All academic calendar days are considered for refund purposes, not only the days the student is scheduled to attend class. Refunds will be totally consummated within 60 days after the effective date of termination.
3) 2/4/2020 Additional Course Descriptions added to the School of Information Technology CIST1310 Introduction to Computer Programming (3 Credits)
Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is part of a series of Core IT courses essential to every degree path at Hallmark. In Introduction to Programming, students will study the three major types of programming languages: assembled, compiled, and interpreted. Most of the focus of the course, however, and all of the hands-on exercises, are aimed at developing, debugging, and successfully testing partial and complete programs in Python. Other topics include the history of various programming languages including Python, programming techniques used by industry today. Students will have to solve a problem by writing, debugging and finally completing a fully functional program written in Python.
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CYSEC2305 Introduction to Cyber Security (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 Introduction to Cybersecurity provides an introductory study of cybersecurity terminology, principles, and technologies. Fundamental topics covered include cyber threats and vulnerabilities, information security frameworks, network infrastructure security, wireless network security, cryptography, defense in depth security strategy, information security policy, and security management. The goal is to develop a foundation for further study in cybersecurity. ITSC1309 Integrated Software Applications (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is designed to aid students in the development of critical-thinking skills needed to diagnose, troubleshoot, and solve typical issues encountered by end users of workstations. These skills will prepare students to complete tasks associated with helpdesk and technical customer service. Also, this course will include an introduction to Microsoft Excel, a popular and complex business application. CPMT2398 Introductory Certifications (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 The introductory certifications course provides the students the opportunity to select and complete one of the many certifications that fall into the introductory category to meet industry requirements and needs. The primary certification for this capstone course is the CompTIA A+ certification. CPMT2399 Intermediate Certifications (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 The intermediate certifications course provides the students the opportunity to select and complete one of the many certifications that fall into the intermediate category to meet industry requirements and needs. Certifications currently include but are not limited to CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+. Prerequisite: CPMT2398 CPMT3305 IT Project Management (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course is intended to introduce broad concepts in information technology project management as it relates to the systems development life cycle in modern information technology operations. The course will start with the definition of a project and the triple constraints of scope, schedule, and cost concerning the quality of outcomes. Students will also learn how to plan, schedule, cost, and manage an information technology project from beginning to end. ITMT3314 Advanced Microsoft Systems Installation, Storage and Compute (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 Microsoft Certification 70-740: Installation, Storgae, and Compute with Windows Server 2016. This course is one in a series of three courses designed to prepare you for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows 2016 certification. This course provides in-depth coverage of the 70-740 certification exam objectives and focuses on the skills you need to install and configure Windows Server 2016. This course will offer an in-depth knowledge of Windows Server 2016, including installation, local and remote management, file and storage services, Hyper-V virtualization, and high availability. You will also get hands-on experience working with Microsoft’s newest server features including Storage Spaces Direct, PowerShell Direct, Nano Server, and Windows containers. Throughout the course, live virtual machine labs based on the Hands-On Projects within the readings let you experience firsthand the processes involved in Windows Server 2016 configuration and management. ITMT3316 Advanced Microsoft Systems Networking (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 Microsoft Certification 70-741: Networking with Windows Server 2016. This course is one in a series of three courses designed to prepare you for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows 2016 certification. This course provides in-depth coverage of the 70-741 certification exam objectives and focuses on the skills you need to administer networking features and functionalities available in Windows Server 2016. This course provides familiarity with implementing and managing DNS, DHCP, and IPAM, as well as deploying remote access solutions such as VPN and RADIUS. Students will also gain experience managing DFS and branch cache solutions, configuring high-performance network features and functionality, and implementing Software Defined Networking (SDN) solutions such as Hyper-V Network Virtualization (HNV) and Network Controller. Prerequisite: ITMT3314
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ITMT3318 Advanced Microsoft Systems Identity (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 Microsoft Certification 70-742: Identity with Windows Server 2016. This course is one in a series of three courses designed to prepare you for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows 2016 certification. This course provides in-depth coverage of the 70-742 certification exam objectives and focuses on the skills you need to manage identities using the functionalities in Windows Server 2016. This course will provide in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in installing, configuring, managing, and maintaining Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) as well as implementing Group Policy Objects (GPOs). Students will also become familiar implementing and managing Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS), Active Directory Federations Services (AD FS), Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS), and Web Application Proxy. ITMT3370 Advanced Windows Poweshell Scripting (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 This course provides a foundational knowledge of Windows PowerShell scripting environment. Windows PowerShell is the de facto management standard for Windows administrators. As part of the Microsoft Engineering Common Criteria, Windows PowerShell management hooks are built into all server-based products, including Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange, System Center, and SharePoint. Knowledge of, and even expertise in, this technology is no longer “nice to know”- it is essential, and it often appears as a required skill set in open job notices. Prerequisite: CIST1310 ITMT3382 Advanced Client Operation Systems (3 Credits) Hrs: 64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 Microsoft Windows 10 Certification 70-697: Configuring Windows Devices. Students master configuration or support for Windows 10 computers, devices, users and associated network and security resources. Those in this IT Professional career field are prepared to work with networks configured as a domain-based or peer-to-peer environment with access to the Internet and cloud services. Also, these IT Professionals will have mastered the skills required to be a consultant, full-time desktop support technician, or IT generalist who administers Windows 10-based computers and devices as a portion of their broader technical responsibilities. Additional skills addressed in this course are the following: install and upgrade to Windows 10, configure access to resources, configure remote access and mobility, monitor and maintain Windows clients, and configure backup and recovery options. CPMT4398: Advanced Certifications Hrs:64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 The advanced certifications course provides the students the opportunity to select and complete one of the many certifications that fall into the introductory category to meet industry requirements and needs. Certifications include but are not limited to Microsoft MCSA, Cisco CCNA, EC Council CEH, ISC2 SSCP. This goal of this course is to provide students one of the advanced certification offered by Hallmark University in a comprehensive class devoted to the certification proves.
4) 2/5/2020 Revision of TOEFL requirements for graduate students
English Proficiency Requirement To ensure that our applicants succeed in Hallmark University’s intense academic environment , a test of English proficiency may be required. Applicants whose native or primary language is not English AND/OR has citizenship in a country where English is not the official language may be
required to prove English proficiency by taking the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International Eng lish Language Testing
System) examinations.
TOEFL is an examination written by The Educational Testing Service of The College Board. For more information, visit www.toefl.org. IELTS is jointly managed by University of Cambridge English for Speakers of Other Languages (Cambridge ESOL) Examinations, British Council, and IDP Education
Australia: IELTS Australia. For more information, visit www.ielts.org.
A minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test) or 79 (on-line/Internet test), or an Academic IELTS overall band score of 6.5 is required for
admissions into an associate, bachelor or master degree program.
The TOEFL or IELTS requirement may be waived if the applicant meets one of the following requirements if the applicant:
• Graduated from a U.S. high school and completed three years of regular English courses;
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• The applicant scored 500 or greater on the verbal/reading section of the SAT; • The applicant scored 21 or greater on the English section of the ACT; or • The applicant completed college-level English Composition I with a grade of “B” or better. • The TOFEL may be waived for graduate school applicants not from a native English speaking country
who have been living and working in the United States for a minimum of five years. In other special cases, the TOEFL may be waived on a case by case basis by the program dean or the provost.
5) 02/11/2020 Revision of Main Campus Residency Requirement
Residency Requirement
To satisfy the residency requirements, the maximum number of allowable transfer credits through any combination of college courses, AP, CLEP, and Military education credits which are deemed acceptable by the Office of the Registrar are as follows: Undergraduate programs may transfer in 75%of the degree. Hallmark University students are required to take a minimum of 45 credit hours and 15 credit hours at the associates’ level. Graduate programs may transfer a maximum of nine (9) semester credit hours.
6) 02/11/2020 Transcript Fee Increase The Transcript Fee, listed under Miscellaneous Fees, has increased from $5.00 to $10.00, to cover the cost of processing
transcripts and degrees. 7) 02/11/2020 Revision to the Reentry Policy
Reentry
Any student interested in returning to Hallmark University must adhere to the following process to gain approval to resume their education. A student whose enrollment was terminated for unsatisfactory attendance or unsatisfactory academic progress while on probation, may apply to be readmitted after one (1) complete grading period. Students returning from academic/attendance termination will be placed on extended probation for one (1) complete grading period upon their return and are not eligible for Title IV funds until they satisfactorily complete their probationary period. Individuals may not be admitted for re-entry if the conditions that caused the attendance/academic problems have not been resolved. Reentry applicants must complete all aspects of the reentry process before the scheduled new start date. The reentry process is as follows:
1. Completion of all educational paperwork. 2. Completion of all Financial Planning paperwork. 3. An acceptable in-school payment program agreement (if applicable). 4. Approved by the Reentry and/or Acceptance Committee. 5. Students are required to sign and complete an academic plan developed by the dean of their school and
their academic advisor. 6. Students are required to sit out at least one term after termination. 7. Students who do not pass all their courses the first term they return will be dismissed from the program
and returned to terminated status. Reentry to Hallmark University may occur only at the beginning of a grading period and is based upon seat availability. If the student fails to complete all required paperwork, then he/she will have to wait until the next scheduled start date to resume their education. Individuals denied re-entry may appeal to the Provost in writing and will be responded to within five (5) business days. See Student Appeals Procedure for Academic, Attendance or Conduct Dismissal. 8) 02/12/2020 Aviation Lab Fees Increase
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Effective as of the incoming cohort of June 2020, Lab Fees for Airframe and Powerplant Technologies combined will increase from $1,250 to $1,350. Lab Fees for AAS Airframe Technology and AAS Powerplant Technology will increase from $625 to $675 to reflect cost to add respirators as equipment the school supplies.
9) 02/18/2020 BSN for RNs to replace RN to BSN
BSN for RNs
In addition to the general admission requirements (see General Requirements), to be considered for admission to the BSN for RNs degree program, an applicant must meet all of following additional entrance requirements:
1. Have earned a current unencumbered registered nursing license in the United States. 2. Applicants are required to submit a typed essay stating their purpose for pursuing a bachelor degree, personal
goals as a student in the program and as a future graduate. 3. BSN students with an RN do not need to provide evidence of insurance, drug testing, shots, and a CPR card for
admittance.
BSN for RNs
The BSN program for RNs expands knowledge in areas of research, theory, leadership, community concepts, healthcare policy, therapeutic interventions, and current trends in healthcare. The program offers coursework that is specifically designed for students to increase their understanding of advanced nursing roles. Students pursuing this completion degree must have a current unencumbered registered nursing license in the United States.
The RN license entitles the student to be awarded 57 credit hours toward the Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Hallmark University.
The RN license grants credit for the following Hallmark courses:
• BSN 2530 • BSN 4345 • BSN 2510
• BSN 3510 • BSN 3720 • HPRS 1402
• BSN 4315 • BSN 2720 • HPRS 1337
• BSN 4520 • BSN 1505 • BSN 3530
Students are required to take a minimum of 33 hours (these courses cannot be transferred into the program) which include the following:
• HPRS1435 Healthcare Informatics
• BSN3455 Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice
• HPRS2435 Cultural Health
• HPRS1335 Health Promotion and Nutrition
• HPRS1425 Pathophysiology
• BSN3540 Community Health Nursing with Clinical
• HPRS2450 Leadership for Health Professions
• BSN4535 Management of Care
The remaining 30 hours of coursework may be granted as transfer credit, AP, CLEP, military credit, or taken at Hallmark, which when combined with 57 credits for the RN license, and the 33 required nursing course credits, will result in a total of 120 credit hours. The remaining 30 hours must include a course in:
• English – 3 hours
• Psychology – 3 hours
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• Math – 3 hours
• Speech – 3 hours
• Philosophy/Humanities – 3 hours
• General Education Elective – 3 hours
• Anatomy and Physiology – 8 hours
• Microbiology – 4 hours
*Students with an RN license are allowed to transfer in Anatomy and Physiology and Microbiology regardless of when those courses were taken and the five-year limitation on the transferability of these courses is not applicable for these students.
10) 02/21/2020 Course Description Revision
BCIS1305 Business Computer Applications Hrs:64 Lec: 32 Lab: 32 Course Description: This course is designed to aid students in the development of introductory computer skills that are essential to student success in understanding the effect of computers on society and modern settings. Key focus areas for this course include understanding and utilizing Office 365, using email, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and business-oriented utilization of internet resources.
*This course will be removed from the General Education Course Descriptions in the Catalog, and will not be listed as a General Education course in the program curricula. This is not a General Education course.
11) 02/21/2020 Remove the admissions requirement for a resume for the MBA and MSN programs.
Master of Science in Nursing Education
In addition to the general admissions requirements (see General Requirements), for favorable admissions consideration to the Master of Science in Nursing Education program, an applicant must meet all of the following entrance requirements:
1. Provide verification of completion of a Bachelor degree program on an official transcript from an accredited college or university.
a. Applicants with an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher may be admitted in good standing. b. Applicants with an undergraduate GPA of 2.5-2.99 may be admitted under caution; NOTE: If potential students have earned a minimum of 12 hours of graduate coursework, this may be used to evaluate a student’s initial academic standing.
2. Licensure as a Registered Nurse 3. It is recommended that applicants have a minimum of two (2) years full-time clinical nursing experience.
Admissions personnel will evaluate previously completed coursework for eligibility to transfer credit. See Transfer Credit for Previous Education and Residency Requirement. The Dean of the School of Nursing has the authorization to make exceptions to the Master of Science in Nursing Education requirements on a provisional case-by-case basis.
Master of Business Administration/Master of Science in Strategic Leadership
In addition to the general admissions requirements (see General Requirements), for favorable admissions consideration to
the Master of Business Administration – Global Management (MBA-GM) or the Master of Science in Strategic Leadership
(MSSL) degree program, applicant must meet specific criteria outlined in the following entrance requirements:
1. Graduates of any Hallmark University bachelor’s degree (with any or no concentration) program with at least a C cumulative average have no additional requirements.
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2. No evidence of a Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) score is required.
3. Applicants with an undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher may be admitted in good standing. 4. Applicants with an undergraduate cumulative GPA of 2.5 – 2.99 may be admitted with caution. 5. Applicants with graduate school credits:
a. If candidates for MBA-GM/MSSL admission have earned 12 credit hours or more of graduate coursework from an accredited university with a cumulative graduate GPA of 2.5 or higher, they may be admitted in good standing.
b. If candidates for MBA-GM/MSSL admission have earned fewer than 12 hours of graduate coursework from an accredited university with a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0 or higher, they may be admitted in good standing.
Graduate admissions personnel will evaluate previously completed coursework for eligibility to transfer graduate-level credit hours, taking into account the provisions in paragraph 5. The Dean of the School of Business is authorized to make exceptions related to MBA-GM admissions to the above-identified requirements, on a case-by-case basis. 12) 3/4/2020 Course Code Revision
PPS2104 Powerplant Systems Capstone Hrs: 235 Lec: 125 Lab:110 This course will cover the following areas: Engine Electrical Systems - Repair and inspect engine electrical system components. They will also install, check, and service engine electrical wiring, controls, switches, and indicators. Engine Instrument Systems - Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot and repair electrical and mechanical engine temperature, pressure, R.P.M. indicating systems and electrical and mechanical fluid rate-of-flow indicating systems. Propellers - Inspect, check, and service propellers synchronizing and ice control systems. Repair propeller control system components. Inspect, check, service, and repair fixed-pitch, constant-speed and feathering propellers and propeller governing systems. They will also install, troubleshoot, and remove propellers and perform repairs on aluminum alloy propeller blades. Engine Fire Protection Systems - Inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair fire detection and extinguishing systems. Engine Inspections - Perform Powerplant conformity and airworthiness inspections. Powerplant Inspection (Capstone) - In-depth coverage of methods and procedures to perform powerplant airworthiness inspections in accordance with FAA regulations and manufacturer’s recommendations and assessment of material covered during the Powerplant terms. In order to earn credit for this entire collection of courses, a passing grade must be earned for each of the individual cour ses in this collection. For any course in which a passing score is not earned, mandatory remediation will be assigned. Progression to the next term will be permitted with satisfactory completion of this remediation, or by repeating the term and earning credit. Final grades are calculated for every course in this collection. A single grade will be recorded on the student transcript, an average of all course grades in this collection.
13) 3/4/2020 Bachelor of Science Cybersecurity
Degree Requirement Courses
Courses Course Title Credits Hours Contact Hours
CPMT1351 IT Essentials: PC Hardware & Software 3 64
CYSEC2305 Introduction to Cyber Security 3 64
CPMT1352 Networking Essentials 3 64
ITCC1314 CCENT: Routing and Switching Essentials 3 64
ITCC2318 CCNA: Scaling Networks 3 64
ITNW1313 Computer Virtualization 3 64
ITNW1393 Introduction to the Linux Operating System 3 64
ITCC2320 CCNA: Connecting Networks 3 64
CPMT2398 Introductory Certifications 3 64
ITNW2394 Advance Linux for Security Professionals 3 64
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ITSY1300 Fundamentals of Information Security 3 64
CIST1310 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 64
CPMT2399 Intermediate Certification 3 64
ITMT3382 Advanced Client Operation System 3 64
CPMT3305 IT Project Management 3 64
ITMT3314 Advanced Microsoft System Installation, Storage and Compute 3 64
CYSEC4302 Cryptography and Computer Security 3 64
ITMT3316 Advanced Microsoft Systems Networking 3 64
CYSEC4303 Hacking and Countermeasures 3 64
BCIS3306 Introduction to Network Management and Convergence 3 48
CPMT4398 Advanced Certifications 3 64
MGMT3317 Management Information Systems 3 48
CYSEC4321 Security and Risk Management 3 64
BCIS4365 Database Management 3 48
CYSEC4322 Asset Security 3 64
CYSEC4323 Security Engineering 3 64
CYSEC4324 Communication and Network Security 3 64
CYSEC4325 Identity and Access Management 3 64
CYSEC4326 Security Assessment and Testing 3 64
ITSC1309 Integrated Software Applications 3 64
General Education
HUMA1347 Introduction to Character and Ethics 3 48
GOVT2304 Introduction to Political Science 3 48
SPCH1311 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 48
MATH1314 College Algebra 3 48
MATH2305 Math for IT 3 48
ENGL1301 Composition I 3 48
ENGL1302 Composition II 3 48
SPCH1321 Professional Communications 3 48
PHIL2321 Contemporary Moral Issues 3 48
PSYC2301 General Psychology 3 48
Total Degree Plan Total Credit Hours: 120 2352
14) 3/4/2020 Bachelor of Science Information Systems
Degree Requirement Courses
Courses Course Title Credits Hours Contact Hours
CPMT1351 IT Essentials: PC Hardware & Software 3 64
CYSEC2305 Introduction to Cyber Security 3 64
ITSC1309 Integrated Software Applications 3 48
CPMT1352 Networking Essentials 3 64
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ITCC1314 CCENT: Routing and Switching Essentials 3 64
ITCC2318 CCNA: Scaling Networks 3 64
ITNW1313 Computer Virtualization 3 64
ITNW1393 Introduction to the Linux Operating System 3 64
ITCC2320 CCNA: Connecting Networks 3 64
CPMT2398 Introductory Certifications 3 64
ITNW2394 Advance Linux for Security Professionals 3 64
ITSY1300 Fundamentals of Information Security 3 64
CIST1310 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 64
CPMT2399 Intermediate Certification 3 64
ITMT3382 Advanced Client Operation System 3 64
CPMT3305 IT Project Management 3 64
ITMT3314 Advanced Microsoft System Installation, Storage and Compute 3 64
CYSEC4302 Cryptography and Computer Security 3 64
ITMT3316 Advanced Microsoft Systems Networking 3 64
CYSEC4303 Hacking and Countermeasures 3 64
BCIS3306 Introduction to Network Management and Convergence 3 48
CPMT4398 Advanced Certifications 3 64
MGMT3317 Management Information Systems 3 48
BCIS4355 Advanced Information Systems Management 3 48
BCIS4370 E-Business, Strategy, Architecture and Design 3 48
MGMT4355 Power and Negotiation 3 48
MGMT3330 Project Management 3 48
ITMT3370 Advanced Powershell Scripting 3 64
BCIS3350 Business System Analysis & Design 3 48
ITMT3318 Advanced Microsoft Systems Identity 3 64
General Education
HUMA1347 Introduction to Character and Ethics 3 48
GOVT2304 Introduction to Political Science 3 48
SPCH1311 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 48
MATH1314 College Algebra 3 48
MATH2305 Math for IT 3 48
ENGL1301 Composition I 3 48
ENGL1302 Composition II 3 48
SPCH1321 Professional Communications 3 48
PHIL2321 Contemporary Moral Issues 3 48
PSYC2301 General Psychology 3 48
Total Degree Plan Total Credit Hours: 120 2272
15) 3/4/2020 Bachelor of Science Information Systems
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Degree Requirement Courses
Courses Course Title Credits Hours Contact Hours
CPMT1351 IT Essentials: PC Hardware & Software 3 64
CYSEC2305 Introduction to Cyber Security 3 64
ITSC1309 Integrated Software Applications 3 48
CPMT1352 Networking Essentials 3 64
ITCC1314 CCENT: Routing and Switching Essentials 3 64
ITCC2318 CCNA: Scaling Networks 3 64
ITNW1313 Computer Virtualization 3 64
ITNW1393 Introduction to the Linux Operating System 3 64
ITCC2320 CCNA: Connecting Networks 3 64
CPMT2398 Introductory Certifications 3 64
ITNW2394 Advance Linux for Security Professionals 3 64
ITSY1300 Fundamentals of Information Security 3 64
CIST1310 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 64
CPMT2399 Intermediate Certification 3 64
ITMT3382 Advanced Client Operation System 3 64
CPMT3305 IT Project Management 3 64
ITMT3314 Advanced Microsoft System Installation, Storage and Compute 3 64
CYSEC4302 Cryptography and Computer Security 3 64
ITMT3316 Advanced Microsoft Systems Networking 3 64
CYSEC4303 Hacking and Countermeasures 3 64
BCIS3306 Introduction to Network Management and Convergence 3 48
CPMT4398 Advanced Certifications 3 64
MGMT3317 Management Information Systems 3 48
BCIS3350 Business System Analysis & Design 3 48
ITMT3318 Advanced Microsoft Systems Identity 3 64
Area of Concentration Specific Courses-Cyber Security
BCIS4365 Database Management 3 48
CYSEC4321 Security and Risk Management 3 64
CYSEC4322 Asset Security 3 64
CYSEC4323 Security Engineering 3 64
CYSEC4324 Communication and Network Security 3 64
General Education
HUMA1347 Introduction to Character and Ethics 3 48
GOVT2304 Introduction to Political Science 3 48
SPCH1311 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 48
MATH1314 College Algebra 3 48
MATH2305 Math for IT 3 48
ENGL1301 Composition I 3 48
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ENGL1302 Composition II 3 48
SPCH1321 Professional Communications 3 48
PHIL2321 Contemporary Moral Issues 3 48
PSYC2301 General Psychology 3 48
Total Degree Plan Total Credit Hours: 120 2336
16) 3/4/2020-A.A.S. Medical Assistant As of 02/28/2020 our A.A.S. Medical Assistant program has been discontinued. 17) 3/6/2020-Revision of the Purpose Statement
“To nuture the discovery and development of one’s greater purpose, through undergraduate and graduate education, consistent with biblical principles.”
18) 3/18/2020-Technology and Activity Fees As of 3/18/2020, any student enrolling for the 6/26/2020 class start forward, the technology fee will
increase from $150 to $175 per term. As of 3/18/2020, any student enrolling for the 6/26/2020 class start forward, in any undergraduate Business program, will be assessed a $100 per term activity fee in addition to the current technology fee.